07-11-2003, 10:44 PM
The same could be said for the New York Rangers, but in their case it backfires every year. :lol:
Seriously though, I hate it when teams do this. You always hear that they can do it because of the markets they are in, so they have more to spend. That may be true, but where is the incentive for all these lower market teams who don't stand a chance and can't spend the big bucks on the superstars?
It's obvious that salary caps don't solve this problem so something else has to be done by the leagues to ensure equality amongst their teams.
Seriously though, I hate it when teams do this. You always hear that they can do it because of the markets they are in, so they have more to spend. That may be true, but where is the incentive for all these lower market teams who don't stand a chance and can't spend the big bucks on the superstars?
It's obvious that salary caps don't solve this problem so something else has to be done by the leagues to ensure equality amongst their teams.
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