Macroeconomic Forces, the National Hockey League, and Winning the Stanley Cup
商品編號:9B17M123
出版日期:2017/08/22
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商品主題:General Management/Strategy; International Business
商品類型:Case (Pub Mat)
涵蓋議題:exchange rate risk, exchange rates, sports management, hockey
難易度:4 - Undergraduate/MBA
內容長度:8 頁
地域:Canada; Saudi Arabia; United States
產業:Arts; Entertainment; Sports and Recreation
事件年度:2015
On June 15, 2015, the Chicago Blackhawks defeated the Tampa Bay Lightning to win the National Hockey League (NHL) Stanley Cup. It was the Blackhawks' third league title in six seasons. In previous years, the off-seasons immediately following Stanley Cup victories had been challenging. The general manager was typically forced by the NHL's salary cap to change key components of the championship rosters. In late June 2015, the situation differed from in the past. Two superstar forwards were locked into identical eight-year contracts worth US$10.5 million per year beginning July 1, 2015. However, significant macroeconomic events around the world had unfolded rapidly, specifically in Canada and the United States, where the NHL operated. How would these macroeconomic forces shape the future of the NHL and the Blackhawks?
教學手冊:Macroeconomic Forces, the National Hockey League, and Winning the Stanley Cup - Teaching Note
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