The Halletts will need to establish a diverse local sponsorship base that doesn't rely heavily on the State Farm HQ being "like a good neighbor." The U.S. insurance industry is on an economic downhill slide, as previously reflected in State Farm's late-to-the-corporate-game announcement in Dec 2022 of
off-shoring their corporate IT services. So significant investment in an expansion minor pro sports team might not be where The Farm's discretionary dollars are best spent. If HS&E have no white dasherboard space left for opening night, I'll be mighty surprised - but pleased nonetheless.
On a related note ...
@I am Bettman ... please expand on your "The arena is great" comment re. the Grossinger Motors facility in Downtown Bloomington. My last Bloomy game night was in early 2020, and at that time (and in the CHL & USHL years before that when I visited) the word "great" never occurred to me as appropriate for the literally middle-of-the-road building that was increasingly showing its then-14 year old bones (municipal facilities counting life expectancies with a math similar to dogs). I'd love to think that the arena has been noticeably & functionally upgraded since then for purposes suiting an ECHL team, but I haven't kept up with the city's investments.