Okay. You can be against expansion and that's fine, that's your prerogative. But if you advocate for relocation specifically, put up or shut up.
Relocation is ownership based and current and future financial/economic based. Fans will always say to relocate a smallwr market team which is not doing much in the NHL at the moment to an idealistic big market, but it will rarely ever occur
Markets which struggle financially and are seeing troubles getting a fambase will be at risk to lose their teams
Happened to Jets, QC for CAD teams when they couldnt afford to run their team as US$ was rising compared to CAD.
Fans will always want the least profitable teams to relocate for a team closer to them or a city they think will be a big profit team; however we saw it takes a very long time for a big market that is struggling to relocate (coyotes for like 20 years, thrashers got a good 5-6 years before they finally left, NYI, Canes & Panthers all got a lot of time to turn things around and know all are pretty good markets and all have cups now)
The at risk markets for relocation after Coyotes left now would be Ottawa (seem to be in the clear as new stadium coming in), Jets (small stadium and market, not likely to move due to very strong owner and fanbase committment), maybe Calgary (again seem to be safe with new arena coming in)
Besides that, don't see any market being at a risk of relocation at the moment. Houston and Atlanta 3.0 will all get a fair amount of time to work and its unlilely that the league would pull the plug on a 2B franchise a few years in even if attendance numbers and total revenues from operations are low first few years.
Houston
Atlanta 3.0
Arizona 2.0 (10 years from now)
Team 36 (New mexico, Quebec city, GTA #2 , Austin, another US market, in 10 years) should round out the 36 teM league in 10-15 years time