BK201
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I am going take this as a sign that the team is really for sale.
Lol don't kid yourself.
I am going take this as a sign that the team is really for sale.
This was obvious months ago. We were never going to hire a POHO because 1) Nobody wants to work for Melnyk and 2) Even if they did, Melnyk wouldn't hire them because it cuts into his barebones budget plan.
How much more abuse, how much more of a joke can this franchise become before the NHL BoG steps in and does something?
the rest of the league is paying the bills.This is a legit question. Why do people think the NHL BoG would step in? They have never stepped in unless absolutely forced to by economic cirumstances.
The franchise is operational, the bills are being paid. These guys believe in the concept of private property and ownership, that's how they became wealthy.
None of them signed on to an activist BoG. They don't want any precedent of the Board ousting someone unless it's egregious personal conduct.
If Melnyk actually goes insolvent and misses payroll, the League will step in .
Until that happens, there will be no paternalistic / big brother / big government type of intervention. The most likely scenario remains a sale of the team.
the rest of the league is paying the bills.
And the Sens are purposely tanking their revenue.Right and the Senators are not the only team in that situation. It's a revenue sharing agreement. It's an agreement they all signed on to.
POHO hunt called off. I don't think there's been anything about the AGM, CMO, COO?
And the Sens are purposely tanking their revenue.
Havent watched more than period of Sens hockey so far. Dont even know when game are anymore. I use to force time in my schedule to get games in. Thanks melnyk u really helped with ripping the bandage off
The critically important window has apparently closed
And the Sens are purposely tanking their revenue.
Teams underperforming wrt revenue projections means the players get less of their escrow payments back at year end. Any person or player thinking that a team tanking their revenue is good for player's wallets shows a fundamental lack of understanding how escrow works.The players like some teams not driving up escrow and I doubt any owners are upset some teams keep the cap down. It's a win for everyone other than Sens fans.
Can this embarrassment of an owner just sell and go hide in the Bahamas for good??
The critically important window has apparently closed
Sounds like he's going to reboot the program to undermine the current program in Ontario and support for profit private programs for the wealthy to keep their husks moving.
It will be modelled after the liver transplant program at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, which provides transplants for patients that other medical centres deem too high-risk or unfit for the operation.
I mean if the team really is for sale, of course he's not going to say he's in any kind of difficulty.
Not that his personality would let him anyway.
Or he just might not be in any trouble financially at all.
"Despite enormous efforts to attempt to get confirmations from Trillium that we deserved credit for the spike in organ donation registration, we were disallowed that information," Melnyk wrote in an email to CBC News.
In other words, had The Organ Project's "register now" button linked to beadonor.ca, the information would have been available to the charity.
I did it!!!