NHL negotiates with United Arab Emirates about a game in 2027

vorky

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Disgusting on so many levels. Bettman is the most filthy corrupt slimeball in sports today.
Perhaps he watched KHL World Games in Dubai a few years ago? And liked it? Definitelly Henke liked his time in Dubai. He knows how hockey works here, he can help :D

“This is amazing,” Lundqvist said. “It’s so good for the sport to have hockey here. As a player, you love to see the sport growing and become a world sport.

“This is a huge step, to have a KHL game in Dubai. If I could play, I’d love to be out there myself.”



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This isn't a good place for that. Your average Dubai resident isn't a native Emirati. It's meant to appeal to a bunch of wealthy expats and bored oil barons with more money than sense.
The Arab money has thrown a stupid amount on sports... you would be completely delusional to not even consider receiving a fraction of that.
 

TheBeerNerd

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The Arab money has thrown a stupid amount on sports... you would be completely delusional to not even consider receiving a fraction of that.
Oh I'm not denying there's a shitload of money being thrown around. I'm just saying that if you want to get more people into the game, you're not going to have a lot of new fans there. I think like 10% of the country are native born, and the rest are expats and various abused labor.
 

Martin Skoula

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I'm all for it as long as less than 20 slave laborers die in the building/hosting necessary for the game. Next up: a game in Saudi Arabia, with players seeing what will happen if they use pride tape on their sticks.

I see the angle for Bettman now, new leg on parlays for how many slaves die game day.
 

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Why does hockey need to grow in Dubai?
That would just be an excuse. The real answer is always money now.

The NHL would put a team on Ganymede for $1 billion, as long as the Ganymedeans built the arena too.
 

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