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NHL Franchise Relocation – Who is next in line?

The National Hockey League has numerous very strong franchises, but they also have a few that are struggling and have been struggling for years.  The league has been fighting to keep the Phoenix Coyotes in Glendale for years now.  The fight has been without reward.  The attendance is still terrible and showing no signs of improvement.  The community says that they want the team to stay, but actions speak louder than words.   If you want to keep your team, support them.  The serious reality is that Phoenix is not the only franchise experiencing difficulties.  Dallas and Florida are having poor attendance.  In fact last week Dallas ran a $9.00 ticket special and it still looked bare in the arena.  I do not understand this, it was a key playoff race battle with Calgary and people still did not go.  Florida has struggled for years with attendance and the quality of the team.  With the team looking much better this year, attendance has improved but is still way behind where a professional franchise needs to be.  Franchises in New Jersey and Long Island have also had financial difficulties over the past few years.  Last season the Atlanta franchise did decide that enough is enough and moved to Winnipeg. That has been a tremendous success.  Winnipeg is a great hockey market and the move has been very beneficial for the league.

Now the question is what will happen with these struggling franchises and who are the possible cities that a NHL team would relocate too.  The first city that has been talked about is Seattle. With a population of 3.3 million Seattle looks like a good option.  I do not see this as a viable market for a NHL team.  The lack of a quality facility and a unproven hockey fan base makes me question this option.  It would be great for travel logistics and realignment questions.  The only facility is a 17,000 seat basketball arena, that would have obstructed views.  There is rumors out of Seattle that there is plans for a new hockey/basketball arena in the plans.  If they think that building a facility for the NHL and NBA guarantees that they will come is very risky.  Its hard to believe that both sports leagues would place franchises here.  The next American city that has been talked about is Kansas City.  With a population if 1.7 million and a past history of strong AHL and IHL franchises Kansas City is a player for relocation.  The Sprint Center opened in 2007 and seats 18,000.  It is a very nice hockey arena that was built at a cost of $276 million dollars.  Everything looks good for this to be the best place to move, but my only question is will they support a NHL franchise long term.  The worst American city to be in the running is Las Vegas.  With a population of 1.3 million and a huge tourist population to go with that it looks like this would be a viable place to put a team.  Well think again!  It is not a hockey market, and no professional sport has ventured into a area where betting is legal.  I think every sign leads to this being a disaster.  The last city in the running is Quebec City.  I believe that this option would be amazing.  The city population of 737,000 leads one to say this would never work.  Well my thought is population is much different than hockey population.  This is a hockey crazy market that has been starving to get their NHL team back.  The city is now preparing to construct a state of the art hockey facility (picture above).  This will be a great place to watch hockey and I believe the fan support and ticket sales would mirror what happened in Winnipeg last year.  The only negative is that it will take a few year to build the new arena and in the mean time they would have to play in the old and dated LeColisee.  This is the old home of the Quebec Nordiques and seats 15,000.  The negative that people are saying is that they question how the fan base will be long term.  I believe that it will stay strong.  I think that is a statement that is true for any city that is in the running for relocation, and in fact true about all of the current franchises.  The fact that stands true is Canada is hockey crazy and it would be amazing to see how the reunion in Quebec City would be.  I guess we will have to see how this plays out, but I do believe that the Phoenix situation needs to be figured out this year.  I also believe that the National Hockey League is now ready to resolve this problem.

Inside Edge Hockey News – New Website Design


Inside Edge Hockey News – Website Redesign

The Inside Edge Hockey News now has a new and improved design and look. I thank you for your patience during the transition. It took much longer than I expected, but I think the new design will drastically improve the quality and make it worth the wait. It took some time, and whilst friends have had great luck with Cheap Websites being made for them before, I chose to do this myself. I hope to continue to improve this website over the years to come and focus on reporting hockey news from the fans perspective. Websites are crucial these days and if you’re redesigning your own, don’t forget to use a hosting service that matches, like https://www.hostiserver.com/ use this link.

I spent a lot of time researching different web designs and deciding what I needed to improve on my website, before reading this list of niche website ideas. This gave me the inspiration that I needed. The following are areas in which I have improved this website. The homepage now features a slider that allows the viewer to see feature articles and link to that feature. The homepage also has a Twitter log, blog posts, fan poll, video, hockey charity link, and links to all methods of social media outlets. The new website format will help fans get to information in a much more user friendly way than the previous website format. This format will now feature a stronger blog and social media presence along with excellent feature articles. I hope that you like the new design and find it easier to use. Please bookmark this website and check back frequently. The focus of this website is the fan, please contact us with any questions, suggestions or comments that you have. Thank you for your patience and enjoy!

NHL Trade Deadline – LIVE BLOG

Inside Edge Hockey News – NHL Trade Deadline LIVE Blog

Monday, February 27, 2012 – 8:00am to 4:00pm

Live Blog, Facebook, Twitter Updates and opinions on all NHL transactions.

Inside Edge Hockey News will breakdown all the moves and offer opinions and insights on how these moves will change the final

playoff drive.  Who will make the moves, who will the winners and losers be.  Check in and follow the Inside Edge Hockey News.

NHL Jerseys! Who has the best?

The National Hockey League jersey is a very important part of the history of the game.  The jersey is a great symbol of the sport.  They are also great to collect and to wear to the game.  It is a symbol of the sport, league and team.   Some of the current NHL jerseys are great and some are down right terrible.  I have ranked all of the current NHL jerseys from top to bottom.  This is not based on tradition, it is on the current jersey.

  1. Buffalo Sabers
  2. Toronto Maple Leafs
  3. Chicago Blackhawks
  4. Montreal Canadiens
  5. Edmonton Oilers
  6. New York Islanders
  7. Pittsburgh Penguins
  8. New York Rangers
  9. Ottawa Senators
  10. New Jersey Devils
  11. Philadelphia Flyers
  12. Boston Bruins
  13. Detroit Red Wings
  14. Calgary Flames
  15. Phoenix Coyotes
  16. Washington Capitals
  17. St. Louis Blues
  18. Tampa Bay Lightning
  19. San Jose Sharks
  20. Winnipeg Jets
  21. Vancouver Canucks
  22. Columbus Blue Jackets
  23. Colorado Avalanche
  24. Carolina Hurricanes
  25. Los Angeles Kings
  26. Dallas Stars
  27. Nashville Predators
  28. Minnesota Wild
  29. Anaheim Ducks
  30. Florida Panthers