Headshot77
We saw him heading straight for the mountains
The problem is that half of the cost of starting fresh is the expansion fee. If the NHL REALLY wanted to be in Houston, Atlanta, and Arizona, they don't need to make the price tag $1b. Yes I know that this is necessary to prop up franchise values so that this iron bubble never bursts. But realistically if you're the NHL, you've got three cities you're dying to play in. If you're willing to actually charge about half that per franchise, but BS the public so it's perceived that it SEEMS like a $1b purchase, I think the NHL would go for that.I think the NHL will remain highly motivated to return an NHL franchise to Arizona, but one of the reasons they fought so long and hard to sustain the existing franchise was because the challenge and cost of starting afresh will be substantial.
As you note, it will not only take an owner willing to make a major investment for the purchase or expansion fee (probably $1 billion or more), but also an ideal venue and business plan to make the investment worthwhile.
It must be highly frustrating for fans and also for the NHL that all of the putative and short-term owners turned out to be so unserious and/or insubstantial. Now, they will need a bona fide owner with deep pockets and a rock-solid arena plan to pull it off.
One hope for a discounted price might be that another franchise falters at some point in the future, with Arizona as the best landing place. But for Arizona to be at the front of the line they will need to have a solid local group that has an arena solution and has developed a relationship with the NHL. That was how TNSE brought the Jets back to Winnipeg (didn't hurt that they had one of N America's wealthiest persons to help bankroll it).
Hell, the NHL already did that with the Coyotes. SEG payed $1b for an "expansion franchise" to UTAH, with all of the Coyotes players. And then within two weeks the Coyotes franchise just became inert. Alex Meurelo probably ended up just barely being made whole for his role in this, like $100-200mil in profit at most. People are already forgetting that the NHL brokered this deal and likely fudged some numbers to make it look good.
Ishbia and Fertitta are basically the only ones who can buy franchises in their respective markets, so you can't hardball them. If they are only willing to pay $500mil, and you're desperate to enter those markets the right way (i.e. with an owner who has a building, and money, and positive cash flow), then you gotta make it look like those franchises cost $1b each to make it happen.