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DERNIER : Les joueurs des Coyotes de l’Arizona informés de leur déménagement dans l’Utah



Rejoignez cette chaîne pour accéder aux avantages ✅ http://brodie.bz/join Les joueurs des Coyotes de l’Arizona ont été informés vendredi que l’équipe déménageait dans l’Utah, ont déclaré des sources à ESPN, confirmant un rapport de PHNX Sports. Le directeur général des Coyotes, Bill Armstrong, a rencontré les joueurs avant leur match contre les Oilers d’Edmonton pour confirmer ce qui avait couru toute la semaine : que la LNH aurait facilité une vente à Ryan et Ashley Smith, propriétaires des Utah Jazz. Les Coyotes commenceront à y jouer la saison prochaine. Rapport original : https://www.espn.com/nhl/story/_/id/39931044/arizona-coyotes-players-informed-team-relocation-utah La LNH et le groupe de Smith ont travaillé sur un accord, mais des sources a déclaré à ESPN vendredi soir que rien n’était encore fait et qu’il y avait beaucoup de travail à faire avant que l’accord ne soit finalisé. Une annonce est attendue la semaine prochaine, à la fin de la saison régulière de la LNH, ont indiqué des sources à ESPN. MA CHAÎNE AVIATION ✈️ http://brodie.bz/Aviation HOME STUDIO PRO 🎥 http://brodie.bz/Production 📺 Abonnez-vous ➡️ http://brodie.bz/YouTube 📸 Instagram ➡️ http://brodie.bz/IG 📰 Fonctionnalités ➡️ http://brodie.bz/Read 🎧 Podcast ➡️ http://brodie.bz/Apple ✳️ Spotify ➡️ http://brodie.bz/Spotify 🐦 Twitter ➡️ http://brodie.bz/TW 👍 Facebook ➡️ http://brodie.bz/FB #nhl #arizona #utah

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  2. NHL teams that either relocated or became defunct in the modern era: California Golden Seals (ironically an Oakland-based hockey team), Kansas City Scouts, Cleveland Barons, Atlanta Flames, Colorado Rockies, Minnesota North Stars, Quebec Nordiques, Winnipeg Jets, Hartford Whalers, Atlanta Thrashers. I think the NHL will return to Arizona once a new arena is built – the Metro Phoenix market is too big for the NHL to ignore.

  3. being someone that doesn't follow NHL, this is the first I have heard of this

    as a fan of the Cleveland Browns, my heart breaks for the Coyotes fans in Phoenix, y'all (and the A's fans in Oakland) don't deserve to have your team ripped away

  4. Finally! This desert adventure has been a fail and has been dragging for way passed the time to move on. There is so many places the NHL could have success before going back to Arizona.

  5. It can't be overlooked the MLB is looking to aggressively expand into the city. Recently, a $3.5 billion ballpark district was proposed in Salt Lake City. They're serious about landing an MLB team. It relates to this move by the Coyote franchise because other sports are seeing what the NHL is seeing. Salt Lake City is a growing market with demographics to support long term growth. They also have a massive bank in that city. Remember, they hosted an Olympics. For that to even happen ones city has to meet a number of high bar infrastructural and economic goals (along with bribes).

  6. Became a NHL fan a week ago and now my team just got sold. I no longer want to watch Hockey 😢

  7. Pro sports are so littered with greed. It's becoming harder and harder to want to invest in any sports teams. That 900 million bucks in SLC and 380 million to the A's should not go to greedy owners but should go to education, healthcare, bike lanes and parks and things like that.

  8. I hate this for them. The one thing I can say is that the league game them a lot of time and they still didn’t get a deal done.

  9. Yet arizona was bought but Jim b of blackberry fame in early 2010s and were planning to move the team to hamilton but they blocked the move.

    Yet bettman entered in court if hamilton was in the league they would have the 5th largest in revenues.

    Salt Lake doesn't really have hockey history and doesn't have a hockey facility.

    Another wise move by bettman.

    He's destroyed professional hockey. Like give up already nhl will never take off in America. Go where there's history go where they are wanted.

  10. This is a merciful end to a ridiculous storyline that's overstayed it's welcome in Arizona.

    I've never seen such a comedy of errors with a team quite like this…to find your status demoted to having to play in the Mullett Arena and lose a public vote (overwhelmingly) in Tempe …its been very embarrassing.

    There are claims down below that they had a great fan base in AZ. Really? take a look at their attendance numbers in Glendale and show me where that's evident.

    Not to mention the frequency of opposing fans outnumbering Coyotes fans which was not an uncommon phenomenon. It was a thing.

    This is a product that failed to endear itself to Arizona. They played in three different facilities in under 25 years. They failed to find a town that would love them….Phoenix didn't want them, Glendale quickly soured in the Coyotes and didn't cry when they left, Tempe voters told them to stick their arena up their ass and Scottsdale merely repeated the popular sentiment that they're not exactly welcome.

    Even the great Gretzky himself , once an advocate for the Coyotes, ran off. THAT was a premonition.

    If there is allegedly a great fan base for the Coyotes, they were rather quiet about it. I didn't see them orchestrate large rallies or events in support of their team's future, let alone trying to secure that vote in Tempe a year ago, which was supposed to be, allegedly, a sure thing. The final outcome wasn't even close.

    Multiple owners, cities that ultimately didn't want them as a partner, a small fan base, it's been a dramatic soap opera that I'm glad to see come to an end.

    I wonder if the population simply became fatigued by this ongoing nonsense. We're talking about roughly 20 years of intermittent organizational drama from a team that struggled to be competitive, and managed to win zero Stanley Cups in the process.

    When a franchises proudest era is from over 40 years ago before they joined the NHL and Bobby Hull was their star…..you have a very big problem.

    Yeah, I can agree that the Coyotes made hockey grow in Arizona, the problem is that they failed to grow with it.

    The one thing that the Arizona Coyotes had was….Time. They were given a ridiculous amount of time (more than they deserved) to figure things out and that was clearly squandered.

    However…

    I don't think this is the end of NHL hockey in Phoenix, but it will take a monumentally organized effort to design and secure a privately funded arena at a logical location in which everyone from local governments, and the population is 100% on board with it.

    Despite what I said above, the potential is there l, but ya gotta sell the product the right way in which the entire proposal has a transparency that communicates well with the majority of whom will be invested.

    Since Utah has already secured the funding of roughly 900 million for a new arena that will host the Utah Jazz and an NHL team, the Coyotes troubles in finding a home is finally at an end, and that's a good thing.

    It should be rather interesting who the possible owner of a new NHL team will be in Arizona, and how that elusive hockey arena will become a reality.

  11. This is so insane. It is like 5 different franchises have failed in Phoenix. So this owner gets bought out. He gets five years to get an expansion franchise started again in Arizona? Was this not paying their bills and then moving for two years to be the junior varsity tenant in a University rink simply a way for this owner to get paid out by the league. Maybe they never imagined the NHL would put up with a 5000 seat arena for two frikking years.

  12. I very much get the impression that there was something; maybe a lot of things, that the league knew about this whole arena proposal, ownership group etc, that we didn't know and that they weren't buying the hype that was surrounding it. It sounds a lot to me like they never had much faith that this guy could pull off half of what he was claiming he could.

    I think it's simply a case that Bettman's patience had finally run out and he didn't see enough from the various parties involved to change his mind. I think that if the franchise was at the 8 year mark and was experiencing some difficulties, there'd be more willingness to dig in and find solutions. But this has now been 28 years of literally one dumpster fire after another and, like a bad marriage that you keep trying to save but can't. there comes a time when you just have to accept reality and move on.

  13. Canadian here. I am sorry you are losing your team. I know the folks in Winnipeg were pissed when they moved to AZ. too. The same with the Quebec Nordiques when they moved out. At the end of the day its a business to make money and the business happens to be sports. We as fans forget that part and get hurt when the business goes for a better return on investment.

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