A Lot to be Grateful for – A Lot to Mourn and Miss

It is the heart of the holiday season, the festive week of Christmas to New Year’s. It is time to reflect and be grateful for what we have and not miss what we don’t have.

Last year this time we all were feeling doom and gloom. The market was down. There were no loans to be had. People were losing jobs left and right and the aura and psychology of the market and the overall economy was really bad.

As we close on 2009, I must confess that the year was one of goodness and counter intuitive wins mixed with sadness.

I am most grateful for the health of my family and friends.

And the Washington Capitals had a magnificent twelve months on the ice and off the ice. We had a really great record. We finished last year strong and won our first playoff series in 10 years and we are now well positioned for this next year. We also sell out all of our games. We have a backlog of people awaiting season tickets. We were able to raise our prices and we have very happy customer satisfaction levels. Who would have thought we could be that successful in this economy? I am very grateful to you all.

The Washington Mystics also grew quite fast and became one of the best performing teams in the WNBA and turned their on court performance around as well as we qualified for the playoffs.

Revolution Money grew fast; built out its platform; and – as was reported in November – was acquired by American Express at a healthy return to investors. We await final approval by the government but I believe this deal will close sometime in Q1 of 2010. This was the third largest acquisition of a new media payments platform ever behind PayPal and Bill Me Later (both by eBay) so it was a big win for us all and I am very excited about helping the American Express Company in the future as we roll out this platform into a new series of great consumer beneficial products and services.

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Don’t Look Back – Someone Might be Gaining on You

I thought the Washington Capitals played a great game last night. The house was packed. We beat our budget and the crowed was rocking.

We are neck and neck for the best record in the NHL again.

Buffalo is a very talented team and they have great goaltending so scoring five goals feels wonderful.

We now play our next game against NJ. Then we play Carolina and then head out west to play two of the best teams in San Jose and LA. What a tough schedule to end the calendar year. And the decade. 

Speaking of the decade, here is a piece by Comcast SportsNet on local sports teams in DC and our history. I think it pays a few compliments to us and is fairly accurate in its review of our team. We love and support our partners at Comcast but as long as we are offering up retrospectives and critiques, here is mine back to Comcast:

  1. Get the issues between DirecTV and VERSUS channel fixed ASAP. This is an issue to our viewers and fans. It must get fixed in 2010.
  2. Get more HD as promised. Why isn’t every Capitals game shot and broadcast in HD?
  3. Fix the quality of CSN Plus. The picture shouldn’t look like 1970′s circa production value.
  4. Iron out all issues with Verizon FiOS. I am tired of answering those questions about rebroadcast from our fans.
  5. Promote the games on other channels/outlets. Promoting the games on Comcast SportsNet is preaching to the choir. Invest in broadening our collective reach.
  6. Invest more in your website and portal. Comcast SportsNet.com is not very contemporary right now.

Thanks for being so supportive last night. The fans really Rocked the Red. Go Caps! Happy holidays.