Quebec City's success would be highly contingent on a successful offering plus no major economic downfall for Canada and the Canadian dollar in general. Given how things are going in Winnipeg (and just recently quasi-averted in Ottawa), I don't think anybody needs to think about putting another team in Canada right now. The only truly viable place in Canada would be in the Greater Toronto Area, but the Leafs don't want that of course.
So I guess, sure, give it a go with some of the changes to the dynamic in Atlanta. I haven't lived in Houston for 20 years now, it was definitely a total no-go back then, but maybe the sheer numbers could let if fly now, again *IF* they had all the stars aligned properly (unlike the Phoenix situation for example). I don't think these markets are GUARANTEED failures. And I do think the NHL owners want badly enough to pocket the profits that they'll go ahead and take their best shot anyway, so...
As much as the talent and roster depth is woefully watered down, I think we have to just be ready to accept that this WILL HAPPEN. It's always kind of a fun "Armchair GM" event anyway, which is as much entertainment for some of us here as the actual games themselves are anymore.
