Congratulations...I'm Sorry

Memo to hockey fans: Don't get too excited that the coolest game on earth is back. What we're about to watch shouldn't be passed off as hockey.

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As a former hockey broadcaster, I've seen a lot of lackluster performances when teams are forced to play games on consecutive days or, vastly worse, 3 days in a row.
As a former hockey broadcaster, I've seen a lot of lackluster performances when teams are forced to play games on consecutive days or, vastly worse, 3 days in a row.
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Before we talk hockey, isn't it cool that my last two posts are references to the first two Gin Blossoms albums?

No? Well, then that segues nicely into another subject that appears pretty nifty on the surface, but at it's core is pretty dumb.

If you're one of the many hockey fans celebrating the NHL's return, don't get me wrong. I wish I shared your enthusiasm.

Maybe I've finally become a crusty, jaded sports writer, too weathered to truly enjoy the thrill of sports.

More likely, though, I know of what I speak when I say the resuscitated season is going to be the most injury-addled, lackluster, shoehorned campaign since ... well ... the craptacular 1994-95 campaign, also shortened by a Gary Bettman-enabled work stoppage.

Don't remember that? Well, if you paid any attention to the 2011-12 NBA season, you know what we have in store: injuries galore, teams embarrassingly rusty until about one-third of the regular season is in the books and a schedule so brutally condensed that the energy and effort will often be equally brutal.

You know what? That comparison doesn't do it justice. Sure, basketball is physical. But hockey makes it look as violent as a cricket friendly.

I worked as a hockey broadcaster in Muskegon, Mich. It was a juniors league, meaning players ages 16-21, vying for college scholarships, their sights ultimately set on the NHL. The bulk of the games were played on Fridays and Saturday. Sometimes the USHL was just cruel and unusual enough to make teams play Sunday, too.

Those were the worst games I've ever seen. No jump. No hustle. Plain and simply, no gas. And that was with junior players and their allegedly boundless energy.

Now, imagine a league in which many players have reputations for taking off shifts (see: Ville Leino pre-2010). When your favorite team plays back-to-back nights or - God help us - three in a row (and it's going to happen), get ready to feign joy when a relative gifts you tickets for that get-away game.

"I got a great deal on StubHub," Aunt Carol will say.

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