According to Bob McCown, Bettman went to the board sometime in 2010 and basically promised them he would get a whole whack of cash with expansion teams in Las Vegas and Kansas City. So there would have been expansion talk close to the time of the Winnipeg move if this story was true.
Well, the pool of troubled/available/moveable NHL teams just keeps getting smaller.
Assuming Greg Jamison's purchase of the Coyotes goes through.....and today's announcement that the Islanders are signing a 25 year lease in Brooklyn.....what is left? Florida?
Florida and Columbus, I think.
Oh, right.
In any case, I do think the rumoured expansion to Markham and Quebec City is possible, but until it's announced it's not real. Kind of like how the NHL denied the Winnipeg rumours up until the last minute.
If it's true, then that carrot has had no effect on the players, and the league has made a horrible miscalculation.It is just a neat/tidy enough consipiracy theory to believe.
If it's true, then that carrot has had no effect on the players, and the league has made a horrible miscalculation.
Today's news is that the funding model is losing fans.
http://www.thestar.com/news/gta/article/1281443--markham-s-nhl-size-arena-project-losing-support.
I bet a funding model that's slightly more favourable to the city (naming rights could be deducted from the city's share, etc.) will be announced and it will get approved. Or the NHL will announce an expansion -- you never know!
The plan to build a 20,000-seat arena capable of hosting a National Hockey League franchise in suburban Toronto is headed for fierce debate and a motion that will threaten the project’s future on Tuesday night, with the mayor of Markham conceding the arena faces “the potential of actually being killed.â€
The arena has divided city council and attracted a vocal band of citizens who are opposed to the notion of the city helping to finance a venue for professional sports — especially a venue that has so far received no guarantee the NHL would grant Markham a franchise.
“I’ve reached the conclusion that, with all the figures presented, this will be a white elephant without an NHL team,†Markham councillor Colin Campbell said on Sunday. “I have no problem at all with just putting this on the back burner. Let’s sit down and come up with a plan to see if there’s something down the road. Talk to the NHL and see where they’re going.
“I mean, let’s do this properly.â€
Campbell has forwarded a motion to rescind the financial framework council approved in a meeting last year. His motion, on the agenda for Tuesday’s council meeting, goes a step further, and requests that “all work and negotiations†with the city be terminated.