Realgeorge
Mentor
- Joined
- Nov 2, 2004
- Messages
- 675
I'm enjoying the heck out of the flurry of signings and Free Agent team-switching as the NHL enjoys its new, augmented salary cap. The new cap is $64.3 million, where the old one was $56.8 million.
No one in the NHL front-office is saying this publicly, but I think the impetus for hiking up the salary cap, despite an economic mega-recession and fairly flat revenues, is the demise of the NBA. The NBA (Negroes Behaving Arrogantly) is virtually certain to enter a long stretch of "Labor unrest" as the spoiled punks refuse to play. With the specter of empty arenas during dates that the NBA would normally dominate, the NHL rushes in to fill the void.
I think it's great for hockey. The old salary level was insufficient to put maximum talent on the ice. Now nearly every team in the league has gotten what it wants in terms of talent and players. Few teams can complain of truly being "constrained" by the cap.
So Long Live the NHL Champion Boston Bruins! and bring on 29 challengers!
No one in the NHL front-office is saying this publicly, but I think the impetus for hiking up the salary cap, despite an economic mega-recession and fairly flat revenues, is the demise of the NBA. The NBA (Negroes Behaving Arrogantly) is virtually certain to enter a long stretch of "Labor unrest" as the spoiled punks refuse to play. With the specter of empty arenas during dates that the NBA would normally dominate, the NHL rushes in to fill the void.
I think it's great for hockey. The old salary level was insufficient to put maximum talent on the ice. Now nearly every team in the league has gotten what it wants in terms of talent and players. Few teams can complain of truly being "constrained" by the cap.
So Long Live the NHL Champion Boston Bruins! and bring on 29 challengers!