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Que se passe-t-il EN SUIVANT pour les fans des Coyotes de l’Arizona ?



Rejoignez cette chaîne pour accéder aux avantages ✅ http://brodie.bz/join La LNH n’a jamais hésité sur la façon dont elle valorise le marché de l’Arizona. La ligue aime la taille de sa population, son audience télévisée et sa géographie par rapport aux autres équipes américaines de la Conférence Ouest. Il y a également eu un boom important du hockey chez les jeunes sur ce marché pendant la période où la franchise était en Arizona. Les joueurs de la LNH comme Matthews et Knies des Maple Leafs ont grandi en soutenant les Coyotes. Lire la suite : https://www.espn.com/nhl/story/_/id/39940303/nhl-arizona-coyotes-move-utah-new-name-schedule-players-coaches Bettman a qualifié les Coyotes de « victime ». de circonstance » lorsqu’il s’agit de leurs luttes sur le marché, à travers les problèmes de propriété et leurs difficultés dans l’arène. « Nous pensons que l’Arizona et en particulier la grande région de Phoenix constituent un bon marché pour la LNH et un endroit où nous voulons être », a-t-il déclaré en mai 2023. Même si laisser la porte ouverte à Meruelo pour qu’il possède une franchise d’expansion dans une nouvelle arène était clairement un moyen Pour le satisfaire dans le pari de la relocalisation, il n’en demeure pas moins que la LNH semble déterminée à ramener une équipe d’expansion en Arizona. Bettman a toujours affirmé que la LNH n’est pas actuellement en mode expansion, mais des villes comme Houston et Atlanta manifestent également un intérêt considérable. 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

16 Comments

  1. As an Utah sports fan, I am beyond excited to be getting the NHL in my hometown and am certainly going to be a diehard. It stinks, however, that all that has to come at the expense of the fans in Arizona losing their team. My heart goes out to them – I hope hockey returns to the desert soon. I will be cheering hard for Alex to win the land auction and get the barn built.

  2. If the coyotes were gonna move, Houston would've made more sense because it's more central compared to Salt Lake City. Salt Lake City is too far west to be in the central.

  3. Like that cheapskate Yotes owner is going to spend any of his windfall on returning hockey to Arizona 🙄

  4. Auston Matthews was born in California.
    His mother was born in Mexico.
    His father was born in California.
    He played amateur hockey in Arizona AND Michigan.
    He played professional hockey in Switzerland and Canada…nothing screams Arizona born player.

    Saskatoon, just the city of Sakatoon….has the same amount of hockey players in the NHL as the state of Arizona…both have 10.

    The city of Saskatoon has 7 million less people than the state of Arizona…and they both have the same impact on the NHL hahahahaha

  5. Meruelo owns the Coyotes name and trademark. He also owns the Roadrunners. Would it be crazy to consider temporarily rebranding the Roadrunners as the Coyotes, playing in the AHL? Keep fans cheering on the brand and wearing the merchandise, keep kids and families engaging with Howler, all while providing access at more family friendly prices? Then if (hopefully when) the Coyotes come back to the NHL it would be a really fun and exciting transition.

  6. Interesting fact: Alex Meruelo was born the same day a magnitude 9.2 earthquake struck Anchorage, Alaska. The quake is believed to be the largest ever recorded. With regard to the potential move, this should have happened 15 years ago. Owners of the team never had the financial wherewithal to compete in a professional sports league. Want proof? Look at the number of hedge fund and private equity managers, and owners of large businesses (e.g. Walmart) in the league now.

  7. I know Glendale is far away from the fan base, but he should’ve signed the lease to stay and we wouldn’t be at this point.

  8. I would like to hear what Austin Matthews thinks says about growing up in Arizona and thinks of them moving to Utah and the future hopes of getting an expansion team

  9. Move the Yotes to SLC, move the Roadrunners to the Valley and somehow send the Grizzlies to Tucson💪 nobody loses a team!

  10. My real question in all of this is the history. With the coyotes being “dormant” does it mean the SLC team history starts from 2024 onwards? Can Winnipeg somehow get their original history back? Hopefully we get an answer soon

  11. If I were a Phoenix sports fan, I would be concerned about the chain reaction from the Diamondbacks and possibly the Cardinals. As we saw with Oakland and how once the Warriors made their intentions to leave, the Raiders and A's saw no need to show loyalty. And in San Francisco once Nordstrom announced their exit from The City every other retailer saw no reason to stay. The Diamondbacks owner, has already toured Vancouver and Las Vegas and has already floated Salt Lake City as a potential landing spot if the "community" doesn't give him money for his ballpark village development. As for the Cardinals, their stadium is fine and they hosted the Super Bowl 2 years ago and the Final Four 2 weeks ago. However, they were the only some on the western part of the country for 2 decades. Now they have competition with Los Angeles and Vegas. It won't be long before they are demanding a new stadium.

  12. as a decades long hockey fan, and a yotes fan as long as the kings werent in town.., i can say without any doubt that i give zero sh!ts about hockey in PHX if its still under the ownership of the mierdas. Really left a bad taste in my mouth and no way Id continue to support the same facilitators of this effery..

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