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As some may know, Kings' owner, Phil Anschutz, owns an arena in Kansas City and is further gambling quite literally on the NHL expanding to Las Vegas. Anschutz' ownership of

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Default Kings Going to Kansas City in the Pre-Season

As some may know, Kings' owner, Phil Anschutz, owns an arena in Kansas City and is further gambling quite literally on the NHL expanding to Las Vegas. Anschutz' ownership of the stadium in London is the whole reason the Kings went there last fall.

While Kansas City waits for a professional tenant, they will see 'NHL quality' play in a pre-season game between the Kings and the Blues this fall. Read more here:
The St. Louis Blues will meet the Los Angeles Kings in an NHL exhibition game on Sept. 22 at the Sprint Center, according to NHL sources. It will be the first hockey game played at the arena since it opened last Oct. 13.
Kings Meet St. Louis in Kansas City

I suspect Anschutz was looking for more of a return on his stadium than one hockey game. As for Kings' fans, they may be the real winners here since this is a pre-season game that season ticket holders won't have to pay to see. At last week's Town Hall Meeting, an attendee made clear he resented having to purchase any pre-season games to maintain his season seat license.

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As some may know, Kings' owner, Phil Anschutz, owns an arena in Kansas City and is further gambling quite literally on the NHL expanding to Las Vegas. Anschutz' ownership of the stadium in London is the whole reason the Kings went there last fall.

While Kansas City waits for a professional tenant, they will see 'NHL quality' play in a pre-season game between the Kings and the Blues this fall. Read more here:
The St. Louis Blues will meet the Los Angeles Kings in an NHL exhibition game on Sept. 22 at the Sprint Center, according to NHL sources. It will be the first hockey game played at the arena since it opened last Oct. 13.
Kings Meet St. Louis in Kansas City

I suspect Anschutz was looking for more of a return on his stadium than one hockey game. As for Kings' fans, they may be the real winners here since this is a pre-season game that season ticket holders won't have to pay to see. At last week's Town Hall Meeting, an attendee made clear he resented having to purchase any pre-season games to maintain his season seat license.

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I used to live in Vegas and the whole town is buzzing about an NHL or NBA team.If I had to bet on one place the NHL will exand to it is Vegas.The market is just ideal for it there.Having said that I really hope that exantion doesn't happen in the near future.I was on XM yesturday with Gary Bettman discussing expantion and the point I was making is that it really dilutes the talent pool thus decreasing the value of the product out on the ice.Just take a look at the Kings and Ducks after the "93 exantion year.The Kings went into the toilet and the Cup made it to Socal but landed in Disneyland.We now have 2 Socal teams and only one of them is good enought to play in the playoffs.LA has had 2 NHL franchises for the past 15 years and the number of time they met in the playoofs is ZERO!Just say no to Expantion!
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