Gallagbi
Formerly Eazy_B97
- Jul 5, 2005
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There's more poor teams than rich ones and the owners would still, largely, prefer to spend less. Net salaries seem like a logical move but I can't see enough teams volunteering for itSure. And the big market NHL teams should push it. They are the ones with the money. The idea that the teams that don’t make any money that get all the advantages can control the league is silly.
And the league with all of their talks of parity and fairness should recognize reality.
I do wonder if we'll every see something like more compliance buyouts and/or some type of cap credit trading. Poor teams can sell those off (pro) and rich teams can buy (pro). Parity would theoretically drop, but if the asset accumulation helps lower end teams it could naturally fuel parity just on a longer term basis