Downside is that player X gets hurt during a non-nhl game and your team misses the playoffs as a resulttimwebb1212 wroteCOLONSeriously though what is the downside from a monetary standpoint for the NHL to allow players to go to the Olympics? I don't see any.
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But that's equally likely to happen to all teams in theory, so no one team's chances are hurt by the NHL participating in the Olympics. And even if that were to happen, there's little to no monetary loss for the NHL.Arian The Insider wroteCOLONDownside is that player X gets hurt during a non-nhl game and your team misses the playoffs as a resulttimwebb1212 wroteCOLONSeriously though what is the downside from a monetary standpoint for the NHL to allow players to go to the Olympics? I don't see any.
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I disagree,timwebb1212 wroteCOLONBut that's equally likely to happen to all teams in theory, so no one team's chances are hurt by the NHL participating in the Olympics. And even if that were to happen, there's little to no monetary loss for the NHL.Arian The Insider wroteCOLONDownside is that player X gets hurt during a non-nhl game and your team misses the playoffs as a resulttimwebb1212 wroteCOLONSeriously though what is the downside from a monetary standpoint for the NHL to allow players to go to the Olympics? I don't see any.
Someone like Crosby will always be a target and he's already had 73 concussions.
Also, the NHL isn't letting the players go, it's the owners, because of my example above.
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They simply don't want their assets exposed like that without proper compensation. It doesn't matter if it's equally likely for everyone or not. I could be wrong, but I don't think playoff revenue is split evenly between all 31 teams, so you do lose money if your star is out and you miss the playoffs. There's also the risk of longer term and more serious injuries that can affect a player beyond the given season.timwebb1212 wroteCOLONBut that's equally likely to happen to all teams in theory, so no one team's chances are hurt by the NHL participating in the Olympics. And even if that were to happen, there's little to no monetary loss for the NHL.Arian The Insider wroteCOLONDownside is that player X gets hurt during a non-nhl game and your team misses the playoffs as a resulttimwebb1212 wroteCOLONSeriously though what is the downside from a monetary standpoint for the NHL to allow players to go to the Olympics? I don't see any.
The IOC refuses to pay to use the assets of the NHL owners. They used to pay for the travel and insurance that the NHL was required to pay for, but they no longer will. The IIHF offered to cover the $10-20 million it would cost the NHL to participate, but they aren't getting anything on top of that to entice them to risk their players.
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When the NHL said it would mix the Vegas Golden Knights expansion draft and NHL Awards into one show, it turns out they really meant it will be ONE show.
As in: Give out an award, announce a few Vegas picks. Give out another award, announce a few more Vegas picks. And so on. And so on.
I really, truly, honestly have no idea what to think about this. Weirdly we'll be seeing the faces of the game's greatest players in 2016-17 followed by names that will be sending everyone to hockeydb.com. A real mish-mash.
I know from my perspective, it will make covering the awards on June 23 pure hell. I can only imagine I'll be interviewing Auston Matthews if -- okay, when -- he is named the Calder Trophy winner as rookie of the year while hearing that Vegas has chosen, from the Toronto Maple Leafs ....
Ugh.
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Is this true? that will be damn awful.. though that's typical bettman.. awful things are just gonna happen
As in: Give out an award, announce a few Vegas picks. Give out another award, announce a few more Vegas picks. And so on. And so on.
I really, truly, honestly have no idea what to think about this. Weirdly we'll be seeing the faces of the game's greatest players in 2016-17 followed by names that will be sending everyone to hockeydb.com. A real mish-mash.
I know from my perspective, it will make covering the awards on June 23 pure hell. I can only imagine I'll be interviewing Auston Matthews if -- okay, when -- he is named the Calder Trophy winner as rookie of the year while hearing that Vegas has chosen, from the Toronto Maple Leafs ....
Ugh.
^
Is this true? that will be damn awful.. though that's typical bettman.. awful things are just gonna happen
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Ghost re-signed 6 years 4.5 AAV
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Good deal
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Not a Ghost fan, think '15-16 is probably the best he'll ever be
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Good amount. 6 years, not so sure about... Decent for Philly though with their ridiculous terms they've given out in the past.The BBKL Insider wroteCOLONGood deal
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I agreeTony wroteCOLONGood amount. 6 years, not so sure about... Decent for Philly though with their ridiculous terms they've given out in the past.The BBKL Insider wroteCOLONGood deal
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hong57 wroteCOLONWhen the NHL said it would mix the Vegas Golden Knights expansion draft and NHL Awards into one show, it turns out they really meant it will be ONE show.
As in: Give out an award, announce a few Vegas picks. Give out another award, announce a few more Vegas picks. And so on. And so on.
I really, truly, honestly have no idea what to think about this. Weirdly we'll be seeing the faces of the game's greatest players in 2016-17 followed by names that will be sending everyone to hockeydb.com. A real mish-mash.
I know from my perspective, it will make covering the awards on June 23 pure hell. I can only imagine I'll be interviewing Auston Matthews if -- okay, when -- he is named the Calder Trophy winner as rookie of the year while hearing that Vegas has chosen, from the Toronto Maple Leafs ....
Ugh.
^
Is this true? that will be damn awful.. though that's typical bettman.. awful things are just gonna happen
It only makes sense since the awards are in Vegas. Plus, who watches the awards show anyway? I'll be honest...I don't watch it anymore. I used to like it until it got kinda cheesy. You mix the expansion draft results in there...it makes this must see TV. I think they could've just did a special presentation after or before the awards. Mixing it in is a little weird.
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Like this a lot. Happy they got this deal done because it would have cost them a lot more to sign him down the road if they did a bridge deal.timwebb1212 wroteCOLONGhost re-signed 6 years 4.5 AAV
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For a second i thought hong wrote the long part describing the award/vegas format.
Way too good of English...
Way too good of English...
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I got thrown off by the part about interviewing people, until I realized he had copied and pasted it in.kimmer wroteCOLONFor a second i thought hong wrote the long part describing the award/vegas format.
Way too good of English...
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timwebb1212 wroteCOLONNot a Ghost fan, think '15-16 is probably the best he'll ever be
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We've been over this before CasperCasperX22 wroteCOLONtimwebb1212 wroteCOLONNot a Ghost fan, think '15-16 is probably the best he'll ever be
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And you're still wrong.timwebb1212 wroteCOLONWe've been over this before CasperCasperX22 wroteCOLONtimwebb1212 wroteCOLONNot a Ghost fan, think '15-16 is probably the best he'll ever be
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ok cool, we'll seeCasperX22 wroteCOLONAnd you're still wrong.timwebb1212 wroteCOLONWe've been over this before CasperCasperX22 wroteCOLONtimwebb1212 wroteCOLONNot a Ghost fan, think '15-16 is probably the best he'll ever be
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From caspers perspective, he has no reason to let go faith in a once 3rd round prospect he so proudly calles to be a stud to be in nhl. I would likely think i was god scouter after that as well
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Except he thinks that about every Flyers prospectkimmer wroteCOLONFrom caspers perspective, he has no reason to let go faith in a once 3rd round prospect he so proudly calles to be a stud to be in nhl. I would likely think i was god scouter after that as well