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They were playing in Iowa, home of the AHL Wild.Were they in Utah?
They were playing in Iowa, home of the AHL Wild.Were they in Utah?
So they only had 1 goal to score on.They were playing in Iowa, home of the AHL Wild.
Nowhere to go but up…….
There's lots of teams in sports that have had 2 or three chances, especially since the previous franchise was set up to fail and the first team was too, just not as bad.As much as I’d like to see a team back in QC, it’s too small a market just like The Peg. Atlanta is another former city that couldn’t support a team, shy does Bettman keep wanting to put square pegs in round holes? Houston has the population to support a team, but is there enough interest from those living in the city? Bring s secondvteam to the GTA, it’ll be a no brainer success, Leafs and Sabers get millions for ghe inconvience and the competition makes the Leafs pull up their socks……
Can I ask what benefit you see in growing the game?There's lots of teams in sports that have had 2 or three chances, especially since the previous franchise was set up to fail and the first team was too, just not as bad.
Personally I think putting another team in Canada is the square peg, round hole because aside from the expansion fee, it does absolutely nothing for sustained revenue c
compared to these giant markets in the states and will do nothing to create new fans.
The braves showed doubters that moving closer to their target demographic was night and day.
There's two different owners who are willing to put their money on it.
They know that most of the fans are in the burbs and while most are Caucasian, there's also lots of POC who live in the burbs who fit in that demographic as well, while I'm other areas more dominated by POC tend to not be as interested.
Those areas in the burbs tend to be a bit better off and with hockey being really expensive it's more likely that's where most of the kids who play live in those areas and most new fans likely would come from there as well. And we know that any team will spend money on trying to grow the game in all of Atlanta as well.
Houston is such a no brainer, Texas is just such a kick ass state when it comes to sports and I really think that Atlanta done right will be a huge success as well.
Can I ask what benefit you see in growing the game?
Do you mean in an altruistic way?
If they lost teams I could care less, as it wouldn't negatively impact me.
You don't get players like Matthews starting to l learn to play hockey in new markets without growing the game.
There still would have been a 1st. overall player.
Leafs haven't won anything with Matthews so perhaps not the best argument.
I mean sure, but id rather see a guy like Matthews than a Yakupov, not all 1st overalls are interchangeable
Leafs lack of cups aside, I've had a lot of fun watching him. I think the sport as a whole as well as my enjoyment of it is better off with him in it than not.
Can I ask what benefit you see in growing the game?
Do you mean in an altruistic way?
If they lost teams I could care less, as it wouldn't negatively impact me.
I want a high salary cap. You need growth in viewership for that to happen. That’s what NHL fans and the NHL is not realizing. Growth doesn’t mean you have to target specific minority groups. It means make your product more interesting, stop being boring and allow the players to have personality.
If the WBNA can do record numbers this year, there is no excuse why the NHL can’t. It just comes down to they suck at marketing players and the sport. Every other league has figured it out quickly, you need rivalries, you need dominant personalities because those things sell and make people want to tune in, thus increasing ratings and making the sport valuable to TV networks or streaming platforms.
A couple of different reasons really.Can I ask what benefit you see in growing the game?
Do you mean in an altruistic way?
If they lost teams I could care less, as it wouldn't negatively impact me.
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Laine thinks he might challenge for the Rocket???
Good for him.Gem of a quote from him last year lol.
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Laine thinks he might challenge for the Rocket???
Oh man exactly. I've loved what the WNBA has done pushing the individual personalities and soap opera story lines. It's been a rare treat to follow. Clark is a beast. Reese ended up sucking. The Facebook groups were wild.I want a high salary cap. You need growth in viewership for that to happen. That’s what NHL fans and the NHL is not realizing. Growth doesn’t mean you have to target specific minority groups. It means make your product more interesting, stop being boring and allow the players to have personality.
If the WBNA can do record numbers this year, there is no excuse why the NHL can’t. It just comes down to they suck at marketing players and the sport. Every other league has figured it out quickly, you need rivalries, you need dominant personalities because those things sell and make people want to tune in, thus increasing ratings and making the sport valuable to TV networks or streaming platforms.
Oh man exactly. I've loved what the WNBA has done pushing the individual personalities and soap opera story lines. It's been a rare treat to follow. Clark is a beast. Reese ended up sucking. The Facebook groups were wild.
The NHL needs more of this. McDavid and Draisaitl chasing a cup is a good start.
WNBA got their Unicorn in Clark plus they played on the jealously of past and present players.I want a high salary cap. You need growth in viewership for that to happen. That’s what NHL fans and the NHL is not realizing. Growth doesn’t mean you have to target specific minority groups. It means make your product more interesting, stop being boring and allow the players to have personality.
If the WBNA can do record numbers this year, there is no excuse why the NHL can’t. It just comes down to they suck at marketing players and the sport. Every other league has figured it out quickly, you need rivalries, you need dominant personalities because those things sell and make people want to tune in, thus increasing ratings and making the sport valuable to TV networks or streaming platforms.
Leafsnation is pretty much what happened in the WNBA with Clark, Reese and all the other stuff.Guess that is important to some fans.
I don't follow players off the ice/court/floor/diamond/track/hill/oval/...
If something is on mainstream media, birth, death, signing, trade, arrest, ... certainly.
Yeah seems like a messy situation. Nice to not be on the receiving end of one of those. As Whitney said bruins really played their hand horribly. they knew this summer they would have to commit to one goalie. When they traded ullmark you showed that swayman is your choice. But now it seems like they dont want to commit to him long term but he wants that? How would you not have known this going into the situation and deciding on which one to keep. Seems like they probably could have gotten ullmark to sign the type of deal they are looking for. I wonder what a Swayman trade would have looked like this summer.