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Related: About this forumThe NHL has endorsed a plan to explore adding a second team in Texas via expansion to Houston or Austin.
The NHLs once-derided Sun Belt expansion wave, now the center of the leagues competitive power, is set to grow once again.
The leagues Board of Governors has endorsed a plan to explore expansion in Texas to either Houston or Austin. The plan is in partnership with billionaire Dan Friedkin, who has actively pursued an NHL franchise for several years, and his family.
A specific timetable to place a team has not been set, nor has a target expansion franchise fee, though this initial exploration will run for six months. NHL commissioner Gary Bettman, however, said the arrival of the leagues 33rd team would require at least $3.5 billion between the expansion fee and a new arena.
Thats part of the process to determine what would be best, both for the league and Dan Friedkin and family, Bettman said of the ongoing deliberation between Houston and Austin. Both cities will require a new arena. It may be more feasible in one place than the other. And as we dig a little deeper and do the due diligence, well figure out which makes the most sense.
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Rastapopoulos
(754 posts)They have to be the Aeros.
LessAspin
(2,128 posts)I'm a little surprised Austin is on that list given their proximity to Dallas
Nearly 30 years ago both the Detroit Vipers and the Hartford Whalers explored becoming NHL teams playing at the Palace in Auburn Hills
Mike Ilitch the owner of the Detroit Red Wings vetoed both
So the owners of the Vipers bought the Tampa Bay Lightning and the Hartford Whalers moved to Raleigh North Carolina
Whatever happened those teams
El Supremo
(20,446 posts)When I was young The Dallas Black Hawks played the Ft. Worth Red Wings. They were CHL minor league teams of the big ones. They played at the Coliseum at Fair Park and Will Rogers coliseum in Ft. Worth. It was quite a rivalry. There were always fights in the stands at Ft. Worth. That coined the joke: "I went to a fight and a hockey game broke out."