In recent years, we have seen the Vegas Golden Knights and the Seattle Kraken join the 30 existing NHL teams.
The Knights are in their sixth year of existence, while the Kraken is playing the second season of its history.
However, the National League may not wait too long before starting the expansion process once more. Chris Johnston (TSN) says in the segment below that there is a real possibility of seeing one (or two?) teams make it into the NHL before long.
I’ll let you listen to his comments before continuing.
If you thought the NHL was done expanding for now… @reporterchris says it might be MUCH sooner than you think!
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The TSN insider explains that the owners have lost lots and lots of money during the pandemic (which is no secret) and that an expansion process might help them recover some of their losses .
And when you think regarding the fact that the Knights paid $500 million in 2017 and the amount of the Kraken amounted to $650 million (2021) in order to integrate the NHL, we are entitled to s Expect the next team to do the same to pay even more.
Obviously, there are easy links to make with Quebec City, which is still looking to acquire an NHL team. We know that the project is not new…
But it also shouldn’t be discounted that there are several other cities in the United States that want to do the same. I am thinking here of Houston and Kansas City, two names of cities that we have already heard in some rumors of expansion.
It’s interesting, all that, in the perspective that there will perhaps be a reorganization of the divisions and the conferences to be done if it were to be concretized. A total number of 33 teams… Seems to me that doesn’t sound ideal.
I have the impression that there is a 34th that will be added to the discussion, if the 33rd does see the light of day…
A lot of
– Lots of waiver action today.
Rooney (CAL), Benson (EDM), Kaut (COL) & Carpenter (NYR) on waivers
— Elliotte Friedman (@FriedgeHNIC) December 8, 2022
– Oh yes!
An exchange finally profitable to the Sabers too! https://t.co/nF3Kx3X5nj
— Mathias Brunet (@mathiasbrunet) December 8, 2022
– Reinforcement on the blue line for the Leafs.
GAME DAY:
Brodie returns to Leafs’ lineup tonight following 12-game absence – https://t.co/wxI4XGSXNo
“We’re ready to take on any opponent…” Keefe on getting set for a Kings team with ‘a lot of depth’ – https://t.co/77DhNwOeZu#TSNHockey pic.twitter.com/yq10HRzCgj
— TSN Hockey (@TSNHockey) December 8, 2022
– Some people will have to get up.
Injuries are starting the pile up for the #GoHabsGowhich now presents an opportunity for some underachieving players to make an impact.
More on who the Canadiens need to step up: https://t.co/3kuwP61npM
— Marco D’Amico (@mndamico) December 8, 2022
– Kaiden Guhle attracts ( once more) good comments.
Jake Allen on Kaiden Guhle:
« He’s a hell of a hockey player. If you put someone in the stands and ask how old this guy is, he wouldn’t say he’s 20 years old. He plays a lot older than he is. Maturity, poise, experience. He’s not flashy, he just does everything really well »
— Patrick Friolet (@PFrioletRDS) December 8, 2022