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Bobby Ryan: “We can’t afford to lose the year. Because the sport can’t.”

Anaheim Ducks v St. Louis Blues

ST. LOUIS, MO - MARCH 8: Bobby Ryan #9 of the Anaheim Ducks moves the puck up ice against the St. Louis Blues at the Scottrade Center on March 8, 2012 in St. Louis, Missouri. (Photo by Dilip Vishwanat/Getty Images)

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While talks continue in New York City to try and figure out how to end the lockout, Anaheim’s Bobby Ryan is hoping a settlement can be reached sooner than later.

Eric Stephens of the Orange County Register hears it straightaway from Ryan about how he hopes an agreement can be reached to help save the game.

“We can’t afford to lose the year,” Ryan said. “Because the sport can’t. Guys can’t. There’s guys that are 36 and 37 years old. Teemu’s 42. This has got to be painful for them. I know how bad it is at 25.

“I hope we get things done in a short period of time. I hope everything comes together this week. It’d be great.”

Ryan isn’t alone in thinking that way and Selanne has been a bit ornery about being locked out for the third time in his career. His care about the state of the sport, however, is one we haven’t seen many players his age share.