Fair
70°
Crystal Lake, IL
Fair|Forecast »

Penkava: When hockey players became hooky players

Text Size: AaAaAaAaAa

(Continued from Page 1)

So, what role would we play in this arbitration? Well, I’m no financial genius, but it appears to me that a lot of the money that the owners and the players are fighting over is being supplied by the fans. Why, the average price for a seat at a hockey game is about $50, not to mention the $25 for parking and whatever you spend for a couple of hot dogs, a beer, a slice of pizza, nachos, and a grilled Caprese flatbread sandwich. And that’s just for the First Period.

So, what if we fans directed the talks between the owners and players? It might go like this …

Fans: “OK, owners and players, here’s the deal. Why don’t you guys split everything 50-50?

Owners:  “No, we want more.”

Players:  “And we want more, too.”

Fans: “Well, look at that, you are both finally agreeing on something … you both want more. Here’s what we will do. Owners, you can have more. Players, you can have more, too. All you have to do is split it.”

Owners:  “So, we get more?”

Fans: “Yes.”

Players: “And we get more, too?”

Fans: “Definitely.”

Owners: “Then we’re good.”

Players: “We’re good, too.”

Fans: “Great! Let’s play some hockey!”

How easy was that? Just promise them more, and they’ll be happy. Just give both sides a Golden Ticket. Let each of them think they have more Everlasting Gobstoppers than the other. Throw in a few Oompa Loompas, if that helps. If their dream is to become the richest men in the cemetery, so be it. Just open the arena, strap on the skates, and game on!


• Michael Penkava is a retired teacher who taught for 35 years at West Elementary School in Crystal Lake. He is ready to come out of hockey retirement if the Chicago Blackhawks need replacement players. He can be reached at mikepenkava@comcast.net.  

||2|Next Page

Comments


Reader Poll

Who's your favorite movie superhero?

Superman
Spider-Man
Batman
Iron Man
Other