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Author:
Ross, J. Andrew, 1971- author.
Title:
Joining the clubs : the business of the National Hockey League to 1945 / J. Andrew Ross.
Edition:
First edition.
Publisher:
Syracuse University Press
Copyright Date:
2015
Description:
xv, 442 pages : illustrations, map ; 24 cm.
Subject:
National Hockey League--History.
National Hockey League--Management.
Hockey--Canada--History.
Hockey--United States--History.
Hockey--Economic aspects.
Cartels.
Consumption (Economics)
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 395-414) and index.
Contents:
Introduction: "A rather unique sort of organization" -- Industrializing a game : 1875-1916 -- A reorganization : 1917-1923 -- Transplanting the clubs : 1923-1926 -- Creating a major league : 1926-1929 -- Becoming "the big thing" : 1929-1935 -- Integrating the amateurs : 1935-1939 -- Managing a morale business : 1939-1945 -- Conclusion: Culture and structure.
Summary:
How did a small Canadian regional league come to dominate a North American continental sport? Joining the Clubs: The Business of the National Hockey League to 1945 tells the fascinating story, offering a play-by-play of cooperation and competition among owners, players, arenas, and spectators that produced a major league business enterprise. Ross explores the ways in which the NHL organized itself to maintain long-term stability, deal with its labor force, and adapted its product and structure to the demands of local, regional, and international markets. He argues that sports leagues like the NHL pursued a strategy that responded both to standard commercial incentives and to consumer demands for cultural meaning. Leagues successfully used the cartel form--an ostensibly illegal association of businesses that cooperated to monopolize the market for professional hockey--along with a focus on locally branded clubs, to manage competition and attract spectators to the sport. In addition, the NHL had another special challenge: unlike other major leagues, it was a binational league that had to sell its sport in two different countries. Joining the Clubs pays close attention to national differences, as well as to the context of a historical period characterized by war and peace, by rapid economic growth and dire recession, and by the momentous technological and social changes of the modern age--Page [4] of cover.
Series:
Sports and entertainment
ISBN:
0815633831
9780815633839
OCLC:
(OCoLC)895730759
Locations:
USUX851 -- Iowa State University - Parks Library (Ames)

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