Post#4 » by Dennis 37 » Mon Mar 25, 2024 2:41 pm
cheese318 wrote:Dennis 37 wrote:Of course they will. Won't put a franchise in Quebec but will put up with a team that went bankrupt in 2009 and in financial difficulty ever since because America.
Completely agree it has been proven that Arizona is just not a good fanbase for NHL. Then I see rumors of Atlanta being a city that would be a relocation possibility but how does everyone not remember how awful Atlanta Thrashers came to be. I am guessing NHL is worried about the over consumption of the Canadian market by adding a new team but I do not recall any new Canadian teams in quite some time. Quebec lost out when they moved to Colorado. Can we confirm if that was ownership decision or was the team fanbase no longer showing up to games? What was awful about that relocation is Quebec was armed with an amazing young talent in Peter Forsberg teaming up with in his prime Joe Sakic & the great Patrick Roy. They would then go on to win multiple Stanley Cups right after the relocation. I highly doubt Patrick Roy would have been traded from Montreal to Quebec so that revisionist history would most likely have a different story if they never leave Quebec
A lot of it had to do with the weak Canadian dollar at that time. However, Bettman's attitude toward Canada is that all of Canada watches hockey, so putting another team in Quebec doesn't create new fans, it just rewards current fans.
I disagree. In parts of Canada people have stopped being hockey fans because the ticket prices are insane. Much higher than in the US because demand is much higher. This turns off fans. I have moved on to basketball because I can go to a Raptors game for a reasonable price.
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