I remember being quite angry with winnipeg when they let their 'jets' go, as
no one would step up with the money to support them, so how do you think
anyone would ever step up now, as it is triple what it was then. Didn't they
see what a priviledge it was to have an nhl team in their city?
I sat at a business supper with the President of Northlands a few years ago. He said that Edmonton was in the same boat as Winnipeg. If the Oilers said "build us a new rink or we are gone", Edmonton would now have an AHL team. It was a different era back then as governments were aggressively trying to balance budgets. Spending millions on a new facility was just not an option back then...especially with the lack of a decent agreement with the players and a free-falling dollar. Winnipeg now has their new arena and there are plenty of teams in the US that could move north. I foresee an additional four teams in Canada within the next five years.
If a second team goes into the Toronto market my money will be on it being the Phoenix Coyotes. Wayne Gretzky has a lot of influence and there is no way that team will survive in Arizona.
How many will that new rink hold, and do they have corporate suites?
I would love to see a team back there.
Sunbelt NHL teams are losing millions, so some may travel. But I like the idea of a Seattle franchise though, it would be a great rivalry for the Canucks.