The Globe and Mail --- “Our players don't get paid when they go to these tournaments,” Burke said. “They make nothing. The [International Olympic Committee] makes a fortune off this, and they can talk about redistributing it – and that's largely true – but the players don't get paid for this. I've been the GM of four U.S. teams at the world championships, and I love the tournament. I hope we always go … [but] our players don't get anything.
“I think they got $1,000 for 22 days of work last year. They got one business-class ticket to bring over their wife, or a parent, or a brother – they didn't bring their families over unless they reached into their own pockets and paid for it. These guys are volunteers. Everyone makes money off of these tournaments except the players.”
Burke's comments came in response to an overwhelming support for continued Olympic participation from most of his fellow panelists and those attending the summit, with only NHL deputy commissioner Bill Daly also voicing reservations about the league's involvement in the 2014 Games in Sochi, Russia.
Friday, August 27, 2010
Leafs Burke weighs in on Games debate
This week during the World Hockey Summit in Toronto the NHL players playing the 2014 Olympic Games has garnered a lot of discussion. As a NHL hockey fan I want to see the NHL players play in the 2014 Olympics games and beyond, the 2010 Olympic hockey games were epic, some of the best I have ever watched, this is including the 1980 Olympics as well. I want to see the best players in the world playing during the Olympics. For some reason the NHL owners and General Managers seem hesitant. Here is what the Toronto Maple Leafs general manager Brian Burke had to say.