Posted September 21, 2012

Report: Seattle could be in line for an NHL expansion franchise

NHL

It seems ludicrous for a league currently in a lockout to be interested in expanding to a city currently without an arena, but so goes the NHL.

According to James Mirtle of Toronto’s Globe and Mail, Chicago Wolves (AHL) owner Don Levin, who would like to get in on NHL ownership, told ESPN earlier this week that he thought the NHL would expand in three years.

Mirtle writes:

The league has stronger interest in going to Seattle than any other market but has been waiting on the building to come together before considering it a realistic possibility.

Expansion to 32 teams has been talked about off and on in NHL circles for the past few years, with Quebec City and a second Toronto team getting much of the attention.

Despite a few setbacks in some troubled markets, however, the league’s brass want to continue to try and expand the league’s footprint in the United States. The Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue metropolitan area is the 15th largest in the country and is also likely close enough to Vancouver that the team could establish a rivalry with the Canucks.

Seattle is more viable now that the city is close to building a new arena.


13 comments
Thomas Baker
Thomas Baker

Talk contraction and see how the union responds. Less members less dues for the union and oh my the poor player agents.

Thomas Baker
Thomas Baker

At a time where small market teams are unprofitable and the owners unwilling to accept a form of revenue sharing to bail them out, to mention league expansion is ludicrous. If the the owners don't want revenue sharing, then the topic should be contraction not expansion. Get rid of the unprofitable teams. The union will take a big hit as there will be less room for marginal union members in the league.

matthewstrubel
matthewstrubel

It seems ludicrous for the league to expand (insert period)

 

 

BenchWarmerNewz
BenchWarmerNewz

@EliseKJR another team that the fair weather fans won't support if they start to stink.

DH_Agent_J
DH_Agent_J

@BenchWarmerNewz @EliseKJR Seahawks haven't had a winning season for 5 years and still sell out. Sonics filled building until final year.

BenchWarmerNewz
BenchWarmerNewz

@DH_Agent_J @EliseKJR not talking about football. Key arena was empty every time I went to a game since 2005 (10games yr) unless LA in town

BenchWarmerNewz
BenchWarmerNewz

@DH_Agent_J really? I got in to key arena for FREE once at the half. The lady at the gate said it was so slow she just let me in!

12pringles
12pringles

@EliseKJR Don Levine again? Cant stand that guy

Keith7
Keith7

"It seems ludicrous for a league currently in a lockout to be interested in expanding to a city currently without an arena"

No, not really. An arena can be built in 3 years, especially if they are told that they are going to get a franchise. The fact that they are in a lockout has really no bearing on anything.

PAUL20
PAUL20

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The league is stupid.  Players think they all should be paid like they are Mario Lemieux.  uuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggh

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JohnJune
JohnJune

 @PAUL20 Paul, it is the owners dolling out all that money, so the league can't be hurting as much as they say they are. I mean look at the money spent on free agents this summer. No one held a gun the the owners heads and told them they  had to pay what they paid. Look at The Wild and the 13 year $100 million $ contracts or two players. And that isn't for both of them, it was for EACH of them. Montreal overpaid for Brandon Prurst, they didn't need to, but they did. The Preds will pay shea Weber a ton of money, because if they don't, some team will...so don't go putting this all on the players wanting big money. If the owners don't want to pay it, they don't have to.  I mean if you were a player and someone said to you, "come play for us and we will pay you $10 million a year, for 13 years", I don't think you would say, "oh, that is too much money!"