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11 minutes ago, stockblock said:

There is much more to this story... Arizona Coyotes will be sold to NHL for 1 billion. Then NHL will sell to Salt Lake for  1.2 billion.  IF the Coyotes complete their new stadium within the next 5 years they will be immediately granted a expansion franchise  along with one other city.    

it will never happen...they couldn't build one in 20 years when the team was in town, imagine how much the Community would like to spend billions into a new arena with no more teams in the area

 

moreover, there's absolutely no need for another expansion team...32 is more than enough, or the level of play is gonna go down to a non-return point

 

the only thing Buttman must do is to relocate a team to Quebec City...the NHL deserves the Nordiques back!

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52 minutes ago, phelps said:

it will never happen...they couldn't build one in 20 years when the team was in town, imagine how much the Community would like to spend billions into a new arena with no more teams in the area

 

moreover, there's absolutely no need for another expansion team...32 is more than enough, or the level of play is gonna go down to a non-return point

 

the only thing Buttman must do is to relocate a team to Quebec City...the NHL deserves the Nordiques back!

We will know much more on June 27. The state of Arizona is selling 110 acres of land just outside of the city limits of Phoenix on the 27th .  Its not in any city so community issues don't exist.  As of this moment the Coyotes are the only bidder.  The NHL did not want to wait for the stadium build which will take a couple years. So we will see what occurs.   

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250 000 USD goal ! Not bad before summer :d

 

 

it´s a expensive goal :p

 

 

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On 4/13/2024 at 2:04 PM, phelps said:

it will never happen...they couldn't build one in 20 years when the team was in town, imagine how much the Community would like to spend billions into a new arena with no more teams in the area

 

moreover, there's absolutely no need for another expansion team...32 is more than enough, or the level of play is gonna go down to a non-return point

 

the only thing Buttman must do is to relocate a team to Quebec City...the NHL deserves the Nordiques back!

Rich people want to make more money, and sooner or later someone with enough money or influence will get behind the idea of supporting another Phoenix team. There's too much of a TV market in that area for them not to want to keep trying it.

 

And it is for that reason, but at the other end, why a QC team is less likely, despite the history. It's just not a big enough market. 

 

I'm not saying it is a good thing, but if you have Atlanta, Houston and Phoenix all competing, QC has an uphill challenge to get ahead of them.

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Full Regular Season Standings

 

Eastern Conference

 

Atlantic Division

1. Y - Florida Panthers | 110 PTS / 52 W / 24 L / 6 OTL

2. X - Boston Bruins | 109 PTS / 47 W / 20 L / 15 OTL

3. X - Toronto Maple Leafs | 102 PTS / 46 W / 26 L / 10 OTL

4. X - Tampa Bay Lightning | 98 PTS / 45 W / 29 L / 8 OTL

5. Detroit Red Wings | 91 PTS / 41 W / 32 L / 9 OTL

6. Buffalo Sabres | 84 PTS / 39 W / 37 L / 6 OTL

7. Ottawa Senators | 78 PTS / 37 W / 41 L / 4 OTL

8. Montreal Canadiens | 76 PTS / 30 W / 36 L / 16 OTL

 

Metropolitan Division

1. P - New York Rangers | 114 PTS / 55 W / 23 L / 4 OTL

2. X - Carolina Hurricanes | 111 PTS / 52 W / 23 L / 7 OTL

3. X - New York Islanders | 94 PTS / 39 W / 27 L / 16 OTL

4. X - Washington Capitals | 91 PTS / 40 W / 31 L / 11 OTL

5. Pittsburg Penguins | 88 PTS / 38 W / 32 L / 12 OTL

6. Philadelphia Flyers  | 87 PTS / 38 W / 33 L / 11 OTL

7. New Jersey Devils | 81 PTS / 38 W / 39 L / 5 OTL

8. Columbus Blue Jackets | 66 PTS / 27 W / 43 L / 12 OTL

 

 

Western Conference

 

Central Division

1. C - Dallas Stars | 113 PTS / 52 W / 21 L / 9 OTL

2. X - Winnipeg Jets | 110 PTS / 52 W / 24 L / 6 OTL

3. X - Colorado Avalanche | 107 PTS / 50 W / 25 L / 7 OTL

4. X - Nashville Predators | 99 PTS / 47 W / 30 L / 5 OTL

5. St. Louis Blues | 92 PTS / 43 W / 33 L / 6 OTL

6. Minnesota Wild | 88 PTS / 39 W / 33 L / 10 OTL

7. “Arizona Coyotes” (relocated to Utah now) | 77 PTS / 36 W / 41 L / 5 OTL

8. Chicago Blackhawks | 52 PTS / 23 W / 53 L / 6 OTL

 

Pacific Division

1. Y - Vancouver Canucks | 109 PTS / 50 W / 23 L / 9 OTL

2. X - Edmonton Oilers | 104 PTS / 49 W / 27 L / 6 OTL

3. X - Los Angeles Kings | 99 PTS / 44 W / 27 L / 11 OTL

4. X - Vegas Golden Knights | 98 PTS / 45 W / 29 L / 8 OTL

5. Calgary Flames | 81 PTS / 38 W / 39 L / 5 OTL

6. Seattle Krakken | 81 PTS / 34 W / 35 L / 13 OTL

7. Anaheim Ducks | 59 PTS / 27 W / 50 L / 5 OTL

8. San Jose Sharks | 47 PTS / 19 W / 54 L / 9 OTL

 

= Cliched Presidents Trophy

= Clinched Conference

Y = Clinched Division

= Cliched Playoff Spot

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