Now we know for certain that the Sharks are leaving and that there is not another AHL, or ECHL team coming next year.
Intermission interview w/ @DCUCenter GM Sandy Dunn – chances of pro hockey here next year “remote” … (1/2) pic.twitter.com/VmTxyaKja1
— Andy Lacombe (@AndyLac32) February 1, 2015
The tax-payers of Worcester need to know what does losing the Sharks do to the bottom line, look at the financials.
- Year ending June-2013, the DCU had a profit of $335,480
- Year ending June-2014, the DCU had a profit of $488,098
More importantly, does it make sense to invest $60 million dollars into additional DCU improvements?