NHL Approves Season Ticket Drive To Test Las Vegas Market

BOCA RATON, Fla. — NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman confirmed that the Board of Governors had no objection to billionaire businessman Bill Foley exploring the level of interest in an expansion team coming to Las Vegas.

Bettman was adamant that nothing more should be read into the league’s consideration of Foley’s request in terms of any advancement in expansion discussions. He explained that the interest from Foley and Las Vegas raised questions about the viability of that market being able to support a team, which is why Foley wants to conduct a season-ticket drive and see what kind of numbers are achieved.

There are currently 30 franchises operating in the NHL, and even though there has been interest shown by other cities in addition to Las Vegas, such as Quebec City and Seattle, there is no guarantee that enough votes would be procured to approve any expansion.

That was the main point Bettman wanted to get across after this first of two days of meetings.

“There is no formal expansion process,” Bettman said. “There is no vote that was taken today. There is no vote that was contemplated. We don’t have an agreement to sell anybody an expansion process.”

When asked why the league would even consider expansion, Bettman reiterated the growing interest from other cities in adding a team, and in Foley’s case, he has expressed an interest for more than a year.

But the league hasn’t even studied the Las Vegas market as far as its strength, and no timeline has been established for an expansion process.

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