CarlRacki
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- Feb 9, 2004
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Wetcoaster said:Here is the defintion from the NBA:
http://members.cox.net/lmcoon/salarycap.htm#12
In the NFL it is called DGR (Defined Gross Revenues)
http://www.nflpa.org/Members/main.asp?subPage=CBA+Complete#art24
No problem the NHL and NHLPA should be able to hammer this puppy out in what? - a couple of hours - once the NHL owners disclose all the books for the teams and related entitites and all sources of potential revenues so it can be examined and determined if it should be included as HRI (Hockey Related Income).
Are you being facetious?
Seriously, though, it wouldn't be as hard as you suggest. The NHL has two clear and successful models to follow and would simply need to pick which works out best for them.
As for opening the books, that can be done after the two sides agree on what revenue is to be shared. No sense, for example, in making Bill Wirtz disclose how much he receives from stadium naming rights if that's not to be included in the shared revenue.