According to Sportnet.ca, the total payout to players on teams that made the 2013 playoffs will total $13 million. According to the site, each of the eight teams that lost in the first round will receive $250,000 to disperse among the players. The Stanley Cup champion’s players will split $3.75 million, and the runner-up will get $2.25 million. The exact breakdown of how that money gets split up depends on how many players actually play, but, assuming 25 shares per team, Bruins players would receive $90,000 for losing in the Stanley Cup final and $150,000 for winning.
Individual bonuses
According to the collective bargaining agreement between the NHL’s players and owners: “A club may award a personal bonus to a player in the event that the Club wins the Stanley Cup championship. No bonuses may be awarded for any other playoff success.”
Many players have these individual bonuses in their contracts.
Tickets in Boston
The NHL may not be the draw on television that some of the other major sports leagues are, but tickets to Stanley Cup playoff games sell out and sell out quickly. StubHub.com, a ticket resale website, shows the cheapest seats available for game one going for $482, which would put you in the corner of the balcony at the TD Garden. At the top end of the spectrum is a suite going for $36,400. Of course, these prices can change in either direction as game time gets closer.
If they should of won they would of won. Hell of a period..I'm just fucking with ya..they had alot of chances..See that hit that came right in your living room? BADASS!
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Team bonuses
According to Sportnet.ca, the total payout to players on teams that made the 2013 playoffs will total $13 million. According to the site, each of the eight teams that lost in the first round will receive $250,000 to disperse among the players. The Stanley Cup champion’s players will split $3.75 million, and the runner-up will get $2.25 million. The exact breakdown of how that money gets split up depends on how many players actually play, but, assuming 25 shares per team, Bruins players would receive $90,000 for losing in the Stanley Cup final and $150,000 for winning.
Individual bonuses
According to the collective bargaining agreement between the NHL’s players and owners: “A club may award a personal bonus to a player in the event that the Club wins the Stanley Cup championship. No bonuses may be awarded for any other playoff success.”
Many players have these individual bonuses in their contracts.
Tickets in Boston
The NHL may not be the draw on television that some of the other major sports leagues are, but tickets to Stanley Cup playoff games sell out and sell out quickly. StubHub.com, a ticket resale website, shows the cheapest seats available for game one going for $482, which would put you in the corner of the balcony at the TD Garden. At the top end of the spectrum is a suite going for $36,400. Of course, these prices can change in either direction as game time gets closer.
gotta ump tonight doe