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Lifer
- Apr 29, 2003
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I do think that. I think that there's a lot of disagreement between the different strata of owners. Do you think Snider, Jacobs (especially him), etc. want to pay one more cent to the failing expansion teams? Shit, I'm sure Ed Snider really wants to share more revenue so he can pay for Shea Weber's contract after the offer sheet.
The increased revenue sharing money would come primarily from the top 10 teams, and although I take the Forbes numbers with a grain of salt, they have the Flyers at number 12. That kind of surprised me, but there are 7 Canadian teams and I don't doubt that the Flyers are behind Detroit, Boston and the Rangers.
Expansion is a strong possibility. I've heard, probably from no one credible but I do think there's a shred of truth, that a two team expansion is practically a done deal.
Relocation is the compromise alternative since neither the NHL or PA want to contract. Move some teams into areas where people will come watch. Then a 30 (or proposed 32) team league might work.
I wouldn't be surprised if they add two and relocate two. Seattle, Quebec City, another team in Ontario, I think I've heard Kansas City mentioned.
The Devils are one of a handful of teams that do have serious attendance problems. For as good of a team as they are, they brought in 15k a night last season, which is only 87% of that arena. Nashville and the Florida teams are outdrawing them. Being a Flyers fan has nothing to do with it. They're the 3rd team in the NYC market and I'm not confident that even two can be successful there. The Rangers average a sellout, so we'll see what happens when the Islanders move into Brooklyn. Their numbers might stay the same or go up, but one thing is for sure, consolidating two teams into NYC isn't going to help the Devils attendance.
It's not going to hurt having the Islanders closer. The Devils don't draw fans from New York. And suddenly having the Islanders closer isn't going to make any Devils fans switch sides unless the Devils suck for a long time and the Islanders go back to winning Stanley Cups.
NJ and NYI are two franchises with a lot of history and a lot of success, especially NJ. IMO, those are the two franchises that deserve better markets. That's nothing against you as a fan of NJ, it's just that there aren't enough others doing the same as you. Honest question - would you stop being a fan if NJ moved to Quebec City, or maybe a little closer, someplace in New England? It's not the Browns, where Art Modell was a greedy dick, but more of a situation where the team can put a better product on the ice.
I'd probably try to remain a fan wherever they went, but I don't know how long that would last when I lose the local connection. I don't really think it's going to happen though. The arena debt doesn't go away if the team moves, and that's really their only financial problem. There are other teams that are in worse shape than the Devils.