R.T. wrote:
>It amazes me how common sense seems to have been left outside the
>arena during the NHL CBA negotiations. I don't know how anyone could
>sympathize whatsoever with the NHLPA's stance. In the Feb. 17 Sun,
>there was an article explaining how other leagues control salaries.
>Now, let me get this straight: The NBA has a $44 million soft cap, and
>the NHLPA thinks a $49 million soft cap is reasonable? In what world
>do these guys live?
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two words: roster size. that said, I think $45M is perfectly
reasonable for the NHL, $49M seemed to be pushing it, so the players
probably should've been ready to take what they could get.
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>Here's some reality for Mr. Goodenow: Outside of maybe 12 markets, six
>of them Canadian your sport has nowhere near the following the NBA
>has! You can't even begin to compare the television revenues between
>the NBA and NHL! Only the highly deluded would pass the lack of
>television revenue on to bad NHL marketing. The interest is not there
>for the sport, and at best would have to be cultivated over time. Now
>is not the time for the NHL to be considering itself in the same
>"league" as the NBA.
>
true
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>No wonder many of the players have decided to spend the winter in
>Europe. Their egos can't handle reality. The interest in NHL markets
>would suggest that the money they are making over there is a lot
>closer to what they should be making here. Rather than accepting
>reality, they choose to live in the fantasy world that has brought the
>NHL to this point.
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yeah well....nothing to disagree with here, either.
bri
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