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Stopping the unstoppable fight!

For the bullet summary, please go here. To contact your MP regarding the Veto issue, please go here.

Thanks again to the panel at the Make it Seven roundtable rant page for digging deep. Patrick Romanoski, Gregory Galante, Jay Martin, Joe Smith, Bryan Kirkham,Ken Connolly, Corey Schlueter, Aaron Mernick, Wade Tiefenbach,  Jennifer Zarull, and if I have missed anybody, don’t worry , it won’t be because I wanted to, but I will find you! Insight abounds, and is making this summary very easy indeed.

Wind them up and watch them go!

Wind them up and watch them go!

Have you ever had a chance to play the ‘Lemmings’ computer game? I remember one Christmas, they had a version on the internet with little Santa Lemmings, all decked out. You had to build certain paths that kept them safe, and if you didn’t, they didn’t have enough sense to save themselves. Set them on the wrong path, and they’d fall off the edge of a cliff, one after the other, with no ability or concern for trying to find a solution on their own.

To me, the National Hockey League, it’s executive, and employees responsible for trying to stop Jim Balsillie, are acting like those Lemmings. No matter what happens, they continue on the path over the virtual cliff, with no apparent consideration for the ridiculouslness of their own actions. With no apparent concern for the ramifications or long term consequences of what lies ahead.

And, with the changing of the guard in the NHLPA, the writing is becoming even more quickly apparent. There is a mutiny on the bounty in the works.

Can we figure the Lemmings will figure that out? Or, are they headed for the cliff with the same speed as ever?

Part of the problem with the NHL head office, is the arrogant attitude that self policing has earned them. They like to not be told what to do, and they intend on keeping it that way.

Well again, the people ‘they’ serve, the players and the fans are starting to voice an undying opinion that ‘we aren’t going to take it anymore’.

There is a mutiny in the works. Can anybody see it?

Let’s begin with material readily available for fan and player consumption. The depositions of Bill Daly, Gary Bettman, and Craig Leipold.

To start, Mr. Daly…

In deposition, Bill Daly had made a very confident statement  regarding his comments made on May 7th, 2009:

Daly: "We don't usually like to pick fights, but we end them."

Daly: "We don't usually like to pick fights, but we end them."

Reiterated comment from Daly of May 7th :

“Mr. Balsillie is acting again in total disregard of any rules or any structure, I’d be very surprised if the Board would look favorably on the way that Mr. Balsillie has conducted himself in this instance.”

Question from counsel: “Did you make that statement?”

Daly: “Yes, I did.”

And, another quote that Bill Daly had made:

“He makes his own decisions. And he’s making a decision that this is the way he wants to get into the National Hockey League. We don’t usually like to pick fights, but we end them.”

Now, the obvious question to Mr. Daly is, ‘how would you propose to end this fight?’

Let us guess.

You would, as league officials do ANYTHING necessary to end this fight?

After all, Jim Balsillie has decided how he is going to enter the National Hockey League, and Mr. Daly is of obvious opinion that Mr. Balsillie does not have the right to exercise his rights to use legal processes to do just that.

Would that be accurate?

It might even give league officials enough willpower to decide to structure ‘an attack’ to counter this man who does not listen to the league and it’s rules.

Would there be motive to alter and withhold information to suit the needs of a league desperate to stop a man with strong will?

The deposition of Bill Daly continued…..

Q from counsel: “Mr. Daly, are you familiar or did you see the various Kroll Reports that were prepared on Mr. Balsillie?”

Daly: “I’m familiar with them.”

Q: “Have you seen them?”

Daly: “I’ve seen them physically, but I can’t tell you – other than potentially skimming them, I didn’t read them in any great detail.”

Q: “Do you know why there are different versions of the report prepared, one on June 15th, which was of James Balsillie and Heidi Balsillie, and then one on July 23rd, which is just of James Balsillie, and yet another on of July 21st, which was a separate memorandum to Mr. Zimmerman? Do you have understanding of why there are different versions floating around?”

Daly: “No”

Q: “Were you involved in any discussions about taking materials in the Kroll Report out or including some materials in the Kroll Report?”

Daly: “No”

Q: “Do you know why the Kroll Reports were not given to the executive committee or to the Board of Governors before making their decision?”

The document cuts off before we get Mr. Daly’s answer. How appropriate that mishap is. What do you suppose his answer was? Tough one?

Anyhow, May 7th and already directing a bias toward the Board of Governors. Perhaps enough of a bias to ensure the Board members are not given a clear, unbiased amount of information to make a good decision on Mr. Balsillie?

I think Mr. Daly had better take a very important fact into consideration. It isn’t his hide on the line should the Board members be held accountable as directors and league authorities. It is the directors. Nice to be making decisions for them, if that is the case.

On to Mr. Bettman……

In his deposition, Gary Bettman starts to wash his hands. This should be a huge red flag to the Board of Governors, and I will explain more as we go along.

As an employee of the National Hockey League, Gary Bettman reports to the Board of Governors. The problem with any leader reporting to the Board, is the fact that Board Members tend to take the direction of the leader (commissioner in this case), and don’t necessarily ensure they understand all the liability and problems that they, not the commissioner is going to be held accountable for.

So, for Gary Bettman to advise the court what comes next is a key warning to those Board members that you had better obtain good counsel of your own, or it’s their  (Board members) collective and individual hides on the line.

On to the point.

In the deposition, Gary Bettman discussed article 4:

Q: “Is it correct that any ammendment of article 4 has to be evidenced by an instrument in writing signed by all members of the league?”

Bettman: "I have on repeated occasions advised the Board that there's an aspect of article 4 of the constitution which is unenforceable and will not be applied."

Bettman: "I have on repeated occasions advised the Board that there's an aspect of article 4 of the constitution which is unenforceable and will not be applied."

Bettman: “Not necessarily”

Q: “Not necessarily. And why would that be?”

Bettman: “Well, there are a couple of reasons. One, when you’re referring to article 4 of the constitution, it needs to be reconciled with bylaw 36; and secondly, I have on repeated occasions advised the Board that there’s an aspect of article 4 of the consitution which is unenforceable and will not be applied.

 Is Gary Bettman saying his only obligation is to advise the perhaps stubborn Board members that there are aspects of the constitution that are unenforceable? Is this a ‘washing of his hands’ and responsibility? Would Gary Bettman be better advised to inform the Board that in the current form the constitution is flawed and creates a great potential liability to the members of the Board?

Gary Bettman was under oath. He likely knew there were questions and a line of questioning that would implicate him responsible. What does he choose to do? He washes his hands and defers responsibility to the Board he serves. Board of Directors, this is your wake up call.

It continued….

When asked if he as commissioner had the right to interpret the league rules and establish policies regarding the constitution and bylaws, and that he (Commissioner) had the right to change provisions of the constitution by his (Bettman’s) interpretation, Bettman said:

“If they need to be reconciled either with other documents, resolutions and applicable law, yes.”

I wonder if that law would include the Competition Act of Canada?

So, is Gary Bettman saying he as commissioner has the right to change aspects of the constitution as required by applicable law, in this case the Competition Act of Canada? I would think so.

Regarding article 4.3, the counsel asked a specific question:

“I’m asking you a very narrow question. Has there ever been a written ammendment to that provision of the constitution signed by all members of the league?”

Bettman: “I don’t believe so, but that shouldn’t matter because I’ve advised the board-”

Bettman: “- on repeated occasions that we are not enforcing that provision, and there hasn’t been any objection to that, and in fact, the competition bureau in Canada has affirmed our policy and practice in that regard.”

“There hasn’t been an objection to that”? What about the letter from the Toronto Maple Leafs hand delivered to the office of the National Hockey league in 2006? Was this part of the information given to the Competition Bureau in Canada? Somehow, I think not.

So, Mr. Bettman in 2009 states that there was no objection, but clearly the Toronto Maple Leafs did object.

As pointed out by Patrick Romanoski, methinks we have a problem here. Would this be lying under oath?

Would this include withholding material evidence from the Competition Board of Canada?

I think we leave it for now on those valid issues. We will continue next time with more Gary Bettman deposition analysis, and for Craig Leipold.

The NHLPA got a fresh leader, eh?

Hmmmm……

Well, I must make a final comment to Mr. Bill Daly. Bill, you as a league know how to end a fight?

I don’t think you will be able to ‘end’ this one.

Time to send a ‘personal’ email to your MP on the MLSE veto issue (article 4.3 of the NHL Constitution)

For the bullet summary, please go here.

 We will be posting comments from MP’s of Canada related to Canadian rights, and the Competition Act

It's time to support Canadian Hockey once again!

It's time to support Canadian Hockey once again!

 

 

This is what our elected officials ‘live for’…..

 To serve the people. Give your local MP a chance to stand up for your voice in Parliament!

We had discussed the idea of using a form letter, but a personally worded letter stating how you feel is always more effective. MP’s will be comparing notes.

Thanks to Corey Schlueter and Bryan Kirkham for their efforts to bring us this information!

  

 

 

 

 Canada

 Click Here to see the list of MP’s to find yours!

Key points to include in your email:

  • Veto rights that Toronto Maple Leafs and MLSE  ‘think’ they have
  • Competition Act and the new issue included to stop the ‘Conspiracy to avoid Competition’, and to fix prices and supply
  • Mention Jim Balsillie and his group, PSE
  • Mention Sheila Copps and her current support and drive to get answers in Parliament
  • Urge your constituent to speak to the press and encourage them to set up press conferences to address this issue
  • Thank your representative for their support
  • Ask them to get back to you personally with a progress report
  • Ask them to brush up on the case by visiting http://haveavoice.makeitseven.ca/rants, and http://makeiteighteh.com, and other mainstream media and blogs.

Alternatively, use one of the emails already sent in the comments below, and change the contents to suit you.

It’s time to help our ‘Braveheart’, Jim Balsillie, and stand united for hockey rights in Canada.

Please make comments in this post below, when you send, and any information you get back! Post your letter if you choose!

Here is a sample letter (courtesy Patrick Romanoski):

Hello Ms. Charlton,

My name is Patrick Romanoski.

Living on Hamilton Mountain, you are my MP.

Ms. Charlton, I need you to work along with the efforts of Sheila Copps, who is looking for answers to the question of illegal veto rights as it infringes on the laws of Canada, and specifically how it applies to the Competition Act.

Section 4.3 of the NHL constitution grants each team exclusive control over its “home territory,” stating that, “no other member of the League shall be permitted to play games … in the home territory of a member without the latter member’s consent. No franchise shall be granted for a home territory within the home territory of a member, without the written consent of such a membership” Since the Coyotes franchise is not “GRANTED” by the NHL, this point is moot, it will be purchased!

The previous section stating, “no other member of the League shall be permitted to play games … in the home territory of a member without the latter member’s consent.” stands on its own. Thus this section is illegal & a pure case of restraint of trade!!!

The Toronto Maple Leafs had a lawyer send a letter to the NHL in 2006, which in essence stated clearly that any team that wants to enter the territory of another must have “unanimous” support of all teams. In other words, MLSE thinks they can stop the locating of a team in Hamilton, as they say it would infringe on their territory.

Jim Balsillie and PSE are looking to purchase the Phoenix Coyotes and move them to Hamilton. If successful in the auction, his company will continue to meet resisitance from MLSE.

According to the Competition Act, any company or companies conspiring to restrict a product or supply of a product could be guilty of a criminal offence. Changes were proposed in March 2009 to effect potential jail time as much as 14 years imprisonment and fines as high as $25 million per occurence.

In a previous review the competition bureau was deliberately misled by the NHL by witholding this letter. Their responses to questioning was therefore not the whole truth and resulted in no wrongdoing being discovered.

This fact added to the facts uncovered in the PSE purchase attempt to move a team to Hamilton suggests a new review under oath is required.

Ms. Charlton, if you could provide clarification on the new changes too, that would be appreciated.

If you would be so kind, please acknowledge receipt of this email, and send progress reports on your efforts.

Thanking you for your representation and help in this matter,

Yours truly,

Patrick

Or, alternatively, Corey Schlueter came up with a terrific one too:

Dear Dr. Albrecht,

I am sure you are aware Jim Balsillie as PSE has made an offer to purchase an NHL team through the US bankruptcy system. While this issue at first seems trivial and of no concern to the Government of Canada; I must assure you that is not the case.

The Toronto Maple Leafs had a lawyer send a letter to the NHL in 2006, which in essence stated clearly that any team that wants to enter the territory of another must have “unanimous” support of all teams. In other words, the Leafs think they can stop the locating of a team in Hamilton, as they say it would infringe on their territory.

According to the Competition Act, any company or companies conspiring to restrict a product or supply of a product could be guilty of a criminal offence. Changes were proposed in March 2009, where potential jail time as much as 14 years imprisonment, and fines as high as $25 million per occurrence.

In a previous review the competition bureau was deliberately misled by the NHL by withholding this letter. Their responses to questioning was therefore not the whole truth and resulted in no wrongdoing being discovered.

This fact added to the facts uncovered in the PSE purchase attempt to move a team to Hamilton suggests a new review under oath is required.

As you can see the issue has become extremely important. MLSE and the NHL wish to protect their market share contrary to the law. Also by blocking this move the NHL is costing Ontario thousands of possible new jobs and the revitalization of Hamilton.

As my MP I am sure this issue is of great concern to you as well and I look forward to your representation in this matter.

Sincerely,
Corey Schlueter

 

Time to send a 'personal' email to your MP on the MLSE veto issue (article 4.3 of the NHL Constitution)

For the bullet summary, please go here.

 We will be posting comments from MP’s of Canada related to Canadian rights, and the Competition Act

It's time to support Canadian Hockey once again!

It's time to support Canadian Hockey once again!

 

 

This is what our elected officials ‘live for’…..

 To serve the people. Give your local MP a chance to stand up for your voice in Parliament!

We had discussed the idea of using a form letter, but a personally worded letter stating how you feel is always more effective. MP’s will be comparing notes.

Thanks to Corey Schlueter and Bryan Kirkham for their efforts to bring us this information!

  

 

 

 

 Canada

 Click Here to see the list of MP’s to find yours!

Key points to include in your email:

  • Veto rights that Toronto Maple Leafs and MLSE  ‘think’ they have
  • Competition Act and the new issue included to stop the ‘Conspiracy to avoid Competition’, and to fix prices and supply
  • Mention Jim Balsillie and his group, PSE
  • Mention Sheila Copps and her current support and drive to get answers in Parliament
  • Urge your constituent to speak to the press and encourage them to set up press conferences to address this issue
  • Thank your representative for their support
  • Ask them to get back to you personally with a progress report
  • Ask them to brush up on the case by visiting http://haveavoice.makeitseven.ca/rants, and http://makeiteighteh.com, and other mainstream media and blogs.

Alternatively, use one of the emails already sent in the comments below, and change the contents to suit you.

It’s time to help our ‘Braveheart’, Jim Balsillie, and stand united for hockey rights in Canada.

Please make comments in this post below, when you send, and any information you get back! Post your letter if you choose!

Here is a sample letter (courtesy Patrick Romanoski):

Hello Ms. Charlton,

My name is Patrick Romanoski.

Living on Hamilton Mountain, you are my MP.

Ms. Charlton, I need you to work along with the efforts of Sheila Copps, who is looking for answers to the question of illegal veto rights as it infringes on the laws of Canada, and specifically how it applies to the Competition Act.

Section 4.3 of the NHL constitution grants each team exclusive control over its “home territory,” stating that, “no other member of the League shall be permitted to play games … in the home territory of a member without the latter member’s consent. No franchise shall be granted for a home territory within the home territory of a member, without the written consent of such a membership” Since the Coyotes franchise is not “GRANTED” by the NHL, this point is moot, it will be purchased!

The previous section stating, “no other member of the League shall be permitted to play games … in the home territory of a member without the latter member’s consent.” stands on its own. Thus this section is illegal & a pure case of restraint of trade!!!

The Toronto Maple Leafs had a lawyer send a letter to the NHL in 2006, which in essence stated clearly that any team that wants to enter the territory of another must have “unanimous” support of all teams. In other words, MLSE thinks they can stop the locating of a team in Hamilton, as they say it would infringe on their territory.

Jim Balsillie and PSE are looking to purchase the Phoenix Coyotes and move them to Hamilton. If successful in the auction, his company will continue to meet resisitance from MLSE.

According to the Competition Act, any company or companies conspiring to restrict a product or supply of a product could be guilty of a criminal offence. Changes were proposed in March 2009 to effect potential jail time as much as 14 years imprisonment and fines as high as $25 million per occurence.

In a previous review the competition bureau was deliberately misled by the NHL by witholding this letter. Their responses to questioning was therefore not the whole truth and resulted in no wrongdoing being discovered.

This fact added to the facts uncovered in the PSE purchase attempt to move a team to Hamilton suggests a new review under oath is required.

Ms. Charlton, if you could provide clarification on the new changes too, that would be appreciated.

If you would be so kind, please acknowledge receipt of this email, and send progress reports on your efforts.

Thanking you for your representation and help in this matter,

Yours truly,

Patrick

Or, alternatively, Corey Schlueter came up with a terrific one too:

Dear Dr. Albrecht,

I am sure you are aware Jim Balsillie as PSE has made an offer to purchase an NHL team through the US bankruptcy system. While this issue at first seems trivial and of no concern to the Government of Canada; I must assure you that is not the case.

The Toronto Maple Leafs had a lawyer send a letter to the NHL in 2006, which in essence stated clearly that any team that wants to enter the territory of another must have “unanimous” support of all teams. In other words, the Leafs think they can stop the locating of a team in Hamilton, as they say it would infringe on their territory.

According to the Competition Act, any company or companies conspiring to restrict a product or supply of a product could be guilty of a criminal offence. Changes were proposed in March 2009, where potential jail time as much as 14 years imprisonment, and fines as high as $25 million per occurrence.

In a previous review the competition bureau was deliberately misled by the NHL by withholding this letter. Their responses to questioning was therefore not the whole truth and resulted in no wrongdoing being discovered.

This fact added to the facts uncovered in the PSE purchase attempt to move a team to Hamilton suggests a new review under oath is required.

As you can see the issue has become extremely important. MLSE and the NHL wish to protect their market share contrary to the law. Also by blocking this move the NHL is costing Ontario thousands of possible new jobs and the revitalization of Hamilton.

As my MP I am sure this issue is of great concern to you as well and I look forward to your representation in this matter.

Sincerely,
Corey Schlueter

 

Time to take the ‘territory’ and ‘freedoms’ rightfully deserved!

For the bullet summary, please go here.

Are you kidding us?

Gloves off, mattresses ready, time to take the territory that to this point has been disguised as non-existent. The territory of southern ontario between Toronto and Buffalo.

The territory that true hockey fans cannot seem to see hockey in, except if they have a television set, and perhaps subscriptions to TSN, Sportsnet, the CBC, and, hold your ears faint of heart, Leaf TV.

The taxing of a nation, mercilessly on those lucky enough (at this point, debatable) to subsidize the southern NHL teams.

"Every man dies, not every man really lives"; "I have been given nothing. God makes men what they are"

"Every man dies, not every man really lives"; "I have been given nothing. God makes men what they are"

It is time, like William Wallace, to take what is rightfully Canadian. The territory representative of the hockey hotbed and passion of Ontario. We must also pay tribute to the hockey crazed areas of the west and east, and Winnipeg is in the hearts of us all.

Wallace was able to rally his people to fight for freedom, to fight for what is rightfully theirs.

We can argue, as Canadians, that the right to have hockey in our territory is our right!

Why should a kingdom from the east, in the Toronto Maple Leafs, be able to claim our territory?

 

Can we look at the commissioner as King Edward, as ‘Longshanks’ as he was called in those days. Willing to bend the rules as he sees fit, and avoiding points of law at all cost?

I think we can.

Here is where this stood, as reported by the Toronto Star,

 ”……the veto rights, found at the bottom of article 4.3: “No franchise shall be granted for a home territory within the home territory of a member, without the written consent of such member.”"Hamilton is considered part of the Leafs’ territory since it’s within a 50-mile (80-kilometre) radius of Toronto. Coyotes’ lawyers say the Leafs have prevented relocations to Hamilton before – the last was an attempt by Ottawa – and aren’t likely to approve this one. The Leafs refer all calls to the NHL.

“Coyotes’ lawyers say the NHL’s constitution violates Canadian competition laws and U.S. antitrust laws and implored the judge to ignore it.”

And, On August 13th, the Globe Sports added:

His lawyers’ request said Balsillie “believes that, notwithstanding the NHL’s pretextual arguments, the Maple Leafs are trying to block [Balsillie’s] purchase of the Coyotes in order to prevent a Hamilton relocation and competition with the Maple Leafs in Southern Ontario.”

Lawyers for Balsillie and Moyes want to grill Peddie about the Leafs’ motives. They also want to question Bettman, Daly, Boston Bruins owner Jeremy Jacobs and Minnesota Wild owner Craig Leipold.

It is quickly becoming obvious again that this is a case of territorial rights. The NHL is blocking the bid of Balsillie in any way it can, using the 26-0 vote and an accustion of poor character on Balsillie as the excuse.

The NHL is painting itself into a corner, and I hope the Board of Governors all know that they will be held liable and accountable for the fortunes of a few. In short,  what may benefit a few will cost the many!

I wonder if Longshanks painted Wallace as the bad guy in Scotland so many years ago. I am willing to bet according to the king of England, Wallace would have been ‘painted’ of poor character too, as he manipulated his henchmen to build popular vote against him.

The Make it Seven rant page and website was a public relations site, and the Balsillie camp knew that it would take many hockey fans upset at the territory that is being denied us.

If Wallace stood alone, Wallace would have been defeated.

We have the king of  Toronto vacationing, while the white knite is hiding in the bushes, peering out, waiting for the outcome and the prize to be handed over. Yes, sounds like the battle in Scotland of old.

The people of Scotland were willing to lose their lives for the freedom of their people, and the rights they deserved.

The people of Canada, particularly Ontario, Manitoba, Quebec City and other deserving parts of Canada that can truly support hockey need to start talking and supporting this cause.

It won’t be our lives on the line as in Scotland many years ago.

But the principle of rights and freedoms are the same!

Time to take the 'territory' and 'freedoms' rightfully deserved!

For the bullet summary, please go here.

Are you kidding us?

Gloves off, mattresses ready, time to take the territory that to this point has been disguised as non-existent. The territory of southern ontario between Toronto and Buffalo.

The territory that true hockey fans cannot seem to see hockey in, except if they have a television set, and perhaps subscriptions to TSN, Sportsnet, the CBC, and, hold your ears faint of heart, Leaf TV.

The taxing of a nation, mercilessly on those lucky enough (at this point, debatable) to subsidize the southern NHL teams.

"Every man dies, not every man really lives"; "I have been given nothing. God makes men what they are"

"Every man dies, not every man really lives"; "I have been given nothing. God makes men what they are"

It is time, like William Wallace, to take what is rightfully Canadian. The territory representative of the hockey hotbed and passion of Ontario. We must also pay tribute to the hockey crazed areas of the west and east, and Winnipeg is in the hearts of us all.

Wallace was able to rally his people to fight for freedom, to fight for what is rightfully theirs.

We can argue, as Canadians, that the right to have hockey in our territory is our right!

Why should a kingdom from the east, in the Toronto Maple Leafs, be able to claim our territory?

 

Can we look at the commissioner as King Edward, as ‘Longshanks’ as he was called in those days. Willing to bend the rules as he sees fit, and avoiding points of law at all cost?

I think we can.

Here is where this stood, as reported by the Toronto Star,

 ”……the veto rights, found at the bottom of article 4.3: “No franchise shall be granted for a home territory within the home territory of a member, without the written consent of such member.”"Hamilton is considered part of the Leafs’ territory since it’s within a 50-mile (80-kilometre) radius of Toronto. Coyotes’ lawyers say the Leafs have prevented relocations to Hamilton before – the last was an attempt by Ottawa – and aren’t likely to approve this one. The Leafs refer all calls to the NHL.

“Coyotes’ lawyers say the NHL’s constitution violates Canadian competition laws and U.S. antitrust laws and implored the judge to ignore it.”

And, On August 13th, the Globe Sports added:

His lawyers’ request said Balsillie “believes that, notwithstanding the NHL’s pretextual arguments, the Maple Leafs are trying to block [Balsillie’s] purchase of the Coyotes in order to prevent a Hamilton relocation and competition with the Maple Leafs in Southern Ontario.”

Lawyers for Balsillie and Moyes want to grill Peddie about the Leafs’ motives. They also want to question Bettman, Daly, Boston Bruins owner Jeremy Jacobs and Minnesota Wild owner Craig Leipold.

It is quickly becoming obvious again that this is a case of territorial rights. The NHL is blocking the bid of Balsillie in any way it can, using the 26-0 vote and an accustion of poor character on Balsillie as the excuse.

The NHL is painting itself into a corner, and I hope the Board of Governors all know that they will be held liable and accountable for the fortunes of a few. In short,  what may benefit a few will cost the many!

I wonder if Longshanks painted Wallace as the bad guy in Scotland so many years ago. I am willing to bet according to the king of England, Wallace would have been ‘painted’ of poor character too, as he manipulated his henchmen to build popular vote against him.

The Make it Seven rant page and website was a public relations site, and the Balsillie camp knew that it would take many hockey fans upset at the territory that is being denied us.

If Wallace stood alone, Wallace would have been defeated.

We have the king of  Toronto vacationing, while the white knite is hiding in the bushes, peering out, waiting for the outcome and the prize to be handed over. Yes, sounds like the battle in Scotland of old.

The people of Scotland were willing to lose their lives for the freedom of their people, and the rights they deserved.

The people of Canada, particularly Ontario, Manitoba, Quebec City and other deserving parts of Canada that can truly support hockey need to start talking and supporting this cause.

It won’t be our lives on the line as in Scotland many years ago.

But the principle of rights and freedoms are the same!