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Hunkulese
Calgary Flames
Location: QC
Joined: 09.30.2006

Oct 27 @ 3:50 PM ET
So they had no local team.
Who the heck should they be cheering for?

Go back in time to 1993, live there for a few years and see if they were a "Canadiens city". I'm thinking... not so much.

- Nasty_Duck


That's not the point. The point is the NHL is a business and they want to make money. They're already getting money from the people and businesses of Quebec. No one is going to keep spending money on the Canadiens and then spend even more to support the Nordiques.

Winnipeg loses money, and Calgary and Ottawa are barely keeping their heads above water. There's not much reason to think Quebec would do any better and they'd be cutting into the Canadiens' revenue.

There's also no one who wants to own a team in Quebec City right now.
Bartacus
Ottawa Senators
Location: Toronto, ON
Joined: 01.08.2019

Oct 27 @ 3:51 PM ET
I don't see them taking hockey out of the Canadian capital under current circumstances, maybe 4-5 years down the line if things get progressively worse, but the Sens are on the mend. Florida selling off assets raises a flag, and Arizona has been a roller coaster since inception. The population numbers are there, but the interest doesn't seem to be. FLA to QC, AZ to Houston makes the most sense and won't require significant division realignment - plug Colorado into the Pacific, Houston goes central. Not easy moves to make though - I can't see it happening in the 22/23 window unless somebody goes belly up.
Atomic Wedgie
Toronto Maple Leafs
Location: The centre of the hockey universe
Joined: 07.31.2006

Oct 27 @ 3:55 PM ET
Do people in Houston even like hockey? Quebec had to leave because the NHL didn’t bother to help out the Canadian markets when our dollar was so far behind the US dollar. That’s what killed off the jets, nordiques, and almost the flames and Oilers. That’s a big reason why Bettman is so disliked in Canada, he saves Phoenix, Florida, Pittsburgh (in the early 2000’s) but no help north of the border. Quebec deserves their team back before any American city does.
- Hatt

Oh Lord, not this again.

Bettman was the one who set up the Canadian currency assistance program. It saved Edmonton, Calgary, Ottawa, and maybe even Vancouver.

This is what Harley Hotchkiss said to Bruce Dowbiggin in an interview in 2005:

"Quite frankly, he saved our franchise and likely Edmonton and Ottawa with (his support of) the Canadian currency assistance program. . . . That act alone is often overlooked, but it saved our franchise. . . . He saved other franchises with his own high energy and determination and grasp of what needs to be done."

Bettman established a revenue-sharing model for the Canadian franchises when the dollar was so low - US franchises subsidized the Canadian ones.

Atomic Wedgie
Toronto Maple Leafs
Location: The centre of the hockey universe
Joined: 07.31.2006

Oct 27 @ 4:03 PM ET
i think the only teams in the league who currently have issues that wouldn't be solved by new/improved ownership is Florida and Arizona.....the fact is that they play in cities where people flat out don't give a poop. they seem like the only logical teams to consider for relocation.
- sensarmy_11

Ottawa?

Biggest hurdle is getting an arena downtown, but one might argue that it would be easier without Eugene.
Losman
Buffalo Sabres
Joined: 08.30.2006

Oct 27 @ 4:09 PM ET
Buffalo.

Peace Bridge crossing is supposed to go up to $20 per trip when the border re-opens. They have already lost a good % of their CDN season ticket holders due to the annual price increases, weak CDN dollar and just having a terrible product overall. The Sabres aren’t viable without Canadian fan support.

The Pegulas are in over their heads, and will wisely choose the piggybank that is the NFL over the NHL money pit. There aren’t any more local deep-pocketed saviours to keep the Sabres in town, so they will likely have to find a new home.
bruceflyers
Joined: 06.16.2012

Oct 27 @ 4:18 PM ET
They’re building a new arena moron. Mix in a clue
- BringNYIhome

an ihop and a loonie store strip mall does not an arena make.


gary needs to lay the hammer down on your mickey mouse franchise!

your team is the homeless squeegee dude at the intersection...too embarrassing.
bruceflyers
Joined: 06.16.2012

Oct 27 @ 4:20 PM ET
disagree. Population growth, popularity of the sport, increase in global scouting, training and development. All have increased greatly over time. Plenty of talent to go around.
- mgriffen


canucks should move too...to the garbage dump!

50 years and counting...
Tom Dusome
Season Ticket Holder
Location: Hamilton, ON
Joined: 06.28.2007

Oct 27 @ 4:30 PM ET
I have emotionally prepared myself of seeing the Panthers go. I fell in love with the late 90s panthers with their run in the play offs and the shower of rats. They have such a great organization to play in and they do a lot of things for their players and visiting players. However, I have heard and seen the struggle the marketing team has had throughout the years. Its a hard sell in Sunrise and surrounding area with an unfortunately losing team.
BINGO!
Carolina Hurricanes
Location: I'll always remember the last words my grandfather ever told me. He said, "A Truck!", SK
Joined: 09.21.2009

Oct 27 @ 4:35 PM ET
Do people in Houston even like hockey? Quebec had to leave because the NHL didn’t bother to help out the Canadian markets when our dollar was so far behind the US dollar. That’s what killed off the jets, nordiques, and almost the flames and Oilers. That’s a big reason why Bettman is so disliked in Canada, he saves Phoenix, Florida, Pittsburgh (in the early 2000’s) but no help north of the border. Quebec deserves their team back before any American city does.
- Hatt



That's flat out untrue. The league saved the Oilers and Flames at minimum.
eichiefs9
New York Islanders
Location: NY
Joined: 11.03.2008

Oct 27 @ 4:36 PM ET
That's flat out untrue. The league saved the Oilers and Flames at minimum.
- BINGO!

Yeah by selling the cities of Edmonton and Calgary to the United States. Learn about the Louisiana Purchase dumbass
Atomic Wedgie
Toronto Maple Leafs
Location: The centre of the hockey universe
Joined: 07.31.2006

Oct 27 @ 4:43 PM ET
Yeah by selling the cities of Edmonton and Calgary to the United States. Learn about the Louisiana Purchase dumbass
- eichiefs9

BINGO!
Carolina Hurricanes
Location: I'll always remember the last words my grandfather ever told me. He said, "A Truck!", SK
Joined: 09.21.2009

Oct 27 @ 4:47 PM ET

- Atomic Wedgie



The (frank) is this? We don't even get Nevada?

Pass.
Ratsreign
Florida Panthers
Location: Mo can stay awhile, FL
Joined: 10.27.2017

Oct 27 @ 4:51 PM ET
I don't see them taking hockey out of the Canadian capital under current circumstances, maybe 4-5 years down the line if things get progressively worse, but the Sens are on the mend. Florida selling off assets raises a flag, and Arizona has been a roller coaster since inception. The population numbers are there, but the interest doesn't seem to be. FLA to QC, AZ to Houston makes the most sense and won't require significant division realignment - plug Colorado into the Pacific, Houston goes central. Not easy moves to make though - I can't see it happening in the 22/23 window unless somebody goes belly up.
- Bartacus

Panthers are selling off assets?
devils2929
New Jersey Devils
Location: MD
Joined: 03.11.2013

Oct 27 @ 4:54 PM ET
canucks should move too...to the garbage dump!

50 years and counting...

- bruceflyers

45 years and counting
RussH1964
New Jersey Devils
Location: Manville, NJ
Joined: 02.28.2017

Oct 27 @ 4:56 PM ET
Can a team in Canada win a Stanley Cup before we start talking about how great it would be to have another Cant Compete In Canada team in Quebec?...move the Canadiens there perfect fit!!!
Hatt
Toronto Maple Leafs
Joined: 10.06.2020

Oct 27 @ 5:06 PM ET
That's flat out untrue. The league saved the Oilers and Flames at minimum.
- BINGO!

No it’s true, I realize that the NHL did finally help out and save the flames and oilers but only after both almost had to relocate as well. It was also after the jets and nordiques had already had to relocate for the same issue. Point is it was never about lack of fan support in either market for relocating, it was the Canadian dollar. So why put a team in Houston where hockey probably won’t work over a market that would be profitable. The way the league supports Florida and Arizona makes sense no longer. Both markets have been there long enough to determine they don’t have enough fan support and should be relocated to markets that have fan support.
Hatt
Toronto Maple Leafs
Joined: 10.06.2020

Oct 27 @ 5:16 PM ET
Oh Lord, not this again.

Bettman was the one who set up the Canadian currency assistance program. It saved Edmonton, Calgary, Ottawa, and maybe even Vancouver.

This is what Harley Hotchkiss said to Bruce Dowbiggin in an interview in 2005:

"Quite frankly, he saved our franchise and likely Edmonton and Ottawa with (his support of) the Canadian currency assistance program. . . . That act alone is often overlooked, but it saved our franchise. . . . He saved other franchises with his own high energy and determination and grasp of what needs to be done."

Bettman established a revenue-sharing model for the Canadian franchises when the dollar was so low - US franchises subsidized the Canadian ones.

- Atomic Wedgie

Well the way I remember it is Bettman did help save the sens, flames and oilers, your correct but only after the jets and nordiques had already had to relocate and the other 3 threatening to. Quebec was a good market, supported by the fans and deserves their team back before any, let’s hope it works there, American market.
Heywood Jablome
Joined: 06.26.2020

Oct 27 @ 5:24 PM ET
What do you mean by that? Its one of the best cities in the US to live in. It has a lot of young people, much more white than most metropolises. The Blazers do very well. The state is under-served by professional franchises.

I could see it happen.

- PT21

SoCal obviously knows 0 about the long history of hockey in Portland. Just an ignoramus with a keyboard.
Heywood Jablome
Joined: 06.26.2020

Oct 27 @ 5:26 PM ET
an ihop and a loonie store strip mall does not an arena make.


gary needs to lay the hammer down on your mickey mouse franchise!

your team is the homeless squeegee dude at the intersection...too embarrassing.

- bruceflyers

Speaking of embarrassing Caitlyn.
Nasty_Duck
Boston Bruins
Location: ON
Joined: 06.20.2012

Oct 27 @ 6:31 PM ET
That's not the point. The point is the NHL is a business and they want to make money. They're already getting money from the people and businesses of Quebec. No one is going to keep spending money on the Canadiens and then spend even more to support the Nordiques.

Winnipeg loses money, and Calgary and Ottawa are barely keeping their heads above water. There's not much reason to think Quebec would do any better and they'd be cutting into the Canadiens' revenue.

There's also no one who wants to own a team in Quebec City right now.

- Hunkulese


Quebec as a province is hockey-mad. A team their capital would make a LOT more money than the Panthers do. Florida, even with it's much greater population can't properly support two NHL teams. Just not enough people there who actually care. Look at Coyotes - Phoenix has > pop than Houston and can't support hockey.

As for Nordiques and business... you don't think NHL will sell a crap-load of sweaters when a new team arrives? Then add ticket sales which contribute in a huge way to NHL income. Not getting any sales from fans in QC right now. Also consider they already have a sate-of-the-art arena - Videotron Centre.



RogerRoeper
Toronto Maple Leafs
Location: Toronto, ON
Joined: 03.27.2007

Oct 27 @ 6:32 PM ET
It's obviously Arizona.

Quebec is a market like Winnipeg, they'll never get an expansion franchise but are the perfect "Emergency" city to be able to take a team overnight.
RogerRoeper
Toronto Maple Leafs
Location: Toronto, ON
Joined: 03.27.2007

Oct 27 @ 6:33 PM ET
QC population: 550k + surrounding area

Houston population: 2.3 million + surrounding areas

Which do we choose for a team first? Oh yea, the city the league already left.

- gocanes0506


Yeah but they want those Houston expansion fees...
Hockey Pucker
Location: Sarasota, FL
Joined: 11.17.2019

Oct 27 @ 6:35 PM ET
Don't see how Quebec can afford it...but it makes the stupid issue the French press brings up about the HAbs not selecting French players....they can have most of them.
KilkennyDan
Buffalo Sabres
Joined: 06.07.2015

Oct 27 @ 6:41 PM ET
The respective populations of QC and of Houston are not what matters to the NHL. It’s the number of serious hockey fans within those markets that matter. Suddenly the playing field tilts toward Quebec City.

(And, FWIW, I am not clamoring for QC to get the Nords back. And, I know that Texas supports hockey better than what many think. But c’mon, what an abuse of stats to support an argument.)
novak14
Calgary Flames
Location: MN
Joined: 09.06.2012

Oct 27 @ 6:52 PM ET
Was EK accidentally texting himself...?
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