GindyDraws
Registered User
Let's be realistic here; I've always felt that, historically, Rosemont's hockey team has never particularly had any motivation in the affiliation game, even as the AHL has embraced the growing trend of letting the NHL affiliate take control of just about everything, including divisions dictating how many games are played.
So, in this hypothetical scenario (just humor me, please), would the Wolves consider independent status in favor of competing for the Calder Cup and let there be 32 affiliated teams, or would they rather deal with the situation they contend with given there's no other option or interest for an IHL-level hockey league?
I'm interested in the responses.
So, in this hypothetical scenario (just humor me, please), would the Wolves consider independent status in favor of competing for the Calder Cup and let there be 32 affiliated teams, or would they rather deal with the situation they contend with given there's no other option or interest for an IHL-level hockey league?
I'm interested in the responses.