Along the way, there were stories of die-hards protesting, canceling season tickets, or stating they wouldn't step foot into an NHL arena even if there was a shortened year. But here we are. A deal was made with a deadline approaching that would haveLoser: Arena employees, local businesses, NHL employees and some team employees. They have lost money in their revenue or their paychecks, and there is no direct benefit for them in the owners' windfall. NHL employees took a 20% pay cut. Winner: BigCapitals react to the end of the NHL lockout. Posted by Katie Carrera on January 6, 2013 at 9:06 am. Smaller Text Larger Text Text Size; Print · Reprints. Share: More ». Facebook · Twitter · StumbleUpon · Digg · Delicious. (Jonathan Newton/WashingtonThe league finally settled the lockout, giving fans a chance to embrace hockey again.It's a large collection of printed paper bound together with some type of fastener, but that's not important right now. What is important: What the new CBA establishes as far as player contracts and other off-ice details. • After it was nearly a deal
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