Rangers Could Lose Most Lucrative Season in Franchise History

Written by Kevin DeLury on .

John Brennan at the Bergan Record reports that losing the NHL season to a lockout could mean more to the Rangers than wasting a year of Henrik Lundqvist in his prime...

"For the Rangers, this is/was supposed to be their first season playing in the mostly-transformed Madison Square Garden – where the new seats and luxury suites are all in, and tearing down of numerous walls has made the concourses seem magically larger even as the building itself remains the same size. You know what else was supposed to be much larger? Revenues from those upgraded seats and suites."

Brennan adds that the Rangers could lose what was setup to be their most lucrative season ever.

...this is where I'd usually hammer Dolan about being all about the almightly dollar (which he is) and that I don't care how much money he's losing (which I don't), but he's one of the few owners looking to end this lockout as soon as possible, so he's on my good side. For now anyway.

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6 comments
BobGroder
BobGroder

he gets my vote for asshole of the year. thanks to dolan my nyr tickets have gone up over 300% since the 04-05 lockout. i cant say anything nice about him.

Bob Mr-MusicMan Groder
Bob Mr-MusicMan Groder

i hate him so there if there is something good to say about the lockout is seeing that moron dolan suffer. that moron still has all of my nyr money and not a dime being given back to me yet. i feel nothing but animosity to that idiot.

Brandon Boyle
Brandon Boyle

He has learned a lot in the past few years, he also did not want this lock out to happen.

ScottyHockey
ScottyHockey

@TheNYRBlog only reason he is on your good side is because you wouldn't be paying the crazy prices if the NHL did come back. #stayathomefan

TheNYRBlog
TheNYRBlog

@ScottyHockey LOL! I got nothing.

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