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Post by 2b9 on Mar 21, 2024 17:13:47 GMT -6
I canβt see neither of San Antonio nor Austin with NHL Teams, however though, you just never know. Houston yes, the other 2 no. Just my thoughts and opinion. Cheers, 2b9πππ I mention San Antonio and Austin because of how fast they are growing. Those cities between them only have the Spurs. With the growth rate they have more teams of some kind are coming. I hear and get what you are sayingπ. Cheers, 2b9πππ
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Post by Bruinsfan on Apr 15, 2024 20:39:04 GMT -6
Atlanta on paper says great pro sports town...but we all know Georgia. if it aint the Dawgs...they tend to not give a flip.
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Post by 2b9 on Apr 16, 2024 5:54:31 GMT -6
Atlanta on paper says great pro sports town...but we all know Georgia. if it aint the Dawgs...they tend to not give a flip. We will see what happens, time will tell, first they have to be awarded a franchise before anything happens. MikeCubs makes some very good points on how/why it could succeed. 2b9πππ
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Post by mikecubs on Apr 16, 2024 9:34:05 GMT -6
Atlanta on paper says great pro sports town...but we all know Georgia. if it aint the Dawgs...they tend to not give a flip. The Braves draw very well, the falcons only sell out since it's 8-9 games. There's a lot more leeway now compare to last time with the new tv deal. The NHL is eventually going to have teams in Atlanta, Houston and Phoenix. They are too big of markets not to.
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Post by 2b9 on Apr 16, 2024 14:40:08 GMT -6
Atlanta on paper says great pro sports town...but we all know Georgia. if it aint the Dawgs...they tend to not give a flip. The Braves draw very well, the falcons only sell out since it's 8-9 games. There's a lot more leeway now compare to last time with the new tv deal. The NHL is eventually going to have teams in Atlanta, Houston and Phoenix. They are too big of markets not to. I think so as well to your last 2 sentences. 2b9πππ
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