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"Some of the lowest"?
Beautiful yet heartbreaking.
The tickets for Leafs games are so expensive that your average Joe cannot afford one yet alone have a change to even GET one. There is enough of a population and interest to support a second team in Hamilton.And they need two teams in Toronto because..... they're the center of the universe? It increases the odds that they may someday beat Boston in the playoffs?
The tickets for Leafs games are so expensive that your average Joe cannot afford one yet alone have a change to even GET one. There is enough of a population and interest to support a second team in Hamilton.
However, as that article talks about, MLSE wont let it happen because it would be taking money straight from them in Leafs revinue.
I know some politics are involved with Quebec City, but do you think the proximity to Montreal plays a similar role with the NHL's reluctance to return there?Hamilton would be DOA. Yeah there's clearly enough hockey fans and population for a team to work there except for one fatal problem, the Leafs. You aren't going to convert nearly enough Leaf fans, in the Toronto area to be fans of an expansion team.
We've seen this play out already in a highly populated and hockey crazy market and it failed, Hartford. Hartford failed because they couldn't convert existing Bruins and Rangers fans.
Vegas strikes again.
Vegas strikes again.
Common look in the losers locker room in most seriesThe agony of defeat.
The Toronto Maple SyrupAnd they need two teams in Toronto because..... they're the center of the universe? It increases the odds that they may someday beat Boston in the playoffs?