Yukon Joe
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If a hypothetical split happens, i would assume the 1/3 league revenue generated from Canada would go to with the Canadian teams. They are the ones that draw almost all the viewers in Canada and would command a sizable broadcast fee. That would give the new Canadian league a massive financial leg up against the US league that would be splitting the remaining 2/3 amongst more teams. Also would be interesting if the Stanley Cup would go with the Canadian teams since it is not owned by the NHL.
As someone who actually liked the Covid-era "North division" I will admit that having games against the same 7 teams got old pretty fast. We're also assuming that the reason why Canadian teams would separate from American teams are because of EU regulations around things like a salary cap and a draft.
So you'd have an all-Canadian national league with no cap where presumably TML just walks all over everyone every year because there's no cap or draft. Not sure how successful that would be. That being said there might be more interest in Canadian expansion so as to avoid a 7-team league (people complain the CFL is boring, and that's 9 teams).
Woo owns the Stanley Cup would be interesting. Based on Wiki the Trustees basically handed the rights to the Cup over to the NHL for as long as the NHL exists - so it would depend if the all-US or all-Canadian league gets the rights to the "NHL" name.