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Blues Fan Who’d Win $100K on Stanley Cup Win: ‘I Refuse to Hedge, We’re All Gonna Be Victorious’

In January, Scott Berry was in Las Vegas when he threw down $400 on the St. Louis Blues to win the Stanley Cup at 250-1 odds. As the worst team in the league, it was an absurd bet made by a guy who bet emotionally on his own team. But emotion is why Berry is still in the game, as in he hasn’t hedged in his potential $100,000 win despite chances to get out without putting any money down from PropSwap. Berry got offers from other bettors to buy him out at $75,000 when the Blues were up 3-2 before Game 6. Berry said no, seeing it as bad karma for the team he was rooting for.

Entire article: https://www.actionnetwork.com/nhl/s...r&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=darrenrovell

Now this guy is a real Blues fan!!!
 
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NHLPA Declines to Re-Open CBA; Agreement Runs Through September 2022

The NHL Players Association announced Monday it has declined the opportunity to reopen its collective bargaining agreement. The current CBA does not expire until Sept. 15, 2022.

"While players have concerns with the current CBA, we agree with the League that working together to address those concerns is the preferred course of action instead of terminating the agreement following this season," NHLPA executive director Don Fehr said.

"We have been having discussions with the League about an extension of the CBA and expect that those talks will continue."

The original 10-year deal was ratified in 2013, but the players association could've decided by Monday to let it expire in 2020, forcing the two sides to come to a new agreement over the next year to avoid a work stoppage.

Entire article: https://bleacherreport.com/articles...pen-cba-agreement-runs-through-september-2022
 
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