I
am going to start off with the opinions in this piece are purely my own.
We
all know how crazy 2020 has been so far. We saw the NHL suspend the season and
then resume play in August with the playoffs. We saw the usual with the Wild
not making it past the play-in round, losing to the Canucks in that round. It
was nice to see hockey on TV again—at least some sense of normalcy (if that is
what you want to call it.) I’m not going to go into about attending NHL games
again, because that is a whole other argument that I am not going to get into.
If
there were a normal NHL season, we’d be in the NHL’s Hockey Fights Cancer
month. Even though they are recognizing and still doing all the promotional
stuff for it, it’s not the same. I’d be at the Wild’s Hockey Fights Cancer game
with two good friends (who lost a sister and aunt to breast cancer recently).
I’d have my “Hockey Fights Cancer” sign with the names of two cousins and two
friends who have fought Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia and Lymphoma. Hockey teams
would be honoring those fans who have fought the battle against cancer. But as
of right now, it’s not the same. There aren’t any NHL games being played right
now (I know, “Thank you, Captain Obvious.”)
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However,
I get to watch some hockey—thanks to college hockey that is being played
(thanks to my alma mater, the University of Minnesota), but it’s not NHL hockey
and it will work for the time being.
Back
to the NHL—so far, we’ve had the release of the third jerseys for all 31 teams
(Reverse Retro as what they’re being called by Adidas and the NHL), the NHL
draft and free agency, the announcements of the 2021 Winter Classic at Target
Field (Minnesota) and the 2021 All-Star Games being postponed until 2022
because of the realistic possibility of fans not being able to attend either
event.
So,
now that we’re approaching Thanksgiving—what is going on with the NHL? If
you’re like me, I want to see hockey on my TV when I’m working in the evening
(yes, I work from home in the evening as part of a work-related project I’m
working on). I’ve been working through a list of TV shows to watch (or binge
watch again like Friends, Gossip Girl, Schitt’s Creek, Bob’s Burgers—to name a
few), but that can get old after a while. The
last news that has the NHL and NHLPA still aiming for a January 1, 2021 (or February 1, 2021 seen recently on social
media) start date with a condensed/shortened regular season schedule and the
playoffs not taking all summer so that the 2021-22 season can start on time.
I’ve seen posts on social media about the NHL and NHLPA still negotiating that
and the NHL wanting the NHLPA to consider another pay deferral (or something
like that). Then there are the logistics such as players needing to quarantine
(depending on the location), hub/bubble sites, etc.—and the clock is ticking if
there is going to be any sort of training camp next month.
Here’s my
perspective—both the NHL and NHLPA need to get these negotiations done and get
a regular season start date set in stone. I wouldn’t be surprised if there are
other hockey
fans who feel the same way as I do. There needs to be some sense of normalcy
right now in a time were there isn’t any. I would love to have the distraction
of an NHL game on my TV (and leave politics out of the game). I would like to
see my twitter feed be filled with complaints about NHL officiating or
so-and-so is a crappy player—the stuff I MISS seeing right now. Having an NHL
season would provide material for bloggers (such as myself) to write about. It
isn’t easy trying to come up with ideas for blog posts that are hockey related
when there’s no hockey being played—NHL games I mean.

Someone
may comment that hey, the NFL and College football are on. Yes, they are having
games televised on TV. It isn’t the same without fans in the stands (the fake
crowd noise is obvious) and the politics being included. I haven’t watched as
many football games this season because of it. It is something that I don’t
want to see and I’m going to leave it at that. Besides, football season gets
old for me around the time the NHL regular season should be starting.Enough
about football and back to hockey…
The
NHL and the NHLPA need to get this hammered out soon. I can’t speak for ALL
hockey fans, but I am hoping for some kind of an NHL season so that the NHL can
get back to the regular September training camp, regular season opening in
October, and the Stanley Cup playoffs done in June schedule again. I want to be
at the Winter Classic at Target Field. I want to see that, since I was at the
Stadium Series games at TCF Bank Stadium bank in 2016. But most of all, I just
want to see NHL hockey back on TV and for there to be somewhat of a season.