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The 2010 Vancouver Olympics hockey final, with the US losing in overtime to Canada, heightened the sport's profile. Will the NHL benefit?
The phenomenal showing of the
Canadian star Sidney Crosby, who scored the winning goal against the US during overtime of Sunday's gold-medal game, and US goalie Ryan Miller have become household names during the 13-day games. Each will return to his NHL team this week – Mr. Crosby to the Pittsburgh Penguins and Mr. Miller to the Buffalo Sabres – along with their 44 other teammates, all of whom are also NHL players.
“There’s a good chance that there’ll be some at least short-term positive effect,” says Andrew Zimbalist, an economist at
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The league has been struggling with low viewership in recent years, especially after stalled negotiations over the league’s salary cap shut down the 2004 season.
Versus, the sports network that airs weekday NHL games in the
Despite the success of its players in
"It's clear when you look at these Games from 30,000 feet, it's all good, but you do have to take a step back on ground level and look at the impact on our season," NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman told reporters during the Games
"From an ownership standpoint, in the middle of the season, we would just as soon skip it," says Rocky Wirtz, owner of the Chicago Blackhawks, in an interview with the St. Louis Globe-Democrat. "It doesn't add any more to our sport."
If the NHL is able to capitalize on the success of the Olympics, it’s possible the gains would only be short term.
“It depends on how the league builds on [the Olympics],” says Mr. Zimbalist. Coming out of the close of the games, they have a “small opening” to attract new fans.
But hockey is a “second-class professional sport in the
This Olympics benefited from stellar US and Canadian teams, as well as being able to air games live in prime time because of the little or no time difference for viewers in the
The decision on whether NHL players will travel to
Source: http://www.csmonitor.com/Money/new-economy/2010/0301/Will-Olympics-hockey-boost-the-NHL
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