voyageur
Hockey fanatic
- Jul 10, 2011
- 10,561
- 10,005
Comments in blue. Honestly, if this is where the discussion has devolved to and it's a sign of things yet to come, I think we've pretty much exhausted avenues for having reasonable conversations.
We're not even arguing the same thing anymore. Maybe my comments come off as off handed. But you can't dispute what I said. That Winnipeg has fans are there for the highs and the lows. They made a profit their first year, in spite of having the smallest market, and the smallest arena. That's without playoffs. Guaranteed they made money last year.
Atlanta was averaging losses of around $8 million per year. Carolina was getting credit financing from the NHL to pay the bills. Florida is relying on non hockey revenues to maintain its team.
So you can't argue that hockey isn't an easier sell in Winnipeg than the Sunbelt. There is absolutely no logic in it.
You can take offense to everything that is said, argue that the team was sabotaged. Why did Turner dump hockey and pump money into the NBA? Why did the new
owners after Atlanta Spirit only want to buy the basketball team and the arena? Why did the government not care that the team was leaving?
Every account I have heard about Atlanta and hockey is that it had one of the nicest arenas and one of the emptiest rinks. That's unfortunate. If David Poile had managed the team that may not have been the case, but you are still ignoring that hockey is a tough sell, in the region, and that Winnipeg has boosted league revenues, and brought a passion to the game. That it came at the Thrashers expense is not my fault, I can tell you that much.
The size of the city, and its importance economically may give it a 3rd life, but I don't see that in the imminent future.