OK, don't break your arm patting yourself on the back calling yourself a "goalie guru"There was some goalie guru last year saying that Korpisalo is really good, his hips were just a problem and since he got that surgery done in the 2022 offseason he's no longer hurting and is now fixed. And that his poor play for the majority of his career prior to 2022-2023 was because he was in pain because his hip was messed up for years. And that his really good 2022-2023 season was proof of that.
The disaster that he created with the goaltending situation is something I couldn't have even dreamed up!The reporting must be pretty on the nose if he doth protest that much
The only expansion plan that excites me would be European expansion. Would be a big swing, and is risky but would be genuinely forward thinking.
Expanding to new North American cities is just about free money for the owners and doesn't interest me in the least.
It would probably require special considerations (e.g. adding at least 4 teams, more intradivisional games for the European teams, European road trips for only a subset of North American teams, Two teams max making playoffs out of Europe, etc) but would be exciting if they figured out logistics to make it feasible.I'd actually be even more against European expansion. Don't see the union and teams ever wanting to make travel a routine like that too, would be especially bad for the playoffs. Hell they were complaining about Edmonton to Florida last year as it is in the finals. Something like Los Angeles to Stockholm is like 13 hours, would be horrible for the playoff schedule.
I really don't think we need more teams and pretty ridiculous Atlanta is getting a 3rd chance. It will never, ever happen but I'd rather promotion/regulation than continued expansion but again, never, ever gonna happen.
The only expansion plan that excites me would be European expansion. Would be a big swing, and is risky but would be genuinely forward thinking.
Expanding to new North American cities is just about free money for the owners and doesn't interest me in the least.
Especially Canada? Lmao what?! The non-Torontos/Montreals of the world already have to scratch and claw to try to get players to play there. Not to mention the fact that hockey viewership in Canada is pretty much maxed out anyway; adding a new team there doesn't add any fans, it just shifts them around.absolutely comical the least popular out of mlb/nba/nfl but yet will have by far the most teams super comical that atlanta is getting another look i dont care who the owner was last time and what excuse was made. to give them a 3rd try before you look at other locations esp canadian is amazing.
Sure so let’s move into more soft markets in America because it has big tv market share Nevermind that they might not actually work out support wise. Just relocate themEspecially Canada? Lmao what?! The non-Torontos/Montreals of the world already have to scratch and claw to try to get players to play there. Not to mention the fact that hockey viewership in Canada is pretty much maxed out anyway; adding a new team there doesn't add any fans, it just shifts them around.
I agree that Atlanta is silly, but Canada would be outright ridiculous.
Presumably they do some polling, focus groups, and market studies to see if there is interest? Atlanta has some data they can look at. Houston would seem to be a total unknown. If the Rockets owner wants the team to succeed it shouldn't be that hard to sell it to the locals. He owns the arena so as long as he promotes the team reasonably well and brands it appropriately it should catch on.Sure so let’s move into more soft markets in America because it has big tv market share Nevermind that they might not actually work out support wise. Just relocate them
i think weeksy mentions on twitter the goal would be to get to 36! so after houston/atl where are the other two going to be? kc would be my first guess and the next arizona? this isn't just a question to you just happened to have hit reply.Presumably they do some polling, focus groups, and market studies to see if there is interest? Atlanta has some data they can look at. Houston would seem to be a total unknown. If the Rockets owner wants the team to succeed it shouldn't be that hard to sell it to the locals. He owns the arena so as long as he promotes the team reasonably well and brands it appropriately it should catch on.
Honestly the league should do any expansion until they see how Utah and Vegas fare after a few mediocre seasons. If AZ had been well funded and competently run their story might have been different. In my view you have to see what the market does after a few non playoff seasons.i think weeksy mentions on twitter the goal would be to get to 36! so after houston/atl where are the other two going to be? kc would be my first guess and the next arizona? this isn't just a question to you just happened to have hit reply.
one positive thing is (at least for me) is maybe they ditch inter conference play. OR they keep it and maybe they combine conferences for playoffs with however many get in at that point?So 36 teams = four nine-team divisions? Everyone plays each other four times in the division (32 games) and twice outside of the division (54 games)...how bland. Yes I know that adds up to 86, so we might play three division games with some teams lol