Several news outlets reported yesterday that an executive management team from the Edmonton Oilers paid a visit to Quebec City to meet with Mayor Regis Labeaume to share ideas with regard to constructing new facilities in their respective cities. The ownership group is prepared to invest $200 million dollars into a new arena in Edmonton for the Oilers to call home upon the condition that the public foots the difference. Several members of the Oilers’ ownership and front office vehemently denied that the topic of relocation was discussed during their meeting, despite the fact that the Oilers’ ownership group has had their $250 million dollar taxpayer funded proposal rejected the by the City of Edmonton, and on the heels of the September announcement that the Jean Charest government of Quebec has promised to invest up to 45% towards the construction of a new arena in Quebec City to lure an NHL franchise.
Something is rotten in Edmonton, and the smell has drifted far enough to turn up the noses of patient hockey fans in Quebec City.
What do you think? Is this more relocation rhetoric coming from another desperate hockey market or are the Oilers truly interested in sharing ideas with the municipal government of Quebec City?








Canadian Press -TORONTO — Fresh off their championship victory, members of Canada’s junior hockey team arrived at Toronto’s Pearson International Airport on Tuesday with gold medals around their necks and fans cheering their appearance.