Boston Bruins Seating Changes Creating Problems for Players and Fans Tanner Rebelo | September 30, 2019 The Delaware North Group that owns both the Boston Bruins and their home arena TD Garden is completing a major $100-million expansion on the arena. The 50,000 square foot expansion…
NHL Business Line: Looking to Help Build Stars’ Profiles Tanner Rebelo | September 27, 2019 Next Wednesday the NHL drops the puck on its 2019-20 season and with that date hurling towards us the league has had a flurry of newsworthy items. This column, NHL…
NHL Could Land Monster National TV Contract with NBC Deal Expiring Tanner Rebelo | September 24, 2019 Last week, the NHLPA declined to opt-out of the current CBA, ensuring that the NHL wouldn’t have a work stoppage at the end of the 2019-20 season. With that decision,…
NWHL Tells Their Side of the Women’s Hockey Story Tanner Rebelo | September 24, 2019 Interesting times in the world of professional women’s hockey. Less than 24 hours after a group of 200 players completed the first stop in the PWHPA Dream Gap Tour, the…
Seattle Expansion Team: Steps to Take Before First NHL Season Anthony Barberio | September 23, 2019 When the 2021-2022 NHL season begins, Seattle will officially have an NHL team of their own and will become the 16th team in the Western Conference, which had one less…
NHL Smartly Expands Their Push into Podcast Space Tanner Rebelo | September 23, 2019 The NHL is looking to continue to invest in the highly lucrative podcast market with the league announcing its podcast lineup for the2019-20 season this past Thursday. Three shows are…
Boston Pride Sale Could Spark Further NWHL Investments Tanner Rebelo | September 22, 2019 Last week the NWHL announced the sale of their Boston-based team, the Boston Pride. The buyers of the founding team were a group of investors spearheaded by Miles Arnone, a…
Women’s Hockey Dream Gap Tour Kicks off with Goal of Inspiring Tanner Rebelo | September 21, 2019 The Professional Women’s Hockey Players Association (PWHPA) kicked off a multi-city tour in Toronto this weekend called the Dream Gap Tour. Two hundred female athletes are competing in this multi-city…
The Difference Between Baseball Stadiums And Hockey Arenas Anthony Barberio | September 21, 2019 A few days ago, I took a look at Major League Baseball’s “Minor League Problem” and if any of the suggestions Travis Sawchick put in his article “Do We Even…
Bruins’ Ownership Change Could Spark NHL Power Struggle Tanner Rebelo | September 20, 2019 Two weeks have gone by since it was revealed that the Boston Bruins were going to be changing hands in ownership. Long-time Bruins owner and NHL figurehead, Jeremy Jacobs, had…
Salary Cap Economics Squeezing Out NHL’s Middle Class The Canadian Press | September 19, 2019 Stanley Cup-winning experience isn’t worth what it used to be. Neither is experience of any kind. As NHL teams move toward paying their stars more money and relying on young players to fill the gaps, hockey’s middle class is being squeezed out. Veteran…
NHLPA Declining CBA Opt-Out a Win for Hockey Fans Tanner Rebelo | September 19, 2019 The NHL took a major step forward on Monday when the NHL Players’ Association (NHLPA) announced that they had declined to re-open the Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA). If the NHLPA…