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Blackhawks Lost Money in 2009-2010

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Guest DatsyukianDeke13

Thats what happens when you essentially sell your soul for a cup

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Considering they won a cup with the second cheapest season tickets in the league, a hike is understandable. 20 % is a bit much but if they keep doing ok - making the playoffs and such then people won't complain. And after 2-3 seasons this won't be an issue.

Thats what happens when you essentially sell your soul for a cup

Considering they haven't had much of a soul for a while I guess it wasn't that much of a loss.

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Guest DatsyukianDeke13

So... is there a reason this needed a third thread?

idk....ask the person who started the thread lol

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Not really a surprise. They had no fans. The only way to get fans is to increase your marketing and lowering your ticket prices. Think of them as a "new business." New businesses lose money their first two years because they have to lure in customers (fans).

So, this is pretty normal, after all they're basically an expansion team fan-wise, haha.

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Maybe Rockwell is a liar; sometimes, the apple...

Haha, I never thought of that. Maybe he's pissed he has to break up his championship team and is crying poor so he doesn't have to put money towards revenue sharing.

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Chicago Tribune Article

Evidently the Hawks lost money last year and are going to raise season ticket prices 20%. Poor management.

Everybody off the bandwagon.......

That's what happens when you win a championship. Unfortunately for the Hawks, they don't have a big enough following for people to jump on the bandwagon for next year. Then again, most people who go won't notice the price difference because they didn't start caring until they won the cup.

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So they sold out every home game, set record merchandise sales and still lost money? I know they had some of the cheapest tickets but still....That franchise reeks of incompetence. I find it hard to believe they knew what they were doing when they built that cup team.

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