Today Craig Leipold, owner of the Preds as of five weeks ago, did what has been rumored for months: He bought the Minnesota Wild.

I’m off two minds about this: One, Leipold could have taken (or tried to take) Jim Balsillie’s offer that would have almost assuredly landed the Preds in Ontario. Two, this purchase makes it absolutely clear just how bad Leipold thinks Nashville is as a hockey market. He’ll deny the latter to some degree, and I appreciate his role in helping the local ownership group purchase the team, but it sure stinks to see an owner Nashville once loved wind up in a competing market.

Nonetheless, it’s hard to begrudge him for wanting the Wild, where the team has sold out every single home game since it began play in 2000, but not for abandoning the Preds. I can wish Leipold success, but only to a point: Here’s hoping for a Preds playoff series victory over the Wild in the West finals one of these days.

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