Could NHL surpass NBA?

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I never get some people's obsession with the "grow the game" stuff. Do I own a team? No. Do I make revenue from the team? No. Will making the game more popular make tickets harder to find and more expensive? Yes.

It isn't like the league is hurting, having too many teams already. My opinion, of course. Yours mileage may vary.
 
I look forward to the moment when Byfield, Parekh, K.Miller, etc are all representing their countries and are bigger stars in the sport. Diversity is good and the NHL lacks it severely and they need to change that. All the whiners about not caring about that don't seem to understand why its important and explaining why is pointless.

One of the worst things the league did was allow the Thrashers to be bought and moved, their attendance was never the issue that made them a target to be moved, it was shit ownership and an arena in a better location. That team had fans and a lot of loyal ones, I'd rather see a team there than New Orleans.

Bettman protected so many teams for a long time and the moment the Thrashers had a buyer, let them bounce immediately, absolute clown of a Commissioner.


What was their biggest recent hype moment? Lebron playing with his son? Now most of the league is saying the Lakers made a huge deal out of it and the lad isn't even remotely ready to play in the league nor was he worth taking as high as he was taken.

I'd reckon finishing in the bottom three for attendance is an issue. 2009, 2010 and 2011 they finished 28th or lower.
 
I never get some people's obsession with the "grow the game" stuff. Do I own a team? No. Do I make revenue from the team? No. Will making the game more popular make tickets harder to find and more expensive? Yes.

It isn't like the league is hurting, having too many teams already. My opinion, of course. Yours mileage may vary.
The only reason I would want the game to grow is so other people also to have to pay 300$ for a hockey ticket like me!!!! Yeah I'm petty!!!


But realistically everything you say is true , seriously who cares , it's just gonna be more expensive for those who do care lol
 
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Wayne Gretzky is very popular in the US. Most people know who he is.

Right.

But he wouldn't make a "#1 most famous athlete of the past 100 years", and he also wouldn't make a top 10 in a large majority of cases. A lot of NBA players would appear first. And - Gretzky is the exception for hockey, because I don't even know off hand who #2 for hockey would be, but they'd be very, very far behind in terms of fame.
 
Right.

But he wouldn't make a "#1 most famous athlete of the past 100 years", and he also wouldn't make a top 10 in a large majority of cases. A lot of NBA players would appear first. And - Gretzky is the exception for hockey, because I don't even know off hand who #2 for hockey would be, but they'd be very, very far behind in terms of fame.

#2 would be Rob Ray
 
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I never get some people's obsession with the "grow the game" stuff. Do I own a team? No. Do I make revenue from the team? No. Will making the game more popular make tickets harder to find and more expensive? Yes.

It isn't like the league is hurting, having too many teams already. My opinion, of course. Yours mileage may vary.
Completely agree with this.

I'm a WNBA fan. Some growth is necessary because in that context, you want all of the women to make a comfortable living.

That being said, some of my favorite things about the league are derived from less popularity. Better prices/seats, fewer casuals with awful takes, a tighter community.

I love when we're not playing Caitlin Clark and I can sit in the 8th row for $100. I can't even get into MSG for $100.

Have you guys seen most NBA or NFL fans? Hell, have you seen most NHL fans??? Not here, but in general. Those are the people you have to listen to when the sport becomes popular.
 
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I think the difference is that hockey basically only has pro leagues of any worth in North American and Europe.

Cricket has pro leagues with high-end players in Europe, Asia, North America, Australasia and Africa... and it is played in multiple countries in each of those continents to a high level. South America (Guyana) also produces some very good players.

plus, the nations where cricket is played have a far greater combined population than hockey.

Hard to be "niche" when the 2nd most watched and 2nd most played team sport on the planet... with high end professional players coming from EVERY continent!

Also 99 nations have national teams that actually play games.

Whereas in ice hockey only 58 teams play at international level. (albeit 2-3 more will be added in the next couple of years in Europe I guess with Ireland and Portugal)

This is a good point that I didn’t really think about. Thank you for opening my eyes. :)

It’s funny because I actually like cricket a lot and should have known this. My watching habits are usually restricted to the major international tours.
 
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I never get some people's obsession with the "grow the game" stuff. Do I own a team? No. Do I make revenue from the team? No. Will making the game more popular make tickets harder to find and more expensive? Yes.

It isn't like the league is hurting, having too many teams already. My opinion, of course. Yours mileage may vary.
I feel the same way but for different reasons. Since you're American you're not going to agree with me, but I've always hated how other countries are catching up to Canada in the only sport we are worldly known to be truly successful in. I'm not saying it's ad other countries are playing the sport, I'm saying it sucks how it comes at our expense.

People will tell me that it's "good for the game". And I will tell them, "How's that good for our game?".

(And by "our game" I'm not saying we own the sport. I'm speaking of Hockey Canada, specifically).
 
I don't follow basketball, but the NBA has real problems right now. From what I've seen, and from what people tell me:

1. A huge problem is that the game seems to be solved. Only two kinds of shots exist anymore, and those are layups and three pointers.

2. The game isn't physical and flopping is out of control.

3. The whole league was set up around the idea of 'star' teams, and right now, people don't particularly love the stars the NBA has to offer.

4. Charles Barkley is retiring. Don't underestimate this. It's worth watching the NBA on TNT just for Barkley and Shaq, it transcends the game. This is a major, major problem for the NBA.



The Four Nations tournament, as much as I hate it for one of my team's star players getting injured, made a lot of people take note of the fact that hockey is a pretty good game right now, and guys need something to follow during the spring.
 
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I don't follow basketball, but the NBA has real problems right now. From what I've seen, and from what people tell me:

1. A huge problem is that the game seems to be solved. Only two kinds of shots exist anymore, and those are layups and three pointers.

2. The game isn't physical and flopping is out of control.

3. The whole league was set up around the idea of 'star' teams, and right now, people don't particularly love the stars the NBA has to offer.

4. Charles Barkley is retiring. Don't underestimate this. It's worth watching the NBA on TNT just for Barkley and Shaq, it transcends the game. This is a major, major problem for the NBA.



The Four Nations tournament, as much as I hate it for one of my team's star players getting injured, made a lot of people take note of the fact that hockey is a pretty good game right now, and guys need something to follow during the spring.
Yup. The NBA and NHL interest in the US (hockey will always be king in Canada, so this doesn’t apply) will always be cyclical. Interest will vary depending on how exciting the two leagues. Currently the NBA is terrible and the NHL is exciting by comparison. The NFL will always dominate in the US. It’s almost like hockey is in Canada.
 
I can't imagine a world where the NHL will pass the NBA....


They'd have to pass College Hoops and College Football before they even get close to the NBA.
 
I feel the same way but for different reasons. Since you're American you're not going to agree with me, but I've always hated how other countries are catching up to Canada in the only sport we are worldly known to be truly successful in.

People will tell me that it's "good for the game". And I will tell them, "How's that good for our game?".

(And by "our game" I'm not saying we own the sport. I'm speaking of Hockey Canada, specifically).

That’s exactly why, as an American, I like the idea of the game growing: some of it is admittedly personal, because I want to be competitive with a team like Canada in international play. Growing the sport in the United States has done just that. The results aren’t quite there yet because Canada still manages to find a way to beat us when it really counts (2002, 2010, and 2025 so far).

I will also admit that I take a great deal of amusement at beating another country’s national team at a sport they consider to be “their” sport. For example, in soccer, drawing England 1-1 (this wasn’t a win but it was close enough to serve its purpose) at the World Cup and watching all the England fans melt down over it brought me a great deal of enjoyment. Beating Mexico 3-2 at the 2002 World Cup brought me a similar level of joy, although because I don’t speak Spanish I didn’t get to watch any ensuing potential meltdown of their fans.

It goes in reverse too though. Seeing other national teams become more competitive in basketball (where the American national team is dominant on both the men’s and women’s side) makes me happy because I think it’s good for the sport. Likewise for women’s hockey, which is dominated by the United States and Canada. That’s just me though, and I don’t blame any Canadian who doesn’t feel the same way about hockey.
 
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Not happening.

I do think the current NBA is crap and so much worse than what is used to be. NBA games have turned into no-contact three point contests. No thanks.
 

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