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losveratos
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Compensate them for what absence??? I really just can't understand your argument there.
Do they not still play 82 games a year? Do they not sell just as many tickets and perhaps even more as I'm sure some of their fans might have chosen an olympic game over an NHL game during the olympics if it was to take place in America or Canada.
The playoffs are just as long.. the TV rights aren't affected at all.
The NHL loses nothing but time... and it's time they don't actually lose anyways. In the years when there's an Olympic break the summer is shorter.... the time they get no money in the summer is the time that's shorter.
However those olympic games might have sold a few more TML Kessel jerseys or the like which will also gain more money for the NHL.
What outside of injuries of course does the NHL actually lose? It seems to me nothing.
And as for the insurance. I understand how it works. What I meant was that the players could afford to have no pay during the time they're injured if they actually had no coverage due to an olympic games injury.
Another thing I just thought of. The American's getting the silver last olypics I read had increased interest in the game for young athletes. Which I thought was the second reason Mr Bett had a job. The first being the Cap, I thought the second was expansion to garner interest and breed more American players to expand the talent pool.
I just don't see a loss from the NHL side in this.
Convince me please. Don't just tell me where you think my opinion is wrong. Show me how and why the NHL is losing and how and why avoiding the olympics is a real gain for the NHL.
Do they not still play 82 games a year? Do they not sell just as many tickets and perhaps even more as I'm sure some of their fans might have chosen an olympic game over an NHL game during the olympics if it was to take place in America or Canada.
The playoffs are just as long.. the TV rights aren't affected at all.
The NHL loses nothing but time... and it's time they don't actually lose anyways. In the years when there's an Olympic break the summer is shorter.... the time they get no money in the summer is the time that's shorter.
However those olympic games might have sold a few more TML Kessel jerseys or the like which will also gain more money for the NHL.
What outside of injuries of course does the NHL actually lose? It seems to me nothing.
And as for the insurance. I understand how it works. What I meant was that the players could afford to have no pay during the time they're injured if they actually had no coverage due to an olympic games injury.
Another thing I just thought of. The American's getting the silver last olypics I read had increased interest in the game for young athletes. Which I thought was the second reason Mr Bett had a job. The first being the Cap, I thought the second was expansion to garner interest and breed more American players to expand the talent pool.
I just don't see a loss from the NHL side in this.
Convince me please. Don't just tell me where you think my opinion is wrong. Show me how and why the NHL is losing and how and why avoiding the olympics is a real gain for the NHL.