Feels weird wanting the Kings to win after last night.
;_;
Far better to just hope the Wild win the last two.
Dont cheer against the Blue Jackets. Do you really want to see Detroit get in? Or do you want to laugh at them since the lost out in the Parise/Suter sweepstakes AND missed the playoffs because of it?
Screw the Wings. Go Jackets.
http://twitter.com/IanKJR/status/327183735772545024Now hearing from a couple of people North of the border that the #Canucks may be looking at the Seattle area for a home for #AHL franchise.
Not a peep out here about it. Don Levin has always been a player in bringing an NHL team here so his name maybe came up and someone assumed he was bringing his AHL team here.
Chicago will now be STL's affiliate next season.
http://blues.nhl.com/club/news.htm?id=667265
No more Peoria Rivermen.
Sorry, edited. (I assumed Chicago Wolves were the Blackhawks' AHL affiliate)
I meant who's Vancouver's new AHL affiliate?
Not a peep out here about it. Don Levin has always been a player in bringing an NHL team here so his name maybe came up and someone assumed he was bringing his AHL team here.
Not sure either of the arenas that currently host WHL teams would have room on their schedule for another hockey team and Key arena is a disaster of a hockey arena so they won't play there.
The new arena owners absolutely want an NHL team to recoup their investment and I don't think an AHL team competing with two established and liked WHL franchises is going to cut it.
I only see the AHL as a fall back option should the NHL fall through with the new arena and it is still to early to know if that is going to happen.
Things will start moving quickly on the NHL side once the NBA gives their answer on the Sonics which should be in the next couple of weeks.
People you are getting ahead of yourselves based on a tweet from a nobody at KJR sports radio in Seattle. Besides that one tweet there has not been a peep about the AHL coming to Seattle. If it is true it will be a short lived stay because although Seattle is a great city and is hungry for hockey it is not going to support an NHL, AHL and 2 WHL teams. The odd duck out will be the Vancouver Canucks AHL team.Seattle, as posted above. Either that, or for a season or two they won't have an official one. Some teams do this. So they kind of spread their prospects out to a bunch of teams. Like send two defenders to Texas, two forwards to Chicago, three guys to Monarch, and so on.
At least, I think so.
Maybe they need more support from investors or are gauging interest. They could be following the Winnipeg model. They had an AHL team for a while and then moved them in favor of an NHL team. You never know.
Possible but a long term plan is not what they are working on right now, if the NBA approves the Sonics coming to Seattle expect the NHL deal for the Yotes to begin moving quickly. The money and investors are out there but have been very quiet, the one name who has come up previously in regards to the NHL and Seattle is Don Levin who owns (or used to own) the Wolves.Seattle, as posted above. Either that, or for a season or two they won't have an official one. Some teams do this. So they kind of spread their prospects out to a bunch of teams. Like send two defenders to Texas, two forwards to Chicago, three guys to Monarch, and so on.
At least, I think so.
Maybe they need more support from investors or are gauging interest. They could be following the Winnipeg model. They had an AHL team for a while and then moved them in favor of an NHL team. You never know.