Zach6668
Active Member
It's not that they don't want players playing in the Olympics, it's that the owners don't get any of the revenue earned by the IOC, et al, but assume some risk by shutting down the season part way through, and injury risk (although insurance helps mitigate the contract burdens, there can still be longer term effects if a key player being injured causes a team to miss the playoffs and all the associated revenue).
The idea is for the WCH and the Olympics to go exist. That's why the first (in this incarnation of the) WCH happened in 2016. Olympics in 2018 (if they go), and another WCH in 2020. It fills the gap between Olympics.
Um... something something Spadina Subway.
The idea is for the WCH and the Olympics to go exist. That's why the first (in this incarnation of the) WCH happened in 2016. Olympics in 2018 (if they go), and another WCH in 2020. It fills the gap between Olympics.
Um... something something Spadina Subway.