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Dallas Stars Daily Links: Should The Stars Trade Steve Ott and Nicklas Grossman?
Before I start your daily trade rumor session, I want to just express my views on one thing. For me, discussing who might be traded or who might be coming here is all fairly meaningless until you put those things together in a workable package. Saying "trade Brenden Morrow" or "trade Stephane...
Fixing the Dallas Cowboys - Wrapup
To wrap up this series I wanted to share some final thoughts, respond to some of the great comments that came in on the first two pieces and lay out the cap figures for my pet roster out through 2016 in table format. First and foremost, this was a lot of fun to do and I think that good old...
Sab(re)metrics: Is Thomas Vanek Overpaid?
It has been a long time since I had posted to this site, and I apologize. Since my last posting, our fair Buffalo Sabres have accumulated a 9-18-4 record. Of course, this poses a few questions: Is my lack of posting and the Sabres poor record a coincidence? More than likely. Is all of this my...
What Happened to Parity?
One of the things that was supposed to happen with the arrival of the salary range was an increase in parity. Bad teams couldn't be all that bad because they were forced to spend and good teams couldn't keep all of their best players because success would mean a lot of talent out the door. That's...
Sean Avery Reports To AHL; Dallas Stars To Target Free Agent List?
Sean Avery has officially reported to the Connecticut Whale of the AHL today, and his $1.9 million salary cap hit is taken off the books of the New York Rangers. Unfortunately, this also means that Avery's $1.9 million cap hit for the Dallas Stars is now gone -- something we've been contemplating...
Why TV Rights Matter: A Counter-Proposal
Arron Duckling at our SBNation colleague Barca Blaugranes posted a thought-provoking piece on TV rights in La Liga. Take a gander at it and my response on behalf of Liga Justa. In part three, I will move from deconstructivism to action painting. La Liga is spinning out of control, but we can take...
The Salary Cap Blues
After hearing the news that a new CBA is imminent, the next bit of info I came across was the amount the salary cap for the 2011 season is estimated to be. Before the lockout began, the estimate (according to the out-going CBA) was at $150 million. In 2009, the cap was at $123 million with...
Nostalgia: The Lost Season
Lockout. That is a word being thrown around quite often at the moment. Both the NFL and NBA have locked their players out in a bitter labor dispute between the owners and players as owners try to combat skyrocketing expenses. The players, for obvious reasons, are trying to keep their slice of...
Your NHL Fan Offseason Wishlist Template
Do you love to come up with strange free agency scenarios, but hate getting carpal tunnel from stretching to hit "shift" and "1" at the same time? Have you always wanted to sound like other internet lunatics but never had the same belligerence? Well, Lighthouse Hockey's R&D department knows how...
The Effect Of A Salary Floor In New NFL Collective Bargaining Agreement
One of the many details of a new proposed Collective Bargaining Agreement between the NFL and NFLPA* that was leaked last week is an increase in percentage to the salary floor. In summary, it is a minimum each team must pay in salary, and it is a percentage of the salary cap value. Back in 2009,...
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