Who cares?
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Originally Posted by PeteMoss
The Memorial Cup takes up an arena for 7 days at least (with the on-ice logos being painted on, etc). You can't give up an NHL arena for a week in the playoffs even if you don't think you are going to make it. The host is selected over a year in advance too so you can't even wait until you are miles out of the playoff race and bid.
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In the very unlikely event of the Flames reaching the third round of the playoffs, the CHL would definitely have to make due without its logos. And, as I said, you can schedule around the NHL - either by extending the Memorial Cup out a few days (which would lead to a mid-week finish), or by playing potentially a couple Memorial Cup games in the afternoon with the NHL at night.
Not ideal in that situation, but carries with it the reward of having one of the WHL/CHL's flagship franchises hosting, major city, major arena. And given how the 2004 run pulled up both Hitmen and Roughnecks attendance, the general level of excitement in the city in such a scenario could well do the same for the Memorial Cup.
And, of course, if the Flames don't make the third round, there's no conflict at all.