So let's suppose Bettman didn't totally bungle the 1995 CBA the way he did. He totally screwed up negotiations and had to be bailed out by the rich owners who, surprise, came up with a CBA that let rich owners do whatever they wanted. This utter lack of foresight eventually cost us three teams and a full season. So let's say they get the salary cap/rollback they wanted and some way to account for the Canadian dollar. So Minnesota (and yeah, let's say that move never happened either; a hockey league without Minnesota is like a football league without Texas), Quebec City, Winnipeg, and Hartford are all preserved. That opens up Dallas and Denver for expansion, and even Phoenix if you want to go about it with some modicum of planning. It could have worked if they got their Scottsdale arena and owners who weren't crooks.
Seattle should have gotten a team on several occasions, but in the '90s they were hijacked by the owner of the Supersonics, who prepared an expansion bid so that he could show up for the proposal and say "never mind, there is no proposal," thus preserving Seattle for the Supersonics, who ended up leaving anyway. Seattle has wealthy, educated, tech-savvy people (DUH), which is what the NHL covets and needs, so that should have been an expansion team somewhere down the line.
I'd like a ninth Canadian team. Hamilton always wanted a team; the owner of Tim Hortons made a bid for a team, but the NHL has been sabotaging Hamilton interests for years now out of deference to the Maple Leafs. Halifax might have been interesting had they built an arena that was large enough and had the revenue sharing necessary, but they're on Atlantic Time, and that makes scheduling really wacky. So I don't know.
So for a 28-team league, you could go: Smythe: Los Angeles, San Jose, Calgary, Edmonton, Vancouver, Denver, Seattle Norris: Chicago, Detroit, St. Louis, Minnesota, Winnipeg, Toronto, Dallas Adams: Boston, Buffalo, Hartford, Ottawa, Montreal, Quebec, Hamilton or Halifax Patrick: New York, Long Island, New Jersey, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Washington, Tampa Bay
Three home and three away against each division team (36) Two home and two away against the other division (28) One game home or away against the other conference (14) Six games in which you double up on other conference teams. For the Original Six, this would ensure that the Blackhawks, Maple Leafs, and Red Wings play the Bruins, Rangers, and Canadiens home and away every year. It could also do the same for the WHA teams (Edmonton and Winnipeg, Hartford and Quebec) or some Expansion Six matches.
That gives you 84 games, and let's say four preseason games because few things in this world are more tedious and useless than preseason hockey. 1-8 seeding in the playoffs.
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