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What about Captain Justice?

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Pathetic.

This guy probably wouldn't know a dasher from a face-off dot if he saw them in real life and he gets $7M to preside over the pro game in North America?

There hasn't been this much gross over payment since the last years Rangers team.
 

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Bud Selig gets paid over 18 million to not do a thing and ruin the hopes and dreams of young players in the process.
 

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During the 2008-09 fiscal year, the league generated $74.4 million in total revenue. It collected $59.5 million in dues from its 30 member clubs, approximately $1.9 million per club. It also pulled in $4.9 million from licensing, $7.1 million in playoff assessments and $729,814 in club fines. The filing doesn’t reflect the revenue of NHL Enterprises, NHL Network and other business operations, which are not tax exempt.

The league totaled $75.7 million in expenses during the period. The largest expenditures included executive compensation ($9.9 million), employee salaries ($20.4 million), travel ($7.3 million), officiating costs ($5.1 million), legal fees ($3.9 million), team-related expenses ($3.9 million) and other employee benefits ($3.8 million).

Total expenses for the league have increased $17.7 million since fiscal year 2005-06, and executive compensation has risen by $3.8 million.





Am I reading that wrong, or is the NHL operating at a deficit? I'll run the damn league for $60,000 a year. Just that move alone puts the NHL back into the black by six million.
 
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How come the fine Capt has his arm around a dude instead of the little chick?

This might explain a few things for you...

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LOL - I'd never seen this before. It gets pretty hilarious at 3:30.
 
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Am I reading that wrong, or is the NHL operating at a deficit? I'll run the damn league for $60,000 a year. Just that move alone puts the NHL back into the black by six million.

The filing doesn’t reflect the revenue of NHL Enterprises, NHL Network and other business operations, which are not tax exempt.


Buttman has made the owners enough money since the lockout that they have been able to spend themselves back into trouble.... so they have that going for them, which is nice.
 
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