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Expos Nation forges ahead with plans and dreams

18 January, 2015 (07:40) | HOCKEY TALK | By: Nick

There are many in Montreal who believe that it's only a matter of time before the Olympic Stadium will fill again with baseball fans.

There are many in Montreal who believe that it’s only a matter of time before the Olympic Stadium will fill again with Expos baseball fans despite the recent news published in Forbes magazine.

Forbes, one the world’s most formidable business magazines, published a story saying that because of stadium contract obligations, the Tampa Bay Rays will be moving nowhere until 2028–at the earliest.

For the past couple of years, backers of a baseball’s return to Montreal had held out hope that the Rays, who draw very poorly at their indoor Florida stadium, would finally throw in the towel and head for Montreal, the 15th largest metropolitan area in North America. A setback but no matter say Montreal’s baseball backers. The battle remains joined. If not the Rays, members of Expos say, there are plenty of businessmen who will be unable to resist the lure of owning a MLB franchise and the elephant dollars a team can generate.

Those leading the fight point to winning conditions for baseball’s return. They point to the turnout of nearly 100,000 fans at Olympic Stadium last spring for a pair of exhibition games between the Toronto Blue Jays and the New York Mets, a turnout that they say proves the appetite for baseball is alive and well, a turnout that is certain to whet any capitalist’s whistle. They cite the uneven number of MLB teams, resulting in an unbalanced and chaotic schedule. Then there’s the evolution of MLB’s business model: revenue sharing, schmatta sales, broadcast rights that push profits into the stratosphere and, the backers say, they have historical precedent on their side: cities that lost Major League Baseball teams in the past inevitably got a replacement. Look, (the backers say) at Seattle, Kansas City, Milwaukee and yes, Washington, where the Montreal franchise relocated following the 2004 season. (Washington twice lost teams in the past and is currently a full-fledged member of the MLB cartel.)

The fly in the ointment remains the Mausoleum-like Olympic Stadium, where any any team would have to begin its on-field life while a new stadium is being built. But the baseball backers point to studies that show that a return to Montreal is feasable–despite a cost usually pegged at about $1-million. There’s a palpable movement afoot here. Of course, baseball fans by nature are optimists. Talk to a Montreal baseball backer and one can’t help but feel that they will find a way. It is not a group that is prepared to be denied.

NHL Midseason Fantasy Hockey Awards

11 January, 2015 (08:15) | HOCKEY TALK | By: Nick

AWARD MATT
CUBETA
PETE
JENSEN
MATT
SITKOFF
BRIAN
METZER
EVAN
SPORER
Fantasy MVP Tyler
Seguin
Tyler
Seguin
Tyler
Seguin
Tyler
Seguin
Pekka
Rinne
Runner-up Pekka
Rinne
Pekka
Rinne
Jakub
Voracek
Jakub
Voracek
Tyler
Johnson
MVP – C Claude
Giroux
Tyler
Seguin
Tyler
Seguin
Tyler
Seguin
Tyler
Johnson
Runner-up Evgeni
Malkin
Tyler
Johnson
Claude
Giroux
Evgeni
Malkin
Ryan
Getzlaf
MVP – LW Rick
Nash
Rick
Nash
Rick
Nash
Rick
Nash
Rick
Nash
Runner-up Alex
Ovechkin
Alex
Ovechkin
Alex
Ovechkin
Nikita
Kucherov
Alex
Ovechkin
MVP – RW Tyler
Seguin
Jakub
Voracek
Jakub
Voracek
Jakub
Voracek
Tyler
Seguin
Runner-up Patrick
Kane
Vladimir
Tarasenko
Vladimir
Tarasenko
Vladimir
Tarasenko
Vladimir
Tarasenko
MVP – D Kevin
Shattenkirk
Kevin
Shattenkirk
Kevin
Shattenkirk
Mark
Giordano
Mark
Giordano
Runner-up Mark
Giordano
Mark
Giordano
Mark
Giordano
Kevin
Shattenkirk
Kevin
Shattenkirk
MVP – G Pekka
Rinne
Pekka
Rinne
Pekka
Rinne
Pekka
Rinne
Pekka
Rinne
Runner-up Carey
Price
Jaroslav
Halak
Marc-Andre
Fleury
Marc-Andre
Fleury
Corey
Crawford
Biggest
Surprise
Filip
Forsberg
Nick
Foligno
Tyler
Johnson
Tyler
Johnson
Johnny
Gaudreau
Runner-up Nikita
Kucherov
Nikita
Kuchero
v
Braden
Holtby
Nick
Foligno
Kris
Versteeg
Biggest
Underachiever
Nathan
MacKinnon
Nathan
MacKinnon
Kari
Lehtonen
Nathan
MacKinnon
Matt
Duchene
Runner-up Kari
Lehtonen
Matt
Duchene
Matt
Duchene
Jonathan
Drouin
Anze
Kopitar
Top Rookie Filip
Forsberg
Filip
Forsberg
Filip
Forsberg
Filip
Forsberg
Filip
Forsberg
Runner-up Johnny
Gaudreau
Johnny
Gaudreau
Aaron
Ekblad
Johnny
Gaudreau
Michael
Hutchinson
2nd-Half
Sleeper Pick
Mats
Zuccarello
Antoine
Vermette
Michael
Hutchinson
David
Perron
Dan
Boyle
Additional Pick Jacob
Trouba
Brendan
Gallagher
Jonathan
Drouin
Ryan
Ellis
Curtis
Lazar
AWARD SEBASTIEN
DESCHAMBAULT
DAVID
SATRIANO
ERIC
GOODMAN
MIKE
BATTAGLINO
Fantasy MVP Tyler
Seguin
Jakub
Voracek
Tyler
Seguin
Jakub
Voracek
Runner-up Jakub
Voracek
Tyler
Seguin
Jakub
Voracek
Tyler
Johnson
MVP – C Tyler
Seguin
Tyler
Seguin
Tyler
Seguin
Tyler
Johnson
Runner-up Ryan
Getzlaf
Claude
Giroux
Claude
Giroux
Tyler
Seguin
MVP – LW Rick
Nash
Rick
Nash
Rick
Nash
Rick
Nash
Runner-up Max
Pacioretty
Nick
Foligno
James
van Riemsdyk
Nick
Foligno
MVP – RW Jakub
Voracek
Jakub
Voracek
Jakub
Voracek
Jakub
Voracek
Runner-up Vladimir
Tarasenko
Patrick
Kane
Alex
Ovechkin
Vladimir
Tarasenko
MVP – D Kevin
Shattenkirk
Kevin
Shattenkirk
Kevin
Shattenkirk
Kevin
Shattenkirk
Runner-up Mark
Giordano
Mark
Giordano
Brent
Burns
Mark
Giordano
MVP – G Pekka
Rinne
Pekka
Rinne
Pekka
Rinne
Pekka
Rinne
Runner-up Marc-Andre
Fleury
Carey
Price
Carey
Price
Carey
Price
Biggest
Surprise
Tyler
Johnson
Tyler
Johnson
Matt
Beleskey
Nikita
Kucherov
Runner-up Nikita
Kucherov
Nikita
Kucherov
Nikita
Kucherov
Jiri
Hudler
Biggest
Underachiever
Mike
Smith
Milan
Lucic
Mike
Smith
Nathan
MacKinnon
Runner-up Matt
Duchene
Nathan
MacKinnon
Jeff
Skinner
Semyon
Varlamov
Top Rookie Filip
Forsberg
Filip
Forsberg
Filip
Forsberg
Filip
Forsberg
Runner-up Aaron
Ekblad
Johnny
Gaudreau
Johnny
Gaudreau
Johnny
Gaudreau
2nd-Half
Sleeper Pick
Nick
Bjugstad
Derick
Brassard
Chris
Kreider
Jonathan
Drouin
Additional Pick Colin
Wilson
Nick
Bjugstad
Ryan
Strome
Mats
Zuccarello

 

Oh No… what will we do????

3 January, 2015 (21:11) | HOCKEY TALK | By: Nick

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The NHL salary information database, Capgeek.com, has been shutdown by  founder and director Matthew Wuest, citing health reasons for the permanent cessation of operations effective immediately. This was the site we used to capture the players salaries and cap hits. Going forward, I will be using NHL Numbers.

I thank you for the many years of marvelous reporting on NHL salaries and wish you well, Matthew Wuest, with hopes of a speedy recovery.