hoops23;788326 wrote:Right. Canada deserves more NHL teams. The NHL has botched a lot of things, and forcing hockey down the throats of people who couldn't really care less is one of them. Hockey is obviously crazy big in Canada and I think they need more teams.
Sure, let's completely overlook the fact that not a single additional Canadian city has anything resembling an NHL arena, the logistics for several of those "deserving" cities is an absolute nightmare, and support for previous teams has been spotty at best.
Hamilton will never happen. Copps is a dump, and the only person with the financial means to change that will never be an NHL owner. The fact that he tried three times to orchestrate backroom deals in order to get a discount price on a team shows that he's not actually serious about ownership, and frankly he's lucky that the NHL hasn't raked him over the coals in court for that "Hamilton Predators" garbage. He'll also be lucky if he's still overseeing RIM by the end of this year. In addition, a team in Hamilton would be the undoing of Buffalo.
Quebec supposedly has plans to build an arena by 2014. Of course, Canada has a lengthy history of bitching about not enough NHL teams, then throwing every imaginable roadblock in front of things like arena construction/renovation.
London has an OHL team and an OHL-caliber arena and is located in the GTA.
St. Catharines/Niagara is in the same boat as Hamilton.
Kitchener is in the same boat as Hamilton.
Halifax is a logistical nightmare and is horrible to get in and out of. That's in addition to a meager population not only in the city, but the entire area.
Oshawa is part of the GTA.
Victoria just lost an ECHL team and is downgrading to a WHL team. That's another city with logistical issues.
Windsor would be squeezed by Detroit and any GTA-area teams.
Saskatoon is smaller than Green Bay and has a WHL team.
Regina is smaller than that. The two also aren't close enough to help each other out.
So tell me. Where would these magical Canadian NHL teams go? This would be the equivalent of putting NFL teams in Akron, Knoxville, Shreveport, Tallahassee, and Dayton.