Renaud Lavoie has just revealed the two conditions that would signal the return of the Quebec Nordiques

While the Los Angeles Kings and several prominent NHL players are currently in Quebec, discussions about the return of the Quebec Nordiques are gaining traction.

Though many have (likely justifiably) lost hope, TVA Sports journalist Renaud Lavoie shared a glimmer of optimism on BPM Sports just minutes ago.

Two Essential Elements for the Return of the Quebec Nordiques

Among the believers is Renaud Lavoie. He suggests that the success of the Kings’ first game in Quebec, along with the large crowd it attracted, is significant and may draw attention to the possibility of the Nordiques’ return.

“He believes that people are taking notes and keeping in mind that Quebec is a viable market due to the passion of the fans and the presence of an NHL-caliber arena.” – Charles-Alexis Brisebois

In Renaud Lavoie’s view, if an American investor recognizes the potential and invests in bringing back the Nordiques, it could significantly expedite the process and make it a reality.

Renaud Lavoie’s Segment: “Quebec Proves There’s Room for Professional Hockey”

Renaud Lavoie clearly believes that the return of the Nordiques may depend on securing an American investor.

The two key conditions for the Nordiques’ possible return are: an American investor and a capable owner who can impress Gary Bettman.

An investor from the United States would be essential to persuade Bettman…

Additionally, for those who missed the segment, Renaud’s tone suggests he still holds optimism about the possibility of this happening.

I think it could definitely work!  If a strong investor steps in, it could create the momentum needed to bring back the Nordiques. The passion for hockey in Quebec is incredible, and with the right leadership, it could be a fantastic success!

See you tomorrow

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