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joshjull said:The TV revenue has gone down not just not gone up. The TV deal that the NHL has with NBC is the same as the deal arena football has.Tv deals are as good a measure as any of nationwide popularity. TV networks use the popularity of a sport to sell commercials etc. That is the only area in US hockey could grow revenue because hockey has always had good ticket sales leaguewide. Canada isn't an issue it is the only nation where hockey is the undisputed king. I love international hockey tournaments as well. I like to see a World Cup of hockey every 2 or 4 years, rotating the host nation(s). As for understanding hockey as a part of culture isn't the NHL's job nor is it the reason they are at the Olympics.
After all my ranting I will still enjoy watcng the Olympic hockey.
Ps. Since your Canadian, I must say my favorite international tournament was when the US beat Canada for the 96' world Cup of hockey. It was even sweeter becaues I was in Toronto during the final game.![]()
Should change your name to Joshtroll.
The owners (approx 80% American) felt very strongly that by participating in the Olympics, they would be able to leverage the hockey coverage into additional fans for the sport. I can state this because they agreed to the players demand that the owners forego their ability to void the previous CBA in 2000, thus having it run it's course through 2004.
The poor national TV ratings could be more easily blamed on a regional product, poor marketing, or less exciting product than on the Olympic involvement. In either case, you're in no way making any sort of reasonable arguement that the NHL involvement in the Olympics have not helped the sport.