Inquiring Reporter: Do you care about an NHL lockout or shortened hockey season?

 

 
 
 
 
Anne Marie, North Vancouver: "It's a unfortunate you know, people look forward to it especially in this
city. It's disappointing especially for the kids because it's fun for them."
 

Anne Marie, North Vancouver: "It's a unfortunate you know, people look forward to it especially in this city. It's disappointing especially for the kids because it's fun for them."

Photograph by: submitted , for North Shore News

Saturday's NHL hockey lockout deadline has many Canucks fans worried. The NHL and the NHL Players' Association exchanged proposals on Wednesday in New York, meeting for the first time in almost a week. If this labour dispute is not settled this weekend, at least part of the hockey season will be affected. And if hockey is not played at all this year, longtime Canucks fans are concerned their team's window of opportunity for a cup run will start to close. Find us on Facebook or Twitter and tell us what you think

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Anne Marie, North Vancouver: "It's a unfortunate you know, people look forward to it especially in this
city. It's disappointing especially for the kids because it's fun for them."
 

Anne Marie, North Vancouver: "It's a unfortunate you know, people look forward to it especially in this city. It's disappointing especially for the kids because it's fun for them."

Photograph by: submitted , for North Shore News

 
Anne Marie, North Vancouver: "It's a unfortunate you know, people look forward to it especially in this
city. It's disappointing especially for the kids because it's fun for them."
Danilo Borrel, North Vancouver: "We are going to miss the game. I hope that they will negotiate to push
through this season."
Mike McQuarrie, North Vancouver: "I'm not at all concerned. I don't like the violence in the hockey."
David MacGregor, North Vancouver: "Pretty concerned; I actually just wanted to start watching hockey a bit
more this year so it would suck if it got locked out."
Jordan Rangen, North Vancouver: "It's very sad. My boyfriend is going to be very grumpy."