Vegas says hello.
The city of Glendale isn’t bleeding anymore.
And the league disagrees with you about QC.
This is exactly my point.....
My initial interest was in the way in which the league was dealing with Glendale. The 25M insurance bordered on fraudulent. The 'negotiations' when IA was buying the franchise were horrible.
However, presently, Glendale has no complaints. I'm not sure how the arena is performing, but the operator is AEG, not the Yotes. So, that's on the up-and-up.
Losses are due to history, in my opinion. Nothing more can be said because we don't know what it would look like in a different world. But, losses are losses. The team stays until no one wants to own it under the NHL's terms, and, if the NHL is actually guaranteeing the owners not lose their shirts, until the NHL itself has had enough. All of that is a private loss situation. No taxpayer is being extorted for money. If people and the NHL want to lose money, that's on them.
I think the situation would be better in QC, but the league doesn't want to go there. I could scream and call them fools, and they are, but they don't want to go there.
That's simply the truth.