LA Kings Broadcasters On The Lockout: “Get It Done. Let’s Start Playing”
September 24, 2012 18 Comments
FROZEN ROYALTY EXCLUSIVE: In the fifth installment of a series focusing on the broadcasters of the Los Angeles Kings, they shared their thoughts on the current labor strife between the National Hockey League owners and the National Hockey League Players Association during interviews recorded prior to the September 15 lockout imposed by the owners.
LOS ANGELES AND EL SEGUNDO, CA — National Hockey League players should already be hard at work at their respective training camps, but they are noticeably absent from team practice rinks. Instead, more and more of them are heading overseas to play in Europe or the Kontinental Hockey League in Russia, while they wait for NHL owners and the National Hockey League Players Association (NHLPA) to reach a new Collective Bargaining Agreement.
Indeed, the players are biding their time, waiting for an end to the league-imposed lockout, the NHL’s fourth work stoppage since 1992.
Like the players, so many are waiting, including team management, coaches, trainers and equipment staff, team staff, and, of course, fans.
Among those waiting are television and radio broadcasters throughout the league, including the long-time broadcasters of the Los Angeles Kings.
What is mildly encouraging is that they do not expect a long lockout. Read more of this post



