oba
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- Feb 2, 2024
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I'd like to start a thread, just one thread only, on the big picture of hockey.
This is about the sport in general and how it's being presented in both the corporate entertainment sphere (pro hockey) and also in the amateur and development sphere.
The game itself is governed by certain forces. At the NHL level, we get the business model on full force.
This has led, among other things, to a preseason schedule (up to 10 games), a regular schedule of 82 games, and then a playoff schedule of anywhere between 16 and 28 games, which also include overtimes.
Pro football by comparison has a 17 game schedule, and up to 4 playoff games.
This is vast gulf of difference. Is revenue the only factor, or are there other factors as well? If so, what.
Pro sports has the elegant and the grotesque. NHL is no exception.
Why is grotesque tolerated?
There's more but I will let this simmer and bake for a bit.
This is about the sport in general and how it's being presented in both the corporate entertainment sphere (pro hockey) and also in the amateur and development sphere.
The game itself is governed by certain forces. At the NHL level, we get the business model on full force.
This has led, among other things, to a preseason schedule (up to 10 games), a regular schedule of 82 games, and then a playoff schedule of anywhere between 16 and 28 games, which also include overtimes.
Pro football by comparison has a 17 game schedule, and up to 4 playoff games.
This is vast gulf of difference. Is revenue the only factor, or are there other factors as well? If so, what.
Pro sports has the elegant and the grotesque. NHL is no exception.
Why is grotesque tolerated?
There's more but I will let this simmer and bake for a bit.