Neill99
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- Oct 30, 2006
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So now that the Newfoundland Growlers are gone sad where's there ECHL affiliate going to now?.
Brampton would make sense.My guess is MLSE brings a team closer to the GTA. Make it a little easier to bring players up and down and lessen the travel costs.
I’ve heard that the Marlies will move to Copps (or whatever the hell it’s called now) in Hamilton and the ECHL expansion team will play at Coca Cola Coliseum in ‘27
I have seen that tweet, to me it makes zero sense to move their team AHL team from the building they manage to Hamilton while bringing in a ECHL team where there would be very very few fans going to the gamesI’ve heard that the Marlies will move to Copps (or whatever the hell it’s called now) in Hamilton and the ECHL expansion team will play at Coca Cola Coliseum in ‘27
i believe it’s predicated on the city of Hamilton/Copps footing the entire upgrade bill for the arena/amenities, so not a guarantee…but that idea has absolutely been floated and discussed as a real possibility.That sounds like a bad deal. Not sure how profitable the Marlies are but they’re a nice draw for families and kids and you get a pretty steady stream of future NHLers that you wouldn’t in the ECHL.
Over the years I’ve seen Jacob Markstrom, Braden Holtby, William Nylander, Hyman and that 2015 crop of Leafs. Lots of randoms up close and personal. Would be a big loss for Toronto.
I didn’t get it from a tweet and will kind of leave it at that, but that’s not a surprise it came out to social media. Was it someone plugged in or was it more of a random musing?I have seen that tweet, to me it makes zero sense to move their team AHL team from the building they manage to Hamilton while bringing in a ECHL team where there would be very very few fans going to the games
For sure. As long as the other market is well connected to the rest of the ECHL. Part of the problem with the Growlers was their location. They needed to fly everywhere which is a big financial ask for an ECHL team .I don't think it would hurt to put their ECHL affiliate in another market.
i believe it’s predicated on the city of Hamilton/Copps footing the entire upgrade bill for the arena/amenities, so not a guarantee…but that idea has absolutely been floated and discussed as a real possibility.
Hasn't Brampton struggled with having OHL teams?Brampton would make sense.
I say a random musing, I didn't make much of the tweet because it was from a random person, I thought it a bullshit tweet because of the reasons I said that the leafs manage cola cola coliseum and they would shooting themselves in the foot by putting a inferior product ECHL into a building they manage, the only way this makes sense is if they are cancelling the management contract with the cityI didn’t get it from a tweet and will kind of leave it at that, but that’s not a surprise it came out to social media. Was it someone plugged in or was it more of a random musing?
Both Mississauga and Brampton have lost teams. Its time they accept the sunk cost and move it back home.Hasn't Brampton struggled with having OHL teams?
I say a random musing, I didn't make much of the tweet because it was from a random person, I thought it a bullshit tweet because of the reasons I said that the leafs manage cola cola coliseum and they would shooting themselves in the foot by putting a inferior product ECHL into a building they manage, the only way this makes sense is if they are cancelling the management contract with the city
There is very likely availability in Windsor - we have 6600 seat arena that currently hosts the Spitfires who usually play on Thursday nights, so as long as no conflict....why couldn't it work. It's a lot closer than where the Growlers were playing, and close to a lot of ECHL teams (Toledo, Fort Wayne, Indy, Kalamazoo, Cincinnatti).
Not sure how competition with the Sptifires would go over, but just a talking point to consider.