joelef
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There’s nobody in Quebec that has step up and paid the 600 million expansion fee. It’s that simple
Bold -: at the end off the day.... it always benefit a fanbase when you move a team from one place to another.Depends on how you define entitlement. I don't think it's entitlement to want to keep your team or to want another shot after your last team was cut short like Atlanta fans.
I think it is entitlement to want to see teams removed from their fans because it would benefit you, or for the schadenfreude of seeing American fans lose their team as some sort of "revenge" for Southern expansion.
Sarcasm man. I was a Canes STM till last year.
Ottawa is stuck between Toronto Leafs and Montreal Habs. Not that I disagree with Quèbec being smaller than Ottawa, but market wise and on a geographical POV, not sur your statement is correct. Discussion could be made.BS. Quebec is a poor man's Ottawa. Not enough money for any major sports team.
Not sur on this one. IMO' NHL did inform Quebec that they simply are not interested!There’s nobody in Quebec that has step up and paid the 600 million expansion fee. It’s that simple
It definitely like the idea of having a Pan Canadien Hockey league.I vote yes, too. A Win-Win.
Welcome in the real life. It did happen and will happen again.Which, after losing TWO teams to relocation, sucks. I don't think (mostly) anyone should lose a team. It's brutal.
Everyone can beleive the the earth is flat or speculate on the fact that people are living on the moon.With how vocal PKP has a tendency to be, I find it hard to believe that he wouldn't have let it drop a few hundred thousand times if the NHL outright rejected Quebec City regardless of expansion money offered had Bettman and Co. done so.
The simpler explanation to me is that he and Quebecor went along with the expansion process with Vegas fully wanting to get a team, and then just got dumbstruck by the asking price. And it's more than doubled since then.
I think they just got priced out.
Welcome in the real life… lolWelcome in the real life. It did happen and will happen again.
intense post....Thats where the problem lies. Ya'll don't ask for an 8th team, you bleat and moan about teams in warm weather cities, most of which are doing fine in terms of finances and interest, and spit on the fans there like it should be the easiest decision to axe us from participating. I'm sorry, but I don't feel sorry for whiny Canadian hockey fans. Ya'll don't need 8 teams. Players don't like small Canadian markets. There is no money in QC to purchase a team.
Everyone can beleive the the earth is flat or speculate on the fact that people are living on the moon.
No current teams. But book it, one day it will happen.Welcome in the real life… lol
To who… the Predators? Doubtful.
I firmly beleive NHL has a développement plan, and it IS NOT in Canada.The simpler explanation is usually the correct one. Was it a conspiracy to prevent QC from getting a team ever again, and the aggrieved party is going along with it for reasons unspecified, or was the formerly vocal expansion candidate that's been quiet since the expansion fees were announced simply priced out?
If you think both are possible, sure. But the latter seems far more realistic.
No they moved the team because it didn't work. NHL did accept a pro team to play in a 5000 seats barn.What? They moved a team because a 5000 seat barn didn't work.
Yep I do think it is what NHL is thinking. But at the same time, you will have to admit, that maybe current Canadian teams are financing alot of what is happening down south.If Quebec City was a guaranteed sellout and had the ability to rake in enough money over time to cover the billion dollar expansion fee in addition to the costs of a stadium and initial logistical costs then maybe someone would invest the money.
Regardless of Bettman’s Arizona fetish, I seriously doubt anyone is willing to take on that financial investment in QC when there are richer billionaires in larger cities with stadiums either existing or shovel ready.
Both things can be true, Quebec City can be a better hockey town with a better fanbase than any American city yet Houston, Atlanta, etc are better investments money-wise.
Many wouldn't be without CDN $$$....most of which are doing fine in terms of finances...
No they moved the team because it didn't work. NHL did accept a pro team to play in a 5000 seats barn.
Call me when you see this in a Canada Arena...
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^^ What a stupid comment. ^^Do you realise theres 3 canadian markets in the bottom 15 in terms of league revenue
one of them is neck and neck with what used to be Arizona lmao.
But yeah let's put a team in a small city like Quebec because they like hockey even if it makes the league bleed money.
Kids barely even play the sport in our country its time to get off the Canadian high horse my friend
We've been hearing that for 50+ years. Please don't pretend like you are doing us a favour. Again, keep ALL Canadian revenue in Canada and we'll live with the long term consequences.For now maybe.... but on a growth business perspective, not sure your point will be valid in 10 or 20 years from now. Like it or not, NHL is now an American thing and IMO, NHL and Bettman are targeting the biggest TV Contract on national USA network.
That is why you currently have some USA fans being a bit... cocky. USA has the size, the numbers and the money.
As I said, Canadian team have been paying and still are for the development of the sunbelt and USA NHL markets....and by extension, Canadian fans are also paying for this.
Never in any world would the NHL have accepted a Canadian team playing in a 5000 barn and supporting a bad hockey franchise over more than a decade.... like they did with the Coyotes and with other US franchise. That says it ALL for me.
The ONLY way it changes is if TSN / Rogers start demanding more Canadian teams. Shame on them for doing nothing.Yup, there seems to be some paranoia with some US fans in that they see things that aren't there.
When we say, "We would love another team in Canada." They seem to hear, "We demand less teams in the USA!"
Funny thing, the NHL just posted about our National Day of Reconciliation for first nation's kids that suffered in residential school on their Instagram page. And a bunch or US fans in the comments are randomly talking shit about Canada
But yup, it's the Canadian fans who are the most toxic. Logic.
It is $1B-ish now.There’s nobody in Quebec that has step up and paid the 600 million expansion fee. It’s that simple
So... We need to "ask" when it's our money keeping a bunch of U.S. franchises alive? And you think THAT will work?Thats where the problem lies. Ya'll don't ask for an 8th team
So... We need to "ask" when it's our money keeping a bunch of U.S. franchises alive? And you think THAT will work?
Just more condescension.
They wouldn't be if Canadian revenue stayed in Canada - which is what Rogers/TSN should insist on.Canadian franchises struggle at the same rate as American franchises. You’re pushing a fairy tale. Small market Canada is still a massive gamble.
I am Canadian... just sayingWe've been hearing that for 50+ years. Please don't pretend like you are doing us a favour. Again, keep ALL Canadian revenue in Canada and we'll live with the long term consequences.
P.S. We'll see what happens to the U.S. TV contracts, when U.S. teams start folding because there is no CDN $$$ to keep them afloat.
The ONLY way it changes is if TSN / Rogers start demanding more Canadian teams. Shame on them for doing nothing.