sammy87
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I can't believe there are actually rumors around about Mike Sullivan going to the Rangers to coach... does that make any sense at all?
What are everyone's thoughts on Guentzel? What does his next contract look like, should we trade him rather than signing him to a monster deal? Obviously still a very productive player... is he worth $9M for the next 8 years? I think that is what he will want and I'm not sure I like it. - MacPatty
I don’t like the idea of losing gutz but still having 30+ yr old rust for many more yrs. Honestly I’d look to move rust. |
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I don’t like the idea of losing gutz but still having 30+ yr old rust for many more yrs. Honestly I’d look to move rust. - sammy87
In 4 years they’ll be moving everyone. I’m ok with the top 4. Maybe another weapon for Malkin, but that bottom 6 needs youth and speed. |
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Wow Coyotes look to be done in Arizona. They had 3 resolutions that were struck down tonight via public vote. It was reported the Coyotes barely spent anything in positive PR to generate support for the resolutions.
Id bet relocation to Houston is likely. Cant imagine Gary wants another team in Canada.
Alson - LeBrun confirms Brad Treliving wasnt allowed to be interviewed by the Penguins due to Calgary saying no. |
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MattStrat
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Location: ...serial abuser...and misuser...of the ellipsis , NF Joined: 12.12.2014
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Wow Coyotes look to be done in Arizona. They had 3 resolutions that were struck down tonight via public vote. It was reported the Coyotes barely spent anything in positive PR to generate support for the resolutions.
Id bet relocation to Houston is likely. Cant imagine Gary wants another team in Canada.
Alson - LeBrun confirms Brad Treliving wasnt allowed to be interviewed by the Penguins due to Calgary saying no. - SuperHenderson13
Probably not...however, Quebec has just built a brand spanking new 19000 seat arena and would most likely sell out every single night.
This is an honest question, because I really don't know, but what other major US cities are ready for a team to move in, in a year? I would imagine there's at least a few.
EDIT: also....I'm not even sure it would have to be in a year haha...perhaps it can much longer than that |
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Feds91Stammer
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Location: "China was as proactive as possible" - Rinosaur, SC Joined: 02.01.2012
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Probably not...however, Quebec has just built a brand spanking new 19000 seat arena and would most likely sell out every single night.
This is an honest question, because I really don't know, but what other major US cities are ready for a team to move in, in a year? I would imagine there's at least a few.
EDIT: also....I'm not even sure it would have to be in a year haha...perhaps it can much longer than that - MattStrat
Pretty much anywhere that has an NBA team. Houston, Atlanta, Cleveland, Portland, Charlotte, Orlando, Salt Lake, Memphis, Indianapolis, San Antonio, Oklahoma City, Milwaukee, and New Orleans. |
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MattStrat
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Location: ...serial abuser...and misuser...of the ellipsis , NF Joined: 12.12.2014
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Pretty much anywhere that has an NBA team. Houston, Atlanta, Cleveland, Portland, Charlotte, Orlando, Salt Lake, Memphis, Indianapolis, San Antonio, Oklahoma City, Milwaukee, and New Orleans. - Feds91Stammer
Yeah true that...where do you think they'll go?
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Feds91Stammer
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Location: "China was as proactive as possible" - Rinosaur, SC Joined: 02.01.2012
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Yeah true that...where do you think they'll go? - MattStrat
Depends on how bad a city wants a team but I feel like OKC makes a ton of sense considering they could stay in the west and they would only be competing with the Thunder pro sports wise. Seems a lot of people think Houston is a big possibility. |
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MattStrat
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Location: ...serial abuser...and misuser...of the ellipsis , NF Joined: 12.12.2014
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Depends on how bad a city wants a team but I feel like OKC makes a ton of sense considering they could stay in the west and they would only be competing with the Thunder pro sports wise. Seems a lot of people think Houston is a big possibility. - Feds91Stammer
yeah right on...personally I don't give much of a sh!t where they go, as long as its a place that sells a lot of tickets, a place with a real hunger for it.
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Victoro311
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Location: San Diego, CA Joined: 06.17.2014
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yeah right on...personally I don't give much of a sh!t where they go, as long as its a place that sells a lot of tickets, a place with a real hunger for it. - MattStrat
I wonder if the Thrashers would work now a days. Atlanta is a huge market and hockey is a lot more accessible than it used to be. |
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sammy87
Pittsburgh Penguins |
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Location: CO Joined: 05.05.2011
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Depends on how bad a city wants a team but I feel like OKC makes a ton of sense considering they could stay in the west and they would only be competing with the Thunder pro sports wise. Seems a lot of people think Houston is a big possibility. - Feds91Stammer
There’s a ton of Canadians in Houston. They’d love a team. I think slc would be a good choice as well.
Pass on Quebec. They’ll sell tickets but a team needs corporate sponsors. Tickets are a small price of the revenue pie. I read a while back the jets need to make the playoffs regularly or they’ll be toast. |
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sammy87
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I wonder if the Thrashers would work now a days. Atlanta is a huge market and hockey is a lot more accessible than it used to be. - Victoro311
Atl never developed a grass roots movement. There are only like 2 rinks for youth hockey in a city of 6 + mil. When I lived there beer league was impossible. |
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j.boyd919
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Location: Tampa, FL Joined: 06.14.2011
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Friedman reporting that the Penguins have begun Phase 2, which includes John Chayka, Mathieu Darche, Eric Tulsky, and Dan MacKinnon. He’s not fully sure if Steve Greeley and Jason Karmanos are in there, though.
Per HunterHodies on the Twitter.
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MacPatty
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Joined: 05.21.2015
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Friedman reporting that the Penguins have begun Phase 2, which includes John Chayka, Mathieu Darche, Eric Tulsky, and Dan MacKinnon. He’s not fully sure if Steve Greeley and Jason Karmanos are in there, though.
Per HunterHodies on the Twitter. - j.boyd919
Darche or Tulsky would be interesting. I can't even fathom Chayka being in the mix.... how could anyone actually consider him an option. Never did anything positive in Arizona and seems like an absolute dirtbag. |
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Feds91Stammer
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Location: "China was as proactive as possible" - Rinosaur, SC Joined: 02.01.2012
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I wonder if the Thrashers would work now a days. Atlanta is a huge market and hockey is a lot more accessible than it used to be. - Victoro311
I’ve seen Bingo post that the 8 way ownership group is what tanked the thrashers not necessarily the market. |
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MacPatty
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There’s a ton of Canadians in Houston. They’d love a team. I think slc would be a good choice as well.
Pass on Quebec. They’ll sell tickets but a team needs corporate sponsors. Tickets are a small price of the revenue pie. I read a while back the jets need to make the playoffs regularly or they’ll be toast. - sammy87
Texas seems like a good market, I could see them supporting another hockey team there. Quebec is the easy button to hit where there is already a stadium built and they would definitely have the fan base. That said, I can't imagine anyone bidding on the Sens would be happy about another team in that region and frankly, there is no comparison between the economic opportunity in Quebec vs Texas.
No matter what, they need to get that team the hell out of Arizona. They have shown year after year that they could care less about hockey.
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Feds91Stammer
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Location: "China was as proactive as possible" - Rinosaur, SC Joined: 02.01.2012
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Texas seems like a good market, I could see them supporting another hockey team there. Quebec is the easy button to hit where there is already a stadium built and they would definitely have the fan base. That said, I can't imagine anyone bidding on the Sens would be happy about another team in that region and frankly, there is no comparison between the economic opportunity in Quebec vs Texas.
No matter what, they need to get that team the hell out of Arizona. They have shown year after year that they could care less about hockey. - MacPatty
Arizonas struggles are more about being a terribly run organization than it is the market they’re in. |
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Victoro311
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Location: San Diego, CA Joined: 06.17.2014
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Arizonas struggles are more about being a terribly run organization than it is the market they’re in. - Feds91Stammer
Yeah they’re terribly run and maybe if they were better ran maybe the locals wouldn’t hate them but it can’t be ignored that the local population has been actively trying to run them out for years. If the local politics keep striking down new stadiums, it’s time to move on.
EDIT: actually just realized these plans were tax payer funded and that’s why they keep getting blocked. That’s reasonable. Part of owning a sports franchise is paying for the stadiums. |
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Feds91Stammer
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Location: "China was as proactive as possible" - Rinosaur, SC Joined: 02.01.2012
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Yeah they’re terribly run and maybe if they were better ran maybe the locals wouldn’t hate them but it can’t be ignored that the local population has been actively trying to run them out for years. If the local politics keep striking down new stadiums, it’s time to move on.
EDIT: actually just realized these plans were tax payer funded and that’s why they keep getting blocked. That’s reasonable. Part of owning a sports franchise is paying for the stadiums. - Victoro311
No reason they shouldn’t be sharing an arena with the suns. Poorly run org. Bad local politics. All of it. The team sucking just adds fuel to the fire. From my experience I moved to Tampa stamkos rookie year when they absolutely sucked. Could walk up 15 mins before the game and get lower bowl tickets for $20. They get bought by a top tier owner and have on ice success and now they’re the most popular team in town and everyone is a hockey fan. Most failing orgs are because they are run by a bunch of rich dudes that don’t know how to run a pro sports org. |
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Seems like a lot of insiders are saying the first course of action will be for the NHL/Coyotes to engage with the new Suns owner. The problem with that is that it takes a lot of renovation money to get the arena up to par. No idea if the Suns will go for that.
Seems like the location most talked about would be Salt Lake City. I like SLC, good idea to pursue a city without too much sports concentration. |
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