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I second KC, and nominate Ottawa, Saskatchewan, and Hamilton.
We can't afford to make the problem of under representation of Canada that the NHL has.
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Cardiac Cardinal wrote:
St Louis maybe? I mean that’s where I live but for now let’s go Seawolves and Wranglers!
While St. Louis also solves the travel problems, there’s a bigger range of potential fans if we go to KC. St. Louis might be infringing on Chicago Ghosts territory, thus limiting the new fan outreach. In the same vein, KC is far enough from both Chicago and Denver to make a case for new fans in Kansas and Missouri. So it’s not that we are overlooking St. Louis, we’re more looking at the positives each offer.
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All interesting choices. We will definitely get there as the season progresses.
For now...we move on to the Canadian Shield XVI Playoffs!
#1 Toronto Terriers versus #4 Vancouver Glaciers
After three straight Canadian Shield championships the Terriers put together an almost historic season. With 124 points the T-Dogs came only in second to their record of 131 regular season points. This year, the finals rematch with the Glaciers raised some eye brows. The Glaciers end the Terriers dynastic run to win their third title.
Terriers Roster
24 - D - Chris Chelios
11 - F - Dan Cleary
13 - F - Pavel Datsyuk
33 - F - Kris Draper
41 - F - Valtteri Filppula
2 - D - Jiri Fischer
39 - F - Johan Franzen
96 - F - Tomas Holmstrom
26 - F - Jiri Hudler
55 - D - Niklas Kronwall
20 - F - Robert Lang
5 - D - Nicklas Lidstrom
18 - F - Kirk Maltby
14 - F - Brendan Shanahan
19 - F - Steve Yzerman (CAPTAIN)
40 - F - Henrik Zetterberg
30 - G - Chris Osgood
35 - G - Jimmy Howard
Glaciers Roster
17 - F - Jeff Carter
37 - D - Eric Desjardins
21 - F - Peter Forsberg
12 - F - Simon Gagne
26 - F - Michal Handzus
2 - D - Derian Hatcher (CAPTAIN)
24 - F - Sami Kapanen
22 - F - Mike Knuble
93 - F - Petr Nedved
44 - D - Joni Pitkanen
25 - F - Keith Primeau (CAPTAIN)
18 - F - Mike Richards
9 - F - Patrick Sharp
6 - D - Chris Therien
G - 30 - Antero Nittymaki
#2 Winnipeg Arrows versus #3 Minnesota Loons
One of the league's fiercest rivalries is renewed as these two teams make it back to the playoffs. The Arrows played strong in the first three games but it was the Loons who stormed back with three straight wins to end the series.
Arrows Roster
61 - F - Maxim Afinogenov
48 - F - Daniel Briere (CAPTAIN)
51 - D - Brian Campbell
23 - F - Chris Drury (CAPTAIN)
74 - D - Jay McKee
55 - F - Jochen Hecht
20 - F - Daniel Paille
29 - F - Jason Pominville
9 - F - Derek Roy
10 - D - Henrik Tallinder
26 - F - Thomas Vanek
43 - G - Martin Biron
30 - G - Ryan Miller
Loons Roster
18 - F - Sergei Bryulin
26 - F - Patrik Elias
14 - F - Brian Gionta
23 - F - Scott Gomez
8 - D - Ken Klee
22 - F - Viktor Kozlov
15 - F - Jamie Langenbrunner
11 - F - John Madden
2 - D - Vladimir Malakhov
7 - D - Paul Martin
89 - F - Alexander Mogilny
20 - F - Jay Pandolfo
9 - F - Zach Parise
28 - D - Brian Rafalski
5 - D - Colin White
30 - G - Martin Brodeur
Canadian Shield XVI Finals
Minnesota Loons versus Vancouver Glaciers
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If the league were to expand, I would imagine that it would be sensible to expand by adding three more teams. However, if we were to add one to the West and two to the Central, I believe that it would be better to add teams to KC and Nashville and keep Charlotte in the Central and move Toronto into the East. Alternatively, if expansion would favor Canada, then adding teams in KC and in Saskatoon or Regina to the Central and moving the Racers to the East would make more sense. Expansion to the west could either go to Edmonton or Boise up north or SLC, Vegas, or Phoenix to the south.
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Cardiac Cardinal wrote:
ProsecutorMilesEdgeworth wrote:
Cardiac Cardinal wrote:
St Louis maybe? I mean that’s where I live but for now let’s go Seawolves and Wranglers!
While St. Louis also solves the travel problems, there’s a bigger range of potential fans if we go to KC. St. Louis might be infringing on Chicago Ghosts territory, thus limiting the new fan outreach. In the same vein, KC is far enough from both Chicago and Denver to make a case for new fans in Kansas and Missouri. So it’s not that we are overlooking St. Louis, we’re more looking at the positives each offer.I second KC I guess and nominate DC, Edmonton and Houston
I wasn’t talking down St. Louis, I think both KC and St. Louis could feasibly enter the league at the same time, actually. My goal next expansion is to get both Charlotte and Toronto into the East. Charlotte shouldn’t have to travel to Winnipeg and Denver for divisional games. So if we expand by say, 4 teams, I’d go for having KC, St. Louis, Miami, and Edmonton. Denver would be shifted to the West, KC and St. Louis into the Central, and Charlotte shifts East to join Miami. My point isn’t to discredit St. Louis as a future AltHL franchise location, it’s to show KC as a more convenient location should expansion numbers be limited.
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While I don't want to get too far ahead of ourselves let's not forget about the cities who just missed out during the city selection process - and then again during the first expansion of Winnipeg and Charlotte.
There was a big gap between Milwaukee, Houston, and New Orleans and the rest of the field. Just a thought.
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Gritty wrote:
While I don't want to get too far ahead of ourselves let's not forget about the cities who just missed out during the city selection process - and then again during the first expansion of Winnipeg and Charlotte.
There was a big gap between Milwaukee, Houston, and New Orleans and the rest of the field. Just a thought.
I think the reason for this new thinking has a lot to do with the growing interest in ownership plus maybe some other motives that current owners may have caused.
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Wait.
WAIT.
...it’s Ovi time, ladies and gentlemen. Prepare yourselves.
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Gritty wrote:
While I don't want to get too far ahead of ourselves let's not forget about the cities who just missed out during the city selection process - and then again during the first expansion of Winnipeg and Charlotte.
There was a big gap between Milwaukee, Houston, and New Orleans and the rest of the field. Just a thought.
I still plan on pushing hard for Ottawa. Ain't going down without a fight.
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Osgiliath Guard wrote:
Gritty wrote:
While I don't want to get too far ahead of ourselves let's not forget about the cities who just missed out during the city selection process - and then again during the first expansion of Winnipeg and Charlotte.
There was a big gap between Milwaukee, Houston, and New Orleans and the rest of the field. Just a thought.I still plan on pushing hard for Ottawa. Ain't going down without a fight.
No worries I think when we open it up things will get interesting. I'm looking forward to seeing how it turns out.