. Were a team and I got to find a good rotation

With six National Hockey League owners and a group of players set to meet later today in an effort to resolve the lockout, some members of the Vancouver Canucks voiced their frustrations on Monday. coach outlet . Captain Henrik Sedin was one of the players that spoke to the Vancouver Province. "I think from Day 1, this has fallen into what we really thought was going to happen," Sedin told the paper. "I dont know if they [owners] think theyre dealing with kids or that were stupid or think the fans are stupid. Its a little mind-boggling when you see whats coming out of their side. I want to hear a change, that theyre actually going to give us something in return for the things weve given them. "I doubt that may happen tomorrow [Tuesday] but its a start. Its good to see that there are new owners coming into the meeting, but the bad thing is there are still some of the tight group that has been there since Day 1. Thats a concern." Defenceman Kevin Bieksa stated that the players dont want to give up on the season, but the players wonder what the owners agenda really is. "Thats the one thing weve kind of been puzzled by in this whole negotiation," he said. "When do they want to settle and what do they want to settle for? Is it just a money issue or the contracting rights and what are the reasons for them? Owners doing it face-to-face [Tuesday] with players on their team and to look those guys in the eye, it should be good." All games through Dec. 14 have already been wiped off the schedule, along with the outdoor Winter Classic on New Years Day and All-Star Weekend that was slated for January in Columbus. The lockout entered its 80th day on Tuesday, and at best, there will only be a shortened season if there is any hockey at all. The union has allowed any players who wanted to attend previous bargaining sessions to come, but the NHL has limited the owners who could take part. coach factory outlet . Prior to the start of the season Therrien spoke about wanting to see Eller elevate his game to a new level. The head coach was not happy with the lack of intensity the Danish centerman showed on Saturday night against Toronto. coach handbags outlet . When they see them, they beat them -- every time. Flacco threw a 19-yard touchdown pass to Torrey Smith with 4:26 left as Baltimore won its 10th straight game over Cleveland and 11th in a row inside the AFC North with a 25-15 comeback win over the Browns on Sunday.BEREA, Ohio -- Browns safety T.J. Ward has appealed a $25,000 fine for a helmet-to-helmet hit on Sunday at Dallas, and said the NFLs rules on vicious hits need to be changed. Ward received a letter from the league on Wednesday informing him of the penalty for hitting Cowboys wide receiver Kevin Ogletree. Ward said replays conclusively show he did not touch any part of Ogletrees head. Ward ssaid Ogletree was falling as he delivered his hit, which made it appear worse than it was. coach outlet online. Its the second time Ward has been fined for a blow to the head. Ward believes the league is doing the right thing in cracking down on hits to the head, but the rules have made it "ridiculous" to play defence. He said most players "are not trying to hurt anybody." ' ' '

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