The Toledo Blade’s Mark Monroe wrote a superb article regarding the ECHL’s decision to re-start the season in staggered fashion come January (for most teams), and Monroe spoke with Walleye coach Dan Watson, Walleye captain T.J. Hensick, Walleye forward Shane Berschbach and Walleye GM Neil Neukam regarding the ECHL’s attempts to come back with fans in the stands:
“It will be a season unlike any on record,” [Neukam] said. “We’re accepting of the fact that this season will be a financial challenge and because the team has and will incur financial losses, we hope that all of those who have supported the Walleye over the years will continue to do so during the upcoming season. We’ll need our fan support now more than ever before.”
Walleye captain T.J. Hensick, who is the team’s player rep with the PHPA, said there is general discontentment among the membership about the staggered approach.
“Frustration, disappointment,” Mr. Hensick said. “I think there are many hurdles in the way of starting and finishing a season. Personally, I think a staggered start is a joke.”
Mr. Hensick said he had hoped the Walleye would be able to start in December, but the players understand the connection between attendance and financial revenue.
“It’s the cards we’ve been dealt and all you can do is control what you can control,” he said. “I feel bad for the community too that we’re not having Winterfest.”