Nik the Trik said:I don't understand why Kessel's salary has become such a burr for some people. I don't see how any of this would be any more palatable, including his own effort, if he were making less money and MLSE were making more.
In 50 plus years of watching this team, I haven't seen anyone seriously concerned about Leafs owners losing money or making more money.
Horachek reminded last night what these players need to do and how well these players are being paid to play a game when informed of Kessel's "all time low" comments. So he covered how handsomely the players in general are being paid to do this job. The salaries of the Leafs top paid players are going to come up far more frequently - they're like a lightning rod, particularly in a cap system where their salary level affects the club.
MLSE are currently making a boat load of dough no matter what. And individually, so are most of the players.
These players are being paid a lot of money to ... play a game. They have contracts and through those contracts, they gave their word. When they're not making much of an effort to do so, folks are going to be inclined to remind them of their lucrative contract.
For the management at MLSE signing their cheques, I have a feeling, like the fans, they're not thinking too fondly of these guys lately or the guy who signed them because they're an embarrassment to the organization this management is trying to run. Again, it's got little to do with the immediate bottom line. Part of their concern is probably with the longer term damage associated with how many of their customers turned off the TV or walked out of the ACC seriously pissed off - some swearing never to return. Longer term, uncorrected, that will affect their bottom line. To some extent, the last 10 years probably already has done some damage.
The management are also under an employment contract with MLSE that says it's their duty to care about stuff like that and make an effort to do something about it. Unlike their players, I think the management is going to make an effort to respond.
The only folks worried about how much money MLSE is making are the folks who own them and the folks who are paid to worry about that. I don't agree with trying to lay that on the fans.