Anaheim e dependenta de portar . Cade el, cade toata echipa . Nu este la fel pentru NJ. Ratele si-au depasit de mult vloarea si puterile. Si eu merg pe mina lui NJ Dorin
Anaheim e dependenta de portar . Cade el, cade toata echipa . Nu este la fel pentru NJ. Ratele si-au depasit de mult vloarea si puterile. Si eu merg pe mina lui NJ Dorin
In aprilie toata lumea a zis: Detroit in 4 sau in 5...dupaia toata lumea a zis...Dallas in 4 sau in 5...asa ca na...eu zic Anaheim in 6 8)
Si Anaheim au atacanti buni: Karya, Oates, Ruchin, etc. Tineti minte ca NJ au auvut meciuri mai usoare in primele 2 runde (Boston & Tampa Bay) si cand au dat de Ottawa n-a fost asa de usor...noroc ca au dat golu ala cand mai ramaneau 2 min. La fel de bine putea si Ottawa sa dea gol...
[B]LET THE BEAT GO ON![/B]
Iata ca si Brodeur poate face gafe. Si cu mai multa lupta si noroc Anaheim cistiga primul meci acasa .Eu ma indoiesc de faptul ca pot repeta sata in meciul urmator Dorin
NEW YORK -- NHL teams posted record losses of nearly $300 million last season, according to figures distributed to owners this summer.
That was an increase of 35 percent from the $218 million in operating losses incurred by the league last year.
The losses are blamed on soaring player salaries. Without a salary cap, the NHL spent 76 percent of $1.93 billion in revenue on players salaries and benefits. That is a greater percentage than in the NBA, NFL or major league baseball.
"This is a level at which no business can survive," Bill Daly, the NHL's chief legal officer, told The Wall Street Journal in an article about league finances. "The league will lose teams and players will lose jobs if we can't fix this."
The NHL would not comment further to The Associated Press.
The league will seek what commissioner Gary Bettman calls "cost certainty," in bargaining a new collective agreement with its players association. The current deal expires in September 2004 and there are expectations that negotiations will be stormy, possibly resulting in a strike or lockout.
The NHL locked out players for 103 days in 1994 and reportedly has assembled a $300 million war chest as it prepares for contract talks.
[source http://sports.espn.go.com/nhl/news/story?id=1619309]