Plus Vegas had to pay 500 mil to just get the rights to create an expansion team.
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The Rockets-Aeros relationship was toxic for years, dating back to when Les and the Rockets were actually tenants to Chuck Watson and the Aeros ownership group, who controlled the Compaq Center lease. Watson's NHL expansion bid was also selected over Alexander's, which led to Les sabotaging the first attempt to strike a deal for a new arena (and why the Watson NHL bid, of which Bob McNair was also a part, was ultimately unsuccessful.) Les didn't "let the Aeros go," he drove them out of town over that old grudge, despite the fact that Aeros team ownership had changed.Ag_07 said:
True but that was before the Aeros.
My guess is that once the Aeros ship sailed he didn't see it as a profitable enough to pursue bringing a hockey team back to Houston or he would have. Or he wouldn't have let the Aeros go in the first place.
Although if hockey can work in Vegas why not here?
I'm not a business savant so I'm not gonna say one way or the other. Like I said I'd be a casual fan if it happened.
SpreadsheetAg said:
Just bring back the Candy-paint blue, red, and white as the color scheme.
You can call them the Houston Hustlers, Rustlers, or Roughnecks or whatever....
I also see a dearth of other colors represented as NHL team colors:
Where is the green, purple, gray, yellow, black primary?
Coog97 said:The Rockets-Aeros relationship was toxic for years, dating back to when Les and the Rockets were actually tenants to Chuck Watson and the Aeros ownership group, who controlled the Compaq Center lease. Watson's NHL expansion bid was also selected over Alexander's, which led to Les sabotaging the first attempt to strike a deal for a new arena (and why the Watson NHL bid, of which Bob McNair was also a part, was ultimately unsuccessful.) Les didn't "let the Aeros go," he drove them out of town over that old grudge, despite the fact that Aeros team ownership had changed.Ag_07 said:
True but that was before the Aeros.
My guess is that once the Aeros ship sailed he didn't see it as a profitable enough to pursue bringing a hockey team back to Houston or he would have. Or he wouldn't have let the Aeros go in the first place.
Although if hockey can work in Vegas why not here?
I'm not a business savant so I'm not gonna say one way or the other. Like I said I'd be a casual fan if it happened.
Les made a pretty serious play to buy the Edmonton Oilers, then bring them here... then, his was one of three initial ownership bids for a team in Houston during the late 90s NHL expansion (before losing out to Watson when those three were pared to one.) After neither worked out, I guess he lost interest. Who knows?Ag_07 said:Coog97 said:The Rockets-Aeros relationship was toxic for years, dating back to when Les and the Rockets were actually tenants to Chuck Watson and the Aeros ownership group, who controlled the Compaq Center lease. Watson's NHL expansion bid was also selected over Alexander's, which led to Les sabotaging the first attempt to strike a deal for a new arena (and why the Watson NHL bid, of which Bob McNair was also a part, was ultimately unsuccessful.) Les didn't "let the Aeros go," he drove them out of town over that old grudge, despite the fact that Aeros team ownership had changed.Ag_07 said:
True but that was before the Aeros.
My guess is that once the Aeros ship sailed he didn't see it as a profitable enough to pursue bringing a hockey team back to Houston or he would have. Or he wouldn't have let the Aeros go in the first place.
Although if hockey can work in Vegas why not here?
I'm not a business savant so I'm not gonna say one way or the other. Like I said I'd be a casual fan if it happened.
Huh that's interesting. I never knew they were tenants to the Aeros.
I always assumed Les drove the Aeros away because he figured he could make more money off of concerts.
I just find it odd that if the NHL would be so successful here why didn't Les pursue it more diligently?
KDubAg said:
Maybe they can kick Joel Osteen out and turn Lakewood Church back into a sports venue.
Playing at Toyota Center would be my biggest problem. Hate driving into downtown for an evening event during the week.
KDubAg said:
Maybe they can kick Joel Osteen out and turn Lakewood Church back into a sports venue.
Playing at Toyota Center would be my biggest problem. Hate driving into downtown for an evening event during the week.
People like our NFL team's name? Who knew.BMX Bandit said:Forum Troll said:
Aeros did fine here and they were a minor league team. NHL here would do good. If it comes though, hope to God they don't make some ****ty team name like the Texans.
Go back to Wisconsin
crosswalk said:Mexicans don't care about hockey so they ain't gonna batch about it like they did for the Dynamo.SpreadsheetAg said:
Houston Eulers!!!
Or 1836
Or Roughnecks
Or Armadillos
(**** Bud Adams)