8/25/2004

WHA Makes a move

By John F. @ 5:36 pm
Filed under: Business of Hockey

From TSN.ca
According to a report in the Ottawa Sun, teen phenom Sidney Crosby has been offered a three-year, $7.5-million contract by the Hamilton franchise in the World Hockey Association.

So, trying to mirror the WHA of old, they have made an offer for a player who is not yet eligible for the NHL draft.

The sad thing is the WHA isn’t even close to being ready for general hockey operaitons and they do something like this? Why sign Crosby when he won’t even have anyone to play against?

And of course Sidney becomes a pawn in the middle of things with the NHL labor war and WHA start-up attempt. Why not take the money when there will be no guarantee he will be able to get the same type of cash in the NHL under the new CBA?

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One Response to “WHA Makes a move”

  1. Joe T. Says:

    With Crosby, it’s not about the money. He’s going to get plenty of money from endorsements before he even steps foot on an NHL ice surface.

    Crosby is focusing on becoming one of the icons of the game. $7 million is an afterthought for a lad who’s ambitions include levitating towards Gretzky-ism.

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