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Posted in Lighted Signs on 07/12/2001 07:38 am by admin
Why is that revenue from Canadian teams in NHL is much larger than their U.S. counterparts?
Corro that no, because I still see the incorrect references in this forum about how the NHL prefer to create franchises in the United States because the Canadian teams not making money. The opposite true. Kevin McGrane Toronto Star: The six Canadian teams, which represent 20 percent of the 30 teams in the league, representing 33.3 percent of all revenue in the NHL. This means that the Canadian amateur team cough estimated $ 733 million (all figures U.S.) in revenues of $ 2.2 million in the league. If a family purchasing season tickets, people buying sweaters, advertisers purchase on posters around the stage, radio and television companies to buy rights emission and people to park their cars in the club-owned lots, the Canadian teams have economic clout. These facts have emerged this week when officials met NHL Players' Association meeting where league revenues and the salary cap were discussed Read the article here: http://www.thestar.com/Sports/article/180345
It is not always cold "up" in Canada, so we have more ice. I suggest you get a card and you will see further south Ontario is equal to Northern California. Minnesota is farther north than my hometown. A little geography lesson. This is not just the Maple Leafs and Canadians constitute the majority of sales in Canada. Calgary Flames have the most sales of goods, for example. They can not be regarded as small players and no can not the other franchises. I think the next two franchises must be in Canada from the United States can not get much support from many of its teams. It is sad to see the games sand with 1 / 3 full - you can not find here. Why put a stop on the sale of the Phoenix or Nashville teams for Canadians is more beyond me. They would do much better here. Canada remain top of hockey and just because four of the six original teams were the United States as the basis of the NHL is here. It is in Canada and it's time we had franchise here. Winnipeg can certainly support such as Hamilton or Kitchener or London.
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