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5 hours ago, aGENT said:

SEA expansion to 32 teams and then ARZ to Houston and CAR to Quebec relocation fees, makes an awful of of sense.

As long as Quebec gets a team again, then the NHL may as well bilk some suckers in Seattle out of over a half billion dollars.

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Everybody keeps worrying about losing a good player in the expansion draft.  Don't forget, if the Canucks don't want to lose a quality player, they can also offer to "pay" off the expansion team with a draft pick or two to take a plug from them or a bad contract instead.

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1 hour ago, KelownaCanucksFan said:

 

While this awesome for the Pacific Northwest, by the time that expansion draft rolls around we are going to lose a very good player.

 

Not to mention it's just one more team to get in the way of making it back to the finals, not sure why everyone gets so stoked on expansion 

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12 hours ago, Nancouver said:

Not to mention it's just one more team to get in the way of making it back to the finals, not sure why everyone gets so stoked on expansion 

You need to be a good team and get through 4 rounds of playoffs regardless of how many teams are in the league. 

 

Why wouldn't we be happy about a close expansion team that makes road trips easier, an actual geographical rival, less travel for our team etc. 

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8 minutes ago, aGENT said:

You need to be a good team and get through 4 rounds of playoffs regardless of how many teams are in the league. 

 

Why wouldn't we be happy about a close expansion team that makes road trips easier, an actual geographical rival, less travel for our team etc. 

I just see the league getting more watered down and mathematically the more teams there are competing the less chance a team has of going to the finals.

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35 minutes ago, Nancouver said:

I just see the league getting more watered down and mathematically the more teams there are competing the less chance a team has of going to the finals.

Not really worried about 'watering down'. There are so many nhl capable players out there now, it's really a zero issue. 

 

As for the math, while that's technically true on paper, the game is actually played on ice and a team isn't not going to win a cup because there's another team in the league. You have to be a damn good team, stay relatively healthy and get some luck asking the way to win a cup. Another team in the league doesn't change that. 

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15 minutes ago, aGENT said:

Not really worried about 'watering down'. There are so many nhl capable players out there now, it's really a zero issue. 

 

As for the math, while that's technically true on paper, the game is actually played on ice and a team isn't not going to win a cup because there's another team in the league. You have to be a damn good team, stay relatively healthy and get some luck asking the way to win a cup. Another team in the league doesn't change that. 

 

The more teams there are the less chance there is of making it whether it's on paper or on the ice. Of course there are plenty of other factors involved but that doesn't change the fact that if you're 1 of 10 teams as opposed to 1 of 50 teams that your odds of winning the cup decrease dramatically with the latter scenario.

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On 12/7/2017 at 6:17 PM, Jimmy McGill said:

As much as I'd like it to be Edmonton, I think Vegas makes the most sense to move. It would be unfair for the Pacific to have two expansion teams. 

Nope, Vegas is staying in the Pacific... Arizona is in a different time zone (partially, since they do not observe DST). Basically, we are only 4 hours away from the Pacific Ocean, LA, and Anaheim; 8 hours to San Jose. Compare to Arizona Coyotes, 5 hours to Las Vegas, LA, and Anaheim, 10 hours to San Jose...

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10 hours ago, Crimson-JH said:

 

Nope, Vegas is staying in the Pacific... Arizona is in a different time zone (partially, since they do not observe DST). Basically, we are only 4 hours away from the Pacific Ocean, LA, and Anaheim; 8 hours to San Jose. Compare to Arizona Coyotes, 5 hours to Las Vegas, LA, and Anaheim, 10 hours to San Jose...

ah didn't realize that.... well I guess its the Coyotes then

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On 2017-12-09 at 1:32 PM, aGENT said:

You need to be a good team and get through 4 rounds of playoffs regardless of how many teams are in the league. 

 

Why wouldn't we be happy about a close expansion team that makes road trips easier, an actual geographical rival, less travel for our team etc. 

How much will it actually affect our travel schedule? We still have to play the other 30 teams as well.

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