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« Reply #380 on: January 09, 2013, 07:15:42 PM »

Apparently two very key issues were not part of the negotiations, realignment and player participation in the Olympics. Both are expected to be discussed very soon. Realignment of some form must happen. You obviously can't keep Winnipeg in the Southeast conference. The traveling would be absolutely be brutal to continue for them beyond this shortened season. Hopefully they agree to continue to let the players participate in the Olympics. I love seeing the best players in the world representing their countries. Its exciting.
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« Reply #381 on: January 10, 2013, 08:30:13 AM »

You can't deny though that back in early December it looked really really bad.

Absolutely.... I've said almost the entire time there would be no hockey season... I've been pleasantly proven wrong Smiley
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« Reply #382 on: January 10, 2013, 05:51:02 PM »

You can't deny though that back in early December it looked really really bad.

Absolutely.... I've said almost the entire time there would be no hockey season... I've been pleasantly proven wrong Smiley

Yeah, when i said that i really didn't think they'd get back to negotiations in time but once they did i knew a deal would get done.
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« Reply #383 on: January 10, 2013, 06:17:21 PM »

Rangers 'don't want to ease into it'
By Katie Strang

GREENBURGH, N.Y. -- The unmistakable barking of coach John Tortorella and the sharp chirps of his unrelenting whistle were both missing from the ice, but there was otherwise nothing else that separated Thursday?s ?informal? session from a regular midseason practice at the Rangers? facility in Westchester.

All 23 players who are expected to be in training camp when it opens (tentatively) Sunday were on the ice Thursday for an up-tempo, intense double session. Rather than bask in the silver lining of the lockout -- that a shortened training camp means less time for Tortorella?s grueling conditioning tests -- players battled hard in the corners and put themselves through a taxing course of skating drills.

Why?

?That?s really part of the identity we?ve been trying to establish the past three years, a team that works hard and is in good shape,? captain Ryan Callahan said. ?With a five-day camp, that would?ve been tough.?

With a union vote expected to ratify the tentative agreement reached Sunday between the NHL and NHLPA, players are slated to open camp this Sunday. However, they must first complete physicals and medicals, which realistically only leaves Monday through Friday to conduct a significantly shortened training camp.

After 113 days of enduring a long and bitter lockout, players had waited long enough. So Callahan and alternate captain Brad Richards huddled together, threw around some names and reached out to their teammates to suggest hiring a guest coach -- NYU?s Chris Cosentino -- and getting a jump-start before camp began so the team can hit the ground running when the puck drops Jan. 19.

?Only one week with Torts, we didn?t want to ease into it, and we knew he wouldn?t want to ease into it, either,? Richards said. ?We?d rather be practice-ready -- we can?t be game-ready because that?s kind of impossible -- but at least we won't be shocked Sunday.?

With a truncated 48-game season comes unpredictability -- which teams will benefit, and which will falter? -- but Richards and his teammates wanted to control at least one variable.

?It?s the one area that?s going to be unknown -- conditioning,? Richards said.

Conditioning, both mental and physical, has always been a primary component and strength of the Rangers during Tortorella?s tenure as head coach.

The lockout will not change that.

?People from the outside might think it?s a big deal, but for us it?s just the way our team [has] developed an identity,? said young defenseman Ryan McDonagh, whose conditioning was tested on a nightly basis last season when he averaged 24:44 minutes per game.

Oh, and Tortorella wasn?t missing entirely. He was merely watching from a perch above the ice with assistant coach Mike Sullivan and Rangers brass Glen Sather, Jeff Gorton and Jim Schoenfeld.

The pressure to be in midseason form wasn?t a mandate from the top, however; rather, it was an expectation from within.

?It?s for us. We?re going to feel better for it. I think everybody realized that. It?s not punishment or anything like that,? Richards said. ?It?s more about self-preservation."

Looks like the rangers are determined to be ready for next Saturday having intense practices on their own already.
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« Reply #384 on: January 12, 2013, 07:07:48 AM »

can't wait for the schedule to drop, going to be taking quite a few afternoon naps again so I don't feel like shit the day after Oiler games.
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« Reply #385 on: January 12, 2013, 03:54:29 PM »

Hopefully we'll get it later today after the players vote results and they finish putting the memorandum into writing. They are still working on it.
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« Reply #386 on: January 12, 2013, 04:47:27 PM »

Players have voted to ratify the tentative agreement. Once they finish drafting the memo of understanding the lockout will officially end.
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« Reply #387 on: January 12, 2013, 10:33:57 PM »

Memorandum of understanding is now finished and agreed upon by both sides. Lockout officially over. Now lets see those schedules and play hockey!
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