This was a real shocker. I'm not sure exactly what is going on, but I know that good people are working on getting it fixed. The Blues have an affiliate in Peoria, that is not going to change. I am praying that the Wild thing will pan out but I know that the Aeros do fairly well in Houston. I would bet that Edmonton moves their affiliate to Iowa.
A lot of the AHL's dynamics changed when Quad City left for BC. That is the single biggest thing that will change the landscape of the league. It opens the flood gates for teams to move west to Vegas, Seattle, Portland etc.
For those of you who made it to any Chops games this year, you can testify that the attendance was exponentially improved from the first half of the season. From talking with fans and some of the front office people at the conclusion of the season I think this is a healthy franchise, and that it will be here for at least the foreseeable future.
On the other hand, I trust no-one anymore when it comes to money. There is a lot of speculation that this last year was a big song and dance to buy time until Cedar Park, Texas could build an arena.
There is also a legitimate effort underway by a local group of investors to purchase the Chops from their current Texas-based ownership group. I hope that goes through.