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Originally Posted by ynwa03
What makes you say that. Calgary is not a bad market. In fact, there are a number of terrible hockey markets that have a team, who's owners would stand to make (more) money in Calgary. Why would the city need to bend over backwards for them.
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Because a smart owner is going to be looking for a sweetheart deal? When you go an buy a car are you stumbling all over yourself to pay over sticker, just because? Any team coming in will be looking to pay the least amount they can on a lease, and they will flaunt the Edmonton Oilers lease of $3.5M a season in the face of the city. A team on the market will likely have a few suitors and choices to make. I don't think the City want to get to this point.
Another thing to consider, the NHL may not even approve a team moving to Calgary, even with a new arena. Could depend greatly on where the team is coming from and how it could possibly affect divisional alignment. A move of a team could require another team changing divisions, and I would think that would require approval by that team as well. There are lots of moving pieces in a new team going into a market. It isn't as cut and dried an you might think. If there are two cities competing for a team, preference may be given to the one in the better geographical location for the league. It wouldn't be the first time they have made a decision based on geography.