Hard to believe that all four teams finished the season. Could this be a turning point for the league? Do you think the league will expand? How many new teams?
It is hard to believe that all four teams finished the season.
This is not, however, a turning point for the league. Watertown, Dayton, and Danville could not possibly be profitable, and Danbury owes the city a significant amount of money for fire and police protection at games. (Source:
http://www.newstimes.com/news/article/Whalers-fans-join-team-s-100-000-fight-with-5205270.php)
As usual, the entire FHL is on financial life support.
As for expansion, the three stooges, Soskin, Richards, and Kirnan, probably have designs on a few markets that can't really support pro hockey, but will keep their "vision" of "Class-A" professional hockey going for another year or two.