PITTSBURGH, PA – MAY 30: NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman (R) speaks with the media during a press conference as NHL Deputy Commissioner and chief legal officer Bill Daly (L) looks on prior to Game One of the 2016 NHL Stanley Cup Final between the Pittsburgh Penguins and the San Jose Sharks at Consol Energy Center on May 30, 2016 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Justin K. Aller/Getty Images)

New info on NHL expansion released, rules may not be as harsh as before

Save for the Penguins and Sharks, a lot of teams are already moving forward with their offseason plans, trying to prep for what will be an action packed summer. A lot of the pieces will fall into place after the NHL makes a decision regarding expansion. It looks like for now that the pathway for Las Vegas is set. The caveats are what really matter here.

Out of all of the comments during the press conference, I found these to be the most fascinating. How are they not worried about this possibility? The big plus of going to Las Vegas is getting the opportunity to be the first professional sports organization in town. The Raiders would be cutting into a huge market share if they decide to move there.

We all know this, right?

This is huge news for teams with a lot of players signed to deals that are beneficial to the club over a long period of time. The Blackhawks are a team that would have suffered under this rule. One big time asset would have had to be exposed.

While not 100% confirmed, these are the details that could make or break a team. Many teams would like to only expose their own mistakes but may not be able to due to this ruling. If they have to expose players that have value because of this rule, will the Board of Governors vote in favor of expansion? It could mean a lot of money in their own pocket, but it could also mean that the team they own could be at a disadvantage in the years ahead.

It is a story that will need to be followed over the course of the next month. The more layers they add, the more beneficial this becomes for the owners. Be on the lookout for additional stipulations in the weeks ahead.

About Sam Blazer

Sam is a self proclaimed chess prodigy. He once placed seventh in the state of Ohio in Chess when he was in kindergarten. He will rarely if ever mention though that only eight people were entered in this tournament. Contact him at sblaze17@gmail.com

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