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Deputy Commissionner Bill Daly announces new expansions teams are coming to the NHL

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Samer Dagher
August 26, 2024  (6:52 PM)
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NHL commissioners Gary Bettman and Bill Daley
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Elliotte Friedman revealed that NHL Deputy Commissioner Bill Daly has confirmed more expansion teams will be joining the league in the future.

With the success of the Vegas Golden Knights and Seattle Kraken, the belief that new teams can't be competitive early on has been shattered. The Golden Knights, in just seven seasons, have already won a Stanley Cup and consistently rank among the top teams in the Western Conference, with 312 wins in 537 games. They've only missed the playoffs once, in the 2021-22 season, by a narrow margin.

The Kraken, although newer, have also made an impact. In their first three seasons, they made the playoffs once and shocked many by defeating the reigning Stanley Cup champions, the Colorado Avalanche, in a seven-game series. While their success has been more modest, with 97 wins in 246 games, they've built a strong foundation by drafting promising players like Shane Wright and Berkly Catton.

The financial and on-ice success of these teams has sparked a high demand for more expansion teams. With Utah and Arizona no longer in the running, other cities are seeing a real opportunity to land an NHL franchise in the near future.

In his latest edition of "32 Thoughts," Elliotte Friedman reports:

"Daly was most interesting talking about expansion. It's coming - and the union believes that as well - but was very careful not to be pinned down. �At the appropriate time' was the phrase he used. It's clear the league sees legitimate interest and is putting together a proper process, taking meetings and gathering information. He pointed out that, in the United States, the NHL is in fewer markets than its professional brethren, while Seattle and Vegas prove there is �a model that works, a model that allows you to be competitive out of the gate Doesn't mean that it's imminent, doesn't mean that it's going to happen in the next year or so.' [...]

Is 34 teams the maximum, or could we see 36? Is there a maximum number you wouldn't exceed? �Yes. Do I know what that number is? No. I will also say it's not just (commissioner Gary Bettman) or I making that decision, it's also our ownership group that makes the decision. With the last two expansions in particular, the thought process was a lot different (than 1998-2000). Everybody was just interested in adding clubs; there was an $80M expansion fee, right? It's much more business-oriented now in terms of how clubs look at it. They don't want to add franchises just to add franchises; they want to add franchises that will grow the value of the league. «Does this market make sense for the National Hockey League? Does it make my franchise more valuable?' Understanding that I might get a nice cheque in the short term, but this is a longer-term look at asset value and whether they are making the league better.»

Cities like Houston, Quebec City, Atlanta, and Hamilton have previously expressed interest, and it wouldn't be surprising to see the NHL expand to these markets in the coming years.

Source: Sportsnet32 Thoughts: A collection of late off-season notes

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