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Saw this in a little blurb in the USA Today yesterday.
It said that if the city of Nashville doesn't agree to purchase enough tickets to average 14K seats sold by next week, there is an agreement to sell the team to some guy for $220 million. He would then move them to Hamilton.
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An NHL team in Hamilton won't last more than 3 years. Hamilton is only about twice the size of Green Bay. If Hamilton doesn't draw fans from Toronto, the team doesn't have a prayer of surviving.
I think it's all moot, anyway. Nashville won't want to lose its pro team after spending hundreds of millions on a relatively new arena. I think the city will step up and reach an agreement with the aptly-named Predator owner. These situations always go down to the wire, and about 9 out of 10 times, the team stays in the same city. |
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The NHL board of governors have to approave the sale of the Predators to Basille to begin with. Unless that happens, the team won't move.
Hamilton is in hockey mad Ontario and Basille doesn't intend on keeping the team in Hamilton. It's only temporary as an arena would be built further east (closer to Toronto. Near waterloo) to house the team. There are rumors of a local group interested in the Predators to keep them in Nashville... If not, the choices are the Basille and a guy who wants to move the team to Kansas City... |
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Well, Craig Leopold will not sell the team to this guy. That doesn't mean the threat of relocation is gone but the Windsor / Waterloo relocation is less likely now.
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It's looking more like Kansas City, Leopold is talking with the California Businessman now
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I highly doubt the Thrashers would be allowed to relocate. It's one thing to have a bad venue, poor attendance etc. It's another to have one of the better arenas in the sport in one of the biggest pro sports markets in the US.
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Atlanta is a lousy professional sports town. The Braves draw decently because they've been perennial playoff contenders. Other than them, the professional sports scene is dead in Georgia. The Hawks have been the laughingstock of the NBA for years now, the Falcons don't sell out their home games, and I doubt the Thrashers fare much better. I'm not sure what the problem is but it seems like the South in general just doesn't do a good job of supporting professional sports.
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