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2019-2020 NHL season thread

Discussion in 'Sports and News' started by Sea Bass, Jun 16, 2019.

  1. HanSenSE

    HanSenSE Well-Known Member


     
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  2. Sea Bass

    Sea Bass Well-Known Member

    With more and more guys making huge bucks coming off their ELCs (i.e., fewer bridge deals and more long term ones), I suspect the PA chose not to look a gift horse in the mouth.

    I suppose there’s more to it than just that, however.
     
  3. The Big Ragu

    The Big Ragu Moderator Staff Member

    The NHL has been doing pretty well. Revenues have been steadily increasing, mostly because they have done a decent job of bringing in sponsorship bucks. That gives them a bigger pie to divide up. You have Seattle about to come in, a new TV deal soon on deck, and even though the ratings aren't like the other major sports, rights fees in general have been going up, so they should be seeing more money.

    Add it all together, and maybe the calculation was that right now both sides are benefiting from a golden goose, and they didn't want to make the mistake of doing anything to potentially damage it by creating a potentially contentious situation?
     
  4. JC

    JC Well-Known Member

    The salary cap is stagnant and apart from the expansion revenue I don’t think the league has done a great job of generating new revenue. With salaries tied to revenue the cap would be significantly higher if they were.
     
  5. Michael_ Gee

    Michael_ Gee Well-Known Member

    If the PA decided it wasn't ready to fight right now, then three years isn't that long of a breathing space to prepare for one.
     
  6. The Big Ragu

    The Big Ragu Moderator Staff Member

    Revenues for the league are up more than 75 percent over the last 10 years. There has been a particularly marked increase every year since the lockout in 2012.

    https://www.cbc.ca/sports/the-buzzer/the-buzzer-dec-6-nhl-profit-1.4935474

    Sponsorship revenue has grown at a very good clip, especially on the back of the Adidas deal.

    https://thehockeynews.com/news/article/nhl-sponsorships-richer-than-they-think

    The salary cap gets set as a percentage of the revenue the league takes in, which is why I speculated that the decision was to avoid upsetting the apple cart while things are going relatively well, and trying to negotiate from a non-contentious place instead.

    But I am not privy to what Donald Fehr or most players are actually thinking, it was an educated guess.
     
  7. justgladtobehere

    justgladtobehere Well-Known Member

  8. The Big Ragu

    The Big Ragu Moderator Staff Member

  9. HanSenSE

    HanSenSE Well-Known Member

  10. The Big Ragu

    The Big Ragu Moderator Staff Member

    Sorry to hear that.

    Smoking like a chimney, including in between periods when he was playing, probably didn't help.

    I hope he's OK.

    He had such a mystique as a player when I was a kid and only got to see the Canadians a couple of times a year.
     
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  11. Jake from State Farm

    Jake from State Farm Well-Known Member

    I’ll bet I’m the only one on this board who has been to Calumet, site of tonight’s Wings-Blues Hockeyville USA game
     
  12. Sea Bass

    Sea Bass Well-Known Member

    Calumet, WI? I’ve seen Making a Murderer so I feel line I’ve been there.
     
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