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Les Coyotes de l’Arizona risquent-ils une réinstallation IMMÉDIATE ?



Rejoignez cette chaîne pour accéder aux avantages ✅ http://brodie.bz/join Chapters : 0:00 Y a-t-il une date limite RÉELLE par la LNH pour les Coyotes ? 1:04 Historique rapide 2:49 Salt Lake entre maintenant dans la conversation des Coyotes 6:43 Les jours semblent comptés au Mullett Arena 8:59 Terrible incertitude 9:57 Je me sens si mal pour les fans des Coyotes 10:31 Pourquoi pas Scottsdale ? 11h50 Une relocalisation plus probable qu’une expansion de la LNH, en ce moment 13h10 Conclusions 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 #hockey #arizona

36 Comments

  1. There's no other pro sports League in North America that has 36 teams, but there's no other league that has seven, (or even 2) teams in Canada either.

  2. The Coyotes were not evicted from Glendale for being bad tenants. They weren't evicted at all. Glendale canceled the long term lease and then when the Coyotes refused to sign on to another long term extension, Glendale opted not to renew the lease. Glendale wanted the Coyotes to stay on terms that were not advantageous to the Coyotes organization. You have made multiple statements here that are factually incorrect. Be better.

  3. I don't think the NHL is ready to expand but all owners love money and money talks.

    As for the Coyotes well its been a quarter of a decade since leaving Winnipeg to the Phoenix area and they have definitely had a few issues and not much success on the ice. The Glendale Arena situation is pretty embarrassing and thats on old ownership. I was hoping last year that they would get there new building in Tempe sorted. I feel bad for the fans but personally the NHL really needs to sort this out NOW.

    I know Mr Bettman would not have had the patience if this was a team north of the border but it is what is. Maybe Salt Lake City could be a fresh start and I think it would be a great hockey town.

    Great reporting as always Brodie, just the facts.

  4. And you are correct in saying Scottsdale is the place to be, im even going down there myself in July to meet with HR from my work to talk about relocating from Minnesota

  5. Brodie, the other key factor; SLC wants to make a pitch to host the 2034 Winter Olympics. A shiny new NHL arena would definitely entice the IOC to put the Olympics there.

  6. This team never should have moved to Arizona. Quebec City has been ready but that's too much what hockey should be versus Bettman destroying the league.

  7. The Arizona Coyotes are 100% relocating.

    The Arizona Coyotes have lost $115.2 million USD between 2013 and 2023 (according to Forbes Business of Hockey). That is more than any other team in the NHL over that same period.

    The Arizona Coyotes DO NOT generate money for the league.

    The Coyotes can't stay in Phoenix anymore because the footprint center converted to basketball exclusively.

    The Arizona Coyotes were also sued by the city of Phoenix twice for interfering with zoning laws in accordance with planned flight paths.

    The team was sued by city of Glendale for not paying taxes.

    Rejected by the cities of Scottsdale AND Tempe.

    How many cities are left? Mesa? Muerello bought land in Reno, Nevada, but a second team in Nevada is absolutely laughable…

    Let's see. The Coyotes will play at Mullet Arena until 2023-2024 minimum.

    There is NO arena planned. There is NO city chosen. Yet.

    They still have to find a location. And purchase the land…

    And then build a brand new arena from scratch, minimum 3 years construction (assuming there are NO delays). And that's if they don't get resoundingly rejected by Mesa, like the Tempe vote was.

    2027 is the realistic soonest possible date for a new arena construction.

    Therefore…The Arizona Coyotes are 100% relocating.

    Why spend $500 million on another arena, which may or may not work out? That would be crazy. To build this team a new arena would be insane.

    Videotron Centre – Quebec City, QC

    MODA Center – Portland, OR

    Fiserv Forum – Milwaukee, WI

    Delta Center – Salt Lake City, UT

    Toyota Center – Houston, TX

    FirstOntario Centre – Hamilton, ON

    Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse – Cleveland, OH

    T-Mobile Center (Sprint Center) – Kansas City, MO

    Are all available, NHL sized arenas in cities without NHL teams.

  8. As an Arizona coyotes fan this video hurts to see especially since the Coyotes could very easily share the fate of the A’s

  9. Brodie, you are always so thorough, and logical regarding these situstions. However, the Coyotes have had numerous opportunities to put forth a viable plan, and it's been a bust. I've never heard a peep about Scottsdale ( have they even looked seriously into it?). The Utah situation will continue to escalate, with Ryan Smith and the Miller group,having the money behind them to pull this off in an instant. It is sad, as no one wants relocation,but the Desert dogs have exhausted their time in the hourglass.

  10. Lived in the Phoenix area forever and never thought the issue was with the venue in Glendale. It was always ownership and the lack of talent on the Coyotes’ roster.

  11. SLC, Houston, Atlanta, Quebec City and even Mexico City I heard was a random name thrown out there this week. So 5 cities want a team but only one of them will end up in with the Coyotes because I do not see Mesa working out. Also no way I see expansion happening, to me I think NBA will be done with expansion when Seattle and Las Vegas get their teams. MLB not sure if they will expand.

  12. Houston is more equipped to take in az than Utah is. I read an article that the rockets owner made renovations to the Toyota center (including ice making equipment) the hockey boards were never taken out of that arena and it fits a rink unlike Utah who have minor cite line issues. If Houton owner opens his mouth the way jazz owner did I think its a better landing spot for the coyotes. NHL expands to utah
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  13. If Bettman hasn’t allowed AZ to relocate by now he never will. Sick of reading about this non-issue.

  14. There is currently no danger of them relocating due to Gary Bettman, he has always believed and wanted hockey to work in Arizona and has been refusing to allow the team to relocate even with people trying to buy the team and take them to other cities. Whether it be ego or whatever this has been going on for a very long time with the first effort trying to buy and move the team to Hamilton, ON. At this point with being kicked out of one arena for not paying up due to the team hemorrhaging money and having had to be owned by the league for sometime as well as no new arena anywhere on the horizon its time to admit failure and allow the team to move, this current situation cannot continue. Perhaps revisit Arizona in the future if someone builds a proper arena.

  15. Expansion isn't happening again like it did with Seattle and Vegas. Those expansion drafts were freaking gifts to those teams and 32 is a good number. 16 in each conference. It doesn't dilute the talent pool. There are NOT 32 quality starting goaltenders as it is. And in the NHL you got to have a backup that's capable to play 20-ish games. So no more expansion for a while.

    The fact is the Coyotes will need to move. Phoenix isn't working Gary. Deal with it. Let them move to whatever market wants to have them.

  16. People constantly bark (pun intended) about Arizona "doesn't deserve hockey" and that other more "deserving markets" like Hamilton, or Kansas City, or Cleveland should get the Coyotes. But Bettman will fall on his sword in Phoenix, and here's why. Phoenix and Central Arizona are wealthy. Hella wealthy. There is probably more money in Scottsdale alone than in the whole of Hamilton (and that's not intended as a slight to Hamilton, just fact). Then you have money spread out all over the Valley of the Sun in places like Chandler, Tempe, Avondale, Paradise Valley, and Surprise. And part of the problem all along has been one of situs – where do you put the arena to make the team accessible to everybody? Metro Phoenix is a 100 miles across. Kid you not. From the outer edges of Buckeye in the west to Apache Junction and the Superstition Mountains in the east, it is about a two hour drive during the day. That's Problem One. Problem Two. They just faced it. NIMBYism. Tempe pushed them out of town. Okay. It's your city. Do what you want. Enjoy your landfill. Glendale? Bad city government. A bunch of HOA honchos running a city like a fiefdom. But the big money is out east anyway, so let's go back to Scottsdale…What surprises me is that Coyotes ownership and the NHL haven't approached the Salt River Community about building what they were going to build in Tempe out there. The 101 Freeway has a ton of empty land on its east side. Development is already under way between the casino and Scottsdale Community College. Working with the SRC is pretty much a one-stop shop, and seems like a win-win for everybody. Not the most ideal location, but certainly not any worse than Glendale was. Scottsdalers and Tempeans do not drive to Glendale. Glendale is a "poorburb". (Their words, not mine.) Nothing out there. It's a military and industrial city. The solution, and I think Bettman sees this, is that in order to be successful the Coyotes need to fix a historical problem, and that is to get the product to the most likely consumer…Another fun fact. There are thousands and thousands of Canadian snowbirds living in Phoenix. Enough to support 14 WestJet flights a day and 5 more from Air Canada to all over the Dominion. That doesn't include the hundreds of thousands of American transplants from O6 markets. The NHL made the mistake of letting not one, but two teams leave Atlanta, when the problem wasn't the fanbase (sound familiar A's fans?) it was management and facilities problems…The Yotes ain't leavin'…Good on Ryan Smith for hanging out Utah's shingle, but poaching the Coyotes from a market that is twice as big and a lot more diverse isn't an option. Expansion team? All for it! But then you have two markets similar in size and composition to Phoenix in Atlanta and Houston waiting. And Quebec City, which although the economics don't favor it, deserves a team back…

  17. Unfortunately you won't get the actual facts from either the owners or politicians' side. They both want to blame the other party even if "numbers" are publicized because they'll be manipulated. The biggest question is the league office: Does it feel it needs the Phoenix market? Obviously it will do it's absolute best to save Toronto, NY, Philly, Boston, Chicago. But I feel it's iffy on Phoenix.

  18. I live in AZ. I heard there looking at a site in Phoenix off the 101 on the Scottsdale border

  19. I don’t think the Yotes can be picky about wanting specifically Scottsdale. They just need anywhere in the greater Phx metro. Hell I think if the opportunity is even in like Chandler or Surprise.

  20. People close to the Coyotes say they are getting land in North Phoenix for an arena and that started leaking at the end of December and seemed like that was a near certainty by a friend i have who works as a beat reporter for the team. The location would be near Scottsdale

  21. This is also on Glendale. They’re willing to sit with an empty arena rather than deal with the Coyotes. I’m fine with the Coyotes moving to SLC though.

  22. That's what happens when you have the cleanest elections of all time. Absolutely zero corruption at the election offices in Arizona.

  23. Bettman is dug in so deep with the coyotes i dont think his ego will ever allow the team to be moved, Bettman will continue to drag this out no matter the cost to the league. Only way it happens is if the owners stand up to Bettman and say enough is enough but Bettman has beainwashed them so bad with how delusionally he overvalues the phoenix market for the NHL. Hell he wants to give Atlanta another shot and leave Quebec out again.

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