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Report: NHL eyeing Austin and Houston for expansion

By Thomson Reuters Jun 23, 2026 | 4:15 PM

The Dallas Stars could one day have some company in Texas, with ESPN reporting Tuesday that ​the NHL is looking at Austin ‌and Houston as potential expansion targets.

Expansion beyond the current 32 teams was being discussed at the NHL’s board of governors meeting on ‌Tuesday ​in New York, ⁠according to the report.

Commissioner ⁠Gary Bettman reiterated during the Stanley Cup Final earlier this month that the league has received interest from ​prospective cities and owners across North America.

In addition to the two Texas ⁠locations, other cities that ⁠have publicly stated an interest ​in hosting an NHL team include Atlanta, ​New Orleans, Cincinnati, Kansas City and ‌Omaha, Neb. Atlanta had two previous NHL teams that relocated to Calgary and Winnipeg.

Bettman previously told the board of ⁠governors that potential expansion teams should expect to come in for a fee of at ⁠least $2 ‌billion, per ESPN.

The newest NHL ⁠franchise, the Seattle Kraken began ​play ‌in 2021-22 after laying out ​a $650 million ⁠expansion fee. That was a significant leap from the $500 million it cost for the Vegas Golden Knights to found a club that first faced off 2017-18.

–Field ​Level Media