Interesting article that summarizes a lot of what is known regarding NHL revenue growth & the salary cap. With another CBA looming will the salary cap drop in response to changes in player/owner percentage of Hockey Related Revenue (HRR)? How will it change? How will escrow change, be defined, organized, & managed with respect to the cap?
With no TV contacts looming & NHL revenues stagnating, what will potential grow revenue to increase the cap with the next decade? A resurgent franchise in Toronto? International growth in Asia & Europe? What else?
I'm all for a stagnating cap or whatever will handcuff the Oiler and their ineptitude.
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WHERE DOES THE MONEY COME FROM?
Professional spectator sports have four main revenue streams: television broadcast, corporate sponsorship, merchandise, and ticketing. While television broadcast and corporate sponsorship are usually governed by long-term deals, merchandise and ticketing are more closely dependent on disposable income and fan loyalty.
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In terms of value per dollar of revenue generated, the NFL is currently only marginally above its 2008 level, though it is by far the most valuable on an absolute dollar basis. However, the MLB, NBA, and NHL have all experienced big increases in value per dollar of revenue over their 2008 levels with most of the increase happening after 2011.
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