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  1. wow, that has me itching to get out. Thanks for the report
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    The Leafs

    LOL
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    The Leafs

    Shaky goaltending, young unexpierenced D-man, Lupol will have a hard time living up to what he did last year.. IMO they'll be lucky if they make playoffs Although.. they usually do play well.. for half a season!
  4. Suppose after this contract runs out, they'll go back to another lockout because they'll be fighting over millions again?
  5. That'll be interesting to see if he does come back or not, aswell with a few other russian players
  6. I for sure missed it, having my foot broken and being in a cast these last 10 weeks left me with little to do. Although go lots of practice tying flies!
  7. Finally.. My winter is now complete.. A little story from tsn here .. "Don Fehr and I are here to tell you that we have reached an agreement on the framework of a new collective bargaining agreement, the details of which need to be put to paper," NHL commissioner Gary Bettman confirmed to reporters early Sunday morning. "We have to dot a lot of I's and cross a lot of T's. There is still a lot of work to be done, but the basic framework has been agreed upon." The next stage is documentation and ratification of the deal, with the start date and number of games in the 2012-13 season still to be announced depending on how long the final process takes. "Hopefully we're at a place where all those things will proceed fairly rapidly and with some dispatch," said NHLPA executive director Donald Fehr. "We'll get back to business as usual just as fast as we can. Hopefully within a very few days the fans can get back to watching people who are skating, not the two of us." According to TSN Hockey Analyst Aaron Ward and TSN Hockey Insiders Darren Dreger and Pierre LeBrun, the agreement features the following elements: - The players' share of hockey-related revenue will drop from 57 percent to a 50-50 split for all 10 years. - The league coming off their demand for a $60 million cap in Year 2, meeting the NHLPA's request to have it at $64.3 million - which was the upper limit from last year's cap. The salary floor in Year 2 will be $44 million. - The upper limit on the salary cap in the first year is $60 million, but teams can spend up to $70.2 million. The cap floor will be $44 million. - The 10-year deal also has an opt-out clause that kicks in after eight years. - The salary variance on contracts from year to year cannot vary more than 35 per cent and the final year cannot vary more than 50 per cent of the highest year. - A player contract term limit for free agents will be seven years and eight years for a team signing its own player. - The draft lottery selection process will change with all 14 teams fully eligible for the first overall pick. The weighting system for each team may remain, but four-spot move restriction will be eliminated. - Supplemental discipline for players in on-ice incidents will go through NHL disciplinarian Brendan Shanahan first, followed by an appeal process that would go through Bettman. For suspensions of six or more games, a neutral third party will decide if necessary. - Revenue sharing among teams will spread to $200 million. Additionally, an NHLPA-initiated growth fund of $60 million is included. - The NHL had hoped to change opening of free agency to July 10, but the players stood firm and it remains July 1 in the new agreement. But with a later ending to the season, free agency for this summer will start at a later date. Also, a decision on NHL participation at the 2014 Olympic Winter Games will be made outside of the new CBA. While it is likely that the league will participate, the IIHF and IOC will have discussions with the NHL and Players' Association. "I'm really happy a deal has been reached," Pittsburgh Penguins captain Sidney Crosby told The Pittsburgh Tribune-Review on Sunday morning. "It's exciting to know we will be back playing hockey." Both sides met face-to-face along with federal mediator Scot Beckenbaugh for 16 straight hours from Saturday afternoon through the early hours of Sunday morning to get the deal done. The two sides spent Friday in separate rooms while Beckenbaugh went back and forth to each group searching for middle ground on the unresolved issues between the two sides. Depending on when a new CBA is reached, the league - according to TSN Hockey Insider Pierre LeBrun - has 50-game and 48-game schedules drawn up. A 50-game season would start on Jan. 15 and a 48-game season would start on Jan. 19. The existing 2012-13 NHL schedule was already canceled through Jan. 14. "Everyone is obviously relieved that it's over and done with, for all intents and purposes, and we're able to kind of move on to what we kind of enjoy doing a lot more than this," said Phoenix Coyotes captain Shane Doan, who was involved in the negotiations. The NHL and NHLPA had been without a CBA since the previous one expired just before midnight on Sept. 15. The lockout cost the league 510 regular-season games, including the New Year's Day Winter Classic and the All-Star Game in Columbus. While the CBA negotiations didn't fall apart and force the cancellation of the season, they certainly brought plenty of drama and frustration for the owners, players and fans. The NHL's first offer tabled on July 13 proposed that the players' share in revenue drop from 57 per cent to 43 per cent and suggested contract rule changes with term limits of five years and an extended entry-level system. The league eventually responded with another proposal on Oct. 16 in an effort to preserve an 82-game season with a 50-50 split of revenues. The players responded with three of their own proposals that were quickly rejected. On Dec. 4, Sidney Crosby, Jonathan Toews and four new team executives - including Toronto's Larry Tanenbaum and Pittsburgh's Ron Burkle - entered the talks, making enough headway for NHLPA special counsel Steve Fehr and NHL deputy commissioner Bill Daly to address the media together for the first time. However, things took another turn for the worse when Fehr presented a new proposal that was rejected by the league. Then on Dec. 14, the NHLPA began voting on giving the executive board the authority to file a disclaimer of interest, which would have given the union - until Jan. 2 - the power to dissolve and file anti-trust lawsuits against the league. Two weeks later, the league came back with a 288-page proposal that softened demands on contract and salary rules and reintroduced $300 million in 'make whole' payments.
  8. Yeah, have yet to come across a newf that is not friendly, they all seem to love everything and everyone!
  9. Yeah your right, bi-coloured newfies are called landseers! But still the same breed. Dad was a landseer newf mother was a solid black newfie crossed with lab.
  10. http://i1135.photobucket.com/albums/m639/Ratz2/0gdiG93DA0nNthMfpJ.jpg So after all I did end up buying this cute little (for now) newfie. But when I got there I got to see the mom and dad, dad was just a big newfie, then I saw the mom and her face looked exactly like a lab, turns out shes a newfie/lab mix! Perfect, a beautiful mutt Named him boomer, quite excited for this guy, and thanks for all the input today guys!
  11. haha hes got lots of land here, plus a big pond for him to swim in. Puppies are not ready yet but we can put a deposit on him today.. I'll let you know how it goes
  12. Kind of went off the charts here.. But saw an add on kijiji for newfoundland pups.. Going to check them out today. Researched the breed and it sounds like they love the water and are well behaved dogs
  13. Yes actually just filled out and application yesterday for a cute husly/bernese/lab mix! They called back this morning though and said another family has already claimed him.
  14. Hey guys So late October my bordie collie / Irish setter passed away. He was a great family dog but didnt get along well with other dogs. Long story short I'm really missing having a dog and am looking for a new one. My family is energetic, always on the go and we want the dog to be great with kids, people, cats basically everything. We dont want anything with shepherd or rottie or collie in it. So do any of you guys have suggestions on a great breed of dog that loves the outdoors? It can also be a mutt to doesnt matter to me Thanks!
  15. hahaha, Once binbrook has ice I'll head out there In the mean time i'll make some tip ups and tie some jigs and dream! lol
  16. Yeah me too.. Being a hardwater newbie I'm a bit intimidated to go On the grand with those currents that'll change the thickness quickly. Thinking I should find a nice little lake to get expierence on first
  17. Is it thick everywhere now? tried to PM you but it wouldnt let me send for some reason.
  18. oh darn, was hoping to get out in the upcoming week, guess not!
  19. Anyone heard how far along lake niapenco is ? Heard they dont let anyone on till its 6" thick.
  20. Hey guys just thought about a creek that runs off the grand that I fish often in the summer by my house.. Its frozen.. And its about 5 feet deep. Would it be worth trying?
  21. Hey guys. Havnt checked in for awhile. Anyways, got an icefishing setup for christmas, and now I'm eager to get out and try it. Yes I know the Ice isnt ready down here but I was just looking for some places within an hours drive of caledonia to drop a line in and catch whatever bites. Also what gear I should pick up before I head out. Thanks.
  22. giant bass! That things a hawg
  23. Great intro, you'll have to come throw some flies on the grand sometime with me!
  24. Good going, looks like you had a good day.
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