NHL preparing for Gary Bettman’s retirement in “a couple years”

Expect a lot of “Ding dong the witch is dead” across social media when it finally happens.

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Florida was done before he became commissioner.
Yeah and both teams struggled financially, especially Tampa Bay, they had ownership issues and were a financial disaster. Bettman was hired during that expansion era to lead the leagues growth and evolution and he deserves some credit for where the league is today.
 
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Praise for Bettman in this thread shows you that people look at errors of commission far more than ommission.

This league, under different leadership, would have been far richer than it is today if they had a true business minded commissioner.
 
Praise for Bettman in this thread shows you that people look at errors of commission far more than ommission.

This league, under different leadership, would have been far richer than it is today if they had a true business minded commissioner.
Errors of Commissioner*
 
I don't think the nhl did "great" under bettman. He was maybe "okay" but not "great".

What the nhl wanted from him at the beginning was a legitmate national US deal with the networks. They got it with fox.

I think the 3 work stoppages under his watch are big blemishes. 1994 was damaging because they had awoken the largest market in America. Sports Illustrated was also pumping the nhl tires while deflating the NBA.

2005 was ridiculous. A full year lost. That just does not happen. Then yet another stoppage in 2013.

There was also short term vision of taking a TV deal on an obscure network such as oln/versus. For a niche league trying to keep up with the nba's growth, they sure did their best to hide their product from the mainstream sources.

That said, yes the league definitely grew under bettman, and they are a much more professional operation than what he took over, but that was inevitable if the league hired anyone with an ounce of competency for the job.
 
His retirement can't come soon enough if you ask me, which leads me to another (logical) question. How much Quebec chances of getting team are up once he is (finally) gone ?
 
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I don't think the nhl did "great" under bettman. He was maybe "okay" but not "great".

What the nhl wanted from him at the beginning was a legitmate national US deal with the networks. They got it with fox.

I think the 3 work stoppages under his watch are big blemishes. 1994 was damaging because they had awoken the largest market in America. Sports Illustrated was also pumping the nhl tires while deflating the NBA.

2005 was ridiculous. A full year lost. That just does not happen. Then yet another stoppage in 2013.

There was also short term vision of taking a TV deal on an obscure network such as oln/versus. For a niche league trying to keep up with the nba's growth, they sure did their best to hide their product from the mainstream sources.

That said, yes the league definitely grew under bettman, and they are a much more professional operation than what he took over, but that was inevitable if the league hired anyone with an ounce of competency for the job.

Thats just it. All sports leagues have grown in terms of fans/viewers, mostly because the general population has increased over time, as it always does. However, NHLs been left in the dust by the other three major leagues. Even baseball which has had issues attracting younger fans, is still doing well financially.
 

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