Tawnos
A guy with a bass
Seems consistent with his prior stance and opinion of the NHL. He's not a fan of hockey. This would be a pure business transaction for him. So, maybe it's good for Houston hockey fans if he's not the owner if that's his mindset.
But, right now, he's the main person that would be the person to bring the NHL to Houston. A lot of time, effort, money would be needed to figure out another arena outside of Harris county for another prospective owner.
Eh, there are benefits to the owner viewing the team as little more than a business asset. As long as he's investing the money, I don't think we can know if it's good or bad. Just as an example, the Rangers owner doesn't care that much about hockey but he'll spend on the team with little interference in hockey ops (except on occasion). Meanwhile, he does care about basketball and the Knicks have been mismanaged for decades as a result.
TB's valuation was $2 billion earlier this year and Hou and ATL are larger metro areas. Probably looking at a floor of $1.5 bill at a minimum. Probably why Fertitta is still holding onto his stance. Team success will go up and down over time.
The expansion fee likely needs to be at or above the average of franchise values right now, otherwise it doesn't do enough for the other owners. Forbes had that average last December at $1.33B and they tend to undershoot.