| owners spending like crazy - again the Lightning sold for $200 million, and there is a feeling that owners are going back to where they were before.
The sales of the last 13 franchises together with the huge amounts thrown at signing free agents, make some think that hockey is headed back to where it was pre lockout.
There is no "significant US TV deal", it reads in the Star today, and no way to increase revenue but raise ticket prices.
In 2001, the Habs were worth $185 mill. So, imagine what The Habs are worth now if a team from the southern USA (nashville, tampa bay) is worth $200 mill?
Plus no shortage of bidders on these teams (the sale of nashville showed that).
The average price pre-lockout of the last seven team sales was $124.1 mill.
the average price post-lockout of the last six? $165.5 mill. |