
The Sport Market
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The Sport Market Podium, funded by Alpine Credits: May 3
Sport business commentator Tom Mayenknecht rolls out the top sport business stories of the week, including the Stanley Cup playoffs, rumblings of a new NBA All-Star format, and the Kentucky Derby.
The Sport Market Pitch, presented by Chambers Plan employee benefits: May 3
Sport business commentator Tom Mayenknecht proposes that the Vancouver Whitecaps FC and other Canadian teams in Major League Soccer continue to promote, market and educate fans on how club competitions work to complement the MLS regular season and MLS Cup Playoffs.
Around the Horn with Steve Ewen: May 3
Steve Ewen of The Province joins The Sport Market to go around the horn in the Vancouver sports scene, where topics include the Vancouver Whitecaps, Warriors, Canadians, Canucks and more!
The Comedy of Sport on The Rolfsen Report: May 3
Vancouver comedian Torben Rolfsen offers us his lighter side take on the business of sport.
The Sport Market, Hour 4: May 3
Tom Mayenknecht hosts. In Hour 4, Tom flips through the pages of the Vancouver Sun Sports section with Aziz Rajwani in this week's edition of the Weekend Extra. Then it's time to go around the horn in the Vancouver sports scene with Province Sports scribe Steve Ewen. And we finish the show strong with closing bell commentary from producer Justin Morissette.
The Sport Market, Hour 3: May 3
Tom Mayenknecht hosts. In Hour 3, Tom is joined by Vancouver Whitecaps FC club liaison Bobby Lenarduzzi in a week where his team has seemingly done the impossible and that's smoke Lionel Messi's Inter Miami in two games in the CONCACAF Champions Cup. Next, Aziz Rajwani and producer Justin Morissette join Tom for this week's Buy & Sell panel, as this week they discuss the candor of Canucks President Jim Rutherford, who will be the last Canadian team standing in the NHL playoffs, and if the Whitecaps can win not one but two championships in one MLS season. And we close out the hour with this week's Sport Market Pitch.
The Sport Market, Hour 2: May 3
Tom Mayenknecht hosts. In Hour 2, Tom connects with Canucks Connected host Joey Kenward, who joins the show live from Churchill Downs to talk the major moolah being raked in on the business side at the Kentucky Derby. Then, law professor and former sports executive Jon Festinger is back to discuss the good, the bad and the ugly practices this week in the business of sport.
The Sport Market, Hour 1: May 3
Tom Mayenknecht hosts. In Hour 1, Tom breaks down the top three sport business stories of the week in this week's Sport Market Podium, including big drama in the NHL and NBA playoffs, the NBA's plan to move to a Team USA vs The World All-Star format, and the 151st Kentucky Derby. He's joined by "The Sport Professor" Rick Horrow of Harvard to run the bases on the week that was in the world of sport business. Then, our memorabilia guru Ken Richardson of Pastime Sports & Games joins the show to talk all the latest in the collectible hobby. And we close out the hour with this week's Sport Market Power Rankings.
The Buy & Sell Panel: April 26
Our Buy & Sell Panel comprised of Jon Festinger, Aziz Rajwani, producer Justin Morissette and host Tom Mayenknecht debate what they're buying, sell and holding this week on the stock market of sport, including fallout from Jim Rutherford's season-ending media availability, a sky's-the-limit outlook for the Whitecaps, and Warriors knocking on the door in the NLL playoffs.
The Sport Market Podium, funded by Alpine Credits: April 26
Sport business commentator Tom Mayenknecht rolls out the top sport business stories of the week on The Sport Market, as this week's podium includes the TV juggernaut that is the NFL Draft, Michael Jordan's cumulative career earnings, and exciting action in the NHL and NBA playoffs.
The Sport Market Pitch, presented by Chambers Plan employee benefits: April 26
In a new generation of athlete-entrepreneurs, sport business commentator Tom Mayenknecht proposes that more athletes negotiate for equity in their partnerships and endorsement deals.
The Sport Market Power Rankings: April 26
For the second consecutive week, the $3.8B-valued Toronto Maple Leafs of the NHL are the hottest franchise in North American professional sport, topping the Sport Market Power Rankings going into the weekend -- rankings that combine wins and loss with sport business indicators such as enterprise value, revenues, attendance, merchandise and more.
McAllister: "Maple Leafs success gives the Blue Jays cover... for now"
Steve McAllister of Gaming News Canada joins The Sport Market to talk about the key sport business storylines of the week, including the NHL and NBA playoffs, the NFL Draft, and the Blue Jays' sputtering start to the season.
Around the Horn, with Steve Ewen: April 26
Steve Ewen of The Province joins The Sport Market to go around the horn in the Vancouver sports world, with the Whitecaps off to a 6-1-2 start, the NLL Warriors in the playoffs, and the Canucks continuing to give us plenty to discuss.
The Comedy of Sport on the Rolfsen Report: April 26
Vancouver comedian Torben Rolfsen gives us a lighter side take on the business of sport, and this week he's skewering the Stanley Cup playoffs among other topics.
The Sport Market, Hour 4: April 26
Tom Mayenknecht hosts. In Hour 4, Tom flips through the pages of the Vancouver Sun Sports section with Aziz Rajwani and Jon Festinger in this week's edition of Weekend Extra. Then, Canucks Connected host Joey Kenward joins the show on the 14th anniversary of Alex Burrows' Dragon Slayer goal. After that, we go around the horn in the Vancouver sports world with Province Sports scribe Steve Ewen. And we finish out strong with closing bell commentary from Samantha Chang of The Broadscast.
The Sport Market, Hour 3: April 26
Tom Mayenknecht hosts. In Hour 3, he's joined by Aziz Rajwani, Jon Festinger and producer Justin Morissette for this week's Buy & Sell panel, breaking down Jim Rutherford's end of year press conference, the Vancouver Warriors' playoff outlook, and the continued hot play of Whitecaps FC. We close out the hour with a player earnings influenced Sport Market pitch.
The Sport Market, Hour 2: April 26
Tom Mayenknecht hosts. In Hour 2, Tom is joined by Jon Festinger for a look at the week that was in the good, the bad and the ugly practices in the business of sport, as the guys dig in to the NHL playoffs and the upcoming Brad Pitt blockbuster film Formula 1.
The Sport Market, Hour 1: April 26
Tom Mayenknecht hosts. In Hour 1, Tom rolls out the top three sport business stories of the week in this week's Sport Market podium, which include the NHL and NBA playoffs, Michael Jordan's career earnings, and the NFL Draft. Then he's joined by Steve McAllister of Gaming News Canada to talk the Maple Leafs' early success in the Stanley Cup Playoffs. Our merchandise expert Ken Richardson of Pastime Sports & Games joins the show from the Sport Card Expo Toronto, and we close out the hour with this week's Sport Market Power Rankings.
The Buy & Sell Panel: April 19
Our Buy & Sell Panel comprised of Jon Festinger, Aziz Rajwani, producer Justin Morissette and host Tom Mayenknecht debate what we're buying, selling and holding this week on the stock market of sport, including Rick Tocchet's future with the Canucks, and some lofty projections for both Vancouver Whitecaps FC and the Vancouver Warriors.
The Sport Market Podium, funded by Alpine Credits: April 19
Sport business commentator Tom Mayenknecht rolls out the top sport business stories of the week on The Sport Market, including an instant classic finish to a remarkable Masters tournament.
The Sport Market Pitch, presented by Chambers Plan employee benefits: April 19
Now that Vancouver and Seattle appear to be the PWHL's expansion targets with announcements expected in the week ahead, sport business commentator Tom Mayenknecht proposes that the women's pro league continues to build out a west coast cluster as the start of a fully loaded western conference.
Around the Horn with Steve Ewen: April 19
Steve Ewen of The Province Sports joins The Sport Market to go around the horn in the Vancouver sports scene, with the debut of Rise FC and the Northern Super League, big buzz around the Whitecaps' 6-1-1 start to the season, the Vancouver Warriors' chances in the NLL playoffs, the Canadians getting going at Nat Bailey, the PWHL bringing women's hockey to Vancouver, and so much more.
The Sport Market Power Rankings: April 19
The $3.8B Toronto Maple Leafs of the NHL are the hottest franchise in North American professional sport, topping The Sport Market Power Rankings going into the playoffs -- rankings which combine wins and losses with sport business indicators such as enterprise value, revenues, attendance and more. The #2 San Diego Padres, #3 LA Dodgers, #4 LA Clippers and #5 Vancouver Whitecaps round out this week's Power 5.
Class is in session with The Sports Professor: April 19
Rick Horrow of Harvard University joins The Sport Market to talk about the key sport business storylines of the week, including the Rory McIlroy win at the Masters, the onset of the NHL and NBA playoffs, and another piece of the NFL TV rights puzzle currently up for grabs.
The Comedy of Sport on The Rolfsen Report: April 19
Vancouver comedian Torben Rolfsen gives us a lighter side take on the business of sport. This week's topics for skewering include Rory McIlroy's Masters win, and a post-season edition of the Battle of Ontario.
The Sport Market, Hour 4: April 19
Tom Mayenknecht hosts. In Hour 4, Tom flips through the pages of the Vancouver Sun Sports section in this week's Weekend Extra alongside Aziz Rajwani and Jon Festinger. Canucks Connected host Joey Kenward joins the show to dissect what went wrong with Vancouver's NHL club this season and where the Canucks go from here. Then it's time to go around the horn in the Vancouver sports scene with Steve Ewen of The Province Sports.
The Sport Market, Hour 3: April 19
Tom Mayenknecht hosts. In Hour 3, Tom is joined by Aziz Rajwani, Jon Festinger and producer Justin Morissette for this week's edition of the Buy & Sell Panel, where topics include Rick Tocchet's future in Vancouver, the championship aspirations of both the Vancouver Warriors and Vancouver Whitecaps, and the exciting future of women's sport at the professional level in BC.
The Sport Market, Hour 2: April 19
Tom Mayenknecht hosts. In Hour 2, he's joined by Drew Dorweiler of IJW & Co., one of North America's leading sports business valuators.
The Sport Market, Hour 1: April 19
Tom Mayenknecht hosts. In Hour 1, Tom rolls out the Sport Market Podium, breaking down the top 3 sport business stories of the week, including a mini-NFL broadcast rights package up for grabs, the NHL and NBA playoffs getting started on the very same day, and Rory McIlroy's dramatic victory at The Masters. He's joined by "The Sport Professor" Rick Horrow of Harvard University to talk all of those stories and more. Then, Toronto Sun Blue Jays beat writer Rob Longley chats with Tom about early returns in this young MLB season. And we close out the hour with a pre-playoff edition of the Sport Market Power Rankings.
The Buy & Sell Panel: April 12
Our weekly Buy & Sell panel comprised of Jon Festinger, Aziz Rajwani, producer Justin Morissette and host Tom Mayenknecht debate what we're buying, selling and holding on the stock market of sport. This week's topics include the Canucks being the lone Canadian team currently on the outside looking in at the NHL's playoff picture, the future of Rick Tocchet behind the Vancouver bench, and the once-in-a-generation opportunity that the Whitecaps and Soccer Canada have in the next year to take local and national interest in the sport to another level.
Class is in session with The Sport Professor: April 12
Rick Horrow of Harvard University joins The Sport Market to talk about the key sport business storylines of the week, including Ovechkin surpassing Gretzky, the half-a-billion dollar deal keeping Vladdy a Blue Jay for life, and the onset of the NHL and NBA Playoffs.
Around the Horn with Steve Ewen: April 12
Steve Ewen of The Province Sports joins The Sport Market to go around the horn in the Vancouver sports scene, touching on everything from the Vancouver Warriors playoffs push in the NLL, the success out the gate for Whitecaps FC, the season wind-down for the Canucks, the season start-up for the Canadians, and the dawn of a new era for Vancouver Rise FC and the Northern Super League.
The Comedy of Sport on the Rolfsen Report: April 12
Vancouver comedian Torben Rolfsen is back to skewer the world of sport yet again with an extended edition of the Comedy of Sport on The Sport Market. This week's targets include The Masters' Sunday, "the only day of the year outside of St. Patrick's that anybody wants to be seen in a green sport coat."
The Sport Market Podium, funded by Alpine Credits: April 12
Sport business commentator and brand management executive Tom Mayenknecht rolls out the top sport business stories of the week on The Sport Market, including the new scoring mark for Alex Ovechkin, the $500M extension for Vladdy with the Blue Jays, and the close coordination between the NBA and NHL playoffs this season.
The Sport Market Pitch, presented by Chambers Plan employee benefits: April 12
Sport business commentator Tom Mayenknecht proposes that the NHL and NBA continue to go shoulder-to-shoulder with their post-season scheduling to optimize cross-promotion and marketing opportunities between their fanbases.
The Sport Market Power Rankings: April 12
The $5.5B Los Angeles Clippers of the NBA are the hottest franchise in North American professional sport, topping the Sport Market Power Rankings going into the weekend -- rankings which combine wins and losses with sport business indicators such as enterprise value, revenues, attendance and more. The #2 Boston Celtics, #3 Toronto Maple Leafs, #4 San Francisco Giants and #5 San Diego Padres round out this week's Power 5, with honourable mentions to the OKC Thunder and Vancouver Whitecaps.
The Sport Market, Hour 4: April 12
Tom Mayenknecht hosts. In Hour 4, Tom is joined by Jon Festinger and Aziz Rajwani for a look inside the pages of the Vancouver Sun sports section in this week's Weekend Extra. Then, Canucks Connected host Joey Kenward is on the line as the Canucks get set to play their last Saturday night game on Hockey Night in Canada of the season. After that we go around the horn in the Vancouver sports scene with Province Sports scribe Steve Ewen, before finishing strong with Closing Bell commentary from the Broadscast's Samantha Chang.
The Sport Market, Hour 3: April 12
Tom Mayenknecht hosts. In Hour 3, Tom is joined by Jon Festinger, Aziz Rajwani and Sport Market producer Justin Morissette for this week's edition of the Buy & Sell Panel, as we talk a disappointing end to the Canucks' season, Rick Tocchet's future in Vancouver, and the generational opportunity in the year ahead for Whitecaps FC and Soccer Canada to establish a real foothold in the imaginations of this city's sports fans. We close out the hour with the Sport Market pitch, as Tom recommends the NBA and NHL make an effort to keep their post-seasons synched in the seasons ahead.
The Sport Market, Hour 2: April 12
Tom Mayenknecht hosts. In Hour 2, he's joined by Toronto Sun Blue Jays beat writer Rob Longley to discuss what's next for the Jays now that Vladdy has been locked up for the rest of his career. Then, UBC Law professor and former Vancouver Canucks executive Jon Festinger joins the show for a look at where the seven Canadian teams sit in the NHL standings ahead of the playoffs, and a quick look at the good, bad and ugly practices this week in the business of sport.
The Sport Market, Hour 1: April 12
Tom Mayenknecht hosts. In Hour 1, Tom sounds off on the top 3 sport business stories of the week in this week's Sport Market Podium. He's then joined by Harvard's own "Sport Professor" Rick Horrow to talk the Blue Jays' monster contract for Vladdy, Ovechkin breaking Gretzky's goal record, and Scottie Scheffler picking up where he left off at The Masters. Then our collectibles guru Ken Richardson of Pastime Sports & Games weighs in on what Ovechkin's accomplishment means for the collectors' market. And we close out the hour with Canadian Golf Hall of Famer Dick Zokol for an in-depth look at The Masters.
The Buy & Sell Panel: April 5
Our Buy & Sell panel comprised of Jon Festinger, Aziz Rajwani, producer Elan Chark and host Tom Mayenknecht debate what we're buying, selling and holding this week on the stock market of sport.
The Rolfsen Report: The Comedy of Sport
In his extended edition of The Rolfsen Report: The Comedy of Sport on The Sport Market on the Sportsnet Radio Network, Vancouver comedian Torben Rolfsen takes a lighter side take on the business of sport: “NFL owners voted for to approve expanded use of video review, more stoppages in play, more commercials and more money”.
The Sport Market Podium funded by Alpine Credits
Sport business commentator and brand management executive Tom Mayenknecht of Emblematica rolls out the top sport business stories of the week on The Sport Market, including the new Rogers Sportsnet NHL TV deal, the Ovechkin-Gretzky scoring chase and Nike in the face of tarrifs charged against Vietnam, where the shoe company has 450,000 workers at 130 factories.
The Sport Market Pitch presented by Chambers Plan employee benefits
Sport business commentator Tom Mayenknecht proposes that the NHL partner with Upper Deck on National Hockey Card Day, further engaging with collectors and casual sports fans (especially young fans 8-12).
Around the Horn with Steve Ewen
Steve Ewen of The Province and theprovince.com joined The Sport Market to go around the horn with the Vancouver Canucks of the NHL, WHL Giants. MLS Whitecaps FC, CFL BC Lions, A-league Canadians, and more.
The Sport Market Power Rankings April 5th, 2025
For the third straight week, the Oklahoma City Thunder of the NBA are the hottest franchise in North American professional sport, topping The Sport Market Power Rankings going into the weekend. The rankings combine wins and losses — like the Thunder’s 11-game winning streak — with sport business indicators such as enterprise value, revenues, attendance and more. The #2 St. Louis Blues, #3 LA Dodgers, #4 Dallas Stars and #5 Washington Capitals round out this week.
The Sport Market, Hour 3: April 5
Tom Mayenknecht hosts. In Hour 3, Tom brings in Sport Market producer Elan Chark, Aziz Rajwani, and Jon Festinger for our weekly Buy & Sell panel.
The Sport Market, Hour 2: April 5
Tom Mayenknecht hosts. In Hour 2, Tom is joined for the full hour by law professor and former Canucks executive Jon Festinger to break down all the biggest stories of the week that was in the business of sports.
The Sport Market, Hour 1: April 5
Tom Mayenknecht hosts another edition of The Sport Market, covering the biggest stories in the business of sport. Segments include The Podium, highlighting the top 3 sports business stories of the week, and Power Rankings, counting down the top 5 franchises in global sport. Plus, Hot Stuff with Ken Richardson and much more across the world of sports, business, and entertainment.