I think it begins todayIt's finished then. There was really no other choice.
The 5 year clock is soon to begin
It really remains to be seen how strong the Coyotes brand is. That a bunch of Internet dweebs posting here like it says something, but it might not say what you think it says. I'm not saying it's bad or good, but rather I would hope that whoever owns the next Phoenix franchise should invest in some good market research to get a good answer to that question.The Coyotes branding is so strong that they brought back their original look, even when the brick red Mike Smith unis were absolutely gorgeous. The Kachina, and the name, will be back when the NHL returns to PHX
Going back to the Browns example most of the team staff moved, even those who were born and raised in the area. Recently the guy who was the head of PR for the team retired and did an interview with the Cleveland paper. He was a Cleveland native and said that when he didn't know if he wanted to go Ozzie Newsome told him "there isn't an NFL team in Cleveland offering us a job." People move for work all the time.up to the media rights partners the new team signs, I'd think... but even then, a lot of people aren't going to want to uproot their families. Probably also partly depends on if the AHL team shakes out.
For the PBP guys, they could probably get work in Arizona for another team if they wanted. Someone has to do ASU hockey or like Arizona football
I mean at the end of the day, there were only 5000 people there last night. Most of the relocation news hasn't made it above the fold in the Arizona Republic.
"My NHL team" is going to be the team that represents you in the NHL. If they're the Arizona Coyotes or if they're the Phoenix Saguaros, they're the NHL team for those fans.
The Coyotes will be back in the Pacific Division if they get reactivated.
Utah being in the Central is better than Arizona in the Central since SLC observes DST while Phoenix does not which meant the Central was a three time zone division in a part-time basis, something the NHL had eliminated in 2013.
So starting next season, both Western divisions will once again be two-time zone on a full-time basis.