La poursuite des terres par les Coyotes de l’Arizona dans le nord-est de Phoenix est officiellement à l’ordre du jour final de la Commission d’appel du Département des terres de l’État de l’Arizona pour le 14 mars. Qu’est-ce que cela signifie et qu’est-ce qui vient ensuite ? ABONNEZ-VOUS : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKaPEqS_Mc6eGNNBQN1QgQw Site Web : http://gophnx.com/ Casier PHNX : PHNXLocker.com Twitter social : @PHNX_Sports Instagram : @PHNX_Sports
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As long as the Board of Governors allow Meruelo to pursue this, I don't see any issues.
its only been since 2009, what's another 3/4 years. Go NHL….
Being 100% unbiased and objective here: I honestly think relocation is extremely unlikely. The land going up for auction seems to be a formality at this point. After that, I don’t foresee Alex Meruelo losing this auction (especially with all that’s on the line), and if land is secured I really don’t see a scenario where they’d then force him out.
Where this land is about a 1,000 acres and the Coyote s are asking for 95 to 100 i'm hearing . I hope they get this land but if they don't would the NHL wait for more land bids or tell them that's enough
With the amount that the NHL has already invested in the Coyotes I doubt the NHL will abandon them at the last minute. As long as the land is purchased and construction started I don’t think the NHL or the NHLPA will really say anything. It’s not the perfect location, but far, far better than Glendale. I have faith that the Coyotes will finally have an arena in a location to be successful in.
Welfare state of the coyotes will never end, a new arena will not save them, relocate the team for everyone's sake
My opinion: everyone is saying WHEN the auction happens. This meeting is NOT a guarantee they will put it up for auction. They could decide no auction and we’re back at square one. Additionally, this 3yr timetable is WAY too short. If the auction happens, if he wins the bid, construction wouldn’t start until Fall of this year. Building a stadium on property that has no infrastructure (roads, utilities, etc.) will not happen that quickly. On this same note, will the owner pay for all this too or ask the city to put in all these needed items, and if so will the public support that? 🤷♂️
The league and team owners want the coyotes to stay in AZ
If somehow they do pull this off, you have to remember that the fan support has never really been that strong. They'll never fill the building on a regular basis. But for some reason, that's never mattered to Bettman.