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Chris Johnston et Julian McKenzie discutent des problèmes en Arizona entre les Coyotes et la ville de Glendale. Visitez https://sdpn.ca pour les produits dérivés et plus encore. Nous avons rejoint The Athletic et vous le pouvez aussi ! Cliquez sur le lien pour vous abonner : https://theathletic.com/sdp Visitez les sponsors de cet épisode : Suivez-nous sur Twitter : @Steve_Dangle, @AdamWylde et @JesseBlake Suivez-nous sur Instagram : @SteveDangle, @AdamWylde et @Jesse.Blake

25 Comments

  1. Bring in Patrick Roy

    He seems to be the answer to everything in the hockey world at the moment.

    Am I doing this right ?

  2. I wish someone believed in me after I fucked up repeatedly as much as Bettman believes in an NHL franchise in Arizona despite continual failure.

  3. I hope so. They are an embarrassment. After they paid their taxes they’ve been avoiding I bet we hear about they players not getting paid (again) in the next month or two.

  4. The Coyotes is Bettman's brain child.
    If Bettman wants this team to remain in Arizona maybe he should build a stadium for them.

  5. There don't seem to be any billionaires that want to put a team in Houston. Friedman said that the Rockets ownership doesn't actually want to buy an NHL team. They just want one as a tennant.

    Houston is much bigger than most of the markets that have new teams in the last 20 years and yet, as far as I know, there's never been a serious offer from a Houston owner. I guess one will probably emerge at some point, but not now.

    Quebec at least has an arena and an owner that wants to do it. But it is very small and most of the fans there probably already watch hockey, so it wouldn't add much to the Rogers/Bell/ESPN deal.

  6. Thanks to the Revenue Sharing agreement the rich teams Leafs, Rangers, Canadians help the poor teams in smaller markets. Just frustrates the bigger teams that Coyotes dont get things rolling to contribute a bit more than they are. The arena is empty and the team is a dumpster fire. Move them to Houston or Quebec and fill the arenas

  7. Turn it in , because it's not going so well?…Jesus….
    It's never gone well from the beginning..
    Enough is enough..
    If the market can't support the team, which is and has been obvious from the get go…it's time for a move..
    Had this been a Canadian team/ market, with all the issues this team and owner ship or at times, lack there of ownership…Bettman would have moved them yrs ago…period

  8. i think its pretty much over and done with glendale for sure. Tempe feels like a pipedream and they can't realistically more anywhere else
    Imagine tho if they moved to Cleveland: Arizona is already the modern day Oakland Seals (toppled off with shitty uniforms too, tho the purple kachina last year was god tier) so it would be funny if they double down on this

  9. Bettman and the NHL have invested too much time and money. Bettman would have to admit hockey in the desert was a failure. Won’t happen unless he gets the boot

  10. According to Bettman, the city of Glendale is out to get the Coyotes. This is laughable.

  11. There was a golf coarse that forgot to pay the city water for a year. Nobody realized for a year at the city or golf coarse. Human error can happen.

  12. Arizona coyotes will get a new arena every thing will work out there then NHL expansion Houston and Quebec city 34 teams is going happen within 8 to 10 years

  13. Either way I don't think they would announce anything until the end of the season anyway. But if they were to move Houston is the only location that would make sense. Remember Bettman denied that the thrashers were relocating too.

  14. Quebec City would likely get an expansion team with probably a sun belt market ( maybe Atlanta or Phoenix again).

  15. I as a lifelong Coyotes fan am just hurt at this point, I do not want to see them go but feel like it is nearing the point where they may say goodbye

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