BOSTON (AP) – The National Hockey League’s labor dispute is costing bars andrestaurants near the TD Garden as much as $1 million for every Bruins home gamethat’s canceled.
The Greater Boston Convention Visitors Bureau says the business impactextends beyond the hospitality industry, with parking lots, equipment andsouvenir shops and other businesses losing money with the NHL’s third workstoppage in 19 years.
Stanhope Garage Inc., which operates three small parking lots near theGarden, typically takes in $6,000 per game by filling all of its 200 spaces.Revenue from 22 Bruins home games have already been lost.
Youth hockey officials tell The Boston Globe the lockout has stunted the growth of youth hockey, and hockey equipmentstores say sales are down slightly.