Opinion: The real bear market for the NHL is being created by some of the poorest officiating ever seen in a major North American professional sports league, especially during the playoffs.
Bulls of the WeekThe Toronto Raptors are in tough against Giannis Antetokounmpo and the Milwaukee Bucks, the top-seeded team in the Eastern Conference and the NBA club with the best 2018-19 regular-season record at 60-22.
Leonard’s dramatic quadruple-bounce rim shot winner generated a peak audience of more than 3.8 million viewers at the buzzer, sandwiched between an average national audience of 2.2 million and an aggregate of 5.8 million Canadians who watched some or all of the game. The Raptors’ spike helped make the 2019 NBA conference semifinals the highest-rated second round on ESPN and ABC since 2012. In Canada on TSN and Sportsnet, viewership is up 73 per cent year-over-year in the playoffs. Moreover, all of this is happening after the most-watched NBA regular season in Canadian TV history.
Bears of the Week It has been an awful week for the NHL. For one, it is still reeling from the dubious testimony of NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman at parliamentary hearings into concussions in Ottawa the week before.
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