LSSULaker889294
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Less than a week away from the start of the season so we might as well finally start the 2020-21 thread.
I wonder how the new restrictions, expected to be announced later today, will affect the start of the season. Possibly, they will play in an empty arena, if they even play.
Whatever the new restrictions turn out to be, a lot of people won't be happy. Whitmer's been on a big power trip ever since she was elected. I remember reading a few months ago that she's issued more executive orders than the governors of four or five of our surrounding states combined.
Whatever the new restrictions turn out to be, a lot of people won't be happy. Whitmer's been on a big power trip ever since she was elected. I remember reading a few months ago that she's issued more executive orders than the governors of four or five of our surrounding states combined.
I'm sure Damon will be very unhappy about today.
Seriously, you don't think the fact that it came from the HHS Dept is just Whitmer's way of getting around the Court decision saying she exceeded her authority? When the court ruled against her, she said there were other ways of doing what she wanted, and here we have it.Because god forbid the person we elected try to keep us safe.
Also, it did not come from Whitmer or an executive order, but from the Department of Health & Human Services
Let's face it, I'm not sure much makes Damon happy
All the games will go on as scheduled but no fans, at least for the the 3 week restrictions.
Seriously, you don't think the fact that it came from the HHS Dept is just Whitmer's way of getting around the Court decision saying she exceeded her authority? When the court ruled against her, she said there were other ways of doing what she wanted, and here we have it.
Although the chances of getting tickets were looking pretty slim, I had some small hope of getting up to the Soo for the Dec 6-7 series against UAH. Not any more.
Taking away people's feelings about the restrictions or politics, how can a hockey program exist without fans in attendance?
The other problem is with the broadcast rights themselves. I usually subscribe to Flo, but the way that is set up I'm not willing to pay the high price for Flo with the uncertainty that the season or games could be canceled at any moment. .
There was an approach from WLUC about televising at least one game from the Soo this weekend, and then another when NMU visits. Lake State was willing, but Flo squashed it with an exorbitant broadcast rights fee.
It was a bad deal to lump the broadcast rights in with the streaming rights. Let's hope the CCHA is much smarter about that.
The Lakers will be shorthanded on D to start the season. Only 6 D-men will be available for the 1st game against Tech. Oliver is evidently still battling the injury he suffered the latter part of last season. Borshyov just arrived from Belarus; between civil unrest in Belarus, Covid, and getting his Visa squared away, he had a lot of problems getting here. And Bengstton won't be available for the 1st game although it sounds like he my be able to play in the 2nd game. Not sure when Oliver and Borshyov will be ready to go.
You sure Borshyov is matriculating this year? He's been playing in the NCDC (6 games thus far, going back to October 9th). Perhaps coming in at break?
https://www.eliteprospects.com/playe...rtyom-borshyov