Tuesday, January 8, 2013

NHL Network: No lockout coverage?

The NHL and NHLPA have reached a deal on the framework of a new collective bargaining agreement. In summary, the agreement will pave the way for an abbreviated 48-game or 50-game season that will salvage the 2012-13 campaign. The news of the deal spread like wildfire online Sunday morning with news outlets, bloggers and fans on Twitter discussing and analyzing the deal and what lies ahead as soon as the story broke in the wee hours of the morning. Except NHL Network. If you flipped on NHL Network hoping to be filled in on the news of the tentative bargaining agreement or news on the shortened season, you were met with replays of the World Junior Championship. Leave it to NHL Network to miss out on covering the biggest NHL story of the year. NHL Network still hasn't provided a single second of live coverage on the lockout news. This is laughable. ? Michael Berger (@MichaelSBerger) January 6, 2013 NHL-NHLPA ends lockout. NHL Network is showing a documentary (&quo...

Source: http://network.yardbarker.com/nhl/article_external/nhl_network_fails_to_cover_the_sports_biggest_story/12596350

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