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a completely unrealistic and impossible way to save the NHL
i thought this would be a good idea. many will probably find it stupid.
1. tar and feather gary bettman 2. drag him through the streets of winnipeg on the back of a zamboni 3. move atlanta, st. louis, phoenix, carolina, nashville and columbus to quebec, vancouver, toronto (if NY can have 2 teams, toronto and vancouver should too), winnipeg, hamilton, and london. 4. contract florida and washington 5. reassign the 28 teams into a canadian conference of 14 teams and an american conference of 14 teams. 6. reduce schedule to 70 games. 7. american teams only play american, canadian only plays canadian save for an 8 game "interleague" period. 8. stanley cup finals = canadian conference champion vs american conference champion 9. ????????? 10. profit |
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Re: a completely unrealistic and impossible way to save the NHL
Who does London play?
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Re: a completely unrealistic and impossible way to save the NHL
London, ON imo.
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Re: a completely unrealistic and impossible way to save the NHL
London, Ontario?
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Re: a completely unrealistic and impossible way to save the NHL
my bad, meant to put halifax...either probably aren't the best markets, but they can't possibly be worse than miami [censored] florida
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Re: a completely unrealistic and impossible way to save the NHL
Please add Moose Jaw and Medicine Hat to your list of Canadian cities getting NHL franchises.
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Re: a completely unrealistic and impossible way to save the NHL
Also, please trade the Ducks and Kings franchises so that you have:
Mighty Kings of Anaheim Los Angeles Ducks Also: The NY Rangers and NY Islanders trade arenas. |
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Re: a completely unrealistic and impossible way to save the NHL
No moving St Louis, it's been a good hockey town for a long time.
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Re: a completely unrealistic and impossible way to save the NHL
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No moving St Louis, it's been a good hockey town for a long time. [/ QUOTE ] yeah. I didn't see he had included STL. It's a really good hockey town. Not so much these days with some crappy teams but overall some really terrific support. Might consider ditching TB before STL. If the NHL wants to make it work in some slightly unusual midwestern or southern markets they should strongly consider OKC who have a great arena and are among the tops in the country in minor-league hockey attendance. |
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Re: a completely unrealistic and impossible way to save the NHL
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No moving St Louis, it's been a good hockey town for a long time. [/ QUOTE ] QFT. I live in STL. The Blues are genuinely loved here. |
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