Venting on the “Rumors”
I don’t usually take shots at other bloggers - even when there’s a debatable topic on their blog. I usually let Keith handle it because he’s more articulate and better at channeling his disagreement than I am.
Yet I’ve gotten to the point where I can’t stand it anymore and I can’t stand the ignorance of those who report what this guy says as fact.
Hockey Rumors has been pulling crap out of their ass for the extent of the lockout…. I had reported one rumor they posted a couple of weeks ago on Boltsmag and I regret it just because I fell for the ploy - wishful thinking. Yet I’ve seen an influx of traffic to Boltsmag the last few days specifically for the search terms “Hockey Rumors” and “Eklund”.
Folks, he doesn’t have legit sources.
If you want to be entertained by it (the silliness of it all), I can’t stop that. If you want to believe what he writes, then you are just another part of his Flock Of Seagulls.
My aggrivation stems from someone who is indeed eating this guys word up and reporting it on the Sun Sports TV Lightning message board… Reporting stuff over and over again that is false, ficticious, wild speculation and just flat out lies.
A “Deal in principle” was rumored a few days ago and a desperate Lightning fan had to go out and announce it to everyone on the board, reporting it as fact (and this fan has repeated the act several times with several different reports from Hockey Rumors). Yet this is probably happening all across the Internet - someone believes uninformed speculation is better than no speculation at all and reports it as gospel. Unfortunately that’s not the case. Rumors are supposed to have at least some factual leads and I can’t say that Hockey Rumors has any factual leads besides knowing labor negotiations are going on.
I’m not saying don’t hope, people. I’m not saying don’t have optimism or try to find a brief and shimmering instance of positive energy from talks that have gone on the last two weeks.. I am saying don’t follow false wise men. Don’t believe a fool’s words.
“Even a broken clock is right twice a day” doesn’t apply to Eklund and Hockey Rumors. If his site was a clock, it has no arms and the numbers are actually shards of his ego.
EDIT: Eric at Off Wing Opinion gets an interview with Eklund. Though a story is weaved by Eklund, that’s all it looks like - a story. A very ficicious story.
EDIT 2: Teal Sunglasses, in a post last month, points out an anomaly in Eklund’s posting - where rules about the CBA vote were changed by Senor Eklund… Or just plain unknown by the guy who is making it up as he goes?
EDIT 3:Dubi of Ordinary Least Square broke down almost every damn thing that Eklund has ever written and points out the flaws and falancies of the posts. This was back in February… (Thanks to Jes Golbez post on the matter that led me to Dubi’s commentary)









January 29th, 2005 at 3:16 pm
Fantastic post.
February 3rd, 2005 at 11:41 am
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February 15th, 2005 at 9:02 pm
hockey rumors has been right on. i think your just upset that he is getting more info than you. this guy has someone in the nhl inner circle and he is getting first rate info! if you really want to be in the front lines then you have to see hockey rumors. peace
February 16th, 2005 at 9:51 am
Now THAT last comment has been HILARIOUS.
So “Spaced Up” — Have YOU been reading Hockey Rumors since October? Have YOU seen all the bullshit that has been printed?
You’re happily a member of the Flock of Seagulls — you’re as full of shit as “Eklund” is.
August 9th, 2005 at 1:11 pm
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