NVious
Registered User
- Dec 20, 2022
- 1,425
- 3,128
Capitals about to claim the new NHL salary cap was $880 million when they go over $800 million signing Duchene, Reinhart, Guentzel, Ohtani, Lebron and Ronaldo
But that would require hiring and paying someone who knows how to use Excel (which also costs money).Ohh makes sense. They’re going to use it with their organization and by them purchasing other teams can’t use it. I’d be shocked though if other teams this day and age didn’t have their own version or program they use for similar uses as cap friendly.
As mentioned in the thread, there are other sites available.So assuming another capfriendly will eventually become available, what is the allure to the Caps for buying this?
If its replicable, how much proprietary value does it have?
This absolutely terrible news for us
And Washington knows it. They just don't give af
Don't they have access to this stuff internally anyway?!?
If they don't have their own systems in place already, that's pretty laughable - and if it's just a matter of wanting an upgrade, can't they just purchase/license the CF infrastructure without closing down the public site?
What was the point of him assaulting fans 20 years ago or his stupid new arena idea? He’s a moron and a shithead.What's the point in doing this? All it's doing is pissing off hockey fans
Hopefully it’s better than the central registry that did not keep track of NMC’s.Hey, maybe the NHL itself will take this opportunity build a brdige to the fanbase and build a similar site with official information straight from central registry....
As mentioned in the thread, there are other sites available.
Greed.They purchased it to shut it down? I’m confused
Touche'Only winners in this are the golden Knights, who are suddenly not the most disliked team in hockey.
f*** the capitals.
Doubtful this is much of a competitive advantage - most NHL teams likely have their own internal systems or would be able to get them made within 3-4 months. They aren't particularly complex.
You’d have to ask Leonsis that.Okay, but that doesn't really answer my question about the value proposition of this investment for the Caps.
Does he think by removing Capfriendly the rest of the league only gets info from that site and are now screwedOnly winners in this are the golden Knights, who are suddenly not the most disliked team in hockey.
f*** the capitals.
Doubtful this is much of a competitive advantage - most NHL teams likely have their own internal systems or would be able to get them made within 3-4 months. They aren't particularly complex.