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RE: OT: Next up on the expansion train - the NHL
Can't mention KC without also mentioning Omaha. At least as far as seating is concerned, CenturyLink Center in Omaha is just as big as Sprint Center in KC. I think now it's down to Creighton bball games and the USA Swimming olympic trials, with UN-Omaha hockey moving into an on-campus arena. Don't know how the amenities of CLC compare to SC, or if either are up to par with other newish NBA/NHL arenas.

And for that matter, Omaha also has a newish baseball stadium that I don't even think hosts a minor league team! Again, just Creighton (baseball) and then of course the CWS. Now that stadium isn't quite big enough for MLB, but it can be expanded to 35k at least.


You'd think maybe the city would try to work out a deal to have the Royals play a couple home series in Omaha and then for KC/Omaha to try to get NBA/NHL to rotate between them.
(This post was last modified: 06-28-2016 09:57 AM by MplsBison.)
06-28-2016 09:55 AM
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