aaaaabbbbb Posted July 11, 2005 Share Posted July 11, 2005 NFLAFC-East--New York, Buffalo, Miami, New EnglandNorth--Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Cincinnati, BaltimoreSouth--Indianapolis, Houston, Tennessee, JacksonvilleWest--San Diego, Kansas City, Oakland, DenverNFC-East--New York, Dallas , Washington, PhiladelphiaNorth--Chicago, Green Bay, Minnesota, DetroitSouth--St. Louis, Carolina, Atlanta, Tampa BayWest--Los Angeles(New Orleans), San Francisco, Arizona, SeattleNew Orleans, San Diego, or Indianapolis are all possibilities to go to L.A. but New Orleans is the MOST likely based soley on their stadium situation so relax. I never really understand why Dallas is in the East, when they are clearly more west than either New Orleans and St. Louis. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
youcan'tseeme Posted July 11, 2005 Share Posted July 11, 2005 Here's my NHLEastern ConfrenceNortheast- Hamilton, Montreal,Ottawa,Quebec City,TorontoAtlantic- Boston,Long Island,New York,Hartford,BuffaloMid-East- Indianapolis,Washington,Baltimore,Columbus,PhildelphiaWestern ConfrenceNorthwest-Vancouver,Edmonton,Calgary,Winnipeg,SeattlePacific- Los Angeles,Las Vegas,Portland,Dallas,PhoenixCentral-Detroit,Chicago,St.Louis,Kansas City,Oklahoma CityDon't know who move's where but it's 30 teams and at least 10 teams betyter then now. no Minnestoa in the NHL again?? thats... laughable. He also left out the defending Stanley Cup Champion Tampa Bay Lightning and put a team in Baltimore, that couldn't support an AHL team and being too close to the Caps territory, and in Kansas City where the NHL has failed before and in Indianapolis who hasn't had major league hockey since Gretzky was a rookie.Might as well put one in Cincinnati, who actually lost out on an NHL team, the Kansas City Scouts, when the guys bidding for a team decided to go with a WHA team instead. The NHL expanded to KC and Washington instead. Then KC moved to Colorado then to New Jersey. I didn't want to leave Minneasota out i forgot them. Cincinnati was also still active when the 79 NHL-WHA merger happened. But the Cinnatti Stingers and Birmingham Bulls were left out. The NHl could have had a Cincy vs. Cleveland rivarly if the Barons survived. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kurtman62 Posted July 11, 2005 Share Posted July 11, 2005 Baltimore, Cincinnati, Buffalo, and Pittsburgh have a better chance of getting NBA teams than Montreal. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gary Posted July 11, 2005 Share Posted July 11, 2005 NFLAFC-East--New York, Buffalo, Miami, New EnglandNorth--Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Cincinnati, BaltimoreSouth--Indianapolis, Houston, Tennessee, JacksonvilleWest--San Diego, Kansas City, Oakland, DenverNFC-East--New York, Dallas , Washington, PhiladelphiaNorth--Chicago, Green Bay, Minnesota, DetroitSouth--St. Louis, Carolina, Atlanta, Tampa BayWest--Los Angeles(New Orleans), San Francisco, Arizona, SeattleNew Orleans, San Diego, or Indianapolis are all possibilities to go to L.A. but New Orleans is the MOST likely based soley on their stadium situation so relax. I never really understand why Dallas is in the East, when they are clearly more west than either New Orleans and St. Louis. Its called Tradition Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
redsfan39 Posted July 11, 2005 Share Posted July 11, 2005 The NHl could have had a Cincy vs. Cleveland rivarly if the Barons survived. we can only hope Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
IceCap Posted July 11, 2005 Share Posted July 11, 2005 There are some people, on this board and elsewhere, who want to blame all of the NHL's current difficulties on the southern clubs. It's really insufferable. Just once, I'd like there to be a little equal time in the blame game. Every time someone on this board mentions contraction or relocation, it's inevitable that there will be a dozen or so proposals to eliminate as much as every southern NHL team (except the Kings, for some reason). If I have to be the only person who proposes that the League cut off some of its dead, pasty, Canadian flesh, then so be it. How about just once, everyone gives it a rest with the death warrants for southern hockey? Southerners already have to answer for some much: the Civil War, segregation, the Dixie Chicks. But this time, they're getting a bad rap. a game between phoenix and carolina got better ratings in toronto then it did in either phonix or carolina. explain that one. southerners dont appreciate the game, they look at it as an excuse to get drunk. i was living in tampa the year the lightining won the cup. i even whent to few regular season games. the fans there didnt go to watch a hockey game, they went there to get drunk. infact once the lady behind me keept asking her husband what offsides and icing ment. her husband just sat there and said "i dona know." this went on for an entire hockey game.the lightining actually had to take time to explain the rules on the jumbo-tron. thats not right. oh, and Your Name Here, remember that the "national" in national hockey leauge refers to canada. the american "orginal six" teams (boston, detroit, ny rangers, chicago) were all expanion teams.original nhl: toronto arenas (became maple leafs), montreal canadians, montreal wanderers, original ottawa senators, and the quebec bulldogs. PotD 26/2/12 1/7/15 2020 BASS Spin the Wheel, Make the Deal Regular Season Champion 2021 BASS NFL Pick'em Regular Season Champion Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pollux Posted July 11, 2005 Share Posted July 11, 2005 There are some people, on this board and elsewhere, who want to blame all of the NHL's current difficulties on the southern clubs. It's really insufferable. Just once, I'd like there to be a little equal time in the blame game. Every time someone on this board mentions contraction or relocation, it's inevitable that there will be a dozen or so proposals to eliminate as much as every southern NHL team (except the Kings, for some reason). If I have to be the only person who proposes that the League cut off some of its dead, pasty, Canadian flesh, then so be it. How about just once, everyone gives it a rest with the death warrants for southern hockey? Southerners already have to answer for some much: the Civil War, segregation, the Dixie Chicks. But this time, they're getting a bad rap. Bad rap??Here's a pretty interesting link for you: Last four years attendance. If you do some quick math, here's what you're gonna see:- The team with the lowest attendance average during that span is the NY Islanders. They do show that their average has gone up 17% between 2001 and 2004.- The five teams after are, in order: Anaheim, Phoenix, Carolina, Nashville, and Atlanta (WOW, southern states teams... ). It wouldn't be a problem in itself, as long as they show some progress with their average. However, this isn't the case at all. Phoenix and Anaheim have a progressed slowly during the 4 years, but the other three are regressing, especially Nashville, having lost almost 20% of its initial average.- After this, I checked for the other cities and some are showing pretty bad numbers for maintaining their attendance. Pittsburgh has lost almost 40% of the average. Then Buffalo with 16% and Chicago with 13%.I can understand your frustration by our bashing of the southern states, but the attendance shows that US cities aren't doing that well with hockey, as opposed to all canadian franchises. Out of the six cities in Canada, the lowest city you will find in the average over four years is Calgary, in 16th position. So the rest (14 teams) are US. And that includes Tampa BayBuffaloWashingtonFloridaNew JerseyBostonChicagoPittsburghAtlantaNashvilleCarolinaPhoenixAnaheimNY IslandersRegardless of what you feel. These are the facts. Expansion in the Southern US might have been good to cover more grounds, but it's killing the sport.******And with those facts in, I'd work something else for realignment of the NHL. As you might guess, I wouldn't even go to a 32-teams league, I'd regress with only 24 teams.Eastern conferenceNorthEastern division - Montreal, Ottawa, Boston, Toronto, Detroit, Quebec CityAtlantic division - NY Rangers, Philadelphia, New Jersey, Washington, Tampa Bay, AtlantaWestern conferencePacific division - Vancouver, Edmonton, Calgary, Colorado, Los Angeles, San JoseCentral division - Minnesota, Winnipeg, Chicago, Dallas, St Louis, Kansas CityThis way I'd go with the old fashion divisional playoffs, then conference and league. By folding so many teams, I'd get all those players in a basket and have a draft for the three new teams (with some picks for the other teams). This way they'd be competitive the first year. And having only 24 teams would mean less players in the league, so the best would still be there. Four times IHL Nielson Cup Champions - Montréal Shamrocks (2008-2009 // 2009-2010 // 2012-2013 // 2014-2015) Five times TNFF Confederation Cup Champions - Yellowknife Eagles (2009 CC VI // 2010 CC VII // 2015 CC XII // 2017 CC XIV // 2018 CC XV) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BCBoy Posted July 11, 2005 Share Posted July 11, 2005 And with those facts in, I'd work something else for realignment of the NHL. As you might guess, I wouldn't even go to a 32-teams league, I'd regress with only 24 teams.Eastern conferenceNorthEastern division - Montreal, Ottawa, Boston, Toronto, Detroit, Quebec CityAtlantic division - NY Rangers, Philadelphia, New Jersey, Washington, Tampa Bay, AtlantaWestern conferencePacific division - Vancouver, Edmonton, Calgary, Colorado, Los Angeles, San JoseCentral division - Minnesota, Winnipeg, Chicago, Dallas, St Louis, Kansas CityThis way I'd go with the old fashion divisional playoffs, then conference and league. By folding so many teams, I'd get all those players in a basket and have a draft for the three new teams (with some picks for the other teams). This way they'd be competitive the first year. And having only 24 teams would mean less players in the league, so the best would still be there. I like that idea a lot. Winnipeg definately should get a team back, same w/ Quebec City. The NHL with those teams would be 100000 times better than the NHL Bettman has given us. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
neo_prankster Posted November 9, 2005 Share Posted November 9, 2005 For the NFL, I say that they ought to contract one team and replace it with that Los Angeles franchise they've been wanting.HERE'S A LIST OF WHO THE NFL OUGHT TO CONTRACTJacksonvilleCincinnatiNew OrleansSan Diego The Fictional Story of Austus Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gary Posted November 9, 2005 Share Posted November 9, 2005 For the NFL, I say that they ought to contract one team and replace it with that Los Angeles franchise they've been wanting.HERE'S A LIST OF WHO THE NFL OUGHT TO CONTRACTJacksonvilleCincinnatiNew OrleansSan Diego how about no...If LA really want's a team they need to pursuade one of the teams that are currently in limbo. Why Contract so you could expand once again, never could understand that concept Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
yh Posted November 9, 2005 Share Posted November 9, 2005 One thing that seems to get overlooked in all of this talk about moving an NFL team to LA is that the league would insist that the LA team play in the AFC. Accordingly, if the Saints are the franchise to go west, they'd more than likely be part of a conference swap with at least one other team, quite possibly Jacksonville. Los Angeles would then play in the AFC South with Indy, Tennessee and Houston. None of the AFC West teams can be moved out of their division - they are all charter AFL franchises that have been playing each other for 45 seasons and there is a handshake agreement with the league that they are not to be broken up. This swap would give the NFC roughly the same TV numbers and would bring the AFC much closer to parity with the NFC as far as TV numbers and thus the value of future TV contracts. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ColtzFan101 Posted November 9, 2005 Share Posted November 9, 2005 Trade Indianapolis for BaltimoreI hate the Ravens. I hated them when they were the Browns too. And I especially hate those ugly-assed uniforms, helmets and especially those numbers. Hideous, just hideous. Oh yeah, I left out Ray Lewis. Dude the Colts left for a reason. Baltimore refused to build them a new stadium,which the Colts wanted because their current was old. Then Indy offered them a Relocation Plan including a new stadium. Now Baltimore hates the Colts and says Indy "stole the team away from them". It's was Baltimore's fault for not building them a new stadium. Thats just a clarification for you all. BUSCH STADIUM III IS COMING,ARE YOU READY?INDIANAPOLIS COLTS (12-4-0) NEXT GAME VS KANSAS CITYTB LIGHTNING (19-20-2) NEXT GAME @ COLORADOATLANTA THRASHERS(24-12-6) NEXT GAME VS PHOENIXCOLTS BACK TO BACK PLAYOFF APPEARANCES 05-06/06-07 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
troy_3223 Posted November 10, 2005 Share Posted November 10, 2005 What about a north/south alignment?Without adding any expansion teams (Bettman would probably just put them both in Mexico anyhow) it would look like this:NORTHERN CONFERENCENORTHWEST DIVISION: Vancouver, Edmonton, Calgary, Minnesota, ColoradoCENTRAL DIVISION: Chicago, Detroit, Toronto, Ottawa, ColumbusNORTHEAST DIVISION: Montreal, Buffalo, Boston, NY Islanders, NY RangersSOUTHER CONFERENCESOUTHWEST DIVISION: San Jose, Anaheim, Los Angeles, Phoenix, DallasEASTERN DIVISION: St. Louis, Nashville, Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, New JerseySOUTHEAST DIVISION: Washington, Carolina, Atlanta, Tampa Bay, FloridaAnd if you add in the expansion teams of Seattle and Las Vegas, then cut into 16 divisions,NORTHWEST Vancouver, Seattle, Edmonton, CalgaryMIDWEST Colorado, Minnesota, Detroit, TorontoHUDSON Ottawa, Buffalo, Pittsburgh, PhiladelphiaNORTHEAST Montreal, Boston, NY Islanders, NY RangersPACIFIC San Jose, Las Vegas, Anaheim, Los AngelesSOUTHWEST Phoenix, Dallas, St. Louis, NashvilleCENTRAL Chicago, Columbus, Washington, New JerseyATLANTIC Carolina, Atlanta, Tampa Bay, Florida Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bulldogbarks55 Posted November 10, 2005 Share Posted November 10, 2005 With all due respect to Montreal, I just can't see them getting an NBA team. As far as the Raptors and the conversion rate, the rate has been around 15% for quite some time now. That rate is much more acceptable to the owners than 30-35%. Plus the Raptors are owned by the Leafs. Nuf ced. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pollux Posted November 10, 2005 Share Posted November 10, 2005 CENTRAL DIVISION: Chicago, Detroit, Toronto, Ottawa, ColumbusNORTHEAST DIVISION: Montreal, Buffalo, Boston, NY Islanders, NY Rangers[...]MIDWEST Colorado, Minnesota, Detroit, TorontoHUDSON Ottawa, Buffalo, Pittsburgh, PhiladelphiaNORTHEAST Montreal, Boston, NY Islanders, NY Rangers In both cases, Buffalo and Toronto aren't in the same division, although they are closer to each other than Montreal/Buffalo, or Toronto/Colorado (?).It might be a good idea to have the separated north/south, but I'm pretty sure that attendance in the south would give reasons as to why hockey isn't that successful in the southern US. Four times IHL Nielson Cup Champions - Montréal Shamrocks (2008-2009 // 2009-2010 // 2012-2013 // 2014-2015) Five times TNFF Confederation Cup Champions - Yellowknife Eagles (2009 CC VI // 2010 CC VII // 2015 CC XII // 2017 CC XIV // 2018 CC XV) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
leopard88 Posted November 10, 2005 Share Posted November 10, 2005 Trade Indianapolis for BaltimoreI hate the Ravens. I hated them when they were the Browns too. And I especially hate those ugly-assed uniforms, helmets and especially those numbers. Hideous, just hideous. Oh yeah, I left out Ray Lewis. Dude the Colts left for a reason. Baltimore refused to build them a new stadium,which the Colts wanted because their current was old. Then Indy offered them a Relocation Plan including a new stadium. Now Baltimore hates the Colts and says Indy "stole the team away from them". It's was Baltimore's fault for not building them a new stadium. Thats just a clarification for you all. Symantics. Baltimore "stole" the Browns just like Indy "stole" the Colts. In the Cleveland case, however, the NFL bent over backwards to appease Cleveland. When the Colts moved, on the other hand, the NFL said too bad, nothing we can do, then stiffed Baltimore in the expansion process. Do you think Tags might wish now that Baltimore had received an expansion team instead of Jacksonville? We all see how that worked out. Most Liked Content of the Day -- February 15, 2017, August 21, 2017, August 22, 2017   /////    Proud Winner of the CCSLC Post of the Day Award -- April 8, 2008 Originator of the Upside Down Sarcasm Smilie -- November 1, 2005  Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dennis Posted November 12, 2005 Share Posted November 12, 2005 This is simple. Move all the southern teams into Canadian cities that would want a NHL team. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Telemundo219 Posted November 12, 2005 Share Posted November 12, 2005 Guys, here's my re-realignment/expansion plans for the NFL/NBA/NHL and lets gets one things straight, THE NBA WILL NOT, and I say it again, NOT HAVE ANY MORE CANADIAN EXPANSION TEAMS. Toronto will move to the U.S. before the NBA expands to Canada again.NFL-The biggest problems i see are Miami, Indy, and Baltimore or all in the wrong divsions. Indy is in the north, Maryland is mid-east so baltimore can go north or south and if you have the jaguars in the south wouldn't it make sense to have the dolphins in the south (geographical fact- miami is in south florida, jacksonville is in north florida). San Diego is gathering teams in every sport for their city (you will see NBA (lower) as proof) so im not moving them to LA but dont cant it out. In the NFC, Dallas is not in the east, the saints will most likely go to LA, and Carolina is more easten coast the any other south team.AFC NFCEast-Baltimore, Buffalo, New England, NY Jets Carolina, NY Giants, Phily, Washington South-Houston, Jacksonville,Miami, Tennessee Atlanta, Dallas, St.Louis(?), Tampa BayNorth- Cincy, Cleveland, Indy, Pittsburgh same West-same Arizona, LA(Saints), San Fran, SeattleNBAEasternNortheast- Boston, Cleveland, Toronto, DetroitCentral- Chicago, Indiana, Louisville (exp), MilwaukeeAtlantic- NY Knicks, NY Nets(brooklyn), Philadelphia, WashingtonSoutheast- everyone one else from that divisionWesternNorthwest- Portland, Seattle, Utah, Denver or MinnesotaMidwest-Las Vegas(Sac), Denver or Minnesota, Memphis, St.Louis or KC (exp)Pacific- Golden State/San Fran, LA Clippers/San Diego, LA Lakers, PhoenixSouthwest-Dallas, Houston, Oklahoma City(NO), San AntonioNHLDont expand. Just relocate teams like Nashville and make them the Hartford/New England Whalers and move Columbus to Seattle. If they do expand they should only reinstate old teams like the Quebeq Nordiques and the Winnipeg Jets. Lastly, Anaheim should be rename the California Golden Bears (an old NHL teams).EasternAtlantic- Capitals, Devils, Flyers, RangersNortheast- Bruins, Penguins,Islanders , WhalersCanadian East- Canadiens, Sabres , Nordiques, SenatorsSoutheast-Hurricanes, Lightning, Panthers, ThrashersWesternCentral-Maple Leafs, Blackhawks, Red Wings, StarsPacific-Coyotes, Golden Bears, Kings, SharksNorthwest- Avalanche, Blues, Seattle(exp), WildCanadian West-Canucks, Flames, Jets, Oilers College sports as we know them are just about dead. The lid is off on all the corruption that taints just about every major program and every decision that the schools or the NCAA make is only about money, money, and more money. We'll have three 16+ team super-conferences sooner rather than later, killing much of the regional flair and traditional rivalries that make college sports unique and showing the door to any school that doesn't bring money to the table in the process. Pretty soon the smaller schools are going to have to consider forming their own sanctioning body to keep the true spirit of college sports alive because the NCAA will only get worse in it's excess from here Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Telemundo219 Posted November 12, 2005 Share Posted November 12, 2005 Guys, here's my re-realignment/expansion plans for the NFL/NBA/NHL and lets gets one things straight, THE NBA WILL NOT, and I say it again, NOT HAVE ANY MORE CANADIAN EXPANSION TEAMS. Toronto will move to the U.S. before the NBA expands to Canada again.NFL-The biggest problems i see are Miami, Indy, and Baltimore or all in the wrong divsions. Indy is in the north, Maryland is mid-east so baltimore can go north or south and if you have the jaguars in the south wouldn't it make sense to have the dolphins in the south (geographical fact- miami is in south florida, jacksonville is in north florida). San Diego is gathering teams in every sport for their city (you will see NBA (lower) as proof) so im not moving them to LA but dont cant it out. In the NFC, Dallas is not in the east, the saints will most likely go to LA, and Carolina is more easten coast the any other south team.AFC East-Baltimore, Buffalo, New England, NY Jets South-Houston, Jacksonville,Miami, Tennessee North- Cincy, Cleveland, Indy, Pittsburgh West-same NFCEast-Carolina, NY Giants, Philadelphia, Washington South-Atlanta, Dallas, St.Louis(?), Tampa BayNorth-sameWest-Arizona, LA(Saints), San Fran, SeattleNBAEasternNortheast- Boston, Cleveland, Toronto, DetroitCentral- Chicago, Indiana, Louisville (exp), MilwaukeeAtlantic- NY Knicks, NY Nets(brooklyn), Philadelphia, WashingtonSoutheast- everyone one else from that divisionWesternNorthwest- Portland, Seattle, Utah, Denver or MinnesotaMidwest-Las Vegas(Sac), Denver or Minnesota, Memphis, St.Louis or KC (exp)Pacific- Golden State/San Fran, LA Clippers/San Diego, LA Lakers, PhoenixSouthwest-Dallas, Houston, Oklahoma City(NO), San AntonioNHLDont expand. Just relocate teams like Nashville and make them the Hartford/New England Whalers and move Columbus to Seattle. If they do expand they should only reinstate old teams like the Quebeq Nordiques and the Winnipeg Jets. Lastly, Anaheim should be rename the California Golden Bears (an old NHL teams).EasternAtlantic- Capitals, Devils, Flyers, RangersNortheast- Bruins, Penguins,Islanders , WhalersCanadian East- Canadiens, Sabres , Nordiques, SenatorsSoutheast-Hurricanes, Lightning, Panthers, ThrashersWesternCentral-Maple Leafs, Blackhawks, Red Wings, StarsPacific-Coyotes, Golden Bears, Kings, SharksNorthwest- Avalanche, Blues, Seattle(exp), WildCanadian West-Canucks, Flames, Jets, Oilers College sports as we know them are just about dead. The lid is off on all the corruption that taints just about every major program and every decision that the schools or the NCAA make is only about money, money, and more money. We'll have three 16+ team super-conferences sooner rather than later, killing much of the regional flair and traditional rivalries that make college sports unique and showing the door to any school that doesn't bring money to the table in the process. Pretty soon the smaller schools are going to have to consider forming their own sanctioning body to keep the true spirit of college sports alive because the NCAA will only get worse in it's excess from here Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mr. no funny nickname Posted November 12, 2005 Share Posted November 12, 2005 When considering NHL expansion, think of Winnipeg, Quebec, Hamilton or Halifax before you look to the states. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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