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Originally Posted by The S'toon Goon
I think Nanaimo makes a ton of sense for whl expansion. Natural rivalry with Victoria. The BC division could use a 6th team as well. If memory serves me right the hockey rink there was built back in the 80s(?) So perhaps an upgrade could be on the horizon!
I assume that Swift current moves back to the east division with Winnipeg gone. To have balanced divisions another Alberta team could be added. I think Grande Prairie would be a decent candidate. Like Nanaimo the rink would need an upgrade, but population is there. As an added bonus it stretches the league north a fair bit.
Would love to see the league somehow include Yellowknife and Whitehorse one day, but obviously that would take some deep pockets to offset the the transportation nightmare.
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I don't think there's space for upgrades to make it a WHL arena.
It's a 2 side seated arena.
One end wall is about 6 feet from the wall. The other end is the entrance foyer.
The only spot for "luxury boxes" could be where the upper concourse (seen above the Frank Carne arena sign in the image below) where they sell beer. But a lot of people like to stand there and drink looking down on the game.
The roof is also a bit too low to get any luxury boxes on the side.
They would need a new arena and it would be a hard sell to publicly fund after they added a twin ice sheet complex in the mid 2000s with about 500-750 seat capacity.
It would need to be a new purpose built arena, they could take over the North Town center area maybe if the mall finally collapses (more than it already has).