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Possible for sure. The one thing it does is gives those 2nd tier good players more ice time. If you cut the number of teams in half, you'd have a guy like Beniers or Hayton or Malkin or Zary in 3rd or 4th line roles. They all need to have 20min/night not 10min. So it does increase the number of minutes of available for good players to strut their stuff just a little more.I think the difference between the last 46 guys in the NHL and the next 46 out is not as big as you think it is. Obviously you are adding all at the bottom end, but going from 32 teams to 34 is only increasing the number of jobs by 6.25%. I think there's a lot of guys too that could be very successful at the NHL level or have been successful earlier if they're given the chance, and they could now get it.
Overall weaker but won't significantly impact the quality of the league at all just like Vegas and Seattle haven't
I will admit that I didn't quite consider the talent that naturally comes up through the draft but even there is another good example of expansion dilute a draft round. When it was 28 teams, you had 28 first rounders. Now you have 32 meaning 4 guys that were high 2nds are now late firsts. Through 7 rounds, you're adding 14 more players. And you're basically adding them in the 7th round. 14 extra guys that wouldn't have been drafted otherwise.
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