Glorydays22
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I think the idea of them moving to Utah who wants a team instead of fighting with Arizona officials who don't. I think it a win for the organization and players.
This post is full of misinformation.Coyotes were kicked out of their arena (lease was not renewed) by the city of Glendale because they weren’t earning enough revenue to cover facility costs, rent etc.
They had to play at Mullet Arena in a pinch, Coyotes ownership was looking for other solutions (city of Tempe shot down an arena plan IIRC).
In a last ditch effort the Coyotes decided to bid on a land auction outside of Scottsdale. But the NHL realized, that even if the Coyotes won (which the probably wouldn’t, mayor of Scottsdale wasn’t keen on using city resources to build the arena on land they wouldn’t profit much from) that Arizona would have to play at Mullet arena for another 4 years at least. That is unacceptable for a pro franchise.
Utah ownership (Smith) has been aggressive throughout this process to bring a team to Salt Lake. They will share the arena with the Jazz (infrastructure is there, it’s not perfect but better than 5,000 seat arena). NHL decides to rip the bandaid and cut their losses with Arizona and move the team to a market that they believe will capture a decent amount of potential growth.
Someone correct me if I’m wrong on any of this, this is just my understanding of the situation
Not liking Glendale is fine but given what's going to happen on the 18th, I would prefer Glendale.This post is full of misinformation.
1. The Coyotes and Meruelo left Glendale because the previous ownership and NHL hated Glendale. There are literally comments around that time from Bettman about Glendale in their business deals. Meruelo made it clear that he wanted to build a new arena and that he would only be a temporary tenant at Glendale for a few years while that happened, and Glendale said that they wouldn't accept anything less than a 15-30 year lease if the team wanted to play there at all. Meruelo refused to sign that, so the team left.
Before Mullett Meruelo was looking at ASU and had an offer on the table but chose not to go with it because he wanted to build a sportsbook with the Arena and you can't do that on ASU land.
2. The NHL has known that the Yotes would need to play in Mullett for another couple of years since before the Tempe vote. The Tempe site needed mass remediation as it's literally currently a trash dump. Even if he won at Tempe, it would have been years before an Arena was built.
And the Scottsdale mayor has absolutely no power in this situation at all. He can dislike the Coyotes and think it's a bad deal for the state, he can't do anything about it. The state has already approved the auction, and you're required to give a detailed plan of what you want to do with the land, which the state then determines if it's a viable thing to do and approves of the site going to auction or not based on that. The Scottsdale mayor only has purview over what happens in Scottsdale, which this land has nothing to do with. It isn't in his jurisdiction at all.
And the thing he was mad about was the water situation for the Arena, because obviously a hockey arena needs a lot of water. He didn't want the water coming out of Scottsdales allotment.
Meruelo and XG have stated previously that they were going to get the facilities up and running themselves and that it wasn't going to be a part of any city's water reserves as they were going to import it themselves.
Also the Arena is 100% privately funded by Meruelo and there's no usage of city resources at all for Scottsdale or any other city.
Now whether that succeeds or not is one thing, but Scottsdale has no power over the land deal auction whatsoever nor does he have any purview over the arena. Meruelo may very well not be able to fund it privately himself, but that has nothing to do with Scottsdale. The Land auction is done by the state, and they are the only ones who have power over the deal and what gets built there. Has nothing to do with Scottsdale.
The rest of your post is speculation, as there's been no statements from the NHL about any of this, but the statements I quoted are wrong.
This post is full of misinformation.
1. The Coyotes and Meruelo left Glendale because the previous ownership and NHL hated Glendale. There are literally comments around that time from Bettman about Glendale in their business deals. Meruelo made it clear that he wanted to build a new arena and that he would only be a temporary tenant at Glendale for a few years while that happened, and Glendale said that they wouldn't accept anything less than a 15-30 year lease if the team wanted to play there at all. Meruelo refused to sign that, so the team left.
Before Mullett Meruelo was looking at ASU and had an offer on the table but chose not to go with it because he wanted to build a sportsbook with the Arena and you can't do that on ASU land.
2. The NHL has known that the Yotes would need to play in Mullett for another couple of years since before the Tempe vote. The Tempe site needed mass remediation as it's literally currently a trash dump. Even if he won at Tempe, it would have been years before an Arena was built.
And the Scottsdale mayor has absolutely no power in this situation at all. He can dislike the Coyotes and think it's a bad deal for the state, he can't do anything about it. The state has already approved the auction, and you're required to give a detailed plan of what you want to do with the land, which the state then determines if it's a viable thing to do and approves of the site going to auction or not based on that. The Scottsdale mayor only has purview over what happens in Scottsdale, which this land has nothing to do with. It isn't in his jurisdiction at all.
And the thing he was mad about was the water situation for the Arena, because obviously a hockey arena needs a lot of water. He didn't want the water coming out of Scottsdales allotment.
Meruelo and XG have stated previously that they were going to get the facilities up and running themselves and that it wasn't going to be a part of any city's water reserves as they were going to import it themselves.
Also the Arena is 100% privately funded by Meruelo and there's no usage of city resources at all for Scottsdale or any other city.
Now whether that succeeds or not is one thing, but Scottsdale has no power over the land deal auction whatsoever nor does he have any purview over the arena. Meruelo may very well not be able to fund it privately himself, but that has nothing to do with Scottsdale. The Land auction is done by the state, and they
I agree, and if Meruelo and the NHL (because Gary Bettman and co absolutely had a hand in killing any chance of Glendale being an option) were smarter they probably should have just kept playing in that arena. But they didn't.Not liking Glendale is fine but given what's going to happen on the 18th, I would prefer Glendale.
The Scottsdale mayor had no power, but he did have influence, and frankly, Scottsdale has too much power in the Phoenix area. This is an issue that should be discussed, because this will be the second time Scottsdale has played a hand in killing an Arena.
No, they were not. They simply did not renew the lease.Wasn't the City of Glendale the ones that voided the lease in 2015 under conflict of interest laws being violated by the Coyotes? And the City was losing millions per year from Gila River arena due to the Coyotes having sub-optimal attendance?
Sure, he has no say in whether Coyotes would win the auction. But you would think they would at least consult with Scottsdale considering the land development literally borders Scottsdale. Although I just read this article where he backtracks a lot of his comments, apparently his big issue was with traffic congestion because of the new entertainment complex Merulo wants to build: 'A win-win': Scottsdale mayor walks back his criticism of Arizona Coyotes project
BS Buffalo Sabres.The real losers in this whole ordeal are Columbus, who had relied for so long on the Arizona Coyotes being the laughing stock of the NHL.
Now the Coyotes will reacquire novel darling status for at least a couple of seasons, while the Blue Jackets are the new undisputed champions of the crumbs.
Winter sports, national parks, hiking, Sundance, uhhh, and that's what I can think of.I feel like 98% of folks know nothing about Utah at all.
There is alot more happening than a church, lol
The real losers in this whole ordeal are Columbus, who had relied for so long on the Arizona Coyotes being the laughing stock of the NHL.
Now the Coyotes will reacquire novel darling status for at least a couple of seasons, while the Blue Jackets are the new undisputed champions of the crumbs.
They can be the Utah B's, then they get the Oakland A's in relocation and rename their NBA team the C'sUtah Honey Bees would be dope haha.
We'll sue them for stealing our nickname!They can be the Utah B's, then they get the Oakland A's in relocation and rename their NBA team the C's
There is only one church? That is something I didn’t knowI feel like 98% of folks know nothing about Utah at all.
There is alot more happening than a church, lol
The supersonics mascot is a sasquatch though and there's every expectation the NBA returns to Seattle soon.Still wish the Seattle Franchise went with Sasquatch instead of Kraken. If you are going with a Mythological creature, it would make more sense to go with the one tied to your Region.
As for Salt Lake, I think they're going to be happy with the team they will receive - Armstrong is building something that will be very good soon. Feel bad for the Yotes fans, losing a team sucks.
As for team name, not my team but... Utah Grizzlies if they can find a way to get it or something along the lines of Stingers or Swarm makes sense.
Which is pretty much. The same for MKB and NBA as well. MLS may have fewer games in different time zones.Literally nothing makes sense about having more east coast teams play at 10:00 and west coast teams play at 4…
It’s bad enough the NHL insists that roughly 20% of a teams games are played at a really inconvenient time already…
Smith owns the arena as well as the JazzNeed the NBA team owner to buy the NHL team if the NBA team controls the arena revenues, like they do in AZ, Houston, Portland, and I assume Smith in Utah does as well.