Jester
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yarre said:So you have no thoughts at all about expanding the sport outside of NA then? The NHL grows in Europe when people can see their stars in tournaments, it will bring in money from TV-rights. If the sport wants to grow larger in Asia you need to have the best players on the ice to really put on a show.
How can a sport like hockey grow in countries that usually don't see the sport if it wasn't for the olympics?
I know you don't care about the rest of the world probably, since "no one" can watch it anyways (Europe = no one I guess?) but believe it or not, what is good for hockey is more countries involved, higher interest around the world will give extra incomes, more players of higher quality and you might start a fanbase in another country, if you have any knowledge of soccer, you might know of teams like FC Barcelona, Real Madrid etc. They have a huge fanbase in Asia, alot of income comes to the clubs from selling sportjerseys to them.
Why wouldn't NHL-teams want to tap into those markets too?
they would, but those markets aren't open to hockey. if you don't understand the MAJOR difference between hockey and soccer/football, then this is a lost cause... but here it goes. people can EASILY play soccer. it is an accessible sport. you need a ball and a make-shift goal and you're good. you don't need skates, sticks, pucks, ICE, nets, etc. to play the sport of soccer. a kid can watch a World Cup (note: NOT the olympics...) and go out in his backyard and play soccer pretty much ANYWHERE in the world. that isn't the case with hockey...
you'll note that soccer is extremely popular in the poorer regions of the world for these very reasons... its accessibility to the people in those regions due to their ability to play the sport.
okay, i have NOTHING against european fans of the NHL and hockey in general. however, the simple truth is that you aren't what is really driving the financial model of the NHL. it's that simple. it isn't a judgment of you as hockey fans, or your importance to the sport of hockey (obviously european hockey is an integral part of the sport of the hockey and the NHL). however, financially it is an almost non-existent element to what the NHL is trying to accomplish as a business.
if the NHL is going to be truly successful it is going to be because the sport is going to catch hold in the US outside of the mid-atlantic region and canadian border... not because people start watching a bit more hockey in europe... outside of the fact that the NHL makes almost nothing off of TV and is extremely reliant on ticket-sales, something that European fans offer no return on.
the Olympics do NOTHING to help the growth of the NHL (not hockey) in NA, which is really the crux of the issue...
we can also discuss the concept of sports-saturated markets and the problems that European Football offers for ANY sport making a dent in the euro sports marketplace...