Tidbits: Around the League: NHL News - 2022-23

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Now if Dallas can just lose.

I want Dallas to win, just so Vegas is the northern most city with a team still playing. The thought of 4 southern team as the Final 4 makes me smile. Also the fewer late start games the better.
 
If Seattle wins, we move up in the draft. Plus, Dallas sucks.

I don't care much about 1 draft spot in the 20s.

I'm also all for Suter winning a Cup just as a snub to the clown of a GM MN has currently.
 
Benn crosschecks Seattle player in Kraken crease. No call. Tolvanen then crosschecks Benn 1/2 second later. All of a sudden the ref make the call. Stars PP.
 
Seattle looked like they were tripped, held and cross checked all game but no calls. My perspective may be off though.
 
Vegas- the champion of getting all the calls v. the upstart new darling of the refs.
 
Which city will be the favorite to land the Coyotes now that their future in Arizona is undoubtedly in question?

 
Not saying move a team here at all, But just for kicks, do you think Minnesota could support 2 NHL teams? Put one in Minneapolis? Or is there way to much other hockey (College & High School) and other major sports that a 2nd team probably wouldnt see much success?
 
Back in 2011 the Coyotes owner tried to buy the Atlanta Hawks. Now Atlanta is looking for another hockey team.

Plus, Winnipeg moved to Arizona, then Atlanta moved to Winnipeg, now we have a chance to close the loop with Arizona to Atlanta.

Welcome back Atlanta Thrashers, it's the only move that makes sense.
 
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Back in 2011 the Coyotes owner tried to buy the Atlanta Hawks. Now Atlanta is looking for another hockey team.

Plus, Winnipeg moved to Arizona, then Atlanta moved to Winnipeg, now we have a chance to close the loop with Arizona to Atlanta.

Welcome back Atlanta Thrashers, it's the only move that makes sense.
Eastern time zone though
 
Considering the ARI ownership only spent $250k on ads leading up to the vote, while opponents spent over $2 million, you have to wonder if the ownership group was really serious about wanting to stay in ARI? I know that Bettman, for sure, wants to see the Coyotes successful in ARI, but it seems strange that they didn't invest more in ads prior to yesterday's vote.
 
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