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HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — Another NHL season is about to conclude without a solution to satisfy hockey-hungry Houstonians who want the league in the city. Despite overtures and flirtations, especially with Rockets owner Tilman Fertitta once expressing adding a major league hockey franchise to the Toyota Center, anything resembling an outright NHL-to-Houston move is purely rumor and speculation in 2022. Still, that hasn’t stopped a small but mighty hockey fan base from dreaming up possibilities, specifically within the realm of relocating an existing franchise to the NHL’s largest untapped U.S. market. The video above is from a 2017 report on Tilman Fertitta exploring the potential of landing the NHL in Houston. The “NHL To Houston” Twitter feed has served as not only a sounding board for H-Town’s hockey fanatics but also an aggregator specifically for franchises that may be on their last rope with their current cities. For example, recent tweets have focused on the movements regarding the Coyotes, who famously were on the outs with the city of Glendale, Arizona, and their former home, Gila River Arena. The Coyotes are temporarily sheltered at Arizona State University’s Multi-Purpose Arena, which holds under one-third of the hockey capacity of Gila River’s 17,000 seats. What could hold up the Coyotes from heading to H-Town, though, is the team’s talks with nearby Tempe’s plan for an entertainment district and hockey venue. It remains to be seen if this is going to stick. In any case, the Coyotes have long been one of the franchises vulnerable to relocation. What about expansion? Chances are slim that the league awards Houston its 33rd team, which would be one more than the billion-dollar sports giant, the NFL. SEE ALSO: H-TOWN HOCKEY: JJ Watt wants NHL team in Houston EMBED <>MORE VIDEOS J.J. Watt wants NHL team in Houston The NHL welcomed two new franchises within the last five seasons – Vegas Golden Knights and Seattle Kraken. So, relocation would be the more sensible solution. But, again, Houston is no closer to Zambonis, shootouts, and goal horns than it was nine years ago when the minor league Aeros played their last game in the city. For now, Houston’s hockey fans will have to settle on watching a rare exhibition game up close, like the upcoming H-Town Ice Hockey Showdown at Ice Skate Memorial City on July 15-16, or tuning into ABC13 for the 2022 Stanley Cup Final, which pits the Colorado Avalanche and the two-time defending champs, the Tampa Bay Lightning. FULL STANLEY CUP FINALS SCHEDULE: Game 1: Tampa Bay at Colorado, 7 p.m., Wednesday, June 15 Game 2: Tampa Bay at Colorado, 7 p.m., Saturday, June 18 Game 3: Colorado at Tampa Bay, 7 p.m., Monday, June 20 Game 4: Colorado at Tampa Bay, 7 p.m., Wednesday, June 22 Game 5*: Tampa Bay at Colorado, 7 p.m., Friday, June 24 Game 6*: Colorado at Tampa Bay, 7 p.m., Sunday, June 26 Game 7*: Tampa Bay at Colorado, 7 p.m., Tuesday, June 28 All games are on ABC13 and ESPN+. All times are Central Time.


June 16, 2022

HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — Neighbors in an east Houston neighborhood jumped into action holding a man down until police got there after an 11-year-old boy said a man lured him into his car, locked him in, and attempted to sexually assault him. Miguel Angel Cordero Ramirez, 30, is charged with aggravated kidnapping and is behind bars on a $250,000 bond. …

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NHL in Houston: Little movement but lots of chatter among H-Town’s hockey fans


June 16, 2022

HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — Another NHL season is about to conclude without a solution to satisfy hockey-hungry Houstonians who want the league in the city. Despite overtures and flirtations, especially with Rockets owner Tilman Fertitta once expressing adding a major league hockey franchise to the Toyota Center, anything resembling an outright NHL-to-Houston move is purely rumor and speculation in 2022. …

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Christian Wood trade: Houston gets Dallas’ No. 26 pick and 4 players including Boban Marjanovic


June 16, 2022

HOUSTON, Texas — The Dallas Mavericks are acquiring center/power forward Christian Wood from the Houston Rockets in exchange for the No. 26 pick in the 2022 NBA draft and four players with expiring contracts, sources told ESPN. Dallas will send Boban Marjanovic, Marquese Chriss, Trey Burke and Sterling Brown to Houston, sources said, creating roster flexibility and adding a productive big man. Wood, 26, averaged 19.1 points and 9.9 rebounds during …

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DACA recipients urge Congress to act on immigration reform on program’s 10th anniversary


June 16, 2022

HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, or DACA, recipients around the country celebrated a decade since President Obama’s administration first introduced the program, protecting them from being deported. However, they are urging Congress to act on immigration reform, citing that to this day, there is still no clear pathway to citizenship for the undocumented community. According to …

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Saharan haze expected to blow through on Thursday


June 16, 2022

HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — Another thick cloud of Saharan haze is moving through Houston. It will stick around Thursday and thankfully thin out by Father’s Day weekend. While it’s here, individuals sensitive to the fine dust particles may notice flareups of allergy and asthma symptoms. High temperatures today are warming into the mid 90s. With the dry, dusty air overhead …

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Grace Place seeks to expand services to LGBTQ+ youth experiencing homelessness


June 15, 2022

HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — Twice a week in Montrose, LGBTQ+ youth experiencing homelessness can find a lifeline at Grace Place. “This space is created to foster safety, (and) nourishment,” said programming director Chaunteion Hall. For 12 years, the nonprofit has not only offered free home-cooked meals in a family-style setting, but a range of activities and resources to help vulnerable youth …

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