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I beg to differ. I think the owners will work out a plan to balance out the conferences. Unless they want to keep the Western Conference smaller to make it easier and more desirable to play in the west because it'd be easier to make the playoffs.
Their plan A is clearly Vegas and Seattle but they're not going to wait around forever for SEA. The fact that think the league hasn't had any problems with the 14-16 alignment should ease any of their concerns over going to a potential 15-17 split so I think they eventually grow tired of waiting and just go with QC semi-reluctantly. That's just my guess.
You make a good point that I never really put to much thought about making the WC more desirable with less teams but this would also a. foster more rivalries for the league as a result and b. lessen travel for the entire EC.
QC will be rivals with practically the entire EC with a few exceptions and if the Whalers were to come back they would have rivalries with the Bruins, Rangers, now Hurricanes, etc.
Rivalries = Compelling TV & $. Less travel costs is a by-product.