Seattle would be a mistake. Wrong time of year to visit, corner of the country, 3rd world traffic, I could go on.
Here's a dark horse: Kansas City. Sprint Center is in the Power and Light District so fun is nearby. Midwest with easy access by driving or flying. Venue is top notch and begging for more utilization with no major tenant. Only question is who should the opponent be.
Beer league friend was in San Jose for his son's tournament and heard that Fresno State used one of the NHL sponsored feasibility studies. Pure gossip but you never know. Would have expected the city to have an AHL team by now after the California relocation.
Depends on how they price tickets. Reasonable prices could attract locals. Scheduling Predators games on the surrounding dates would be wise as well, especially if against MN/WPG/PIT/PHI.
This guy lives in Vegas and apparently has never figured out that how people behave in Vegas is not indicative of their usual self. Hedonistic escapism for the middle class is what Vegas is all about.
They are demonstrating a new approach to expanding college hockey and blazing a trail out west. There's enough "holier than thou" from our fan base as it is. There will be a time down the road when recruits are picking them over us.
The new federal tax code removing write-offs for anything related to entertainment, leisure, recreation, etc. is affecting attendance across the NCAA.
I actually agree with it though, which is rare in this populist movement.