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词汇提示


1.caliber 水准

2.entertaining 有娱乐性

3.revenues 收益

4.amateur 业余

5.dominant 主导的

6.commercial 商业的

7.vigorously 精力旺盛地

8.skyrocketed 飞涨

9.bankrupt 倒闭

10.monopoly 垄断

11.collective bargaining 集体谈判

12.sought-after 受欢迎的

13.trophy 奖杯





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The National Hockey League


The National Hockey Leagueor NHLis the most largest and successful North American professional hockey league.

The NHL provides Canadians and Americans with the highest caliber and most entertaining hockey on the continent.

The NHL was created in 1917 by a group of Canadian and American businessmen.

Their two central goals were to create a league that provided the most entertaining hockey in North America and generated revenues and profits.

This was a somewhat new idea at that time.

While there were some for-profit leagues in existencemost were amateur.

This meant that playerscoachesand owners of teams were not allowed to make money from playing the game of hockey.

It took several decades for the NHL to become the most dominate league.

In the early daysa few professional or commercial leagues competed with the NHL for the public's entertainment dollar.

Leagues competed vigorously for the best players in order to be successful and attract spectators and fans.

While this was beneficial for players because they could command higher salariesit was bad for business because owners' expenses skyrocketed.

As a resultmany teams and leagues went bankrupt.

By the 1930showeverthe NHL remained as the only major professional hockey league in North America.

This effectively kept players' salaries down and reduced expenses.

The NHL's team owners realizes that in order for the league to be a successful commercial businessthey would have to stop competing against each other off the ice.

This was best accomplished by ensuring the only one major league existedso that competition was reduced.

To this daythe same business model is followedand the NHL is still the only major professional hockey league in North America.

For several decades in the mid-twentieth centurythe NHL owners were extremely successful financially.

They generated very high profits because having a monopoly in the hockey marketthey could limit the sale and trade for players.

When players signed on to a teamthey generally did so for lifeand the pay rate determined by the owner.

Players were forced to accept these conditionsbecause there were no other league in existence.

This all changed in the 1970s when players organized to form a players' union.

Through the collective bargaining processplayers gradually fought owners for higher pay and greater rights.

Todaymany players are very wealthy for this reason.

If it was not for the players' unionit is likely they would still be working in similar conditions to those during the early days of the NHLlow pay and little freedom to move from team to team.

With NHL owners and players cooperatingthe NHL continued to be the most successful and entertaining hockey league in North America.

Teams across Canada and the United States compete for the prized Stanley Cupthe most sought-after trophy in North America hockey.

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