What Should the new Atlanta NHL team be named?

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The Nuge

Some say…
Jan 26, 2011
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The Thrashers existed for eleven seasons. They qualified for the playoffs once, getting swept in the first round. Seems like a good reason why people wouldn't want to attend Thrashers games.

The Oilers had a 13 year sellout streak (until the pandemic ended it), during which they had a 10 year stretch without making the playoffs. When over half the teams are going to miss the playoffs, you probably shouldn’t expand to a market where missing the playoffs will result in the team folding
 

AtlantaWhaler

Thrash/Preds/Sabres
Jul 3, 2009
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They’re just kind of an aside. The point is that the failure isn’t a once off.

It’s kind of weak to blame an ownership group when their 2nd and 4th worst years of attendance came before that ownership group, and their numbers actually went up when they took over.

That’s fine. Population only matters if people want to attend the sport. Atlanta gets great attendance to Football and Soccer, but hockey clearly doesn’t have the same following there. It’s not that Atlanta isn’t a sports city. They’re just not really a hockey city. Lots of sports have failed in Edmonton too and they’re as die hard of sports fans as you’ll find. They just prefer hockey.

The Oilers had a 13 year sellout streak (until the pandemic ended it), during which they had a 10 year stretch without making the playoffs. When over half the teams are going to miss the playoffs, you probably shouldn’t expand to a market where missing the playoffs will result in the team folding
If we can go back far enough into history, I'm sure there are a ton of random teams from way back when to reference. Again, if we're factoring in the Flames, then Quebec has failed twice as well.

Come on...you know the history with the ownership. They were absolutely the reason why they moved. Here:

Owners to blame for Thrashers' failure

Also, the numbers were up the year they took over because that was the ONE year they made the playoffs. The attendance got lower every year they owned them.

And your comparison to the Oilers is awful. The Oilers have been around for like 60 years, had the best player to ever play the sport on the team for years, and at one point won 4 Stanley Cups in a row. Thrashers never won a single playoff game in their entire existence.
 

El Travo

Why are we still here? Just to suffer?
Aug 11, 2015
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I'm on board with paying tribute to the two previous franchises by combining their names. The Atlanta Flamers.
 

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