from Harrison Mooney of Puck Daddy,
As the September 15th lockout draws ever nearer, dismaying NHL zealots all around the world, it's been impossible not to notice the Canadian influence on the hockey fan populace. The innate Canadian need to apologize -- to assume blame and to lose a little dignity in the name of peace -- has risen to the surface.
It's a nice trait, of course. But it's not always appropriate, and it hasn't been lately. It's because of this attitude that this has to be said:
For the love of God, hockey fans, this impending lockout is not -- I repeat not -- your fault.
Nothing you did necessitated it and, similarly, nothing you do can stop it. Any attempt to force the hand of the NHL and NHLPA in these negotiations is a fool's errand.
I've received numerous emails, tweets, asking I sign a petition, post a boycott blog, etc. and I have refused since it won't do one bit of good.
Instead, try something that will make you feel good and take your mind off of the CBA talks, go volunteer for a soup kitchen or homeless shelter,
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