The PWHL announced on Wednesday, May 6th , that it would be expanding to Detroit.[1] This announcement marks the first of four teams that the PWHL plans to announce in the coming months. Detroit is an optimal location for a PWHL team because it had one of the highest attended Takeover... Continue Reading →
Viability of VID’s Suit Against Messi
Lionel Messi is one of the most famous soccer stars in the world. His presence on a team drives interest and intrigue wherever he plays. The ticket prices for games where Messi plays are typically much higher than they would normally be. His fame and popularity are one of... Continue Reading →
Sitting Down with David Colligan, former at large Trustee of the Ralph C. Wilson Jr. Foundation
The Ralph C. Wilson Foundation was created after the death of former Buffalo Bills owner Ralph C. Wilson Jr. The Foundation was given $1.2 billion to spend over the course of 20-years. The money that funds the Foundation comes from the sale of the Buffalo Bills to the Pegula family. The 20-year limit on spending... Continue Reading →
Junk Fees: The Red Sox’s New Litigation Issue
The Boston Red Sox are facing a lawsuit over them “allegedly” charging fans junk fees. Junk Fees are extra added fees, that fans find out about at the end of purchasing a ticket. They artificially inflate the price of the tickets and aren’t disclosed until ticket checkout.[1] The lawsuit is a class action alleging... Continue Reading →
Red Sox Liability Management, Should They Have Let Contreras Play?
On April 6, the Boston Red Sox played the Milwaukee Brewers in what has been a slow start for the baseball giant. The Red Sox lost the game, but the press conference after the game had fans talking more than the score. During the press conference following a game in which he was... Continue Reading →
The Space Between- The State of The CBA Negotiations Between the NFL and NFLRA
The new NFL league year is underway, and the NFL is already fielding a giant problem for the next season. Much like the Players Association, the NFL Referees also have a union (NFLRA) that negotiates a Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) with the NFL. The NFL and the NFLRA are... Continue Reading →
World Baseball Classic-The Insurance Issue That Shaped the Tournament
The World Baseball Classic (WBC) concluded with Venezuela overcoming the star powered USA team to take the win.[1] The WBC was held in Miami, Houston, Tokyo and San Juan and had record setting numbers with over one million attendees across the entirety of the tournament.[2] It is important to note that the WBC drew these... Continue Reading →
How Did the Ravens Back Out of the Crosby Deal?
The news just broke that the Baltimore Ravens have backed out of their trade deal with the Las Vegas Raiders for 5-time Pro Bowler Maxx Crosby. The official tampering period for the NFL free agent period opened on Monday. This allows for NFL players and their agents to officially open negotiations with other teams... Continue Reading →
Does The NHL Have A PR Problem, The Short Answer, Yes.
By now you may have heard about the infamous call between President Trump and the USA Men’s Olympic Hockey team. Video of the incident, which was posted to social media, showed the USA Men’s Team laughing at a “joke” the President made about the US Women’s Team. The USA Men’s Hockey Team... Continue Reading →
The Road Back to The Olympics – The 12 Year Gap
This was a historic year for Olympic Hockey. It is the first time that both the US Women’s Hockey Team and the US Men’s Hockey team won gold in the same Olympics. This is also the first time that NHL players have played on Olympic ice since the 2014 Olympics. Prior to this year,... Continue Reading →