At the start of the 20th century, many small scale leagues were created for the operation of professional hockey. The current league, the National Hockey League (NHL) was founded in 1917 to structuralize the various teams around North America. The NHL reviews rule changes and schedules the games in which the many teams play. Ice Hockey is considered one of the 4 most popular sports in North America, as well as being very prominent in Canada. Thus, ice hockey is a very popular sport that is enjoyed across the US and Canada.
Although the sport is quite popular, the viewership isn’t very exceptional when compared to other sports such as football or baseball. Despite this, hockey has a very loyal and affluent fan base, which leaves the league to monetarily benefit. Hockey’s championship is the Stanley Cup, which was originally commissioned in 1892, but was overtaken by the NHL when they formed. Because of this, the Stanley cup is one of the NHL’s most lucrative events as their fan base is incentivized to support their favorite team. The NHL, despite their constant success barely survived as an organization during the 20th …show more content…
The sports: football, baseball, soccer, ice hockey, and basketball all represent the ways in which sports extensively reformed themselves into what they are today. Sports unify people and proceed to make people happier as they can bond through the culture of sports. Sports are a very important part of society as they are a great way to stay healthy when participating, and a great and fun way to pass time when observing. In closing, sports may have some issues and controversies, but overall, provides plenty of enjoyment among those who