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NHL looking to add 2nd Toronto franchise??
Note to NHL:
Please don't expand anymore. I understand Toronto is a big hockey market, but for God sakes, please re-locate an existing team.
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Stop making sense when speaking to NHL execs. Reality might seep in between their ears.
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What the hell are they doing thinking of putting another franchise in a godforsaken cold location like that?
Mexico! They should be looking at Mexico. |
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I think hockey could thrive in Alaska!
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P. Rico and so on.
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Frankly, I'd welcome a second NHL franchise in Toronto. Perhaps the competition would finally get the management of the Maple Leafs to start putting good teams onto the ice instead of the turkeys they've been serving up the last thirteen or so seasons.
I almost wish there was the kind of open league structure seen in European football as opposed to the closed, monopolistic league structure that currently exists in North America... |
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Makes more sense than the Kansas City rumors.
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To the buyer it probably doesn't matter because if you want to move a team to TO the Leafs will still want their money and just buying one but moving it elsewhere will still probably cost around 200+M. I'm not saying it'll happen because I doubt anyone wants into the Toronto market that badly, but if someone does I don't see much problem with expanding and contracting over just relocation. Yeah, contraction certainly wouldn't look good, but I'm sure the extra money trumps the appearance of a league will failing teams. We already have a good idea that teams are failing so it won't be that much of a PR hit to them. Quote:
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I wonder if they could get similar money from lower division teams on the brink of moving up by deciding to increase the # of teams in their upper division.
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The Maple Leafs are a pretty good example of what happens when a team has a territorial monopoly over a hungry market: it has no incentive to put anything on the ice other than a barely sufficient team because its monopoly ensures it will get every hockey dollar in the market. Last edited by Le Grande Orange; 10-22-2008 at 09:16 PM. |
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And I seriously pray the NHL never goes to a European football structure. It's fine the way it is. Last edited by Bluenoser; 10-22-2008 at 08:58 PM. |
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Canadian teams are a cash cow for the NHL. It's falling off a little with the rebound in the US $. There's just no way (well it is the NHL ) they would ever do that.
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Another downside to the closed league structure is that too often it allows a sports team to essentially blackmail its host city into coughing up public tax dollars to help build the private team (business) a new stadium. How often have we seen the "if you don't help up build a new stadium, we're moving to another city" threat used in the last twenty-five years? That sort of threat is meaningless in an open league structure because of the lack of monopoly territories. Quote:
Besides, if one looks at the Premier League, how many of its major clubs have been relegated out of the League during its history? Is Manchester United or Arsenal in danger of being relegated any time soon? Big clubs will nearly always stay in the top division because of their home markets. Also, unlike in a closed league, they can't coast through a season with minimum effort. The threat of relegation (and consequent loss of income and prestige) ensures at least some good measure of effort each year in putting together a competitive team. Last edited by Le Grande Orange; 10-22-2008 at 09:37 PM. |
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Your statement about competition could apply to almost any professional franchise that is the sole occupent of a province/state in their particular sport. Motreal has no "competition" in Quebec, but they have incentive to change because they have pride and a desire to win. Same for Vancouver, Minnesota, or even Atlanta and Nashville. They keep changing and trying to improve, and it's not because they have competition in their respective areas. |
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""!!!!! and any other of the major North American sports leagues for that matter.
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