gstommylee
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The Seattle Starbucks maybe? Or how about the Hipster Lattes?
Starbucks would be stupid. The sports fan have yet to forgive starbuck's CEO for the sonics leaving.
The Seattle Starbucks maybe? Or how about the Hipster Lattes?
Starbucks would be stupid. The sports fan have yet to forgive starbuck's CEO for the sonics leaving.
1919? Seattle won it in 1917. 1919 was canceled
Sorry typo. But they made the cup again in 1919.
The Totems was a ridiculous team name the first time around and it would be just as ridiculous now. The Metropolitans wouldn't work because it would be shortened to Mets, so they would need to just call themselves the Metros from the start if they want to go that route. Do something creative with your name instead of just trying to do all this regional stuff. Give the fans something cool to embrace that sounds unique and could actually lead to them having a cool logo, great merch and a notable mascot. Call 'em the Sasquatch for all I care, just don't use inanimate objects, the music scene, the weather or your location as the sole basis for creating a name. It's tired and it's boring.
Looks like this going down...sources in both cities stating deal is done, announcement Monday/Tuesday
“@ChrisDaniels5: BREAKING: Source tells me deal on Kings-to-#Seattle to be announced soon, perhaps as early as Monday/Tuesday. #NBAâ€
“@basketballtalk: Breaking: Deal between Maloof family, Seattle’s Chris Hansen for Sacramento Kings imminent http://t.co/dbrIY3pT #PBT #NBAâ€
Congrats Seattle, you wil have the NBA back, and get a new arena. Now how about Seattle and Quebec City being NHL expansion sister cities!!
It'll probably happen once both new arenas are finished.
MOU says NHL team would play in the Key and there would be upgrades to make ready to host NHL games. Seating is the only major issue.
What about Quebec then? Same thing?
maybe but question is would NHL shift phx to seattle and give expansion to canada
NHL as confirmed to Renaud Lavoie they will never play at Key arena