soohawk
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Seahawk Sailor":33v6s0pk said:Nice writup, soohawk. You did notice I said, "Carolina, with its solid history, is probably not even going to be in any sort of discussion," didn't you? I don't see them in contention for any move. That's why they're simply one of the crappy southern market teams, just not one that's going to be the new Seattle Lumberjacks.
Interesting comments about the Ducks. I agree they're probably not going anywhere, and are probably not even in the discussion. SoCal is a little bit friendlier of a market for them because of the absence of the NFL in the L.A. area. They have an easier time pulling attendance than say the Coyotes, who in spite of doing well now, are still fighting the NFL in a small, disinterested market. The second they have a downturn, they'll be right back on the market.
And the Columbus market is an interesting one. One thing I'd also mention is that even if Ohio is chalk full of hockey fans, many of them are already well established Red Wings, Blues, or Blackhawks fans, if not fans of another franchise elsewhere. It's pretty easy to become disenfranchised with your "new favorite" team and go back to the team you used to like when they're doing crappy, and your old favorite team is doing well, which is exactly the case there.
I agree we're more likely to get an NBA team first, and then an NHL team when we can, even though I'd love to see it the other way around.
Yeah buddy i saw that! :th2thumbs: i just read the panthers part and figured if i was going to be a sensitive hockey fan id toss the market in with all the other non traditional ones in my analysis ha ha.
The part about Ohio residents already having teams is dead on as well. Why would a wings/blackhawks fans leave an original six franchise for an expansion team...shouldn't happen. And the blues have a solid following in the midwest and a decent history to boot.
Phoenix is screwed IMO. They are in a toxic relationship and just keep going back to the well for more financial pain. This whole experience has taught us nothing if we can't understand that they don't even have people giving a damn when they are winning (last couple of seasons) because of shaky ownership, that's not going to change now that their is a new deal. The team will rise and fall in the standing and not be able to weather the bad times when they rear their ugly head next time. This was/is the last chance to make it work. they have about 5 years to see if it can be a viable enterprise in its current markets under the new labour agreement they are going to hammer out this summer (CBA)