rboomercat90
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You misread my post. What I was trying to say was I was surprised Katz was willing to trade the revenue from a home date at Rogers for whatever he’d get for a “home” date in Sweden. As it turns out he isn’t. There is only one game in Sweden and the Devils are the home team.Not just you
but I think a lot of NHL fans do not understand how much money can be made by doing this
there is a reason why both the NBA and NFL play games here in London--but some NHL teams and nhl fans just do not want to understand or refuse to accept how dynamic it is to do things beyond that which you have already done
within ten years there will be an NFL team in London
Sorry JTS, I don’t believe for a second this game will sell as many tickets at the price seats in Edmonton go for. Not in Sweden and not for two games. Feel free to tell us what people pay for hockey tickets in Europe. I doubt they’re in the same ballpark as what we’re paying.
I don’t think NFL games in London are a great comparison either. What kind of football is played in Europe that can be remotely compared to the NFL? Lots of high level hockey in Europe even if it’s a step below the NHL. NFL football would be a novelty worth paying for. Not so sure about NHL. Regardless of how much money is made on those games it’s always lower profile teams playing in them and not premier teams giving up home dates to go.