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sh.itjust.works

Honestly it's surprising it's raising at all given hockey had a pretty lackluster performance. They aren't breaking revenue records despite massive inflation.

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Well when your new broadcasting package makes it a nightmare for anyone who doesn't have cable to watch, and then promotes your product about as much as it promotes professional pickle ball, I'm not really to surprised.

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lemmy.ca

Agreed, hopefully it jumps next year. I'd imagine there's more than a couple of teams hurting until that happens.

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It's absolutely killed my teams (lightning) chance of going for that third cup with this core. We have been hemorrhaging players for 4 years now and I just don't think we have the depth to fill the cracks anymore.

Screwed by the lockout in 04, screwed by the cap in the '20s. Oh well we had a hell of a run.

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