• Ep 15 Second in Command – A Discussion with NHL Deputy Commissioner Bill Daly

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Ep 15 Second in Command – A Discussion with NHL Deputy Commissioner Bill Daly

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  • Bill Daly, the Deputy Commissioner of the NHL joins Neil and Vic on an in depth discussion in Episode 15. Daly discusses the relocation of the Arizona Coyotes to Utah, highlighting the complexities of finding a long-term arena solution and the unexpected rejection of a public referendum for a new arena in Tempe, Arizona. He explains the transitional plan, which allows the team's owner to reactivate the franchise if a suitable arena is built.

    The episode also focuses on the league's use of video review technology, addressing concerns over its application and the potential for future expansion in its use. Additionally, Daly touches on the future of NHL broadcasting, specifically the role of streaming services and new deals, like the NHL's streaming with Amazon in Canada, in the evolution of how fans consume hockey content.

    The conversation encapsulates not only the current state of the NHL but also gives insight into its future direction in team management, technology, and media. Concluding with the Human side of the story of Bill Daly and the Canadian legend Bob Cole

    IN THIS EPISODE:


    • [01:21] One Timer Segment: Deep Dives into the future of the Tampa Bay Lightning and the magic of playoff overtime
    • [06:24] Exclusive Interview: Deputy Commissioner Bill Daly
    • [06:53] The Intriguing Utah Situation: A Comprehensive Breakdown
    • [14:45] Exploring the Future: NHL Expansion and Technological Advances
    • [25:25] Exploring the Intricacies of NHL Video Review and Goaltender Interference
    • [30:31] The Evolution of Video Review in Hockey: From Controversial Calls to Technological Limits
    • [34:31] Future of NHL Broadcasts: The Shift Towards Streaming Platforms
    • [38:40] The High Turnover of NHL Head Coaches
    • [41:09] The Impact of the Salary Cap on NHL Coaching Changes
    • [45:25] Lindy Ruff's Return to Buffalo
    • [48:07] Human Side of the Story Bill Daly
    • [53:08] Celebrating the Legacy of Bob Cole: A Voice That Defined Hockey Broadcasting

    KEY TAKEAWAYS:

    • The Arizona Coyotes have been facing challenges finding a long-term arena solution, leading to their eviction from Gila River Arena. Efforts to build a state-of-the-art arena in Tempe faced a setback when a public referendum failed, prompting the team to explore alternatives.
    • The NHL remains at 32 teams, with potential future expansions discussed but not imminent. The league's U.S. footprint is smaller than other major professional sports leagues, allowing room for potential growth in North American markets.
    • Video review in NHL games is focused on maintaining a balance between accuracy and preserving the human element of the game. The evolution of broadcasting, including streaming platforms like Amazon, reflects ongoing changes in how fans consume NHL content.


    RESOURCE LINKS

    Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgBj1LV0-DMfBhcRPSJZLjA

    X: https://twitter.com/NHLWraparound

    Neil Smith: https://twitter.com/NYCNeil

    Vic Morren: https://www.linkedin.com/in/vic-morren-7038737/

    NHL Wraparound Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/nhlwraparound/

    NHL Wraparound Tik Tok:

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あらすじ・解説

Bill Daly, the Deputy Commissioner of the NHL joins Neil and Vic on an in depth discussion in Episode 15. Daly discusses the relocation of the Arizona Coyotes to Utah, highlighting the complexities of finding a long-term arena solution and the unexpected rejection of a public referendum for a new arena in Tempe, Arizona. He explains the transitional plan, which allows the team's owner to reactivate the franchise if a suitable arena is built.

The episode also focuses on the league's use of video review technology, addressing concerns over its application and the potential for future expansion in its use. Additionally, Daly touches on the future of NHL broadcasting, specifically the role of streaming services and new deals, like the NHL's streaming with Amazon in Canada, in the evolution of how fans consume hockey content.

The conversation encapsulates not only the current state of the NHL but also gives insight into its future direction in team management, technology, and media. Concluding with the Human side of the story of Bill Daly and the Canadian legend Bob Cole

IN THIS EPISODE:


  • [01:21] One Timer Segment: Deep Dives into the future of the Tampa Bay Lightning and the magic of playoff overtime
  • [06:24] Exclusive Interview: Deputy Commissioner Bill Daly
  • [06:53] The Intriguing Utah Situation: A Comprehensive Breakdown
  • [14:45] Exploring the Future: NHL Expansion and Technological Advances
  • [25:25] Exploring the Intricacies of NHL Video Review and Goaltender Interference
  • [30:31] The Evolution of Video Review in Hockey: From Controversial Calls to Technological Limits
  • [34:31] Future of NHL Broadcasts: The Shift Towards Streaming Platforms
  • [38:40] The High Turnover of NHL Head Coaches
  • [41:09] The Impact of the Salary Cap on NHL Coaching Changes
  • [45:25] Lindy Ruff's Return to Buffalo
  • [48:07] Human Side of the Story Bill Daly
  • [53:08] Celebrating the Legacy of Bob Cole: A Voice That Defined Hockey Broadcasting

KEY TAKEAWAYS:

  • The Arizona Coyotes have been facing challenges finding a long-term arena solution, leading to their eviction from Gila River Arena. Efforts to build a state-of-the-art arena in Tempe faced a setback when a public referendum failed, prompting the team to explore alternatives.
  • The NHL remains at 32 teams, with potential future expansions discussed but not imminent. The league's U.S. footprint is smaller than other major professional sports leagues, allowing room for potential growth in North American markets.
  • Video review in NHL games is focused on maintaining a balance between accuracy and preserving the human element of the game. The evolution of broadcasting, including streaming platforms like Amazon, reflects ongoing changes in how fans consume NHL content.


RESOURCE LINKS

Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgBj1LV0-DMfBhcRPSJZLjA

X: https://twitter.com/NHLWraparound

Neil Smith: https://twitter.com/NYCNeil

Vic Morren: https://www.linkedin.com/in/vic-morren-7038737/

NHL Wraparound Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/nhlwraparound/

NHL Wraparound Tik Tok:

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