Nikolajs Sillers
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Arizona did way better than I would have thought.
The exclusive two month window for Rogers to negotiate a renewal of their current Canadian TV rights started January 1.Yup! I wonder how they factored that in their new projections? Do they have a extension that is close to being announced? I know Bettman was in talks with Sportsnet since Nov/Dec
They should increase the ELC yes but I do wonder... Those frugal teams who rebuild need this. The more the gap between the highest revenue generators vs the low revenue generators will stress the system.
The current CBA expires before the 26/27 season. I just wonder what they do to change some of the context to keep the parity they like (Betman). Then you wonder when Betman retires.... I bet you his retirement happens after the new CBA.
I'm failing to see how this is a good thing as a fan other than the fact that teams will have more cap space. I paid around $9 for a shitty hot dog at an oilers game last week, so if Canadian teams have to pay over $150 million CAD to ice a roster what is that hot dog gonna cost me in the future???
If you consider it a problem that 1/4 of the league has missed the playoffs over the last 5 years, I don’t see how striving for a cap that’s “higher than half the teams are willing to spend” would improve parity?Good. In reality the cap should be higher than half the teams are willing to spend. The NHL has a massive parity problem, as over a quarter of the league hasn't been to the playoffs in 5 years, which is frankly horrible, and by far the worst of the big 4 leagues. Rebuilding is way too difficult in this league.
Thats to muchKaprizov is going to sign for > $17M this summer.
In a cap world the players have negotiated a percentage of revenue and my team hasn't had a player like Kaprizov in 20 years so I'd rather pay what it costs to keep him than have 4 Marcus Foligno types. Kaprizov taking less isn't going to eliminate my GMs ability to sign 3rd line players to bad contracts, nor has there ever been a team that didn't overpay players. Complaining about the best player in the world making too much is patheticWell, I pay watch my team win and in a cap world I do care if players are taking discounts to keep the team competitive and balanced. Don't really care about how much owners or media is making.
Not when the cap is $113M.Thats to much
Sure, then you agree that Kaprizov making 20M+ would be good for the Wild.In a cap world the players have negotiated a percentage of revenue and my team hasn't had a player like Kaprizov in 20 years so I'd rather pay what it costs to keep him than have 4 Marcus Foligno types. Kaprizov taking less isn't going to eliminate my GMs ability to sign 3rd line players to bad contracts, nor has there ever been a team that didn't overpay players. Complaining about the best player in the world making too much is pathetic
I just think people have to accept, that to watch top level sports live today is a luxury.So don't buy the hot dog?
IMO, the only things you can complain about their prices are the tickets, and maybe parking. Tickets cause, well, y'aint getting in without one. Parking is a maybe cause you gotta get there, but there are options. The rest is optional. No one is forced to buy beer or food at a rink, or hats, jerseys, or whatever.
In actuality refusing the hot dog(etc.) sends the message.
Sometimes you just gotta say no. Remember too you're a customer, and when the business provider fails to provide value, you cease doing business. Teams, media, etc., perpetuate the "fan" thing so that you think you're "part of a tribe" or have some "duty" to a piece of laundry. But ultimately, they are a business that is looking to separate you from your money, same as Apple, Amazon, Microsoft or P&G. Why should an NHL team be treated differently than those companies when you are paying the money?
20% of a $104M cap in the summer of 2026 would be $20.6MWell, I am sure you are hoping Kaprizov will get 22Mx8yr extension
I think he's a top 5 player in the league so he's earned a max deal in my opinion. I'm certainly not gonna get mad at the player who is the main reason I watch the team.Sure, then you agree that Kaprizov making 20M+ would be good for the Wild.
More money for overpayments.
Well maybe not intentionally, but it could happen, Columbus might be in danger to...Buttman & Co. trying to kill small market Canadian teams so he can relocate them to hockey hotbeds like Boise, Idaho...
Arizona did way better than I would have thought.
"Ok I can overpay this forward by $5 mill, this defenseman by $3 million and this goalie by $4 million" "WE'RE BACK BABY!"