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Playing NHL Games In Quebec City Is The Least Teams Can Do If The Nordiques Aren’t Returning

In April 2011, Quebec Nordiques fans attended a game between the New Jersey Devils and Boston Bruins with a call to bring back the team.<p>Ed Mulholland-Imagn Images</p>

In April 2011, Quebec Nordiques fans attended a game between the New Jersey Devils and Boston Bruins with a call to bring back the team.

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It’s hardly a secret, but it’s as true as ever – the Quebec City market desperately wants an NHL team.

On Monday, the Ottawa Senators announced they’ll play two pre-season games in Quebec City, facing the New Jersey Devils on Sept. 28 and the Montreal Canadiens Sept. 30. Sens owner Michael Andlauer also said at a press conference Monday that the Sens also have a “vision” of playing a couple of their regular-season games in Quebec City, but he and team president Cyril Leeder then had to clarify that they’re committed to keeping the team in Ottawa-Gatineau.

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There were questions last pre-season about how many fans would attend the Los Angeles Kings’ exhibition games against the Boston Bruins and Florida Panthers in Quebec City. But more than 17,000 fans attended the Kings and Bruins game, and aside from the debate about whether the province needed to pay a multi-million-dollar subsidy to make it happen, the matches were a hit for those who rarely get to see an NHL game.

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Even the Jan. 19 PWHL game between the Ottawa Charge and Montreal Victoire was a massive success, drawing in more than 18,000 fans.

Those positive results and the announcement of more games are great news for Quebec hockey fans, even if nobody should be getting ahead of themselves and presuming there’s a clear path ahead for Quebec City to land its own NHL team soon. The best Quebec City can hope for is to host a few regular-season games, the same way European cities have been hosting games for a while now. And given how much passion Quebec City has for the NHL product, the least the league can do is to stage a couple of games in Quebec’s capital city.

Now, we’re not here to pour cold water all over the hopes and dreams of Quebec City fans. To be sure, landing a team in Salt Lake City may have seemed a pipe dream for quite some time, but the stars lined up perfectly last year, and voila – the Utah Hockey Club was born. Could the same thing happen for Quebec City? Sure, in theory, that’s absolutely possible, although the challenges with the Canadian dollar, having English-speaking team members and…

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