Llama19
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They need to be arrested for other stuff I won't get into. All I gotta say is they are corrupt
Doesn't Thomas (Tom) Galvin remind you of anyone...
It's Me! Matthew Hulsizer!
They need to be arrested for other stuff I won't get into. All I gotta say is they are corrupt
Also moving a team away from Buffalo would be a huge mistake. You would be leaving a strong hockey market in chase of new market that may or may not work out. At least Buffalo shows that with some hope even a bad team draws well there. Unfortunately they have been bad for so long the fans don't have much hope in the team left.Pegula is a huge Buffalo guy. He's also worth $7 billion.
Even if he were to sell (which I think highly unlikely) he'd never let them be moved from Buffalo.
Additionally, i don't believe the NFL allows owners to own other teams in a different city.
I think we're past the "megathread" category, but I don't think there's any question that, given the right circumstances, the NHL would like to be in Arizona - it is #10 in largest metro areas by population (depends on how yo count it). Only Houston and Atlanta are larger - and the NHL would very much like to be in those cities as well.
You would be surprised. He doesn't spend to the cap, he cut a load of staff to save money. Thats not someone trying to win a cup.
Does anyone have the list of all the megathread topic titles. It used to be a tradition that the first post on each new thread would have a list of all the thread titles but that went away at one point.
You don't need to explain to me the problem to me and its not overpaying second rate talent.Whatever the flaws of the Sabres right now - not spending to the cap is not amongst them.
Actually that was a problem for Pegula. When he first bought the Sabres he immediately spent to the cap - problem was he was just overpaying for second-rate talents.
I don't have the list, no.
If I recall correctly, one mod several years ago declared the Coyotes saga "over" and just about forbid debate on the topic of the Yotes moving. Of course the topic was anything but over, but discussion then continued only piecemeal, and without the Megathread label.
Also moving a team away from Buffalo would be a huge mistake. You would be leaving a strong hockey market in chase of new market that may or may not work out. At least Buffalo shows that with some hope even a bad team draws well there. Unfortunately they have been bad for so long the fans don't have much hope in the team left.
Additionally, i don't believe the NFL allows owners to own other teams in a different city.
Shahid Khan? Owns both the Jags and Fulham in the EPL.
Although maybe that only applies to North America.
Yup, it seems it 2018 they got rid of it.Josh Harris (co-)owns the New Jersey Devils, Philadelphia 76ers, and Washington Commanders.
They relaxed that rule years ago.
I think i'd only want an expansion as well, no more attached mojo.
Clean slate, re-brand - I flip flop on the Coyotes but lets be real. That era was 95% misery
If I recall correctly, one mod several years ago declared the Coyotes saga "over" and just about forbid debate on the topic of the Yotes moving. Of course the topic was anything but over, but discussion then continued only piecemeal, and without the Megathread label.
taking a team away from buffalo would not be a mistake since even when they are selling out they still lose money. They will never be able to get games in the Ontario tv market which would help a little, Sabres fans complain about their ticket prices even though they are dirt cheap, they have no corporate support like other teams haveAlso moving a team away from Buffalo would be a huge mistake. You would be leaving a strong hockey market in chase of new market that may or may not work out. At least Buffalo shows that with some hope even a bad team draws well there. Unfortunately they have been bad for so long the fans don't have much hope in the team left.
Additionally, i don't believe the NFL allows owners to own other teams in a different city.Buffalo had the fans but even when selling out they still lose money on a annual basis, they can’t get into the tv market in Ontario