In late October the Buffalo Sabres of the National Hockey League were locked in a scoreless tie with the New York Islanders when, suddenly, Sabres right wing Ales Kotalik scored on a booming shot from the top of the left face-off circle, one-timing a pass from Jaroslav Spacek past Islander goalie Rick DiPietro. ...suite
Source: Forbes.com
Par: Mary Ellen Egan
Le 27 novembre 2006
Sharp Sabres
NHL On The Rebound
If you bet that the National Hockey League would emerge from its 2004-2005 lockout with a reasonable cap on player salaries and significant revenue sharing payments from rich to poor teams and that fans would quickly forgive the league and return to the turnstiles, you won big. ...suite
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Par: Michael K. Ozanian et Kurt Badenhausen
Le 9 novembre 2006
THE BUSINESS OF HOCKEY - 2006
Hockey teams are worth more today because player salaries have gone down to 54% of NHL revenue from 66%. ...suite
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Par: Michael K. Ozanian et Kurt Badenhausen
Le 9 novembre 2006