
Salut /r/Coyotes, Ces derniers jours, il y a eu un nombre insensé de messages liés aux drames d’arène sans beaucoup de nouvelles concrètes. À l’avenir, dans le but de garder les conversations dans l’arène au même endroit (et pour le bien des fans qui viennent dans ce sous-marin pour le hockey et non pour les drames hors glace), veuillez utiliser ce fil pour toutes les discussions spéculatives sur les arènes, les déménagements et les drames. En cas d’actualité concrète non spéculative, n’hésitez pas à poster dans le sous principal. Nous essaierons également de maintenir l’en-tête à jour. Merci! -Équipe Mod …………………………………………………… ………………………….. **Mises à jour confirmées ci-dessous (confirmées si vérifiées par de nombreuses sources) :** **2/ 8/2024 10h49 – [Wyshynski]** [Can confirm and will add that the original 200 acre plan would have left the Coyotes on the hook for more infrastructure costs than they envisioned for the arena project.](https://twitter.com/wyshynski/status/1755649977680908539) **2/8/24 10h44 – [Morgan]** [Also hearing that they will discuss the new deal in executive session today.](https://x.com/CraigSMorgan/status/1755648799077528061?s=20) (en référence au commentaire de Rodier) **2/8/24 10h25 – [Rodier]** [The Coyotes applied for the land auction several months ago. They wanted 200 acres. The appraisal came in too high for Yotes bank account. They cut application in half, to 100 acres. Land Department has to redo review. Now what does the NHL do? Me thinks they have to wait this one out. Meruelo holds the better hand right now. Unless there is some kind of written commitment Meruelo has made, there is nothing in NHL Constitution or by laws or standard Consent Agreement that requires an arena to be of a certain size. Mullet conforms with CBA requirements. Team is cash flow positive at Mullet last year.](https://twitter.com/NhLplayer123/status/1755643946984698181) (crédit à /u/AltaVistaYourInquiry pour le commentaire original)
—
ThatSpecialAgent
7 Comments
Pretty sure the only actual news that has come out in the last day was the fact that the Coyotes werent on the docket this morning for the land that they were interested, and that the next time that committee meets isnt until mid-March.
[Rodier has an interesting angle I haven’t seen anywhere else yet:](https://twitter.com/NhLplayer123/status/1755643946984698181)
>The Coyotes applied for the land auction several months ago. They wanted 200 acres. The appraisal came in too high for Yotes bank account. They cut application in half, to 100 acres. Land Department has to redo review.
Feels like this is never gonna end
Is it just me or did this arena drama and NHLPA speaking out coincide very closely with the ongoing 2018 Hockey Canada World Juniors scandal coming out of London, ON? Knowing that the scandal isn’t necessarily “new” news, I could see both the NHLPA and NHL publicity people pointing at the coyotes and the arena situation to take eyes away from the scandal. And people have bought in with the scathing articles and Friedman (NHL Insider) comments. Not saying Friedman is in on it, but it seems like things were hunky dory until the charges were alleged and names were dropped and then he is getting dramatized quips from every exec in the NHL and NHLPA about our situation.
Just want to throw this out there, Desert Diamond Arena BROKE GROUND April 2002 and was ready for Hockey Play December 2003.
That would be 1.5 seasons in Tempe. Still doable
Just buy the land already and build jfc
Fuck, man. I’m moving to Phoenix from the Northeast and was really looking forward to finally having a team to root for. Always liked hockey but I’m 4 hours from the nearest team so I’ve never been to a game. Hope this organization can avoid relocation.
My move came about suddenly so I never knew much about the organization until now. Been doing some catching up, and you guys have been through some shit. As a Bills fan who endured mismanagement and relocation rumors for decades, I know a franchise can turn things around with the right leadership. Don’t lose hope.