Confirmed with Link: All-Purpose "Days of Our Meruelo" Talk

Dirty Old Man

Yotah Hockey Club
Jan 29, 2008
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It's crazy - I've had two sporting obsessions in my life, and it just blows my mind how time and fate have conspired to make me loathe both of them after years of thinking I'd follow them the rest of my life. Time and age are crazy, folks.
Heh, guessing the other one's motorsports, right? I didn't watch a NASCAR race this year (but I do watch F1, including all the practices usually...I know it's a sleazy over-priced business too, but it costs nothing to follow and as long as ESPN carries Sky Sports commercial free, i'm in)
 
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Dirty Old Man

Yotah Hockey Club
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We're pretty much the same here. My other sport is college football and while I'm still hanging in there, it's getting very tough. I am all for NIL and I don't think they could've done a worse job of implementing it. Almost seems like the goal all along was to destroy the sport.
I see it as a whack a mole. They fixed the "elite teams not getting a shot at the national championship" problem by finally having a playoff like every other sport and level, but then they opened the gates of the transfer portal and NIL, and we have college kids being UFAs every year, with only 1-year "contracts"... so now I'm rooting for my rich fellow alumni to open their wallets as much as for the players (coz we know *I* ain't gonna)
 
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Sinurgy

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I see it as a whack a mole. They fixed the "elite teams not getting a shot at the national championship" problem by finally having a playoff like every other sport and level, but then they opened the gates of the transfer portal and NIL, and we have college kids being UFAs every year, with only 1-year "contracts"... so now I'm rooting for my rich fellow alumni to open their wallets as much as for the players (coz we know *I* ain't gonna)
The "elite" teams now will essentially be which collective has the most money. It's the MLB model right now, never been easier to purchase a championship (in theory) only somehow this is even worse because as you said there are no contracts. At a bare minimum they need to start requiring contracts, having free agency every single year sucks!!
 
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Dirty Old Man

Yotah Hockey Club
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The "elite" teams now will essentially be which collective has the most money. It's the MLB model right now, never been easier to purchase a championship (in theory) only somehow this is even worse because as you said there are no contracts. At a bare minimum they need to start requiring contracts, having free agency every single year sucks!!
All true...and now that I think about it our neighbors at Arizona State may have timed all this beautifully - young coach with ties to the region and a great backstory, and I'm sure the alumni are dying to spend, spend, spend if it'll finally guarantee them a consistent winner... in a conference that just lost Texas and Oklahoma, giving it a bit of a power vacuum...
 

RemoAZ

Let it burn
Mar 30, 2010
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I haven't watched a single NHL game, and I'm not even tempted to. The avalanche of schadenfreude from all quarters about how it's about damn time the league wasn't in Arizona - half of the UHC coverage outside of Salt Lake City is more about "Yay! No more Arizona!" than it is "Yay! A Utah hockey team!" - makes me feel like the NHL and its fans couldn't give less of a shit about me. And yes, it feels goddamned personal.

But also, the continuing narrative from UHC coaches, players, and management about how they're finally in a "winter city" and all that horseshit is making it easier every second for me to ignore my former team. The fact that Josh Doan is playing for the soon-to-be-Reno Roadrunners only greases the skids more.

It's crazy - I've had two sporting obsessions in my life, and it just blows my mind how time and fate have conspired to make me loathe both of them after years of thinking I'd follow them the rest of my life. Time and age are crazy, folks.
Same. Checking here every couple weeks is the only NHLeske news I get. Don't follow anything hockey related on any socials and I never listen to sports talk or watch sports shows anymore. With all the hitting/blocking/tackling too hard penalties in the NFL, I've hardly watched football this year and I could count on one had the number of Steelers games I missed over the previous decade. The Yotes nuked my passion for hockey and it's rolled into all sports for me. I need a new hobby! Just got back today from two weeks in the Philippines. That was fun but too expensive to do often (not to mention work).

I still will never understand how they couldn't find an owner rich enough to own the team here. Over 20 years and not one even when they could have bought the arena and Westgate for chump change. Maybe it's the result of us being a melting pot with very few people actually born and raised here combined with the NHL being the 4th most popular league if you want to put them ahead of college football and basketball which is certainly debatable.

Oh well. Thanks for keeping the board alive guys.
 

DaBadGuy7

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Yes…… and no.

Coyotes went for a billion because the owners wanted their cake and eat it too.

Yotes were valued at about $650 million IN ARIZONA.

Well Meruelo was forced to sell and Morgan reported that Ishbia wasn’t willing to pay a billion to get it. No way Yotes were gonna be sold for less whether it was him or Smith imo
 

TheLegend

"Just say it 3 times..."
Aug 30, 2009
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Well Meruelo was forced to sell and Morgan reported that Ishbia wasn’t willing to pay a billion to get it. No way Yotes were gonna be sold for less whether it was him or Smith imo

You're missing a very important element here.

Ryan Smith didn't just appear out of nowhere. He was already in the process of applying for an expansion franchise. Just as Atlanta was. But his bid wasn't as publicized.

Had Meruelo solved his arena problems, Utah was still going to come into the league within the next 4-5 years..... and pay the $1.2 billion expansion cost.

Had Meruelo been able to reactivate the Coyotes in 5 years it was going to cost him that $1 billion price the league paid him to give up the hockey side for a while.

Either way..... The way the entire transaction went down was to protect that $1 billion plus expansion price no matter what. In the end.... the owners were going to get their money for a 33rd team.
 

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