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As the NHL season starts Wednesday, economic drama off the ice presents a challenge for the whole league, particularly Canadian teams. Low oil prices are helping drive Canada’s dollar down ...
No Canadian team has won the Stanley Cup since 1993. ... Before the cap, smaller Canadian teams were barely surviving, ... There are millions of Canadian hockey fans, ...
Canadian teams make up less than 25% of the league, but they account for approximately 35% of all hockey-related revenue (HRR). If that pile shrinks, so does the pile that is made available to ...
Canadian hockey fans from coast to coast are getting more action from teams north of the 49th parallel than ever before in the salary cap era, as three teams have made the second round of the ...
**using the actual $60 million cap for lockout year. Things haven't been this bad in terms of the value of the Canadian dollar since early 2009, and the cap increased just $100,000 the next season.
As the hype from the NHL’s free-agent frenzy dies down, it’s as good a time as any to take stock of the league’s seven ...
NPR's Robert Siegel talks with Cameron French, who wrote a story for Reuters about why this may be the year that a Canadian hockey team wins the Stanley Cup for the first time since 1993.
The Premier Hockey Federation is more than doubling each teams’ salary cap to $750,000 and adding two expansion franchises next season in a bid to capitalize on the wave of attention women’s ...
Canadian hockey teams slammed by strong U.S. dollar. ... Player contracts and the league’s salary cap are in American dollars. But hockey clubs located in Canada make money from ticket, ...
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