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Logic, fans take brutal beating as NHL season remains frozen

Source: Niagara Falls Reporter

'The owners claim poverty, but refuse to open their books to prove it. The players operate under the misguided notion that they deserve to be paid like their peers in football, baseball and basketball. And both sides cling to the quaint idea that the people who make them all quite wealthy still care.'

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Niagara Falls Reporter | Nov 30, 2004

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