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Beatnik 08-01-2004, 08:03 PM http://www.cyberpresse.ca/sports/article/2,338,0,082004,748837.shtml
The article is in French and we can only see a part of the one i read in the newspaper this morning.
It says that the WHA have 5 teams now Dallas, Detroit, Halifax, Québec et Vancouver and that it's not impossible that one or 2 extra team will join before the 15th august.
It also says that the "big" annoncement will be make after the long weekend in english Canada to get more interest.
Eric Forest 08-01-2004, 09:16 PM No more Toronto Toros ?
Termanology 08-02-2004, 12:00 AM So Vancouver has a team then?Is there any way to confirm that?
ALF AmericanLionsFan 08-02-2004, 07:07 AM What in the world is going on with this league?
This League will start, I just know it, I expect there to be 6 teams come start of season, including Toronto...
SerbianEagle 08-07-2004, 01:33 AM Is there a particular reason for WHA wanting 6 teams? Is it the "original six" kinda deal?
garry1221 08-07-2004, 02:25 AM Is there a particular reason for WHA wanting 6 teams? Is it the "original six" kinda deal?
originally there were 7 teams, then once the draft came along, the 'founders franchise' was put for a team in the works, which turned out to be vancouver, no idea what happened to florida or hamilton's franchise's... anyone know? and toronto for the time being is seemingly being held out of toronto by their hopeful arena's management which only says they'll make a deal w/ the baby leafs... which frankly when i read that i almost felt sick, i'd think that any revenue for the arena would be good revenue, but apparantly not :bonk::huh:
I am Jack's Fish 08-07-2004, 09:43 AM originally there were 7 teams, then once the draft came along, the 'founders franchise' was put for a team in the works, which turned out to be vancouver, no idea what happened to florida or hamilton's franchise's... anyone know? :
Florida team has no place to play. The WHA called the Miami Arena to find out about buying the place (its up for auction) but realized that they missed the public meeting to buy the rights to be part of the auction on August 10th. Orlando is in the grips of the local minor league owner who has a fued with the WHA and wont let the WHA come to the TD Waterhouse Center, and Jacksonville was owned by the guy who owns the Orlando team, but he sold it to Ron Duguay and the agreement was that Duguay couldnt move the Barracudas up to the WHA.
I was hired to work for the Miami team by one of the guys woring for the WHA now, and that guy busts his butt to make things happen, but he tends to make announcements that are very premature and based on hope, instead of reality. Which about sums up the whole WHA strategy. Great at marketing, poor on execution.
Miami could have happened, they just missed the boat by a few days for the rights to buy the arena.
Bruwinz37 08-08-2004, 12:22 AM I have been in whiffle ball leagues more organized than this.
WTF is going on here? Does the WHA really have a plan? I cant see how in the world this will get off the ground and thats too bad because I really want to watch hockey in the fall but I cant see the WHA lasting.
ALF AmericanLionsFan 08-08-2004, 11:09 AM What is making me upset with the WHA is there lack of information. They make no announcements on anything. What happened to Hamilton? Toronto? There is nothing every posted on their website. Last thing they have on there is the draft. A little info for your potential fans wouldn't hurt!!!!!!!!!! :shakehead
garry1221 08-08-2004, 01:20 PM What is making me upset with the WHA is there lack of information. They make no announcements on anything. What happened to Hamilton? Toronto? There is nothing every posted on their website. Last thing they have on there is the draft. A little info for your potential fans wouldn't hurt!!!!!!!!!! :shakehead
no idea on hamilton, but toronto is hanging in limbo right now because some arena ( can't remember the name right now ) but they claim they'll only negotiate a lease w/ the baby leafs and are completely shunning the toro's, frankly i feel it's complete stupidity... i mean, any revenue for the arena is good revenue right?... and they're completely turning away not even listening to a single word
Kevin Forbes 08-08-2004, 02:23 PM the Toronto arena in question in the Ricoh Centre I believe, the former home of the Toronto Roadrunners (also mentioned as a site for a team in that other league by the business guy from Mississauga).
What happens to the drafted players of the teams that no longer exist?
ALF AmericanLionsFan 08-08-2004, 02:50 PM Wasn't the arena the Roadrunners played in last year brand new? I swear I thought that just opened last year?
Dizzy 08-09-2004, 10:49 AM St. John's is moving to the Ricoh for the 05-06 season, the Toros have nowhere to play.
Licentia 08-09-2004, 06:40 PM What happens to the drafted players of the teams that no longer exist?
Yeah, i'm wondering that too. Who will get Sidney Crosby's rights now?
ej_pens 08-09-2004, 08:13 PM What happens to the drafted players of the teams that no longer exist?
The draft was a show, simply to get some pub for the league.
In the end (if they even get this far), IMO, teams will sign anyone that they can get, regardless of who he was drafted by.
ej_pens 08-09-2004, 08:15 PM It also says that the "big" annoncement will be make after the long weekend in english Canada to get more interest.
They've missed almost every other "big"announcement date. What's one more? :shakehead
Coolburn 08-10-2004, 02:33 PM Florida team has no place to play. The WHA called the Miami Arena to find out about buying the place (its up for auction) but realized that they missed the public meeting to buy the rights to be part of the auction on August 10th. Orlando is in the grips of the local minor league owner who has a fued with the WHA and wont let the WHA come to the TD Waterhouse Center, and Jacksonville was owned by the guy who owns the Orlando team, but he sold it to Ron Duguay and the agreement was that Duguay couldnt move the Barracudas up to the WHA.
I was hired to work for the Miami team by one of the guys woring for the WHA now, and that guy busts his butt to make things happen, but he tends to make announcements that are very premature and based on hope, instead of reality. Which about sums up the whole WHA strategy. Great at marketing, poor on execution.
Miami could have happened, they just missed the boat by a few days for the rights to buy the arena.Mark, the arena was purchased today by the guy not wanting to tear it down. And the local paper says a possibility includes minor league sports. Think there's any way it would work to have a WHA team in Miami Arena? The new owner envisions 105 events per yr and that would help do that.
http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/local/southflorida/sfl-arena081004,0,4952251.story?coll=sfla-home-headlines
ALF AmericanLionsFan 08-11-2004, 08:59 PM Any new news for the WHA? I'm beginning to lose faith. :(
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