Good Afternoon.
Ten years ago, the NHL almost came to an end with Gary Bettman locking out the players until Jan. 10, 1994. Fortunately, an agreement was reached which saved the NHL from becoming the first pro-sports league in history to cancel an entire season. Unfortunately, the agreement caused player salaries to skyrocket and ticket prices to explode.
Now, 10 years and 1 month later, Gary Bettman has finally made history. The cancellation of the 2004/2005 NHL season will go down in pro-sports history as perhaps the worst travesty for fans ever. Neither the owners nor the players have shown any interest in the fans throughout their negotiations by including ticket prices.
It is time for the fans to stand up and be heard. Therefore, as President of the NHLFA, I am officially announcing a lifetime boycott by the fans of all NHL activities effective immediately and continuing until a formal announcement of the dissolvement of the league. The NHLFA will now completely and unilaterally support the AHL until a new pro-hockey league is formed.
In order for the boycott to succeed, it is imperative that fans resist all temptations to read, listen, watch, purchase, discuss, or act in any other means to support the NHL. As a lifetime boycott, it may become extremely difficult for existing fans to remain disconnected from the NHL, especially if it were to come back to the state that it was in before Gary Bettman became commissioner. However, the easiest way to boycott is to ignore and to know that if you intentionally support the NHL in the future, you will be considered a scab by fans and personally by myself.
Hopefully businesses that currently support the NHL through broadcasting, merchandise, etc... will support the AHL instead and respect the boycott. They should not try to hinder the boycott through marketing the NHL as a league returning to glory or similar methods. The NHL is a lost cause and the fans of pro-sports need to move on and support the AHL and other sports.
I will now open up the floor to questions.