TSN: TSN's free agent signing tracker is awful

dumbdick

Galactic Defender
May 31, 2008
11,767
4,199
The online signing tracker on TSN is just awful this year.




1) Toronto Bias:
Max Domi (signed for $3.75M) and Chris Tanev ($4.5M) both get big red banners that say "Major Signing" on it.

Toffoli, Wennberg, Sarangovich, Zucker, bertuzzi, durzi, and teravainen all signed for more than $5M AAV but were apparently not as "major" as a Max Domi signing.

2) It's full of errors:
- Eberle signed in march and he's still listed as having a salary of $95M
- Michael Rasmussen signed in February and is still listed as making over $12M per year.

Are TSN's web guys just a bunch of drunken leafs homers?
 

Lunatik

HFBoards Sponsor
Sponsor
Oct 12, 2012
57,911
9,967
Bell owns TSN, Bell is a part owner of the Leafs. Yet people still so perplexed why they focus on the Leafs so much.
That has nothing to do with it.

Southern Ontario has like half the countries population, then add in the popularity of the Leafs nationwide due to being an O6 team (if you'd been to or seen a Leafs game in Western Canada, you'd see they are very popular). Factor in that Toronto is the home to more major advertisers than anywhere else in the country, then consider they don't have TV rights to any Western Canadian teams and it makes perfect sense.

It f***ing sucks, but it makes sense.
 

JianYang

Registered User
Sep 29, 2017
19,582
19,015
I'm not going to argue that the "national" sports stations (at least in english) are run like glorified local Toronto networks, however, they also listed the Dakota Joshua signing as "major", so their threshold for "major" signing is already pretty low.
 

Golden_Jet

Registered User
Sep 21, 2005
26,436
13,726
That has nothing to do with it.

Southern Ontario has like half the countries population, then add in the popularity of the Leafs nationwide due to being an O6 team (if you'd been to or seen a Leafs game in Western Canada, you'd see they are very popular). Factor in that Toronto is the home to more major advertisers than anywhere else in the country, then consider they don't have TV rights to any Western Canadian teams and it makes perfect sense.

It f***ing sucks, but it makes sense.
All of Ontario is ~39%
 
  • Like
Reactions: dukeofjive

miscs75

Registered User
Jul 2, 2014
6,554
6,131
It just shows the interest that the NHL is missing out on by not having a 2nd team in Toronto.
What if they moved another unsuccessful original six franchise to the GTA? NY doesn’t need the Rangers anyways.
 
  • Haha
Reactions: Lunatik

JianYang

Registered User
Sep 29, 2017
19,582
19,015
That doesn’t make any sense at all.

The Habs alone have more fans, and if you alienate every other Canadian team you’re not generating more revenue. They’re so biased they don’t realize it.

The difference is that the Habs fans get split into two different languages. Only the English fraction of the their audience is what sportsnet or tsn would care about
 

Ad

Upcoming events

Ad

Ad