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I am not a fan of how the League is run and operated and I have opined that I view it as too focused on non-traditional hockey markets in the United States, while ignoring other potential markets in Canada and the United States that would have higher team values and have more avid hockey fans.
I have opined that it demonstrates a philosophical religious like irrationality toward an ideal.
The League does appear in better financial condition in comparison to recent years, likely largely based on the new Canadian television agreement with Rogers and the Canadian clubs seem financially in good condition.
I cannot think of another major sport that focuses so much on placing clubs in markets where the sport is only moderately popular while ignoring some markets where it is very or most popular.
European football, somewhat because of my distaste for hockey, but not entirely, has become my favourite sport the last twenty years and although it has its major problems with large clubs and small clubs and competitive balance, at least generally understands the concept of placing a club in a football market as intellectual priority.
NHL Team Value 2014 Forbes
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Toronto Maple Leafs-Wikipedia: Current Value 1.3 Billion and 1st overall in League
And yet the Leafs miss the playoffs in 2015 once again and still no Stanley Cup since 1967. Is there a secret corporate Stanley Cup awarded every year that they often win for being the most valuable franchise? Just wondering...
To make matters worse, the Leafs and the League seem negative on attempts by business groups to put another team into the Greater Toronto Area or Southern Ontario, other than Ottawa which is in reality in Eastern Ontario. So, the Leafs are a corporate monopoly worth over a billion dollars. How Canadian. That is the kind of dynasty the Toronto Maple Leafs are, a corporate one. |
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Montreal Canadiens-Wikipedia: Current Value 1.0 Billion and 3rd overall in League
One of the two original existing franchises along with Toronto, but since expansion in 1967, much more successful on the ice than Toronto. In comparison to the Leafs they seem, based on results, more committed to winning on the ice and not just off it. However, it is just not the same since the Quebec Nordiques left for Denver and all those brawls they used to have with Montreal, pure entertainment. |
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Vancouver Canucks-Wikipedia: Current Value 800 million and 5th overall in League
The Canucks are down 3-1 in their first round series to Calgary and at a value of 800 million dollars are quite simply a huge sports club now. However, if they do not start winning championships soon they risk the 'Toronto Maple Leafs West' tag... In other words a corporate hockey club that does not win the championship, but also look pretty in blue and white. |
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Edmonton Oilers-Wikipedia:Current Value 475 million and 12th overall in League
Here we see the large drop off in Canada from the top three to the rest in value. This is basically the drop from the cities with more than two million in metropolitan population to cities such as Calgary, Ottawa and Edmonton with over a million and Winnipeg under (and Quebec City). How well these smaller markets do financially demonstrates the high amount of hockey fans there are per capita in Canada, but also that these smaller markets must be well-run operations in regard to buildings and also be well-managed clubs. Quebec City and Winnipeg moved to the Excited States of Americana from the Socialist Paradise of Canada largely because they entered the NHL from the World Hockey Association (WHA) in outdated buildings. The Oilers have the first draft pick again, some guy named 'David 'McConnor' or 'David Bruce Banner' or something, anyway, their value is likely rising. |
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Calgary Flames-Detroithockey.net : Current Value 451 million and 13th in League
I am surprised the Oilers are ahead of them on this list, and I am surprised the Flames are ahead of the Canucks 3-1 in the playoff series, but I put little faith in the Canucks, as I have well-learned. The Flames were my team in the late 1980s after the Islanders dynasty. It would not mind it at all if they beat Montreal in the Stanley Cup Finals, but I doubt it will be this year. The rough stuff image does not hurt marketing wise, either. |
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Ottawa Senators-NHL: Current Value 400 million and 16th in League
I read online how this team is in the red and the least valuable in Canada. I have read that they are looking for a new arena in downtown Ottawa. I can understand why they would want to be downtown and closer to major business. But for the second year in a row they are ranked in the middle of the League with a metropolitan population of under two million people. The revenue is listed for the year at 117 million and the operating income at 22.5 million. I have read they do not have a good arena deal, but even still, this hardly reads that they are bad off. Outside of them moving to Southern Ontario I would not see a better market for them. Quite doubtful Seattle, Portland or Las Vegas
would be more profitable, look at compatible American cities. Plus Ottawa have a new valuable regional television deal |
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Winnipeg Jets-NHL: Current Value 358 million and 20th in League
They made 3.3 million in profit which is far less than the Senators, but from what I read online I receive the impression the Jets are the larger club. Western Canadian propaganda. It looks to me that Ottawa even with the need for a new arena in a smaller market are one of the better franchises, while Winnipeg is a smaller market and still successful. Quebec City should be expected to do as well as Winnipeg, but as noted conditions need to be optimal as far as building and operations. |
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ENJOY - A Blonde's Year in Review
ReplyDeleteJanuary
Took new scarf back to store because it was too tight.
February
Fired from pharmacy job for failing to print labels.....
Helllloooo!!!.......bottles won't fit in printer!!!
March
Got really excited.....finished jigsaw puzzle in 6 months.....
Box said ' 2-4 years!'
April
Trapped on escalator for hours ...
Power went out!!!
May
Tried to make Kool-Aid.....wrong instructions....
8 cups of water won't fit into those little packets!!!
June
Tried to go water skiing.......
Couldn't find a lake with a slope.
July
Lost breast stroke swimming competition.....
Learned later that the other swimmers cheated- they used their arms!!!
August
Got locked out of my car in rain storm.....
Darn car filled up with water because convertible top was open.
September
The capital of California is 'C'.....isn't it???
October
Hate M & M's.....They are so hard to peel.
November
Baked Thanksgiving turkey for 4 1/2 days ...
Instructions said bake 1 hour per pound and I weigh 108!!
December
Couldn't call 911.
'Duh'.....there's no 'eleven' button on the stupid phone!!!
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HOW MOSES GOT THE 10 COMMANDMENTS
ReplyDeleteGod went to the Arabs and said,
'I have Commandments for you that will make your lives better.'
The Arabs asked, 'What are Commandments?'
And the Lord said, 'They are rules for living.'
'Can you give us an example?'
'Thou shall not kill.'
'Not kill? We're not interested..'
So He went to the Blacks and said, 'I have Commandments.'
The Blacks wanted an example, and the Lord said,
'Honour thy Father and Mother.'
'Father? We don't know who our fathers are.
We're not interested.'
Then He went to the Mexicans and said,
'I have Commandments.'
The Mexicans also wanted an example, and the Lord said 'Thou shall not steal.'
'Not steal? We're not interested.'
Then He went to the French and said,
'I have Commandments.'
The French too wanted an example and the Lord said, 'Thou shall not commit adultery.'
'Sacre bleu!!! Not commit adultery? We're not interested.'
Finally, He went to the Jews and said,
'I have Commandments..'
'Commandments?' They said, 'How much are they?'
'They're free.'
'We'll take 10.'
There. That should upset just about everybody.....
Contextualization has to be a good idea. Use language that people can understand. Too many seminary types use seminary language while they preach, but they find that no one knows what they’re talking about, so they change (some never do).
ReplyDeleteBut bad theologians gave that word a bad name, when they thought the way to go was, if people don’t know or believe what you’re talking about, just stop talking about it. That was why so much came off our Christian table: Jesus' virgin birth, ascension, even resurrection (they said it happened but no newspaper could have reported it). I guess they got through to people but not with the gospel.
My friend Harvie Conn rescued the word and the thing, mostly by inventing his own brandnew word, de-contextualization. Is there something in your own faith that’s not in the Word—prune it! Is the something in the Word that you leave out—put it in! You too can be captured by your own culture, not just those foreigners, the ones who need our missions work.
I’m thinking that at the top of our own de-context list is: do we pray about everything? There are so many other options: see the doctor, see the psychiatrist, see the welfare office, ask around. I’ve done sermons with: 12 hours diligent work, 15 minutes prayer. I don’t recommend that.
Now the World Reformed Fellowship gives us a new Statement of Faith. Do you think we need it? We’ve got the Swiss Second Helvetic, German Heidelberg, Scots Westminster (31K words). But you know, they all left out what is big in the Word, demons and what to do about them. We know why—do you know anyone who has a demon problem? We’ve heard of folks who knock people down and take credit for handling demons, but we’re doubtful.
So do we just keep the demons out of our faith, even though they’re in the Bible? If we keep on doing that, our next step is to agree with Bultmann and his agenda of sanitizing the Bible. We have to do better, but how?
Let’s look at that WRF Statement. It’s our faith for the world today, the only truly global Reformed statement we’ve ever had! Look at this from its section II. Evil and sin:
. . .The fallen angels are called demons and are led by Satan. They oppose the work of God and seek to frustrate his purposes. Nevertheless God remains sovereign over the powers of evil and uses their actions to forward his plan of salvation. Demons are not to be worshipped or served in any way. Their activity lies behind false religions and Satan blinds human minds to the truth. . .
ReplyDeleteHuman beings join forces with supernatural agents who have brought about such horrific evils as genocide, the abuse of power, world wars, various types of terrorism, psychopathic killing, human trafficking, drug abuse and violence of all kinds. Without underestimating and undermining the significance of human beings, such outrageous forms of evil are propagated and orchestrated by demonic forces with the result that human beings can be divided, destroyed and brought below the level of animals in their thoughts and behaviour. Evil is not only directed towards the destruction of creation and the image of God in the descendants of Adam and Eve, but also towards suppression of the church and the truth of God. Though demons do not multiply, nor can they be destroyed by humans, we are still called to resist the evil, injustice, oppression and violence that the demons use for their purposes, while awaiting and praying for the return of Jesus Christ, who will bring an end to all these things. . .
I wish I knew who gets the credit for those biblical insights, I imagine folks from Africa or maybe India? WRF is the World Reformed Fellowship, right? I know we needed to hear that.
My appetite is whetted. Here's much more from WRF International Director Flip Buys: http://wrfnet.org/articles/2015/04/wrf-international-director-dr-p-j-buys-presents-biblical-and-reformed-perspective#.VTklH61VhBc
I can't think of adding to that, it's all there. I am reminded of what James K. A. Smith has been telling us, that our world used to be enchanted, there was more in it than what we could see or measure. I take that also to mean, prayer to the sovereign Lord through Christ our Mediator is not at all foolish, but the wisest thing we can do in this blessed enchanted world of ours.
We'll need much help in our newly-found demon ministry, at least I do. Bring Flip here, to model for us? Until that happens, our prayer can go like this: O Lord, love and care for our sister, help her to again think and act clearly, for your glory. Just take away from her now everything standing in her way, physical and demonic and whatever. In the Mediator's strong name, Amen.
D. Clair Davis
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Someone asked the other day,,
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'We didn't have fast food when I was growing up ,'
I informed him, 'All the food was slow.'
'C'mon, seriously. Where did you eat?'
No Prayer is Too Small for Our Lord to Handle - Friday, April 24, 2015
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ReplyDeleteENJOY - A Blonde's Year in Review
January
Took new scarf back to store because it was too tight.
February
Fired from pharmacy job for failing to print labels.....
Helllloooo!!!.......bottles won't fit in printer!!!
March
Got really excited.....finished jigsaw puzzle in 6 months.....
Box said ' 2-4 years!'
April
Trapped on escalator for hours ...
Power went out!!!
May
Tried to make Kool-Aid.....wrong instructions....
8 cups of water won't fit into those little packets!!!
June
Tried to go water skiing.......
Couldn't find a lake with a slope.
July
Lost breast stroke swimming competition.....
Learned later that the other swimmers cheated- they used their arms!!!
August
Got locked out of my car in rain storm.....
Darn car filled up with water because convertible top was open.
September
The capital of California is 'C'.....isn't it???
October
Hate M & M's.....They are so hard to peel.
November
Baked Thanksgiving turkey for 4 1/2 days ...
Instructions said bake 1 hour per pound and I weigh 108!!
December
Couldn't call 911.
'Duh'.....there's no 'eleven' button on the stupid phone!!!
THE BEST BLONDE JOKE OF THE YEAR - SO FAR
A man was in his front yard mowing grass when his attractive blonde female neighbor came out of the house and went straight to the mailbox.
She opened it then slammed it shut and Stormed back in the house.
A little later she came out of her house again, went to the mail box and again, opened it, slammed it shut again. Angrily, back into the house she went.
As the man was getting ready to edge the lawn, here she came out again, marched to the mail box, opened it and then slammed it closed harder than ever.
Puzzled by her actions the man asked her, 'Is something wrong?'
To which she replied, 'There certainly is!'
(Are you ready? This is a beauty...)
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Two children ordered their mother to stay in bed one Mother's Day morning. As she lay there looking forward to breakfast in bed, the smell of bacon floated up from the kitchen.
But after a good long wait she finally went downstairs to investigate. She found them both sitting at the table eating bacon and eggs.
"It's a surprise for Mother's Day," one explained, "we decided to cook our own breakfast."
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KING ARTHUR AND THE OLD UGLY WOMAN
ReplyDeleteYoung King Arthur was ambushed and imprisoned by the monarch of a neighboring kingdom. The monarch could have killed him but was moved by Arthur's youth and ideals. So, the monarch offered him his freedom, as long as he could answer a very difficult question. Arthur would have a year to figure out the answer and, if, after a year, he still had no answer, he would be put to death.
The question?...What do women really want? Such a question would perplex even the most knowledgeable man, and to young Arthur, it seemed an impossible query. But, since it was better than death, he accepted the monarch's proposition to have an answer by year's end.
He returned to his kingdom and began to poll everyone: the princess, the priests, the wise men and even the court jester. He spoke with everyone, but no one could give him a satisfactory answer.
Many people advised him to consult the old ugly woman, for only she would have the answer.
But the price would be high; as the woman was famous throughout the kingdom for the exorbitant prices she charged.
The last day of the year arrived and Arthur had no choice but to talk to the old woman. She agreed to answer the question, but he would have to agree to her price first.
The old ugly woman wanted to marry Sir Lancelot, the most noble of the Knights of the Round Table and Arthur's closest friend!
Young Arthur was horrified. She was hunchbacked and hideous, had only one tooth, smelled like sewage, made obscene noises, etc. He had never encountered such a repugnant creature in all his life.
He refused to force his friend to marry her and endure such a terrible burden; but Lancelot, learning of the proposal, spoke with Arthur.
He said nothing was too big of a sacrifice compared to Arthur's life and the preservation of the Round Table.
Hence, a wedding was proclaimed and the woman answered Arthur's question thus:
What a woman really wants, she answered....is to be in charge of her own life.
Everyone in the kingdom instantly knew that the woman had uttered a great truth and that Arthur's life would be spared.
And so it was, the neighboring monarch granted Arthur his freedom and Lancelot and the ugly woman had a wonderful wedding.
The honeymoon hour approached and Lancelot, steeling himself for a horrific experience, entered the bedroom. But, what a sight awaited him. The most beautiful woman he had ever seen lay before him on the bed. The astounded Lancelot asked what had happened.
The young beauty replied that since he had been so kind to her when she appeared ugly, she would henceforth, be her horrible deformed self only half the time and the beautiful maiden the other half.
Which would he prefer? Beautiful during the day....or night?
Lancelot pondered the predicament. During the day, a beautiful woman to show off to his friends, but at night, in the privacy of his castle, an old ugly woman? Or, would he prefer having a hideous woman during the day, but by night, a beautiful woman for him to enjoy wondrous intimate moments?
What would YOU do?
What Lancelot chose is below.
BUT....make YOUR choice before you scroll down below.
OKAY?
Noble Lancelot said that he would allow HER to make the choice herself.
Upon hearing this, she announced that she would be beautiful all the time because he had respected her enough to let her be in charge of her own life.
Now....what is the moral to this story?
The moral is.....
If you don't let a woman have her own way....
Things are going to get ugly.
One of my favorite spiritual writers at the moment, explains "The [mind] we normally operate from is the rational mind.
Debatable.
ReplyDeletePeople tend to be overly emotional and subjective at the the expense of rational and objective often.
ReplyDeletePrince Charles is driving around his mother's Scottish estate when he
accidentally runs over her favorite dog, a Corgi, crushing it to a pulp.
He gets out of his Range Rover and sits down on the grass, totally
distraught.
The whole world is against him and now his mother will go ballistic.
Suddenly he notices a lamp, half-buried in the ground. He digs it up,
polishes it, and immediately a Genie appears. "You have freed me from
a thousand of years of imprisonment", says the Genie. “As a reward I
shall grant you one wish."
"Well," says the Prince, "I have all the material things I need, but
let me show you this dog."
They walk over to the splattered remains of the dog. "Do you think you
could bring this dog back to life for me?", the Prince asks.
The Genie carefully looks at the remains and shakes his head. "This
body is too far gone for even me to bring it back to life. Is there
something else you would like?"
The Prince thinks for a moment, then reaches into his pocket and takes out
two photos.
"I was once married to this beautiful woman called Diana," says Prince Charles, showing the Genie the first photo.
"But now I love this woman called Camilla", and he shows the Genie the second photo.
"As you can see, Camilla isn't beautiful at all, so
do you think you can make Camilla as beautiful as Diana?"
The Genie studies the two photographs and after a few moments says,
"Let's have another look at that dog".