Despite the buzz surrounding its debut and the excitement from fans, Major League Hockey has quickly become a source of concern. Initially boasting a $30 million salary cap, the league's credibility has been undermined as it became evident that it was a scam.
Social media has erupted with criticism as the league approaches its inaugural season, and it's clear that skepticism has intensified.
The MLH boasts a $30 million salary cap from the start, but skepticism arises as they only refund half of the tryout fee, leading many to suspect a scam.
Additionally, the league claims to have former NHL coaches leading each team and a roster mix of entry-level talent, professionals, and even ex-NHL players, which many consider absurd.
Recent updates reveal that MLH is charging for tryouts but will only refund 50% of the fee if players make the team, raising further red flags. Given the ongoing issues, many doubt the league's future.
Despite widespread skepticism, the MLH insists it is set to launch its inaugural season in November and claims to be fully operational. However, their requirement for membership fees combined with promises of multi-million dollar player salaries raises doubts about their legitimacy. The situation seems quite questionable and raises concerns about how long the league will truly stay afloat.
Source: Hockey Patrol
New hockey league expected to rival NHL has been exposed for possible fraud
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Major League Hockey is scam and this proves it
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AOUT 3 | 88 ANSWERS New Major League Hockey project competing with the NHL exposed as a major scam Will Major League Hockey last more than one season? | ||
Yes | 32 | 36.4 % |
No | 56 | 63.6 % |
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