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    Ken Campbell
    Mar 25, 2025, 23:49
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    As we saw by the WHL's acceptance of the Penticton Vees as an expansion team this week, major junior hockey is big business. Really big.

    The Vees paid a reported $15 million to join the WHL. Established teams go for much more money.

    But somehow, these people who spend all this money on the product treat the players as 'student athletes' and are not paid like employees for their work. Edmonton Oilers left winger Zach Hyman, who at last check was making good coin, purchased the Brantford Bulldogs along with his very wealthy family. There's money in it.

    It's time to share that wealth. Today's video column has more.

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