Golden_Jet
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And then Canada starts it's own pro hockey league, sells out every game, and as far as I know Canada or someone here owns the Stanley Cup and it is on loan to the NHL?Time to move all 7 teams to the Sun Belt!
Pretty sure they all quit this week.
Pretty sure they all quit this week.
Looks like Auston Matthews will play for his home state after all!Time to move all 7 teams to the Sun Belt!
And yet people wonder why Bettman won't move any teams to Canada
That's not how it works. They are conversion rates.Lower Canadian dollar means that Canadian teams are paying $1.30 for each dollar they pay their players.
.30 cents on every dollar is A LOT of lost revenue for Canadian markets.
An American market players earns a dollar and gets paid a dollar.
A Canadian market players earns a dollar and gets paid a dollar thirty.
I try to stay out of the loop with the news but given that it pertains to hockey, what actually happened?
All I know is there's a looming threat of tariffs.
As long as the Hockey Season and the May "2-4" weekend aren't cancelled...everything will sort itself out. lolOn the day the Fall economic report was due our Deputy PM and Finance Minister as well as our Minister of Housing, Infrastructure, and Communities resigned citing differences with Trudy on fiscal policy. The country is basically in shambles but because this is Canada, it's a boring half assed kind of melancholic shambles.
Omaha Canadiens has a ring to it.Temporarily relocating them to the US or Mexico until Canada gets its act together seems like the best bet. For the sake of tradition they can keep the same team names.
AtlantaAnd yet people wonder why Bettman won't move any teams to Canada
On the day the Fall economic report was due our Deputy PM and Finance Minister as well as our Minister of Housing, Infrastructure, and Communities resigned citing differences with Trudy on fiscal policy. The country is basically in shambles but because this is Canada, it's a boring half assed kind of melancholic shambles.
I assume the fiscal policies cited are how to handle tariff threats?
As long as the Hockey Season and the May "2-4" weekend aren't cancelled...everything will sort itself out. lol
The CND team revenues are converted to USD for the HRR calcs, so when the loonie devalues league HRR falls, and the cap goes down. This would theoretically offset other revenue increases.Isn't this technically better for players on Canadian teams or am I misunderstanding things?
They get paid in USD, but likely have to exchange currency to CAD which will result in them having more money to spend inside of Canada.
Again, I could be completely misunderstanding things here.
Believe that's the gist of it yes. At least when it comes to the Deputy PM and Finance Minister(Freeland).
The Canadian TV contract carried the league for years lol.The revenues of the teams themselves is not an issue. Canadian franchises will be doing well even with the devaluation factored in. Bettman wants the biggest US TV contract possible and an abundance of Canadian teams hurts that objective.
Isles ain’t moving. This is the Canadian franchises relocating due to the Canadian dollar being down.The Mayan Islanders
10*A lot of Canadians are about 4 years late to the party when it comes to realizing he sucks.
Americans get bent over if the tariffs happen. The tariff is applied when the good goes over the border.So their concern, then, is that Trudeau is basically gonna get bent over by Trump in tariffs/trade negotiations?
Nope it’s the Mayan Islanders, we’re all jumping in on the fun.Isles ain’t moving. This is the Canadian franchises relocating due to the Canadian dollar being down.
Americans get bent over if the tariffs happen. The tariff is applied when the good goes over the border.
MAs, MScs, PhDs.What are Canada’s main exports to the us?
It's going to be pain when you have to trim. But, has to be that way.Canada is f***ed for at least a few years here. Maybe forever, but if the next government is committed to doing the hard work of fixing the problem it’s still going to take a while.
Americans get bent over if the tariffs happen. The tariff is applied when the good goes over the border.
So their concern, then, is that Trudeau is basically gonna get bent over by Trump in tariffs/trade negotiations?