Monday, May 13, 2013

Stanley Cup Playoff rosters by country....

Quickly put this thing together for the playoffs...let me know if you have questions.

 

Country Level:

 

  • 53% of all playoff players are Canadian & 23% are Americans
  • The most Canadian team is the Leafs with 68%
  • The second most Canadian team is Boston with 65%
  • The Minnesota Wild were the most American team in the playoffs at 31% followed tightly by the Sharks with 30%
  • The most Swedish team is by far and away the Red Wings (30%) with Chicago being the second most Swedish 19%
  • Only two teams don’t have a Swed on the roster: LA Kings and Montreal Canadians
  • The least Canadian team is the Detroit Red Wings with 37%
  • The least American team is Boston 4%
  • Anaheim had 4 Fins on the roster

State and providence level:

  • Of the 247 Canadians on playoff rosters, 104 come from the land of Ontario (42% of Canadian Playoff Players)  
  • Alberta is the second biggest pipeline from Canada with 34 skaters
  • In the US, Minnesota has the most skaters with 28 or 26% of the US skaters
  • California has 7 guys in the playoffs...just as much as Wisconsin
  • New York had the second most in the US with 16 skaters
Here is a look of country demographic by team....


Sunday, July 25, 2010

An idea...

First!

For the last six years, I've had an idea that a city like Seattle can support an NHL franchise. About 4 years ago I dabbled in some online research of population and demographic, I compared it to other cities with and without NHL teams. All signs pointing to yes...but I knew this was very rudementry and not very scientific.

So I then started consuming other articles on the sustainability of the NHL and what their core fan demographic is like. I found that NHL fans tend to be wealthier and more educted than fans of the other big professional sports. Hmmm...that sounds like Seattle as well. For the last 3 years I would engage in conversations about it...read random articles, opinions and viewpoints.

Sometime in July of 2010, I decided to go full on and research the viability of an NHL franchise in Seattle....scratch that, I think my research will be a framework looking at sustainability of NHL in any city in the United States. Note I did say United States...not North America. I am firmly cognasant that hockey in the US and hockey in Canada are two different beasts. As much as I would love to see US fans get just as passionate about hockey as Canadians, it simply isn't the case. This will be one of my principles.

So in the coming months and maybe years, I just want to throw out some of my research to see if we can get some interesting debate and discussion on this topic. I am going to explore things like, Stadium Economics, Salary Cap, TV contracts, City Demographics and host of other topics that I don't even know about yet...

Let me know how I am doing, be a participant, I have a day job and will need your help to find interesting things for me. Call me out on things and give me feedback. I hope I can keep a weekly cadence of blog posts but we will see how it goes. I expect to learn a lot in this process and hope you come along as well.