They will find someone. But this is just such amazing timing. I am forced to respect itSo it's truly over unless there is a new owner willing to spend probably 3 billion on expansion + building a new arena?
LOL. Good riddance.
Fitting way to end this saga. I think it's finally over.What an all-time news dump by the way.
Incredible and hilarious timing. Keeping this under wraps until now is probably the single best accomplishment in franchise history, unless you count holding Glendale hostage for 20 mill an accomplishment.
They are definitely relieved. Now they can charge a better expansion fee.I just wonder how much of this is on Bettman and how much of this is on the other owners? Are the other owners even that upset since everyone got their money?
Me and @DisgruntledHawkFan were discussing this.
Who says it’s over? Alex Meruelo?I remember following this saga since 2011... it was always 2 more weeks....and here we are 13 years later on june 24 2024 it finally comes to a complete end. What a journey it was.
if muerelo is out the nhl will go through a regular expansion process for a new ownership group that will have no affiliation with the coyotes. Its now officially unrelated to the original coyotes.Who says it’s over? Alex Meruelo?
This iteration of the Coyotes is officially dead. I mean unless a yet to be named billionaire owner decides he wants to drop $2.5B of his own money to start an expansion team & build an arena, there won't be hockey back in the desert for at least a decade. They'd be smart to do a total rebrand anyway...the Yotes name is way too toxic for the valley. Just start over from the ground up.Who says it’s over? Alex Meruelo?
Says who?if muerelo is out the nhl will go through a regular expansion process for a new ownership group that will have no affiliation with the coyotes. Its now officially unrelated to the original coyotes.
They will still work to get an owner and a building. Maybe they can buy Glendale, who knows? But the timeline is accelerated now, not delayed. Meruelo was in the way.This iteration of the Coyotes is officially dead. I mean unless a yet to be named billionaire owner decides he wants to drop $2.5B of his own money to start an expansion team & build an arena, there won't be hockey back in the desert for at least a decade. They'd be smart to do a total rebrand anyway...the Yotes name is way too toxic for the valley. Just start over from the ground up.
Ironically, the fastest way back would be an expansion team with an owner that makes a deal with Glendale. So dumb that's there's NHL ready building just sitting there, yet the league & the charlatan owner brigade just shit all over it & the COG.
Why wouldn’t they?All time news dump.
I think Phoenix probably gets a team back eventually, but I can’t imagine that team takes the Coyotes name.
Disagree....In 30 years, not one viable ownership group stepped up when the cost was less than $300M with a team friendly lease in place. If Glendale isn't in play(which it should be), the cost is going to be close to $3B for the team & an arena. Add in that the market itself & lack of of a stable fanbase is still an issue, as is getting a new building built in the political landscape that is AZ. Can't see a team back there within a decade.Says who?
They will still work to get an owner and a building. Maybe they can buy Glendale, who knows? But the timeline is accelerated now, not delayed. Meruelo was in the way.
Why wouldn’t they?
Whatever the timeline is, it is. It’s going to take 3 1/2-5 years sooner than it would have otherwise.Disagree....In 30 years, not one viable ownership group stepped up when the cost was less than $300M with a team friendly lease in place. If Glendale isn't in play(which it should be), the cost is going to be close to $3B for the team & an arena. Add in that the market itself & lack of of a stable fanbase is still an issue, as is getting a new building built in the political landscape that is AZ. Can't see a team back there within a decade.