Actually that's not completely accurate. The decision to move to Utah was simply from the players not wanting to play at Mullett any longer. If anything, the Tempe thing was probably the final nail in the coffin. The land auction was the reason they made Arizona a dormant, but not defunct franchise. They win the auction, Arizona eventually rejoins the league Cleveland Browns style. AFTER that, they cancelled the land auction and Meruelo walked away.The land auction had been canceled, and that spurred the action to move to Utah
It's always been the plan to get the NHL back to Arizona ASAP, it's just frustrating because the Coyotes had guys like Cooley, Guenther, Doan and Iginla which made for a very exciting future. The new team won't have that.
I think the longterm goal for the league is to shift revenue away from attendance/tickets and into media contracts and corporate sponsorships. To that extent, the market size is very important.Market size and fanbase are two entirely different numbers. Right now, Arizona and Atlanta are large populous areas, but there is little interest right now. Curiosity will sell out a few games at first, but the game needs to grow into expansion, not expand and expect it to grow with it.
Ticket prices are just too high in every NHL arena to grab new fans and keep them coming when those areas have other entertainment options at lower prices.
can we stop expanding and further diluting the talent pool? holy hell. in the context of other sports, hardly anyone in the US cares about hockey. fix the product before you go giving a team to every tom dick and harry.
I ran two things together. The canceled auction spurred Meruelo to relinquish his rights. The auction being when it was to take place, along with the auction obvious skepticism that Meruelo would succeed, is what spurred the move to Utah.Actually that's not completely accurate. The decision to move to Utah was simply from the players not wanting to play at Mullett any longer. If anything, the Tempe thing was probably the final nail in the coffin. The land auction was the reason they made Arizona a dormant, but not defunct franchise. They win the auction, Arizona eventually rejoins the league Cleveland Browns style. AFTER that, they cancelled the land auction and Meruelo walked away.
It’s because Arizona has a massive population. If they could make a winning franchise they might be able to make $. The coyotes were never good enough to make them popular.I really don’t understand the expansion/relocation process in the NHL. How is a team destined for relocation this year yet already being reconsidered for a franchise within 5 years…
The first thing they had to do was make Meruelo shit or get off the pot. He went a long way toward burning a lot of bridges in the area. He’s out of the way now, so they can move on to others.I really don’t understand the expansion/relocation process in the NHL. How is a team destined for relocation this year yet already being reconsidered for a franchise within 5 years…
He won’t go where they don’t have a viable ownership structure, which is what is keeping Quebec off the mark right now.Better off going to QC. Better hockey market. But of course Bettsy won't go where the potential is if there's a desert to stick a team in.
What would that be? I think the Suns owner interest is legit because he is supposedly looking for a new arena, and this move would help them get the funds/land for that hybrid arena.Five years
There Is one other option. Albeit a long shot.
I really don’t understand the expansion/relocation process in the NHL. How is a team destined for relocation this year yet already being reconsidered for a franchise within 5 years…
There's only one option: Quebec City.Real question is, who would be the 4th team? Should be a team that would slot naturally into the Eastern conference.
Huh? What are you talking about? How can you even think that a owner would take any kind of risk? The NHL already ran the Coyotes for several seasons so that was ALL on Bettman. And no Coyotes owner has taken any risk since they've all got their invested money back eventually.If the NHL returns to Arizona, it isn't Bettman that is taking the risk. It's the owner who is paying billions to build a suitable arena and purchase the franchise.
If such a person exists, the league would be stupid not to go for it.
Yeah, right. Viable ownership structure like Meruelo provided? Bettman and the other owners took a dung bath there and should not be trusted in whatever they say about a Quebec ownership.He won’t go where they don’t have a viable ownership structure, which is what is keeping Quebec off the mark right now.
AZ and Hou basically the same situation in that the nhl to get into those markets it’s very likely needing to be owned by the nba owner. AZ would need a new arena versus try a massive restructure of footprint. Will have to see how serious Ishiba is. Is he more Smith or Fertitia?What would that be? I think the Suns owner interest is legit because he is supposedly looking for a new arena, and this move would help them get the funds/land for that hybrid arena.
What would that be? I think the Suns owner interest is legit because he is supposedly looking for a new arena, and this move would help them get the funds/land for that hybrid arena.
Quebecor does. That’s why you haven’t heard from them, even though we just had a franchise relocate. They are playing by Bettman’s rules.There's only one option: Quebec City.
Huh? What are you talking about? How can you even think that a owner would take any kind of risk? The NHL already ran the Coyotes for several seasons so that was ALL on Bettman. And no Coyotes owner has taken any risk since they've all got their invested money back eventually.
Yeah, right. Viable ownership structure like Meruelo provided? Bettman and the other owners took a dung bath there and should not be trusted in whatever they say about a Quebec ownership.
Presumably by the time a new owner and new arena are ready in Arizona someone will finally be willing to put up the cash in Quebec City. That'd be my guess, anyways.If they're serious about expanding to Houston and Atlanta (and by all accounts they are). then they need two more cities. to balance the Conferences/divisions. 17 teams each in the Eastern/Western conferences doesn't really work for nice clean divisions. If on the the other hand you add four teams, you'd have 18 in each conference and could do two divisions of nine teams each or three divisions of six (which, actually, I kind of like).
And with a four team expansion, yes a return to Arizona makes complete sense. I hope for Arizona's sake they get a management team that actually knows what they're doing this time.
Atlanta (East)
Houston (West)
Arizona (West)
Real question is, who would be the 4th team? Should be a team that would slot naturally into the Eastern conference. Another western team would push Chicago or Nashville east and result in them being the only team in that conference not in the Eastern Time zone -- something which they would really hate.
It makes total sense that they want to be in those markets. The question I have is whether anything is going to be done any differently than the previous times they tried it in Atlanta and Arizona.It's not dumb to want teams in big-city telly markets. The Arizona cities, Houston, and Atlanta markets are all within the top 10 in terms of telly and corporate sponsorships. They would be dumb not to want to go to those locations.
Market size and fanbase are two entirely different numbers. Right now, Arizona and Atlanta are large populous areas, but there is little interest right now. Curiosity will sell out a few games at first, but the game needs to grow into expansion, not expand and expect it to grow with it.
Ticket prices are just too high in every NHL arena to grab new fans and keep them coming when those areas have other entertainment options at lower prices.
Neither city should be getting a team back. Stop going back to failed markets. They dont deserve teams.I swear, if they get a team back before Atlanta…
But 10-15 years wouldn’t surprise me.
End of the day there will no longer be a “process”. More like how the nhl wanted Seattle and worked with them on their timeline. So whatever timeline the prospective owners in Atl, Hou, Az need the nhl will work with them on. NHL has targeted locations in mind and want to get there now. But a major obstacle is that these are nba markets and the nba club has the arena management agreement with the current arena. So if the nba owner isn’t involved that means a new arena somewhere else in that area. Whether another arena makes sense or not up to any other prospective owner to figure out.I really don’t understand the expansion/relocation process in the NHL. How is a team destined for relocation this year yet already being reconsidered for a franchise within 5 years…
Exactly. Markets that keep losing teams shouldn't be getting second and third chances. Really, the existing teams there should be removed as the markets have proven their lack of value and they should go to places where they'll be appreciated. Away with the likes of Ottawa, Minnesota, Toronto, and Montreal.Neither city should be getting a team back. Stop going back to failed markets. They dont deserve teams.