But The Games Is On

Category Archives: Ryan Henning

← Older posts Newer posts →

Edmonton Banks On Their Future 0

Over the last several days, the NHL’s northernmost team has made a deep investment in their future.  Last week, the Oilers extended former first overall pick Taylor Hall to a 7 year extension, despite the fact that he hasn’t performed … Continue reading

Posted in Ryan Henning, Updates | Tagged , , , , , | Leave a comment

The CBA Charade Continues 0

Select excerpts from Yahoo: ”We believe,” NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman said, ”that we made a significant, meaningful step.” A less optimistic Fehr labeled the offering ”a proposal that we intend to respond to.” They met for two hours last Wednesday … Continue reading

Posted in Ryan Henning, Updates | Tagged , | Leave a comment

Enjoy a Very Canadian Sense of Humor 0

It was a very slow weekend in the world of the NHL (which is a bad thing, given the fact that we need the owners and players to hammer out an agreement ASAP), so I went hunting on Youtube for … Continue reading

Posted in Ryan Henning, Updates | Tagged | Leave a comment

Montreal Canadiens Uniform Rated Top in All Sports 0

Paul Lukas at ESPN writes a blog called Uni Watch, and over the course of the week, he has rated the top uniform packages in all of the 4 major North American sports leagues. In his rankings of 122 teams, … Continue reading

Posted in Ryan Henning, Updates | Tagged , | Leave a comment

Now the Flyers Are Mocking Us 0

I lamented the fact that the Flyers seemed to be mocking the labor negotiation process when they re-signed Wayne Simmonds to a lengthy, pricey extension. I have to believe that the Flyers not only read this site but secretly hold … Continue reading

Posted in Ryan Henning, Updates | Tagged , , | Leave a comment

Can Olli Jokinen Actually Help? 0

NHL.com is previewing every team leading up to the theoretical start of training camp, and recently, they highlighted the Winnipeg Jets, who are preparing for their second season in Manitoba, and are going to make a hard push for the … Continue reading

Posted in Columns, Ryan Henning | Tagged , , | Leave a comment

Another Skater Gets in Under the Deadline 0

Last night, perhaps while you were sleeping, the Flyers and Wayne Simmonds signed a 6 year contract extension. Good for both of them! And I’m sure they had to do it at night, because they were spending their day negotiating … Continue reading

Posted in Ryan Henning, Updates | Tagged , | Leave a comment

NHLPA Makes an Offer 0

As is the typical course of labor negotiations, after one side made an offer, the there has been a counter offer, in this case from the NHL Players Association. In this case, the proposal was savvy for a few reasons. … Continue reading

Posted in Columns, Ryan Henning | Tagged , , | Leave a comment

Brule Goes to Switzerland 0

This is where we’re at. We are talking about Gilbert Brule leaving the NHL to go to Switzerland.  Brule has been mostly recognizable for his disappointing, inconsistent career. In junior hockey, Brule looked to be a future star. In the … Continue reading

Posted in Ryan Henning, Updates | Tagged , | Leave a comment

Labor Talks Not Going as Well as Expected 0

On Thursday, NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman told reporters that if the NHL and the players can’t reach an agreement by September 15th, there will be a lock out. Reports are that there is common ground on things like player safety … Continue reading

Posted in Columns, Ryan Henning | Tagged , , | Leave a comment