They don’t have the virus in the Czech Republic and Sweden??
If the AHL sees no prospect of having a season in 2020-21 due to the virus adversely affecting live gates (and does this extend to major junior??), what kind of operation are they running in those European locales?? On what income would they pay any of these players – or would they be responsible for their salaries? Is their TV revenue that large?
Rock
on July 27, 2020 at 7:35 pm
If I was an NHL or AHL player asked to play in the Swedish league, I would certainly have serious doubts about playing due to their own version of Covid screw-up.
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They don’t have the virus in the Czech Republic and Sweden??
If the AHL sees no prospect of having a season in 2020-21 due to the virus adversely affecting live gates (and does this extend to major junior??), what kind of operation are they running in those European locales?? On what income would they pay any of these players – or would they be responsible for their salaries? Is their TV revenue that large?
If I was an NHL or AHL player asked to play in the Swedish league, I would certainly have serious doubts about playing due to their own version of Covid screw-up.