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Writer's pictureMichael Heilman

Why The NHL Should Follow MLS When It Comes To Expansion?

With the NHL expanding to Las Vegas next season, the league will be up to 31 teams. With commissioner Gary Bettman adding Las Vegas and looking at future expansion. He should take a look at these teams even though they are currently an affiliation of an NHL club who are ready to move up to the NHL and already have a following. This is good as the NHL would already know the market there getting into and won’t have to worry about if the market is a hit or miss and these teams already have a strong fan base. So here are the teams who should move up to the NHL in the future.


First is the San Antonio Rampage who are currently the AHL affiliate of the Colorado Avalanche. This team is owned by the Spurs Sports and Entertainment, who own the San Antonio Spurs of the NBA, San Antonio Stars of the WNBA, and the San Antonio Force FC. The Rampage currently plays at AT&T Center where they join the Spurs and Stars playing in that arena. The Rampage would automatically give the NHL it’s own Texas rivalry along with the Dallas Stars.

The AT&T Center can hold over 16.000 fans for the Rampage games. According to hockeydb.com, the Rampage average attendance for the 16-17 season is 6,408 fans a game. That would change if the Rampage moves up to the NHL. The NHL should look into adding San Antonio in the future.


The next team the NHL should target is the Cleveland Monsters. They are the AHL affiliate of the Columbus Blue Jackets. The Monsters are owned by Dan Gilbert who also owns the Cleveland Cavaliers of the NBA and the Cleveland Gladiators of the AFL. The Monsters play at the Quicken Loans Arena which seats over 20,000 fans and would make a great addition to the Central division of the Western Conference.

According to hockeydb.com, the Monsters for the 16-17 season averaged 9,055 fans for the Monsters games. If the Monsters did go to the NHL, it would be a return for the NHL since the Cleveland Barons, who played from 1976 to 1978. Adding Cleveland also would give an Ohio rivalry with the Columbus Blue Jackets. The NHL should also look into adding Cleveland in the future.


The final team who should join the NHL are the Charlotte Checkers, the current affiliate of the Carolina Hurricanes. With rumors of the Carolina Hurricanes relocating once a new owner buys them, North Carolina will be without an NHL team.

The Checkers are owned by MAK Hockey, LLC. In order for Charlotte to become an NHL team, they would have to relocate from Bojangles’ Coliseum to a temporarily home in the Spectrum Center which holds 14,100 fans for hockey games until they can get a new arena to hold more fans.

The reason I say they need a new arena caused the Checkers have played at the Spectrum Center for 10 years and some of the seating, the fans can’t see the ice which led to the Checkers going back to the Bojangles’ Coliseum. The Checkers were average near 7,000 fans at the Spectrum Center during their 10-year run there. So North Carolina fans of the NHL shouldn’t worry about losing the Hurricanes. If the NHL is looking to stay in North Carolina, they should let the Hurricanes relocate and promote the Checkers to the NHL so North Carolina fans are not losing a team.

With these teams being promoted to the NHL. The league would stand at 34 teams. These teams would be added to the current divisions. As for the Carolina Hurricanes, in order to make this work would have to relocate to Quebec City and resurrect the Nordiques. Each conference would have 8 in one division and 9 in another division. Here is what the divisions would look like with these 3 teams added to the league.

Eastern Conference

Atlantic Division

Boston Bruins

Buffalo Sabres

Detroit Red Wings

Florida Panthers

Charlotte Checkers

Montreal Canadiens

Ottawa Senators

Toronto Maple Leafs

Quebec Nordiques

Metropolitan Division

Tampa Bay Lighting

Columbus Blue Jackets

New Jersey Devils

New York Islanders

New York Rangers

Philadelphia Flyers

Pittsburgh Penguins

Washington Capitals

Western Conference

Pacific Division

Las Vegas Golden Knights

Arizona Coyotes

Anaheim Ducks

Los Angeles Kings

Edmonton Oilers

San Jose Sharks

Vancouver Canucks

Calgary Flames

Central Division

Chicago Blackhawks

Colorado Avalanche

Dallas Stars

San Antonio Rampage

Minnesota Wild

Nashville Predators

St. Louis Blues

Winnipeg Jets

Cleveland Monsters

What teams would you like to see move up to the NHL? Leave a comment below.

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