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Marwood
Location: Cumberland, BC
Joined: 03.18.2010

May 27 @ 10:56 AM ET
Lets take Jake Virtanen as an example . He refuses to play because he feels it is unsafe . Instead he goes to get lunch at Burger King and later have some of his girlfriends from the Roxy come over for some Jakie time.

Where are this players best chances of picking up the virus ? In a secluded monitored bubble or infesting the skank population?

It does not make sense to me to shut down all of sports and open every other type of business.

- VANTEL

Bit of an exaggeration.
VANTEL
Joined: 07.03.2010

May 27 @ 10:58 AM ET
Exactly how I view it too. The big winners during the pandemic are broadcasters. More eyes on screens. Question is, where will the content come from?
- chompsey



TV revenues are an excellent option if there is lots of advertising. I don't know if Ford is going to pay high advertising dollars when no one is buying a vehicle except Lefty.

When most businesses are operating at cut costs I am not going to guess how much they would be willing to spend on advertising.

VANTEL
Joined: 07.03.2010

May 27 @ 11:00 AM ET
Bit of an exaggeration.
- Marwood



Most businesses are up and running except the ones that could not afford to return.
Marwood
Location: Cumberland, BC
Joined: 03.18.2010

May 27 @ 11:01 AM ET
Most businesses are up and running except the ones that could not afford to return.
- VANTEL

Not as much over here. Lots still closed and our business didn't survive.
VANTEL
Joined: 07.03.2010

May 27 @ 11:02 AM ET
Bettman said the return to play was not about money.
- Marwood


This year yes he did say that. As I said in my original post , take Bettmans word for what it is worth
VANTEL
Joined: 07.03.2010

May 27 @ 11:02 AM ET
Not as much over here. Lots still closed and our business didn't survive.
- Marwood


Almost everything is open here . Sorry to hear that.

You cn drive down the street and see some businesses that did not survive here too. Sad.
1970vintage
Seattle Kraken
Location: BC
Joined: 11.11.2010

May 27 @ 11:03 AM ET
Lets take Jake Virtanen as an example . He refuses to play because he feels it is unsafe . Instead he goes to get lunch at Burger King and later have some of his girlfriends from the Roxy come over for some Jakie time.

Where are this players best chances of picking up the virus ? In a secluded monitored bubble or infesting the skank population?

It does not make sense to me to shut down all of sports and open every other type of business.

- VANTEL


This makes no sense (your example). I agree, having everything open but not some businesses isn’t fair. But then having Home Depot open (essential service) but closing all the dine-in restaurants also wasn’t fair.

Sport relies heavily on crowds. Crowds are dangerous. That’s a business risk. As I said to Chompers, I believe the NHL could make a play with no fans scenario work in the short term (one season or so) without any teams folding. The example in European football I think sets a president that it’s possible. Sure, it means players won’t collect 100% of their salaries, but none of them will lose their job. They guys that could lose jobs are the ones who may not get another contract because there will be younger/cheaper players available, but that happens every year anyway.
VANTEL
Joined: 07.03.2010

May 27 @ 11:12 AM ET
This makes no sense (your example). I agree, having everything open but not some businesses isn’t fair. But then having Home Depot open (essential service) but closing all the dine-in restaurants also wasn’t fair.

Sport relies heavily on crowds. Crowds are dangerous. That’s a business risk. As I said to Chompers, I believe the NHL could make a play with no fans scenario work in the short term (one season or so) without any teams folding. The example in European football I think sets a president that it’s possible. Sure, it means players won’t collect 100% of their salaries, but none of them will lose their job. They guys that could lose jobs are the ones who may not get another contract because there will be younger/cheaper players available.

- 1970vintage


I have been watching the German league and I think a big difference is the size of Germany is about the size of the state of Montana . No need for airplane rides and hotels. They usually play once a week maybe twice and can take a bus to the games and return after if they choose.

I think the NHL will postpone the start of next year if there is no fans . I guess we will wait and see. I know if I was a broadcaster I would not be throwing big money at empty arenas.
1970vintage
Seattle Kraken
Location: BC
Joined: 11.11.2010

May 27 @ 11:21 AM ET
I have been watching the German league and I think a big difference is the size of Germany is about the size of the state of Montana . No need for airplane rides and hotels. They usually play once a week maybe twice and can take a bus to the games and return after if they choose.

I think the NHL will postpone the start of next year if there is no fans . I guess we will wait and see. I know if I was a broadcaster I would not be throwing big money at empty arenas.

- VANTEL


Many of the teams also own their arenas. I agree, it will be tough, but this nonsense about being able to survive a lockout but not the 12 games and playoffs of this season is beyond stupid. Lots of things they can do next year to reduce costs. Scrap inter conference play, back to back games in the same city, shorter season.
Marwood
Location: Cumberland, BC
Joined: 03.18.2010

May 27 @ 11:25 AM ET
Many of the teams also own their arenas. I agree, it will be tough, but this nonsense about being able to survive a lockout but not the 12 games and playoffs of this season is beyond stupid. Lots of things they can do next year to reduce costs. Scrap inter conference play, back to back games in the same city, shorter season.
- 1970vintage

VANTEL
Joined: 07.03.2010

May 27 @ 11:26 AM ET
Just looking at car sales .

Hyundai took a 39 %plunge is April

UK took a 97% plunge and recorded 4300 new car sales. since lock down.

Advertising dollars may be down for a year or two.
Marwood
Location: Cumberland, BC
Joined: 03.18.2010

May 27 @ 11:28 AM ET
Just looking at car sales .

Hyundai took a 39 %plunge is April

UK took a 97% plunge and recorded 4300 new car sales. since lock down.

Advertising dollars may be down for a year or two.

- VANTEL

Things are going to get ugly. A non-commercial Christmas will be the final nail before riots and looting. At least Canuck fans are well trained for that.
1970vintage
Seattle Kraken
Location: BC
Joined: 11.11.2010

May 27 @ 11:29 AM ET
Just looking at car sales .

Hyundai took a 39 %plunge is April

UK took a 97% plunge and recorded 4300 new car sales. since lock down.

Advertising dollars may be down for a year or two.

- VANTEL


As more and more sectors of the economy get back online companies will start to heal. Travel could be the last industry to recover, but people will travel again. I was supposed to be going to Chile/Argentina in the fall

Maybe next year...
1970vintage
Seattle Kraken
Location: BC
Joined: 11.11.2010

May 27 @ 11:29 AM ET
Things are going to get ugly. A non-commercial Christmas will be the final nail before riots and looting. At least Canuck fans are well trained for that.
- Marwood


LordHumungous
Vancouver Canucks
Location: Greetings from the Humungous. Ayatollah of rock and rolla!
Joined: 08.15.2014

May 27 @ 11:33 AM ET
Sure will be more quiet in here once the PO’s begin. Those watching it will have to up the hits for those out of touch.
- Nighthawk

lol doubt it. It would be nice if the whiners who don't want Hockey back would piss off during the PO's but they will be in here daily spewing off about Benning and pitching the daily narratives.



Codes1087
Vancouver Canucks
Joined: 09.24.2014

May 27 @ 11:37 AM ET
lol doubt it. It would be nice if the whiners who don't want Hockey back would piss off during the PO's but they will be in here daily spewing off about Benning and pitching the daily narratives.




- LordHumungous


because the people who don't want hockey back, despite being massive hockey fans, don't want it back for the safety, health and well-being of the players, and nothing to do with not having hockey back in general, and that somehow has something to do with not liking Benning (which i haven't spouted off on him once in a long ass time)
Marwood
Location: Cumberland, BC
Joined: 03.18.2010

May 27 @ 11:37 AM ET
lol doubt it. It would be nice if the whiners who don't want Hockey back would piss off during the PO's but they will be in here daily spewing off about Benning and pitching the daily narratives.




- LordHumungous

Man, you whine a lot.
Wah, wah, wah, everyday.
VANTEL
Joined: 07.03.2010

May 27 @ 11:40 AM ET
Many of the teams also own their arenas. I agree, it will be tough, but this nonsense about being able to survive a lockout but not the 12 games and playoffs of this season is beyond stupid. Lots of things they can do next year to reduce costs. Scrap inter conference play, back to back games in the same city, shorter season.
- 1970vintage


Lockouts players don't get paid unless they have a special contract . Lock down everyone gets paid.

I don't know if there is stipulations to the broadcasting revenues for this year so it would be a guess.

I don't think they could have a draft order or a conclusion to this year without doing what they intend to do. I think with what they are proposing it will at least tie up some unsolved answers .
VANTEL
Joined: 07.03.2010

May 27 @ 11:42 AM ET
Things are going to get ugly. A non-commercial Christmas will be the final nail before riots and looting. At least Canuck fans are well trained for that.
- Marwood



I for one would love to get rid of Xmas shopping.
VANTEL
Joined: 07.03.2010

May 27 @ 11:48 AM ET
As more and more sectors of the economy get back online companies will start to heal. Travel could be the last industry to recover, but people will travel again. I was supposed to be going to Chile/Argentina in the fall

Maybe next year...

- 1970vintage



I am not as positive . I see a long recovery. I think a lot of industries will look at how they did things before and find different ways to operate. I can see the Auto and Travel industry taking a big hit and also the food and entertainment industry taking a big hit.

I don't think there will be as many jobs on the other side and as many as a 25% job loss.
VANTEL
Joined: 07.03.2010

May 27 @ 12:01 PM ET
If Quinn Hughes is only the 3rd defenceman in 80 years to lead rookies in scoring joining Brian Leetch and Bobby Orr, and they both won the Calder...I think you see where I am going with this. #Canucks


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Maybe Vintsy is right and soon people will compare Bobby Orr being as good as Hughes
bloatedmosquito
Vancouver Canucks
Location: I’m a dose of reality in this cesspool of glee
Joined: 10.22.2011

May 27 @ 12:10 PM ET
Exactly how I view it too. The big winners during the pandemic are broadcasters. More eyes on screens. Question is, where will the content come from?
- chompsey


According to Phoenix Coyotes bankruptcy filing they made as much money from broadcast and NHL profit sharing as they did from ticket and merch sales.

I think the broadcast money is more important and more reliable for teams than ticket sales, especially in the US.

What’s the TV deal worth in Canada, something like $5B?
VANTEL
Joined: 07.03.2010

May 27 @ 12:28 PM ET
According to Phoenix Coyotes bankruptcy filing they made as much money from broadcast and NHL profit sharing as they did from ticket and merch sales.

I think the broadcast money is more important and more reliable for teams than ticket sales, especially in the US.

What’s the TV deal worth in Canada, something like $5B?

- bloatedmosquito



12 year deal so 433 mil per year divided by 31 teams and the league.
1970vintage
Seattle Kraken
Location: BC
Joined: 11.11.2010

May 27 @ 12:34 PM ET
Lockouts players don't get paid unless they have a special contract . Lock down everyone gets paid.

I don't know if there is stipulations to the broadcasting revenues for this year so it would be a guess.

I don't think they could have a draft order or a conclusion to this year without doing what they intend to do. I think with what they are proposing it will at least tie up some unsolved answers .

- VANTEL


Everyone has already been paid. There are no more salaries to pay. The owners are not shelling out salaries except to their managers and team staff that still have jobs. They have had draft orders when there were lockouts, this is no different. Just make a decision, not everyone will like it but tough poop.
VANTEL
Joined: 07.03.2010

May 27 @ 12:41 PM ET
Everyone has already been paid. There are no more salaries to pay. The owners are not shelling out salaries except to their managers and team staff that still have jobs. They have had draft orders when there were lockouts, this is no different. Just make a decision, not everyone will like it but tough poop.
- 1970vintage



Yes everyone has been paid.

League shuts down in March , then no playoffs then no restart next season .
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