Keep in mind, before saying this LeBrun says the league will do everything it can to keep the Coyotes in Arizona.
– NHL Watcher (@NHL_Watcher) May 19, 2023
Quebec City team: not enough money from the business community, says Pierre LeBrun
Manuel Sperandio-LemayGary Bettman isn’t exactly Mr. Quebec. It was under his watch that the Nordiques left, and there’s no sign of a big effort to bring them back. Let’s put it this way.
Aside from everything that’s going on with the Coyotes, it’s clear that the priority isn’t Quebec City.
In fact, as reported by Pierre LeBrun on TSN, Salt Lake City is currently a prime option to host the Coyotes should the need arise – because the plan is to keep the club in Arizona.
But where does Quebec fit into all this? It’s easy, after all, to think that Gary Bettman doesn’t want to go up to eight teams north of the border right now.
Not at the expense of markets like Houston, Kansas City, Atlanta or Salt Lake City, at least…
What fascinates me about the last three places I just named is that they’re not big, natural markets. Yes, the urban area may be a little larger, but they’re not natural markets.
But above all, I wonder how much money would be involved. After all, it’s often said that one of the big issues in Quebec City is that the business community’s money isn’t there.
LeBrun on OverDrive (TSN1050) talking Quebec City, as much as LeBrun would love to see the Nordiques return: “If I put my journalist hat on, Bryan Hayes is correct, in my opinion there just isn’t enough corporate money to support the return of the NHL there”.
– NHL Watcher (@NHL_Watcher) May 19, 2023
It’s all well and good to say that there’s money to be made in the U.S., but you also have to consider the fact that in Quebec, money would certainly be injected en masse into the club.
And I’m not just talking about the owners.
That’s what Philippe Boucher reported this week. He also believes that potential owners are ready to get their money out the door.
The cheques are ready, there’s more than one group capable of bringing a club to Quebec. There’s a lot of money in Quebec City, more than most people think.
There are people ready to do it. – A source for Philippe Boucher
“I’m not getting carried away, I’m realistic, but the realist in me tells me we’re ready” – @Booboo4343 to @jic_tvasports: https://t.co/BC1xNghuE6
– TVA Sports (@TVASports) May 17, 2023
If it’s going to happen, it should be soon. After all, the train is passing by now and who knows where we’ll be in a few years, when the Coyotes (maybe) have a permanent home.
It’s also worth noting that with the regions around Quebec City eating field hockey (Beauce, Saguenay, Bas-Saint-Laurent, etc.) and already investing to follow the Habs (and would do so in Quebec City), it’s starting to look like no, there’s more than just the Quebec City region to consider.
In bursts
– Stay tuned.
Sources say NHL commissioner Gary Bettman will meet with veteran coach Joel Quenneville as soon as the season ends to review his status.
– Darren Dreger (@DarrenDreger) May 19, 2023
– Will this still be true in a few years’ time?
Acadie-Bathurst Titan “won’t be moving”, says QMJHL commissioner https://t.co/n2nNfZAvVO
– Radio-Canada Sports (@RC_Sports) May 19, 2023
– Pretty much, yes.
What was the last NHL deal that paid dividends as instantly as Matthew Tkachuk to the Panthers?
I wonder if it wasn’t Patrick Roy. pic.twitter.com/5Gk8R4JWP0
– Maxime Van Houtte (@maxvanhoutte) May 19, 2023
– Enjoy your reading.
In his first season as an assistant with the Dallas Stars, Alain Nasreddine will make his first Final Four appearance. @JBernierJDM spoke to him before the Western finals. Good papers. https://t.co/KCfaoXh0tZ
– J-F Chaumont (@JFChaumontJDM) May 19, 2023
– We’re headed that way, according to P.K. Subban’s father.
The future of sports: pic.twitter.com/k4FFkjg8l7
– Stu Cowan (@StuCowan1) May 19, 2023