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BY TOM MAYENKNECHT
(May 15th, 2010 – The Vancouver Sun)
The case for Canada: NHL would be well-served to shift its centre of gravity northward
If the National Hockey League relocated three of its weakest southern U.S. franchises to Canada, their individual franchise values would increase by more than 50 per cent and the league’s average team valuation would jump by $11 million US.
BY TOM MAYENKNECHT
(April 10th, 2010 – The Vancouver Sun)
CANUCKS WOULD BEAT WASHINGTON CAPITALS TO WIN STANLEY CUP OF THE BUSINESS OF HOCKEY
Fans of the Vancouver Canucks would happily trade it in any day for the real thing – Lord Stanley’s mug emblematic of National Hockey League supremacy -- but their team would be the top contender for a symbolic Stanley Cup awarded to the best in the hockey business.
BY TOM MAYENKNECHT
(April 5th, 2010 – The Vancouver Sun)
CANUCKS 17TH PRO FRANCHISE TO REACH 300-SELLOUT PLATEAU
Long before Vancouver 2010 made us the bastion of Canadian patriotism and sports pride, the Vancouver Canucks transformed the market into a hotbed for the National Hockey League in particular and professional sport in general.
BY TOM MAYENKNECHT
(March 6th, 2010 – The Vancouver Sun)
THE BLIND SIDE DOMINATES 2010 GOLDEN SPORTIES
For the first time since Clint Eastwood’s Million Dollar Baby in 2004, a sport movie is making headlines as an Academy Award nominee in the coveted category of best picture.
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