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bigbadbruins1

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While it has constantly be raised, it is becoming more and more apparent as the cap increases, the teams in no or low income tax states will gain benefits for the higher tier players. A solution came to mind that I think would be fair, an NHLPA escrow of 20%( or whatever is agreed upon) and if they are in a state with income tax, that income tax % is deducted from the escrow %. Probably not the first time this idea has been floated, but I think with 100m+ contracts being thrown around, and players NTC/NMC teams always including multiple no income tax states, it should be at least considered.

Also take into account, while it may not directly correlate, that 5 of the last 7 stanley cup champions are from no income tax states. ( TB, TB, COL, LV, FL, FL, CAR)
 
Debate falls apart when you look at Nashville and it's entire existence with subpar success.
Seattle stuck in mediocrity.

Dallas doesn't get any cheap contracts with it's no tax either.

Harley is going to be the 4th highest paid blue liner this season, and he's not even top 30 in terms of talent or impact.

Florida and Vegas are on teams lists because they are successful and the quality of life. The "tax advatage" is overplayed.

What's next we give Winnipeg a bump too because nobody wants to waste away in a frozen tundra all winter?
 
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While it has constantly be raised, it is becoming more and more apparent as the cap increases, the teams in no or low income tax states will gain benefits for the higher tier players. A solution came to mind that I think would be fair, an NHLPA escrow of 20%( or whatever is agreed upon) and if they are in a state with income tax, that income tax % is deducted from the escrow %. Probably not the first time this idea has been floated, but I think with 100m+ contracts being thrown around, and players NTC/NMC teams always including multiple no income tax states, it should be at least considered.

Also take into account, while it may not directly correlate, that 5 of the last 7 stanley cup champions are from no income tax states. ( TB, TB, COL, LV, FL, FL, CAR)
a better solution is getting rid of income tax in all the other states & provinces
 
Debate falls apart when you look at Nashville and it's entire existence with subpar success.
Seattle stuck in mediocrity.

Dallas doesn't get any cheap contracts with it's no tax either.

Harley is going to be the 4th highest paid blue liner this season, and he's not even top 30 in terms of talent or impact.

Florida and Vegas are on teams lists because they are successful and the quality of life. The "tax advatage" is overplayed.

What's next we give Winnipeg a bump too because nobody wants to waste away in a frozen tundra all winter?

While management is absolutely a key component, if you were offered 130 million contract from LV and lost, or carolina, who just won the cup... would 12 million sway you toward LV?

I'm just trying to isolate the pure financial benefit. adding ownership and management is just a pure crapshoot.
 
Debate falls apart when you look at Nashville and it's entire existence with subpar success.
Seattle stuck in mediocrity.

Dallas doesn't get any cheap contracts with it's no tax either.

Harley is going to be the 4th highest paid blue liner this season, and he's not even top 30 in terms of talent or impact.

Florida and Vegas are on teams lists because they are successful and the quality of life. The "tax advatage" is overplayed.

What's next we give Winnipeg a bump too because nobody wants to waste away in a frozen tundra all winter?
What if a team gets an extra 100k in salary cap for every day of the year it is below freezing. Extra 100k for every day it’s below -30. I’m just spitballing here.
 
Maybe no salary cap wasn't such a bad thing, players are playing a dangerous game fleeing the teams that actually make the league money for small, warm market tax havens.
 
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Just abolish the cap and let the free market take care of itself, and get rid of bigger markets having to share revenue.
The NHL is a competitor to the other NA major leagues. Doing this would be a great way to ensure it falls behind even more.

Also 80% of NHL owners would be completely against this. It would destroy NHL team valuations too.
 
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