Does the Coyotes Move Mean Expansion is Next on NHL Agenda?

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  • @philtorrez4198
    @philtorrez4198 Před 24 dny +363

    Alex Muerelo has no business being gifted another franchise.

    • @Chimeratech8
      @Chimeratech8 Před 24 dny +18

      The only reason he's keeping the rights is because he's the only one who the NHL thinks will keep the team in Arizona.

    • @rodchallis8031
      @rodchallis8031 Před 24 dny +26

      I think the NHL will just outwait the five years until Muerelo times out. Then someone who knows what they are doing will come in and buy a franchise in Arizona.

    • @mercywilliams2698
      @mercywilliams2698 Před 24 dny +1

      @@rodchallis8031Right. Easing things through…

    • @shanegiannini6166
      @shanegiannini6166 Před 24 dny +5

      ​@rodchallis8031 Well, if he loses that land auction he'd be screwed any way cause and can take 3-4 years to build especially that entertainment district that he wanted so he wouldn't be able to fit it in a 5 year window if he loses. Personally I'd just take the 1 billion and be happy with that

    • @saskcch
      @saskcch Před 24 dny +1

      @@Chimeratech8 Jeff Marek made the point this morning that it MIGHT be so he can keep his gambling rights in AZ. Something about you have to own a pro team to have rights there.

  • @VentDTP101
    @VentDTP101 Před 24 dny +142

    I know he hates how many times he’s had to cover the coyotes but I genuinely enjoy every one of these type of videos

    • @TheHutchIsOn
      @TheHutchIsOn Před 21 dnem

      Oh THG could make a thousand videos discussing relocation and expansion and I will watch every single one

  • @BoyNamedSue4
    @BoyNamedSue4 Před 24 dny +129

    As a former Seattle Sonics fan I feel for the Yotes fan base. Losing your team because ownership screwed you over is a special pain.

    • @DanRaidersWarriorsSharksGiants
      @DanRaidersWarriorsSharksGiants Před 24 dny +9

      Seeing old photos of Kevin Durant as a sonic is still crazy to me.

    • @corey6393
      @corey6393 Před 24 dny +7

      MN North Stars fans can relate, too.

    • @ajchristlieb
      @ajchristlieb Před 24 dny +5

      St. Louis Rams fans relate

    • @squidMB
      @squidMB Před 24 dny +4

      At least with the Sonics they should return in expansion in a couple of years (and hopefully get their name, history, etc. back too)

    • @DanRaidersWarriorsSharksGiants
      @DanRaidersWarriorsSharksGiants Před 24 dny +3

      @@squidMB History is owned by OKC.

  • @calebkent6706
    @calebkent6706 Před 24 dny +185

    I feel bad for coyotes fans no fanbase deserves to have a team ripped away from them like this

    • @honkingantalope
      @honkingantalope Před 24 dny +22

      They never supported them. Why did they get to fail for 20 years. It's a joke.

    • @TheBeardedGentleman
      @TheBeardedGentleman Před 24 dny +65

      @@honkingantalope Tell me you have no clue what you're talking about without telling me you have NO clue what you're talking about.

    • @shawklan27
      @shawklan27 Před 24 dny +10

      I mean even the A's was given another season until they move away to Vegas while us Yotes got told we are going to be leaving just before the very end of this season with no warning during the off season. Bro this shit is going to rough for me bro 😫

    • @SamiAhmed-ru4ci
      @SamiAhmed-ru4ci Před 24 dny +13

      @@TheBeardedGentleman damn if only they had a chance to vote on a new arena. Maybe then this supposed "fan base" would have showed up and voted yes. But I guess we will never know

    • @WizradtheNoble
      @WizradtheNoble Před 24 dny

      @@SamiAhmed-ru4ciyou think there aren’t die hard coyotes fans? Sure maybe not as much as for other teams but they exist. And it fucking sucks for them, how about having some compassion asshole.

  • @dj4aces
    @dj4aces Před 24 dny +18

    Houston actually tried to join the NHL twice. Prior to merge of the Cleveland Barons and the Minnesota North Stars, the owner of the Houston Aeros put in a bid to purchase the Barons. I don't know if that offer was too late or if it was outright rejected, but needless to say, it didn't happen. The second, of course, was the almost-successful purchase of the Oilers.
    On the Flames, I cannot stress this enough, the issue in Atlanta *was not attendance*. As I said before, Tom Cousins -- then owner of the Flames -- went broke because the real estate market in Atlanta collapsed in the late 1970s. He first offered it to Ted Turner (he refused because he said hockey "wasn't good for television") before eventually selling to the highest bidder. Some of those Flames players couldn't even sell their homes when the team moved, and some of those still live here today. That history is pretty easy to find. Simply looking up the attendance figures on hockeydb really doesn't tell the story at all.

    • @thomasthomasthomas296
      @thomasthomasthomas296 Před 23 dny +3

      and worth noting i think the blues put up a big fight against a team in kansas city.

  • @pdg3283
    @pdg3283 Před 24 dny +89

    If the NHL ever gets to 36 teams, the best solution would be 6 divisions with 6 teams in each.
    And then go back to the 1-8 Conference playoff seeding.

    • @closethockeyfan5284
      @closethockeyfan5284 Před 24 dny +1

      Been beating this drum since 36 teams was floated, and the Guy doesn't seem to conceive of it

    • @otsoruotsalainen612
      @otsoruotsalainen612 Před 24 dny +22

      Exactly.
      Northeast (Boston, Toronto, Ottawa, Montreal, Buffalo, Detroit)
      Metro (NYR, NYI, NJ, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Washington)
      Southeast (Florida, Tampa, Atlanta, Carolina, Columbus, Nashville)
      Central (Colorado, Houston, Dallas, Chicago, St Louis, Kansas City)
      Northwest (Minnesota, Winnipeg, Edmonton, Calgary, Vancouver, Seattle)
      Southwest (Vegas, Utah, Arizona, LA, Anaheim, SJ)
      1-6 in each conference straight to the playoffs, 7-10 play a best of 3 play-in for the final two spots.
      You play your division four times and everybody else twice for an 80 game schedule to leave a little space for the play-in round.

    • @gregorybiestek3431
      @gregorybiestek3431 Před 24 dny

      If the NHL does go to 36 teams, then I have a proposal for the games & playoffs. First the season goes from October 1st to March 31st with playoffs starting immediately after. Second there are 4 divisions of 9 teams each; a team plays every one twice during the season - one at home & once away (70 games) plus 4 home and 4 away games against the eight teams in its division (8 games). The location of third in-division games rotate alternate years. After the 78-game game season, the top six teams (three in each division) get automatic spots, while the next four teams have best-of-five play-in in the first 12-14 days of April. Starting around the middle of April, the 8 remaining teams in each conference begin the regular playoffs seeded 1-8 with a bracket just like March Madness. Maybe start calling the period of April 1st to May 31st "Hockey Hysteria".

    • @andrewsurowiec80
      @andrewsurowiec80 Před 24 dny +9

      @@otsoruotsalainen612 play in tournaments are stupid. Just the 8 best teams from the conference

    • @otsoruotsalainen612
      @otsoruotsalainen612 Před 24 dny

      @@andrewsurowiec80 I agree, but I figure with 36 teams the owners wouldnt be happy with only 16 making any kind of postseason

  • @klompsauce
    @klompsauce Před 24 dny +43

    RIP Yotes

  • @agent00puffball
    @agent00puffball Před 24 dny +15

    The problem with giving Meruelo a 5 year window is that he's already soured relationships with pretty much everyone in Arizona, and that's not even counting the hotel bills they allegedly skipped out on.
    I think if the NHL is intent on going back to Arizona, it can't be with Meruelo. He's squandered every opportunity he's been given and really ruined relationships.

    • @ghost_615
      @ghost_615 Před 23 dny +5

      Exactly. If the reason it didn't work was ownership, you don't go back with the same owner.

    • @FischerFan
      @FischerFan Před 21 dnem +4

      This is why, the moment that land auction is completed, the NHL needs to impose the same 13,000 season ticket goal on Phoenix that it did on Winnipeg back in 2011. The NHL should demonstrate some backbone and confirm evidence of adequate support for any future expansion team before one shovel goes into the ground on a new arena.

  • @scarboroughbluffer169
    @scarboroughbluffer169 Před 24 dny +26

    “Why would the owners of a league, which already has 32 teams, and would further dilute the talent by growing, be looking to expand to even more teams?”
    “It’s called greed old sport!”

    • @BJ-sk4xh
      @BJ-sk4xh Před 24 dny +6

      If we constantly have more than 5 teams finishing below .500, than there is no need for new teams.

    • @michaellewter8671
      @michaellewter8671 Před 24 dny

      Stop with the diluting talent stuff...

    • @BJ-sk4xh
      @BJ-sk4xh Před 23 dny +1

      @@michaellewter8671 When there are several teams finishing below .500 each year then the talent is diluted.

    • @apferrando
      @apferrando Před 21 dnem +4

      @@BJ-sk4xhHow does that NOT occur, mathematically? Remove teams, several teams will finish under .500. Add teams, a proportional number of teams will finish under .500. The only way that doesn’t occur, is if literally every team finished precisely AT .500. You’re confusing parity with talent. And the talent has never, in the history of the sport, been better than it is now top-to-bottom.

    • @terks43
      @terks43 Před 21 dnem

      @@BJ-sk4xh That just might be the dumbest thing I've read on the internet today. Congratulations on your lack of logical reasoning.

  • @gillesjacques1022
    @gillesjacques1022 Před 24 dny +25

    Phoenix and Atlanta have a better chance of getting a franchise, than Quebec City, we all know it.

    • @FischerFan
      @FischerFan Před 21 dnem +4

      Yeah, because the tail (the U.S. television execs) wags the dog (the NHL).

    • @kokocaptainqc
      @kokocaptainqc Před 21 dnem +6

      a trailer park in an obscure dirty hole of the US would get a team before quebec city

    • @Based_Morty
      @Based_Morty Před 17 dny

      Taxes are too high in Quebec.

    • @FischerFan
      @FischerFan Před 17 dny +3

      @@kokocaptainqc Even though there's already a team in Nashville, Memphis will get a team before Quebec City because of the 'need to create new fans'.
      Bloody pro-American double standard.

  • @JWLearning
    @JWLearning Před 24 dny +20

    Bring back the Nordiques! The NHL is incomplete without Quebec.

    • @BillyCharlyEmy
      @BillyCharlyEmy Před 21 dnem +2

      Merci😉

    • @lordrayden3045
      @lordrayden3045 Před 21 dnem +1

      LOL
      Sure

    • @kylewittet3717
      @kylewittet3717 Před 13 dny

      Nope. Not going to happen. I see 3-4 US teams before another Canadian team. Besides Hamilton would likely get one before Quebec.

  • @dominicgarcia34
    @dominicgarcia34 Před 24 dny +25

    It is 2024 and the nhl is still not in Houston yet..... that's crazy with how big of a sports market Houston is

    • @fnregistration
      @fnregistration Před 23 dny +1

      No point until humans grow gills.

    • @jdsmith1740
      @jdsmith1740 Před 23 dny +2

      It's coming. I feel the NHL will announce Houston and Atlanta into the league within the next two years

    • @Vitalitay
      @Vitalitay Před 21 dnem +1

      houston dallas rivalry would be insane. Next devils Vs. Rangers

    • @gbtrat
      @gbtrat Před 18 dny

      Hockey would be a fad in Houston just like it was a fad in Atlanta and Phoenix

    • @dominicgarcia34
      @dominicgarcia34 Před 18 dny +1

      @@gbtrat is it a fad in Dallas?

  • @hunterslater12
    @hunterslater12 Před 24 dny +30

    You can fill a building in Phoenix… now getting a building is another story

    • @stuartdollar9912
      @stuartdollar9912 Před 24 dny +7

      Prove it. The Coyotes couldn't. They never consistently filled the building in Phoenix or Glendale. Certainly not with Coyotes fans. I attended a number of those games.
      Agree with you on getting a building. I see no way anybody is going to put up public money for an NHL arena in the Phoenix area. The Coyotes poisoned that well for a good generation.

  • @kjorlaug1
    @kjorlaug1 Před 23 dny +9

    If you expand by four teams and don't add another Canadian team (whether Nordiques, second Toronto team, or Hamilton) it's a travesty

    • @BillyCharlyEmy
      @BillyCharlyEmy Před 21 dnem

      If you give a second team to Toronto and no team to quebec it's also a "tragedy"!

    • @kylewittet3717
      @kylewittet3717 Před 13 dny

      Hamilton is likely the next Canadian team but it has to wait a while

    • @Aaron-kd3zl
      @Aaron-kd3zl Před 7 dny

      Adding teams to Canada is a waste the players don't want to play for them. They will just be garbage teams

  • @generalimlerith8356
    @generalimlerith8356 Před 24 dny +19

    Having Ryan smith in our league is a great benefit to the league

    • @honkingantalope
      @honkingantalope Před 24 dny +2

      Who's that the hockey player Ryan Smyth? There's also a pro skater named Ryan Smith.

    • @-TurboS
      @-TurboS Před 24 dny +9

      @@honkingantalopeUTAH JAZZ owner

    • @pjpredhomme7699
      @pjpredhomme7699 Před 24 dny +2

      He evidently did not read the book " how to buy an NHL team" by Jim Ballsillie

    • @honkingantalope
      @honkingantalope Před 24 dny

      @@-TurboS on thanks. Finally someone give me a staught answer.

  • @Bob-wy6zv
    @Bob-wy6zv Před 24 dny +6

    Washington and Kansas City came in during the 1974-75 season

  • @MikeS29
    @MikeS29 Před 24 dny +18

    It wasn't washington and the islanders, it was flames and islanders, then scouts and caps.

    • @andrewgreen815
      @andrewgreen815 Před 24 dny +1

      Correct.

    • @Leafsdude_
      @Leafsdude_ Před 23 dny +1

      Came here to say this. Clearly Shannon is getting old. XD

    • @MikeS29
      @MikeS29 Před 23 dny

      ⁠- Shannon is not as old as I am, that’s why I remember it well. He’s the GOAT!

    • @roberteaston6413
      @roberteaston6413 Před 20 dny

      Also Canucks and the Sabres.

  • @spencer2365
    @spencer2365 Před 24 dny +58

    Just keep us posted on the land auction. Part of me feels like they don’t even bid now.

    • @TheBeardedGentleman
      @TheBeardedGentleman Před 24 dny +21

      This is what all of us here in Arizona are waiting to see. If he genuinely continues the process, bids and wins, and actually starts building the arena, then his commitment will be obvious. If he takes his $1b and effs off back to Nevada, then all of us in AZ will happily escort him to the state line and never let him come back.

    • @elosogonzalez8739
      @elosogonzalez8739 Před 24 dny

      I bet Alex Meruelo doesn't even show up for the land auction! He's got his Billions!

    • @bryancollins6800
      @bryancollins6800 Před 24 dny +1

      @@elosogonzalez8739 then what’s the point of retaining the naming right and patents

    • @elosogonzalez8739
      @elosogonzalez8739 Před 24 dny +2

      @@bryancollins6800 He Meruelo wants another team(OR at least says) he wants another team. ALEX MERUELO could have kept the team, if he didn't have his head up his ass! It all started with his first game as owner. Lies and empty promises, not paying the City of Glendale for the arena they were using, eventually they were shown the door. Arizona wants the Coyotes; WE DON'T WANT MERUELO. Unfortunately, I've seen my last hockey game.

    • @bryancollins6800
      @bryancollins6800 Před 24 dny +1

      @@elosogonzalez8739 I agree he’s a pos. The real sign will be if he tries to buy this land auction or not. It’s his opportunity to run if he’s truly not interested in coyotes 2.0

  • @LegionOfEclaires
    @LegionOfEclaires Před 24 dny +19

    I'd love to see Houston get a team. I think that Dallas-Houston rivalry could be grand.

  • @brandonmartin9498
    @brandonmartin9498 Před 24 dny +22

    So 30 owners will all get $6,666,666.66

  • @VastContent
    @VastContent Před 24 dny +13

    Y'know I always felt like we all knew they were going to move, but to Salt Lake City, that is something I really never thought about

    • @oshiri69
      @oshiri69 Před 24 dny

      Salt Lake City Saints?

    • @ecstasycalculus
      @ecstasycalculus Před 23 dny

      I thought the NHL would've looked at a bigger market like Houston. Hasn't Tilman Fertitta expressed a ton of interest in owning an NHL team?

    • @VastContent
      @VastContent Před 23 dny

      @@ecstasycalculus I mean yea, but I almost guarantee that the next expansion team will be in Houston

    • @stevehirzel1737
      @stevehirzel1737 Před 22 dny

      Yeah, why add a team in the Winter Sports Capital of the USA? Crazy.

  • @matthewmireles2827
    @matthewmireles2827 Před 24 dny +40

    Always a nice video when the Thrasher's gear comes out.
    As an Atlantan and a Thrashers fan, I think the next team DOES need to be named the Thrashers. Update the aesthetic if necessary but the Brown Thrasher is Georgia's state bird, it still fits with the Hawks and Falcons and as a hockey fan it feels like the brand needs redemption.
    All that said I understand good business decisions rarely leave room for sentiment like that. I just feel like if we got a third team not called the Thrashers it wouldnt redress the injustice done to the team by the Atlanta Spirit.

    • @KS__99
      @KS__99 Před 23 dny +3

      Hello fellow Atlantan. 100% agree. Even looked at other native animal/bird names but all the good ones are taken by the MLB and the rest just don’t work as a team name. The Atlanta Emperors would be a name because of Georgia being the Empire State of the South

    • @jdsmith1740
      @jdsmith1740 Před 23 dny +3

      I agree 100% 👍 I hope we remain the Thrashers and show the NHL we can and will be a thriving franchise.

    • @ikedubois
      @ikedubois Před 22 dny +1

      Nah as a Georgian we need to get away from the dorky bird names. Where that leaves us I don’t know but the thrashers were a complete joke the way they were managed by ownership. Go with Atlanta Artillery or something heavy like that. Atlanta Arrowheads (goes with Braves an actual winning franchise).

    • @TheHutchIsOn
      @TheHutchIsOn Před 21 dnem +4

      @@ikeduboisof all the dorky bird names, Thrashers is the coolest

    • @MC-td1wo
      @MC-td1wo Před 2 dny

      It’s kind of corny, but I think the Phoenix would be an awesome name. It combines the flames and thrashers, and the logo could incorporate the phoenix on the City of Atlanta’s seal/flag

  • @bdonaghu
    @bdonaghu Před 24 dny +42

    It would be the single most NHL thing ever to immediately bring back an Arizona team right after moving it...

    • @gabetalks9275
      @gabetalks9275 Před 21 dnem +1

      If they want to keep Arizona hockey alive, they have to because if they don't, the youth hockey scene will quickly die off. They need to keep that flame alive.

    • @FischerFan
      @FischerFan Před 21 dnem

      It would be the Bettmanized NHL thing to do. The League wants to be in these large American markets a lot more than vice versa.

    • @adamspark9259
      @adamspark9259 Před 21 dnem +1

      @@FischerFan Bettmanized? You do realize he was hired to accomplish expanding the game in the south, right?

    • @mayavenuemisfit814
      @mayavenuemisfit814 Před 21 dnem +1

      ​@@FischerFanI can think of at least four other southern/western markets who can better support a team than Arizona did.

    • @FischerFan
      @FischerFan Před 21 dnem

      @@adamspark9259 One day the NHL will realize that Jerry Moyes was right.

  • @jdsmith1740
    @jdsmith1740 Před 24 dny +9

    Thank You Shannon the Video I have been waiting on!! I really appreciate all that you do. I know how much effort goes into each and every one of your videos. Hope we get an expansion team soon!!! Lets Go Thrashers!!!!

    • @KS__99
      @KS__99 Před 23 dny +1

      Go Thrashers!

    • @jdsmith1740
      @jdsmith1740 Před 23 dny

      @KS__99 yes Sir!!!! If we are awarded a team in Atlanta do you think we keep the Thrashers name or start fresh??

    • @KS__99
      @KS__99 Před 22 dny

      @@jdsmith1740 would love to keep it but realistically I think it would be something new

  • @iliaponomarev1624
    @iliaponomarev1624 Před 24 dny +12

    Adding 2 teams to the West can work. Preds have no business being in the West. Preds should be in a division with Atlanta, Carolina, Florida and Tampa.

    • @ianhall6614
      @ianhall6614 Před 24 dny +2

      It really is kinda odd that unless your state is touching the Atlantic Ocean a lot of people consider it “the west”. I guess it’s just a catch all term

    • @purplebeard1526
      @purplebeard1526 Před 24 dny +1

      That time the Canes & Preds shared a division went over well. I think we'd be good rivals for each other.

    • @AdamLaMore
      @AdamLaMore Před 24 dny +1

      It's all due to time zones. Nashville is Central, Columbus/Detroit are Eastern.

    • @AdamLaMore
      @AdamLaMore Před 24 dny +2

      @@ianhall6614 It's because there are 16 teams in the Eastern time zone and 16 teams in Central+Mountain+Pacific. They arrange it by time zone for scheduling reasons - Detroit and Columbus wanted out of the Western Conference so they wouldn't have to play as many late road games.

    • @AngieBee-uz1tw
      @AngieBee-uz1tw Před 23 dny

      @@AdamLaMore Late road games or they didn't want the travel that the West has to deal with?

  • @gordonmacdowell8117
    @gordonmacdowell8117 Před 24 dny +37

    The Salt Lake City team must be called the Rappers, because they already have the Utah Jazz, and need to represent the other least listened to music genre in Utah.

  • @williambrown5898
    @williambrown5898 Před 21 dnem

    Great knowledge!

  • @dennis2376
    @dennis2376 Před 24 dny +1

    This is crazy. This whole issues was calm down and now it is out of control again. HG you were correct about the sale would be fast. Thank you.

  • @johnnyroberts3761
    @johnnyroberts3761 Před 24 dny +49

    I know the NHL is looking to grow interest in the game, but I don’t think expansion is the way to go. They need to strongly market the stars they do have, but I also think there needs to be more accessibility for watching games.

    • @RobDucharme
      @RobDucharme Před 24 dny +6

      The other day I was at OJs in Red Deer (as I often end up doing), and there was a Canucks game (I think it was the Coyotes game, funny enough) that they couldn't show because it was blacked out. I know there are people who explain the point of the blackouts, but can't they just make tiered pricing based on location?

    • @Doomguy127
      @Doomguy127 Před 24 dny +1

      I agree 💯, not only they need to Market alot better but also they need to make game alot more accessible to play. That how you get kids in a sport is by playing it. I also know people that stop following hockey because of the lockout personally and they haven't gone back since.

    • @bradleyminoski2020
      @bradleyminoski2020 Před 23 dny

      @@Doomguy127That was over 20 years ago. Get over it.

    • @Doomguy127
      @Doomguy127 Před 23 dny

      @@bradleyminoski2020 What are you talking about? I'm saying I know alot of people that stop caring for hockey because of it, not me🤣.

    • @SirSiegrist
      @SirSiegrist Před 21 dnem

      ​@@Doomguy127accessibility and affordability.

  • @likeag1000
    @likeag1000 Před 24 dny +5

    I have to imagine the main thing preventing Houston being the obvious next franchise is that the NHL and Fertitta cant agree on a dollar figure. Fertitta has recently said that he’s “working on” bringing an NHL team together to Houston but it has to “make sense”. Once they agree on an expansion fee, Houston 100% has to be the next choice. And yes, as a Houstonian I am biased. But it also makes a whole lot of sense.
    *No state income tax
    *Massive population
    *Lots of oil expats live in Houston (lots of Calgarians)
    * Natural rivalry with Dallas
    * Toyota center is getting renovations done to accommodate hockey
    * successful hockey history with the Aeros and Apollos.
    I think having PHX and ATL as the next expansion teams would not go over well with the fans. League would get a lot of bad press. They should and will give those cities teams again but if they both jump to the top of the queue, it will be very disappointing to a lot of people.

    • @benjaminlynch9958
      @benjaminlynch9958 Před 24 dny +2

      Houston makes a ton of sense for the reasons you cite, but Atlanta and Phoenix also make sense.
      I think a lot of the ‘bad press’ and bad vibes generally around Atlanta and Arizona comes from people north of the border, particularly people who are butthurt about Quebec being ignored as a market for the last two decades.
      Atlanta is a no-brainer decision for the league if they can get an arena and ownership group for that market. It’s a HUGE market and also the headquarters for their national TV broadcast partner.
      They kinda have to go back to Arizona if Meruelo gets his arena built as well. That’s part of the deal him voluntarily allowing the Coyotes to relocate. But even if that falls through, the league still wants to be in Arizona. It’s a huge market, and interest in the sport is growing thanks to the Coyotes. Youth participation has exploded in the last two decades, and the league needs to get back into that market as soon as they have a viable owner and arena.
      To me, the expansion teams should be Atlanta (East), Houston (Central), Arizona (Pacific or Central), and then one of Kansas City (Central), Milwaukee (Central), or Portland (Pacific). To balance the conferences, Nashville goes to the Eastern Conference, and if necessary Arizona & SLC can shift between the Central and Pacific to balance things out.

    • @gregorybiestek3431
      @gregorybiestek3431 Před 24 dny

      @@benjaminlynch9958 YES all of those cities are big sport media markets. HOWEVER, the problem here is the BIG question of IF Atlanta and Arizona get arenas. Atlanta has failed twice and Arizona has failed under several owners for more than 20 years. As the economy has shifted toward inequality, it has become harder to convince people who are not already fans to pressure politicians into coughing up hundreds of millions if not billions. For every really good owner, you tend to get about half-a-dozen bums who screw the whole thing up. I know the NHL is all about $$$, but if they continue to goof-up and ruin the next attempt, what happens if the media does NOT renew at much higher amounts? that problem is already appearing in Canada with the major media attempting to sell their NHL rights. Then they have to depend solely on local fans buying tickets and if those fans are fairly new, will they be willing to pay a LOT more $$$ to keep a sport that is not their first love alive?.

  • @christopherkuzek9816
    @christopherkuzek9816 Před 24 dny

    great dive thx brother

  • @user-pw3ji3rn3s
    @user-pw3ji3rn3s Před 24 dny +7

    Similar reason why Oakland was given permission to leave Oakland for zero $$$. Pretty clear no Oakland stadium was going to be built for at least 8 years, if ever. Now that the A's are leaving and some kind of resolution takes place in Tampa, MLB can expand. And that's where the big money is for MLB. For MLB it looks like Salt Lake City and Nashville.

    • @tombraiderstrums09
      @tombraiderstrums09 Před 20 dny

      You’re right about Nashville but I’m not so sure about SLC. It would be a similar timeline to Phoenix actually (Yotes in ‘96, D-backs in ‘98) but Phoenix is still a much larger market. Having just left Sacramento I don’t think an expansion team has a chance there-it’s too close to the Bay Area-but there’s a chance the A’s will stay. My money for MLB expansion is on Nashville (where I live now) and Charlotte NC.

  • @Frankingatoryt
    @Frankingatoryt Před 23 dny +5

    Nah if the NHL goes back to the ATL, they MUST be called the Thrashers. That was one of the most kick ass names in sports

    • @KS__99
      @KS__99 Před 23 dny

      And it has tons of meaning for the state of Georgia as well as fitting with the other pro team names

    • @jeremykraenzlein5975
      @jeremykraenzlein5975 Před 21 dnem +2

      ...and unlike "The Flames", the name "Thrashers" is no longer being used by their former franchise, so it is available.

    • @tombraiderstrums09
      @tombraiderstrums09 Před 20 dny

      I also can’t imagine a new Arizona team not using the Coyotes name. The kachina is too iconic

    • @jeremykraenzlein5975
      @jeremykraenzlein5975 Před 20 dny +1

      @@tombraiderstrums09 I think that is part of the deal. The team moving to Utah is required to change it's name, again, for the precise reason of making the name "Coyotes" available for a new Phoenix area expansion team.

    • @jeremykraenzlein5975
      @jeremykraenzlein5975 Před 20 dny +1

      ... and ironically, their former name change is the reason why the old name of "Jets" was still available when Winning got a new team, and the current Jets changing their name upon relocation to Winnipeg is the reason why "Thrashers" would still be available to a new Atlanta team.

  • @bretts2356
    @bretts2356 Před 24 dny +6

    The Flames attendance was bad, but the situation was escalated by the owner Tom Cousins lost a ton of money in the late 70s real estate crash. He sold them to save himself. Had he not had the real estate problems, the team would have stayed.
    As far as expansion goes .. I think Meruelo takes his money and the new Arena never gets built. Atlanta and Houston get announced before the end of the current CBA.

    • @JasonTzzz
      @JasonTzzz Před 24 dny

      Didn't know that about Tom Cousins. Too bad Atlanta didn't have another local owner step in.
      If Meruelo has to pay an expansion fee he would be better off taking the money and running.

  • @garymauk2963
    @garymauk2963 Před 24 dny

    Spot on analysis

  • @miccrhaafetl5101
    @miccrhaafetl5101 Před 24 dny +2

    Born and raised in Arizona, they are my second favourite team. I really hope there is a chance they come back.

  • @brentos96
    @brentos96 Před 24 dny +33

    I don't care what anyone says or the jokes. Hockey absolutely can work in Atlanta, and the reason it failed wasn't because of an uninterested fanbase. It was because of a terrible ownership group who never tried to market and connect the game with the community.
    I'm a Jets fan, and while I'm thankful to be a benefactor of relocation, I also know how it sucks to lose your team because of bad ownership.
    I 100% want to see hockey back in Atlanta.

    • @closethockeyfan5284
      @closethockeyfan5284 Před 24 dny +3

      Atlanta Spirit's lazy attempt at connecting with the community was "Let's get a few Black players." Now instead the two new potential owner groups avoid the problem altogether by following the white flight north halfway to South Carolina. Hooray, progress🎉

    • @notNajimi
      @notNajimi Před 24 dny +1

      @@closethockeyfan5284fuck yeah murica, running away from the race and racism issue since reconstruction 😎

  • @dreamcage1801
    @dreamcage1801 Před 24 dny +4

    Stan Kroenke has said that he wants an NHL team in San Diego

    • @AngieBee-uz1tw
      @AngieBee-uz1tw Před 23 dny +3

      As a resident of St Louis, I hope Stan Kroenke gets absolutely nothing he wants.

    • @retailhiphop1991
      @retailhiphop1991 Před 21 dnem

      Proposed arena there is not big enough. It would house less than 15,000 for hockey. That won't cut it.

    • @dreamcage1801
      @dreamcage1801 Před 21 dnem

      @@retailhiphop1991 the arena is 16,000 seat so it should be big enough

  • @GamerPastHisPrime
    @GamerPastHisPrime Před 24 dny +2

    Man, if Atlanta comes back, I hope they are the Thrashers. I loved their jerseys.

  • @user-fj5os6jw4o
    @user-fj5os6jw4o Před 24 dny +8

    Quick correction - Atlanta came in with the Islanders...Washington with Kansas City. Having listened to a lot of Phoenix based reporting lately...something seems dubious with Meruelo. He is deeply unpopular with everyone even before the recent talk of the move. I see him taking the money and we will never hear from him again. Other than the return of Atlanta (ive lived here for both the Flames and Thrashers), I am most happy to see the return of the Nordiques - I miss the battle of Quebec.

    • @DarkForceEight
      @DarkForceEight Před 24 dny

      He doesn't do public statements & his mouthpiece only does announcements badly. That & they dumped money & effort into clothing lines while kicking the arena issue down the road a couple years. Priorities seem lacking.

  • @alexf7552
    @alexf7552 Před 24 dny +3

    If having just two conferences brings back 1-8 seeding I'm for it.

    • @gregorybiestek3431
      @gregorybiestek3431 Před 24 dny

      If the NHL does go to 36 teams, then I have a proposal for the games & playoffs. First the season goes from October 1st to March 31st with playoffs starting immediately after. Second there are 4 divisions of 9 teams each; a team plays every one twice during the season - one at home & once away (70 games) plus 4 home and 4 away games against the eight teams in its division (8 games). The location of third in-division games rotate alternate years. After the 78-game season, the top six teams (three in each division) get automatic spots, while the next four teams have best-of-five play-in in the first 12-14 days of April. Starting around the middle of April, the 8 remaining teams in each conference begin the regular playoffs seeded 1-8 with a bracket just like March Madness. Maybe start calling the period of April 1st to May 31st "Hockey Hysteria".

  • @brycemcneil4404
    @brycemcneil4404 Před 24 dny +3

    I'm glad Shannon has the same love that I have for the blue "ATLANTA" sleeve Thrashers jersey. The majority seem to prefer the original fits, and I think they're hideous. :-p

  • @conroche1535
    @conroche1535 Před 24 dny

    I've seen people with brand new Whalers caps.
    Can't blame them. Awesome logo.

  • @EpilepticBob
    @EpilepticBob Před 24 dny +1

    I like the Utah Scorpions, but SLC is also in the rockies, so it works and doesn’t at the same time

  • @ryans3795
    @ryans3795 Před 24 dny +3

    I am in georgia, hours away from Atlanta, but the team I roo for is carolina hurricanes, as they are the closest in proximity being 4 and a half hours away.

    • @KS__99
      @KS__99 Před 23 dny

      Always fun to see fellow Georgians watching hockey!

  • @TheAllardP
    @TheAllardP Před 24 dny +3

    I don't think they would want to bring two team at the same time. The last time it happened, the expansion draft was much more limiting. Doing the new type of expansion draft with two teams at the same time would be damaging to a lot of teams. My bet is that they would want to space out those draft by a few years (just like Seattle and Vegas) to limiting the depleting effect than this kind of expansion can have.

  • @TheHHA13
    @TheHHA13 Před 24 dny +2

    Youre right. We can fill a building in pheonix...a college arena

  • @ericb5059
    @ericb5059 Před 21 dnem +1

    Utah Goblins, named after Utah Goblin Valley State Park could create a cool jersey potential!

  • @yivo9996
    @yivo9996 Před 23 dny +4

    The dallas stars have a couple motto: "One State, One Team. Texas Hockey." I don't know how much say owners have but I can't imagine the Stars would be silent if Houston tried to get a team.

    • @TheHockeyGuy
      @TheHockeyGuy  Před 23 dny +3

      Owners have quite a bit of say

    • @tiger5869
      @tiger5869 Před 23 dny

      The owners will look at the money and if it's good for business they'll go against their motto and keep saying it anyways

  • @jeyDsixx18
    @jeyDsixx18 Před 24 dny +4

    Utah gotta go with the Yeti for its name…The Utah Yeti has a different ring to it and the jerseys and logos and signage would have the opportunity to be cool af

    • @seand1011
      @seand1011 Před 21 dnem

      The Utah YETI? Seriously?

    • @KanyeTheGayFish69
      @KanyeTheGayFish69 Před 21 dnem

      I mean the Avs already used the bigfoot branding for a few years. If they were going to name after that it would’ve been Seattle.

  • @Alexandros.Mograine
    @Alexandros.Mograine Před 20 dny

    Im glad for expansion talks. Honestly, i just want hockey to grow and grow!

  • @kellenc_
    @kellenc_ Před 23 dny +2

    I predict in 2034 there will be 36 teams with teams in Zona, Houston, Atlanta, and either Quebec City or another in the GTA.

    • @kokocaptainqc
      @kokocaptainqc Před 21 dnem

      Grand theft auto? also Quebec city wont ever happen.....theyll put an arena in ohio between 2 corn fields way before quebec city

  • @hardrada3534
    @hardrada3534 Před 24 dny +5

    They really don't need to add eastern teams to keep the conferences even, just move Blackhawks and Predators over if needed. Both of those teams work better in the eastern conference anyways.

    • @gregorybiestek3431
      @gregorybiestek3431 Před 24 dny +2

      The only problem with that suggestion (which I love, but the NHL would never agree to), is that without the Blackhawks in the west, ALL of original six and MOST of the TV fan base becomes concentrated in the eastern conference. Look at what happened to both the PAC-12 & the original Big-12 - far fewer viewers , very little prime time tv slots, and hardly anybody knowing who was playing west of the Mississippi all of that resulted in teams complaining constantly that they were being ignored by the sports media.

  • @mattlabrecque7842
    @mattlabrecque7842 Před 24 dny +4

    I would love to have the battle of Quebec back. No divisions is an interesting idea. Would the playoff format change to 1-8 or 1-16?

  • @willp.8120
    @willp.8120 Před 19 dny

    Atlanta now reportedly has three groups bidding for a team, though the third has not yet been released to the public.

  • @kulba21
    @kulba21 Před 24 dny +2

    Islanders came in with the Altanta Flames. Not Washington.

  • @thomasnorman5978
    @thomasnorman5978 Před 24 dny +11

    Public naming thing you say...? Cue the "HockeyTeam McHokeyTeamFace"

  • @andrewgreen815
    @andrewgreen815 Před 24 dny +7

    As a Jets fan, we lost our Jets 1.0, they moved to Arizona, now they move on to Salt lake City. I know they have finally found a home. As for AZ, Winnipeg was blessed with True North Sports and entertainment, bringing back the Jets via Atlanta, be optimistic.

    • @jdsmith1740
      @jdsmith1740 Před 23 dny

      Your blessing was our hell lol. I miss our Thrashers very very much. We had terrible ownership. Our fans were great. People have to realize we had the attendance we did with horrible teams. We still showed up. If we had a decent team and owner it will boom!! I am glad that Winnipeg got there Jets back, however it broke our hearts here in Atlanta. Hopefully we will get an expansion team soon and we will both be happy 😊

    •  Před 22 dny

      Not for much longer. That tiny arena built by the Canucks for their farm team, has never been a revenue generator worthy of an NHL franchise. Best buy your Jets 2:01 souveniers now.

    • @andrewgreen815
      @andrewgreen815 Před 22 dny

      Since the comeback in 2011, the Jets have not lost money in any season. Ownership does nor care how much profit is generated. They are partly owner by David Thompson, one of the wealthiest Canadians, Gary Bettman recently announced the NHL backs the Jets as they are not financially burdening any of the ownerships. They are investing over $184,000,000 in developing the surrounding area surrounding the arena. These are facts, I could not help but notice you failed to provide any facts backing up your B.S., but nice try wierdo.

  • @jonesy7425
    @jonesy7425 Před 24 dny +1

    Looking forward to the WHA video.

  • @zacksheets9726
    @zacksheets9726 Před 24 dny +4

    I see people complaining about Atlanta, the fact is that the Atlanta of 2011 when the Thrashers left is a completely different market than the Atlanta of 2024 when we think about giving them a team back. I think this is the last chance for Atlanta though, and I would be VERY picky with ownership groups. If I'm being honest, the reason I'm not willing to move to Atlanta for work is because of the lack of an NHL team within a reasonable distance (Nearest team is Nashville, which is 4 hours away).

    • @KS__99
      @KS__99 Před 23 dny +1

      ATL and the suburbs primarily has grown over 30% in population and total revenue since 2010. If you want to work in ATL and still be close to NASH, move to towns like Cumming, Dahlonega, Canton, etc. About an hour and a half from ATL and 3 hr from NASH. Hurricanes are also an overnight stay away

    • @zacksheets9726
      @zacksheets9726 Před 23 dny +1

      @@KS__99 My point exactly, Atlanta of 2011 is different than the Atlanta of 2024

    • @tombraiderstrums09
      @tombraiderstrums09 Před 20 dny +1

      And here I was moving to Nashville two weeks ago excited about being in a hockey city again so I could go watch the Yotes when they came to town 😭😭

  • @matthewcowan9324
    @matthewcowan9324 Před 24 dny +3

    After the SLC move: Arizona, Houston, Atlanta and Milwaukee (hopefully) but probably KC.

    • @JarradBruessel32
      @JarradBruessel32 Před 24 dny +1

      The issue with Wisconsin is that they are too spread out for a good support in one particular city.

    • @robertparker6280
      @robertparker6280 Před 22 dny

      I am down with that!

  • @blakehansen4333
    @blakehansen4333 Před 24 dny

    Smith owns a survey company called Qualtrics and he has already posted a survey to choose the team name

  • @corey6393
    @corey6393 Před 24 dny

    I wonder if Utah will be added to my three pack of game blackouts with CO, Vegas and Seattle? Makes watching NHL games nearly impossible.

  • @joshciviletti3032
    @joshciviletti3032 Před 24 dny +77

    People complain about how far behind the NHL is compared to other sports but at the same time they don’t want the NHL to be in massive markets that other sports thrive in. The NHL NEEDS to be in markets like Phoenix, Atlanta and Houston.

    • @ryguy2501
      @ryguy2501 Před 24 dny +14

      Why Atlanta? The populous has shown they don’t care about professional hockey. Twice.

    • @tevinsherrill5653
      @tevinsherrill5653 Před 24 dny +37

      @@ryguy2501 I honestly don't know how the hell people come up with this logic that the Atlanta fans didn't care. Atlanta OWNERSHIP didn't care. If the team is bad but shows good signs of what's to come for the future, people will show up. Atlanta ownership never tried, and blaming the fans is a p**sy move.

    • @closethockeyfan5284
      @closethockeyfan5284 Před 24 dny

      ​@@ryguy2501tell us you're an ignorant jerk without telling us you're an ignorant jerk

    • @ryguy2501
      @ryguy2501 Před 24 dny +10

      @@tevinsherrill5653 Really? Because I’ll blame the fans. The Wild have never been a cup contender. Is a 50/50 team to make the playoffs most years and still sell out every game. A lot of NHL teams are bad and don’t make the playoffs. But saying it’s ownership’s fault they weren’t gifted a championship calibre team like Vegas is funny to me.

    • @thedragon9326
      @thedragon9326 Před 24 dny +26

      @@ryguy2501 This channel has told people like you the same thing time after time and you still don't get it. In as big of cities like Phoenix and Atlanta, there will always be people who care. Bad ownership will ruin that care to the point where fans don't wanna give them their money anymore.
      Edit: That's also the same logic that John Fisher, owner of the Oakland A's is using.

  • @stephenphillips6245
    @stephenphillips6245 Před 24 dny +21

    The Utah Magic Underwears...LoL

    • @HawklordLI
      @HawklordLI Před 24 dny +1

      Or the Utah Sisterwives...

    • @doctorx3
      @doctorx3 Před 21 dnem

      Goddammit, I was gonna make this joke! Also, I bet NHL players are gonna be surprised when they can't buy alcohol after 10 PM. Downright amused, even.

  • @Weathership
    @Weathership Před 24 dny

    West and East......nothing else needed......great stuff as usual Shannon

  • @nicksojka7457
    @nicksojka7457 Před 24 dny +2

    Here's another realignment option: what if they do 6 divisions? If they wanted to do 36 teams total, then 6 teams per division fits nicely.

  • @JPMadden
    @JPMadden Před 24 dny +12

    1) Someone suggested "Utah Polygamists," which I find amusing.
    2) I heard player agent Allan Walsh say he was told that future expansion fees might be as high as $2 billion.
    3) I don't know how it could work, but it would make more sense if Nashville was in the Eastern Conference. It seems absurd that they, Carolina, and the 2 Florida teams are in 3 different divisions. Which division would a new Atlanta team be in? Would they revive the Southeast Division and go back to 6 divisions?
    4) Proposed 6 divisions:
    Northeast: Boston, Buffalo, Quebec, Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto
    Metropolitan/Mid-Atlantic: Both New York teams, New Jersey, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Detroit
    Southeast: Washington, Carolina, Nashville, Atlanta, Florida, Tampa Bay
    Mid-West: Columbus, Chicago, St. Louis, Minnesota, Winnipeg, Colorado
    Central: Dallas, Houston, Utah, Arizona, Edmonton, Calgary
    Pacific: Vancouver, Seattle, Vegas, San Jose, Los Angeles, Anaheim
    5) The 2023 rankings for U.S. metro areas by population have Houston at 5th, Atlanta at 6th, Phoenix at 10th, and Kansas City at 31st. The first 3 cities would seem to be obvious choices for the NHL, but Kansas City much less likely. San Diego (18th), Orlando (21st), San Antonio (24th), Portland, Oregon (25th), Austin, Texas (26th), Sacramento (28th), and Cincinnati (30th) all have more people than Kansas City. Hartford is 51st and Omaha is 56th. Quebec City would be 72nd, unless it's measured differently, but their fanbase had a much larger geographical area.

    • @cisium1184
      @cisium1184 Před 24 dny

      I've always wanted a Washington DC team to call itself the Bureaucrats

    • @tombraiderstrums09
      @tombraiderstrums09 Před 20 dny

      I saw Stormin’ Mormons last night 😂😂

  • @Goodall10
    @Goodall10 Před 24 dny +3

    If they end up reviving Phoenix or Atlanta, they shouldn't be paired together. Pair one or the other with a market that's new and/or more of a sure thing, like Houston or Quebec. For instance, Atlanta and Houston come in together, and then a couple years later Phoenix and Quebec City.

  • @andyjarvis37
    @andyjarvis37 Před 24 dny +1

    I think it would be interesting if the hampton roads area in virginia got a team, maybe it's just me. They have a large population between virginia beach and norfolk

  • @hyperNight
    @hyperNight Před 24 dny +1

    Ryan Smith already had a small poll online for a team name a while back. I could imagine those might have a small amount of influence over the decision. Icethetics did a video covering that a little bit. Great channel you should check him out if you haven't Shannon!

  • @OWlsfordshire
    @OWlsfordshire Před 24 dny +4

    I want expansion teams, but i also want consequences for owners that let their teams rot or even stagnate. Keep up the trend of replacing bottom of the barrel teams. Next on the chopping block should be Buffalo.

    • @brianjones7660
      @brianjones7660 Před 24 dny +1

      Hamilton TigerCats.....S. Ontario team near GTA but not overpoweringly so, Eastern Conference.
      Buffalo is done.

  • @JimPryde
    @JimPryde Před 24 dny +9

    KC voters just shot down a tax proposal that would have relocated the Royals to a new space just south of the T-Mobile Center, where an NHL team would play. This is an exciting wrinkle regarding thoughts about revitalizing downtown KC. Full disclosure: I live 45 minutes away from KC, and would love to see a team come here. I've been to several preseason games at the arena, and turnout has been very good (despite the ridiculous prices for preseason tickets.) I'd love the natural rivalry between St Louis and KC, particularly as someone who grew up in St Louis.

    • @dreamcage1801
      @dreamcage1801 Před 24 dny

      I wanna see an NBA team coming to KC again and I think they’ll support them every step of the way too

    • @thomasthomasthomas296
      @thomasthomasthomas296 Před 23 dny

      I think St Louis Blues ownership would fight against Kansas City getting a team (also unfortunate for you that you’d be fighting against Houston for a team)

  • @daveblock4061
    @daveblock4061 Před 24 dny +2

    In a 1972 expose on Ken Dryden he said he worried if fans would pay $7-8 for a ticket to watch poor teams as the league expanded from 14-16 franchises. There is not the talent for 32 teams now, so can we expect AHL or even ECHL level players in the bottom half of the league with 36?

    • @lordrayden3045
      @lordrayden3045 Před 23 dny

      Maybe at first, but things would pick up
      Remember there are so many more European players now compared to then

  • @ryberg60
    @ryberg60 Před 23 dny +2

    I'd prefer that Meruelo just faded into obscurity.

  • @that_guy0_0
    @that_guy0_0 Před 24 dny +4

    Bring back 1-8!!

    • @gregorybiestek3431
      @gregorybiestek3431 Před 24 dny

      Better yet, since TV always wants to know who would be playing who to better promote the playoffs to viewers, - why not got all the way to 1-8 BRACKETS like March Madness? If a #8 team upsets the #1, they have to play their way thru the bracket to reach the finals. And if the NHL ever goes to 36 teams, give the top six in each conference the automatic spots and then have the next FOUR have a best-of-five play-in to get into the regular brackets.

    • @AngieBee-uz1tw
      @AngieBee-uz1tw Před 23 dny

      @@gregorybiestek3431 Please stop with the play-in garbage. The postseason is too long as it is.

    • @gregorybiestek3431
      @gregorybiestek3431 Před 23 dny

      @@AngieBee-uz1tw I looks like you FAILED to actually read my post. I proposed CUTTING the season from 82 to 78 games while expanding the playoffs. That way the LENGHT of the entire season & post season REMAINS the SAME.

  • @stevie-pea
    @stevie-pea Před 24 dny +9

    Bring back ...
    Wales Conference - Adams & Patrick Divisions . Campbell Conference - Smythe & Norris Divisions .
    Teach about hockey history .
    * sorry / I'm olde . 💁‍♂️

    • @OldRustySteele
      @OldRustySteele Před 24 dny +1

      The LEGENDARY “Chuck” Norris Division!!!! Blues, Blackhawks, Red Wings, Maple Leafs, and North Stars. And yes, please rename the Wild to the NORTH Stars!!!!! It’s OK to have Stars and North Stars in the same league.

  • @__greg__
    @__greg__ Před 24 dny +1

    San Diego is building a new stadium- is there a chance they can be a candidate for expansion?

  • @BoukPhantom
    @BoukPhantom Před 21 dnem

    if theres 2 new teams in the atlantic division, boston could move to the metro since the city is really closer to the metropolitan cities anyway

  • @patmanbnl
    @patmanbnl Před 24 dny +4

    If you expand past 32 I'd like to see an NBA style play in for the final playoff spots.

    • @OldRustySteele
      @OldRustySteele Před 24 dny +2

      NOOOOO! A thousand times NO. No more than 16 teams, 8 from each conference. Hockey is too physical to extend the playoffs any further than it is now.

  • @atomic_hok
    @atomic_hok Před 24 dny +16

    If they expand to 36 teams I think that's the absolute most they can ever go to because after that the product will just be diluted too much

    • @Desert-Father
      @Desert-Father Před 24 dny +1

      It already is diluted too much. The same reason $$$ that leads them to expand to 36 will lead them to expand to 40. You're going to be watching NHL teams with 3/4 of the roster manned by career AHL players soon.

  • @ratiquette
    @ratiquette Před 24 dny

    I can picture a 6x6 division structure in an eventual 34 team league. Loosely, something like:
    Northwest: Calgary, Edmonton, Seattle, Utah, Vancouver, Winnipeg
    Pacific: Anaheim, Colorado, LA, Phoenix, San Jose, Vegas
    Central: Chicago, Dallas, Houston, Minnesota, Nashville, St. Louis
    Northeast: Boston, Buffalo, Montreal, Ottawa, Quebec City, Toronto
    Metro: Detroit, NJD, NYI, NYR, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh
    Atlantic: Atlanta, Carolina, Columbus, Florida, Tampa Bay, Washington
    The West has a challenge in keeping the BC and Alberta teams together, and keeping the California teams together. If the expansion teams here were Houston and Phoenix, it's hard to imagine these divisions shaking out any other way, considering Dallas and Houston _must_ be divisional rivals.
    As a west-coast fan, it's hard to keep all the historical rivalries in focus while coming up with east-coast divisions. @ fans of eastern teams, what did I get wrong? Particularly fans of Detroit, Washington, and teams that are their rivals. How would you divide the eastern teams?
    @ Avs fans, this would separate your team from their last remaining divisional rival from the old Northwest division. Are historical rivalries a concern for you at this point now that the Wings have hopped conferences? Geography makes it difficult to place you in the Central or Northwest divisions with this division setup.
    @ Jets fans, does the prospect of being in a division with the other western Canadian teams excite you? There would be a bit more travel, but again, it's hard to make a sensible 6 team central division with Dallas and Houston and Winnipeg in it.

  • @catsgonyan
    @catsgonyan Před 24 dny

    I'd love a team up here in Wisconsin

  • @SpectreUSMC
    @SpectreUSMC Před 24 dny +3

    If any team should just "come back" with the same branding and name, its the trashers. Great jerseys, great logo, great name.

  • @TheVanishedMan1
    @TheVanishedMan1 Před 24 dny +3

    Disregarding all of the other (very good) arguments against expansion, as a math person, it pisses me off because we finally got to a 32 (a power of 2) and we should stay there. 32 teams (whether you have divisions or not) lets you keep chopping in halves. 16 make the playoffs, 8 make the second round, 4 the third, 2 the finals, and then 1 winner. If we go above 32, the next stopping point is 64 and I think even Gary Bettman would say that's too many.

    • @OldRustySteele
      @OldRustySteele Před 24 dny +1

      I tend to agree, but 36 teams is workable. But only have 16 in the playoffs. No more than 16 in the playoffs.

  • @nietzschescodes
    @nietzschescodes Před 22 dny

    Washington and Islanders didn't join the league together. It was Islanders and Atlanta, and some years later it was Washington and Kansas City.

  • @billmitchell2080
    @billmitchell2080 Před 24 dny +2

    Ticket prices, concessions, and the total bullshit tv package drive me crazy. This is going to make it worse.

  • @katemoo9581
    @katemoo9581 Před 24 dny +8

    The two new expansion teams should be the thrashers and the coyotes

  • @Habebandebardown
    @Habebandebardown Před 24 dny +9

    Just found out QC has 2M people within a 2h drive for any doubters

    • @JPMadden
      @JPMadden Před 24 dny +1

      They must have had some fans in the Maritimes, right?

    • @Habebandebardown
      @Habebandebardown Před 24 dny +1

      @@JPMadden Indeed even then fans of any team in the maritimes would get easier access to nhl hockey

    • @benjaminlynch9958
      @benjaminlynch9958 Před 24 dny

      That puts it easily as the smallest market on this list and the smallest NHL market except maybe Winnipeg who happens to be struggling to fill a small arena with their small population.

    • @Habebandebardown
      @Habebandebardown Před 24 dny

      @@benjaminlynch9958 Its small but not like Winnipeg, Manitoba has what 1,4M population, Québec city has 2M within 2h drive plus the province of Qc has 9M pop and you add the maritimes would come see games too, it would not struggle I can tell you that

    • @marcuskramer3514
      @marcuskramer3514 Před 24 dny

      People aren't driving 2 hours in the dead of a Quebec winter consistently enough to consider them part of the core market. At most the core market is about a million right now. That being said, I'm a huge fan of Quebec getting the Nordiques back.

  • @goaliecoachmike
    @goaliecoachmike Před 24 dny

    By the way- how fiscally sound is the AHL? I always see lots of empty seats on various highlights.

  • @letsgocapsbeatpens
    @letsgocapsbeatpens Před 13 dny

    Hockey Brings up a point NO ONE talks about when it comes to the Quebec City, you can fill the stands, but can you fill the corporate boxes?

  • @1337slic3
    @1337slic3 Před 24 dny +20

    "Poor Coyotes fans, they got screwed by ownership! So unfair!"
    "Screw Atlanta, the fans didn't care, they don't deserve a team!"
    People will actually say both of these in the same breath.

  • @BayBye2011
    @BayBye2011 Před 24 dny +4

    if valued at 500 mil who in their right mind is paying 1.3 billion

    • @LSA30
      @LSA30 Před 24 dny +1

      The same way any other transaction works:
      A) Someone with enough money
      B) Someone desperate enough

    • @OldRustySteele
      @OldRustySteele Před 24 dny

      Someone who REALLY wants hockey in Salt Lake City. Note: I’m not necessarily saying he’s in his right mind, however.

    • @csolivais1979
      @csolivais1979 Před 24 dny

      Ottawa was "only" valued at, I believe, $650 million, and they sold for almost $1 billion, so that's not that far out of line.

    • @lars2675
      @lars2675 Před 24 dny

      My guess is that this is more like Ryan Smith buying his way into the NHL (while also skipping the line of cities/billionaires interested in new expansion teams) than the coyotes selling their team so the coyotes valuation is not really relevant

  • @camus1679
    @camus1679 Před 24 dny

    When you say 5 year window, is that an actual legal(ish) timeline? Or more of well if he gets the land and can build it’ll be about 5 years till he’s ready for a team?

  • @mactheknife7049
    @mactheknife7049 Před 24 dny +1

    8 divisions of 4 teams each at the outset, going with the old Adams, Norris, Patrick, Smythe, and insert four surnames not "Ballard" here.

  • @alexanderscavello6253
    @alexanderscavello6253 Před 24 dny +24

    The problems with Quebec are very simple.
    Taxes are ridiculously high, Canadian dollar is worth less, it infringes upon the Canadiens, Maple Leafs, Senators, Sabers amongst others, the draconian law that you have to speak French in the workplace, rabid fanbase that harass players and their families, little corporate sponsorship, small market that does not grow the game one bit.
    It would be "cool" to have them back (along with Hartford) but it's probably not going to happen

    • @mccartney7108
      @mccartney7108 Před 24 dny +6

      literally none of these would be an issue if the league wants to return to qc. the argument that the cad is worth less is moot when you consider the other canadian teams’ existence, plus the revenue sharing model that the league has that’s kept the yotes alive for more years than they probably would have been. the encroachment on other markets is also a non-issue as the league is wanted to expand to houston as well, so encroaching clearly isn’t a problem to them. and a quebec city team would undoubtedly be a bilingual club, like montreal. whichever nordiques fans remain would join that fanbase, but the team could potentially attract new fans from atlantic canada, as they would be geographically closest to the maritimes. quebec would make the league better.

    • @alexanderscavello6253
      @alexanderscavello6253 Před 24 dny +5

      @@mccartney7108 Yeah...no
      That revenue sharing has also kept Canadian teams alive. Maybe you don't own a globe but Dallas is a four hour trip from Houston. Quebec would be a FORCED bilingual club

    • @Popozable
      @Popozable Před 24 dny +4

      Clearly you don't know what you are talking about. 1) All contracts are paid in US dollars, event if it's a Canadian team, so the player don't feel the impact of the canadian dollars being weaker. 2) Players who are playing in Canada often will have a contract structure that include bonuses, which are not taxed the same way, so the pay more taxes than if they would play in the US, but it's not 50%, far from it, otherwise no player would sign here. 3) The "draconian" law that forces people to speak french, it's a gross exaggeration. All the team player and coaching staff are working in english.

    • @mccartney7108
      @mccartney7108 Před 24 dny +1

      @@alexanderscavello6253 and quebec is a fucking day drive away from buffalo, one of the teams you mentioned that would be "encroached" by quebec. I guess you don’t have a globe either, because four teams in the nhl are less distant from each other than quebec city would be from montreal. your arrogance is infuriating.

    • @alexanderscavello6253
      @alexanderscavello6253 Před 24 dny +3

      @@Popozable If it's so great why do players bolt for the states and have Canadian teams on no trade lists? They can come to certain states and pay zero taxes. It costs the team more to employ them. The law is not an exaggeration, how many players want to be forced to learn french? Marketing budget would be double if they had to advertise in two languages.
      Besides since players usually want to win, they need to come south

  • @deanm375
    @deanm375 Před 24 dny +3

    36 teams is overkill. Further diluting the talent pool, further diluting any single team's chances to win a Cup. I'd be okay with eliminating divisions As long as every team plays every other team at home and away at least once a year and the playoffs brackets revert to a 1vs 8, 2 vs 7, 3vs 6 format. I've hated the current divisional system since it's inception. Two many contending teams are eliminated in the first round specifically the #2 vs #3 matchups in the first round.

    • @fredbrandl880
      @fredbrandl880 Před 24 dny +1

      Totally agree Dean. I know that some of the hockey know it alls like the playoff format the way it is now as they say the first round is so exciting which is true. What I’m seeing is the most years it’s the same teams playing each other in the first round with the odd exception and like you say there are really good teams getting knocked out right away. Id love to see it going back to 1v8 then if there is an upset so be so.

  • @scottbussey499
    @scottbussey499 Před 21 dnem

    I feel like this is similar to MLB waiting to get the Oakland and Tampa Bay situation figured out and then expansion to Nashville and probably a west coast city.

  • @funjunk2835
    @funjunk2835 Před 24 dny

    Thanks.

  • @Paul_Halicki
    @Paul_Halicki Před 24 dny +3

    I don't think so. Meruelo won't get his act together, won't win the land auction, won't build an NHL caliber arena, and won't resurrect the Coyotes.There won't be a reason to expand, at least to Arizona.

    • @pomerlain8924
      @pomerlain8924 Před 24 dny

      Not to mention the fact he's shown to be deadbeat. Missed lease payments in Glendale and then the team got evicted from that arena. And now the report that the team wasn't paying hotel bills.