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How about San Diego. Big metro area. Only has MLB and MLS. AHL's Gulls draw very well. In fact, SD may be the best play for the NHL to reach 36 teams if a group can eventually put all the pieces together to submit a complete and attractive bid.
Brodie please look into the midway rising project at pechaegna aera in San Diego. It will be NHL NBA ready in a few years and already hosts the SD Gulls. Rams owner took over as the lead financer of the project
Dude the NHL has enough teams for fucks sake… every week there is a new video for some city getting a nhl team
Hockey failed in PHX. The Coyotes were playing in a tiny arena. ATL has had NHL hockey numerous times & teams moved away.
Add Portland or Houston, as they seem like larger markets than anything Canada has left to offer the NHL.
Moda Center hosts junior hockey
Portland and Cincinnati are great, maybe; Kansas City, Milwaukee, Indianapolis, New Orleans, or San Diego. I don’t want to sleep on OKC either. Idk how immediately devout these fans would be to Hockey, but these are some of the most loyal markets in the country, and I think their regional pride would grow the game in a much more grassroots way than Houston, Phoenix, or Atlanta are capable of.
Cincy is only an hour and a half from Columbus who has a team. NHL would never do that
I believe the Orlando Dreamers professional baseball acquisition stunt should shift their focus to capturing an NHL team. Obviously, Florida is strangely and surprisingly a great NHL hockey situation. Florida could stand to have another NHL team.
That off International Drive site would be great for an NHL specific arena. It is greater than a baseball stadium because an arena would take up less land , and you could easily build a go alone entertainment district.
I would love to see an 8th Canadian team, but there are big issues to accomplish that. First off the $1 Billion+ USD expansion fee. That converts to close $1.5 Billion CAD. Second, as long as Bettman is the commissioner of the NHL, they will NEVER go back to Quebec City. (That and the Habs would have to approve it.) If LA and New York can support multiple teams, why not Toronto or Montreal? Again, they would need approval by the Leafs and Habs, probably not going to get it. Saskatchewan just doesn't have to population nor the $$ to get approved for an NHL team. Just ask at the Blues who wanted to move to Saskatoon years ago.
Another possibility for #36, though it would be a long shot, is San Diego. A new arena/entertainment/residential/hotel project is making its way, slowly, to getting built. Partners in the project are Rams, Nuggets and Avalanche owner, Stan Kroenke and the Cowboys Jerry Jones through his Legends company. The one problem is that as currently proposed the arena's capacity will be 16,000, which may be too small for the NHL. Plans can change so who knows? The corporate base is on the small side too. But there is a good hockey tradition and I'm sure the Ducks and Kings wouldn't mind a fairly close by rival. So keep an eye on San Diego.
Portland's connectivity to the west coast road trip from Vancouver down to Cali.
Eight game road trip including Utah and LV.
They gotta find a way to get a team in Kansas City.
WHAT ARE YOUR (NEXT 4) EXPANSION CITIES…IN ORDER?
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I used to live in Cincinnati. I have to say, being from Chicago, I know what a passionate fan base looks like. Cincinnati has some of the most passionate fans in the country. The Reds are royalty, literally closing down the city for the holiday of Opening Day. The Bengals obviously have a rabid fan base.
I’m all for Cincy getting an NHL team!
YES PORTLAND!
I agree with 33 to 35… with those you satisfy the pacific, central and metropolitan divisions… so you need a team in the east/ Atlantic because i don't see any existing teams being interested in changing divisions
I am all for PDX Hockey, but believe that Quebec City should be new team#36. I agree a four team expansion w/o Canada would not be right.
I'd like to see the NHL return to Quebec City.
Yes Quebec.. such a beautiful city ! Halifax would nice too .
Quebec 11th largest, Halifax 13th
Stay away from the Spaghetti Junction in Atlanta and Cobb Parkway. There are some Buc-ee’s in the vicinity of Atlanta however
We all require that the HARTFORD WHALERS MUST RETURN!!!!!🐳
Ugh, I hope not. NHL has zero business expanding past 32 teams for all the obvious reasons.This league is a professional embarrassment off the ice. And expansion is a suckers game long-term. If expansion was great the NBA and NFL would be 40 team leagues by now. I DO, however, know that Portland would be a great AHL market for the Seattle Kraken. Its the perfect setup. Its relatively close by and they can develop more Kraken fans in a big market, which is good for TV purposes. Only business the NHL should be doing right now to "grow" their game, and not just relying on growth via inflation and population increases, the NHL needs to relocate three of their teams to bigger markets, and work with the AHL to relocate 16 of their teams to bigger markets. Plus have each team play 2-3 of their pre-season home games in neutral, non-NHL markets. But expansion is bad. Only entities that want expansion are gambling companies, billionaires looking for either an investment for tax purposes, and real estate speculators. And they don't care about quality of play.
In Canada: Kelowna, Saskatoon, Hamilton, London, Quebec and Halifax. In USA: Portland, San Diego, Phoenix, Houston, Oklahoma City, Omaha, Kansas City, Milwaukee, Indianapolis and Birmingham.