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Il y avait de mauvais signes (et prédictions) concernant la réinstallation des Coyotes de l’Arizona



Rejoignez cette chaîne pour accéder aux avantages ✅ http://brodie.bz/join Il y a eu des pancartes, des acclamations, des larmes, un chant « Salt Lake est nul » et un dernier Whiteout à l’intérieur de la Mullett Arena mercredi soir alors que les Coyotes de l’Arizona jouaient leur dernier match à venir. du déménagement prévu de la franchise dans l’Utah. Alors que le buzzer retentissait après la victoire 5-2 des Coyotes contre les Oilers d’Edmonton, les larmes coulaient alors que les fans disaient au revoir à l’équipe qui a élu domicile en Arizona depuis 1996. Pour en savoir plus : https://sports.yahoo.com/coyotes- les fans-font-des-adieux-émotionnels-à-l’équipe-alors que-la-franchise-prépare-le-déménagement-à-salt-lake-city-135957107.html Le chemin vers une résolution de la situation des Coyotes a été long. Il y a eu une faillite, la LNH a pris le contrôle de la franchise, une menace de déménager à Hamilton, en Ontario, plusieurs groupes de propriété et une lutte pour une nouvelle arène qui a duré plus d’une décennie. À travers tout cela, il y a eu une base de fans fidèles, espérant qu’une résolution signifierait un domicile permanent en Arizona, et non le rappel constant que l’équipe pourrait déménager ailleurs. En fin de compte, le temps s’est écoulé et l’équipe jouera à Salt Lake City, Utah, la saison prochaine. Chapitres : 0:00 4 FÉVRIER 2024 1:56 8 MARS 2024 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

23 Comments

  1. incompetent ownership will no longer have the ability to lie, cheat and disrespect the people and fans in arizona

  2. The upside for Arizona’s future team is they no longer claim Winnipegs’s garbage past and they start fresh but the downside is they lose the talent the team has brought in during the rebuild.

  3. this is a bad thing and sets a dangerous precedent.

    the NHL will contract teams, leave behind the "history ", logo, colours etc., and move them resembling expansion. team will have new name, colours, history, etc.

    this may happen to Winnipeg and other teams like Florida.

    the league will have numerous placeholder potential expansion franchises, while getting into new places.

    all the while the number of teams will stay at 32.

  4. They're not going to win that land auction. Every land baron & big home builder is drooling to get their hands on that prime 100 acres.

  5. I saw this same thing happen in the NFL with the Browns… Cleveland got SCREWED. Now it's here in AZ… the Yotes are not the greatest team.. but the fans always get screwed…

  6. even as an impartial fan of the NHL on the East Coast, watching that final game and seeing/hearing how heartbroken the entire broadcast crew was, alongside the fans, broke my heart.

    no matter how unstaintable that franchise was in its current state, the fans didn't deserve to see their own team quickly and abruptly snatched from them like that.

  7. The first bad sign was the 2011-12 season. Won the division. Made a run to the conference finals and were last in average home attendance. They were one of the best teams in the league during that season & couldn’t draw ants to a picnic

  8. 5 to 6000 fans just not enough to support an NHL team. Utah will average much more than that from the beginning

  9. I don't understand the heartbreak, I would fly down from Vegas to see the VGK play the Coyotes at Jobing Arena or whatever name they called it and the arena there was half empty and that's being generous. Now the team leaves and everyone is heartbroken? Shouldn't take 28 years to get your act together and then the team says they're leaving and everyone is a yotes fan, am I alone on this?

  10. For the folks in Canada who are still pissed off that the original Winnipeg Jets flew to the desert 27 years ago, and have taken a perverse delight in all the Coyotes' mishaps, I say that as an Arizona (at the time) I would rather have seen Phoenix get an expansion team rather than take a franchise from a fan base that cared deeply about them. I feel the same way about fans in Quebec City, who not only saw their team leave for Denver, but then saw that team win the Cup in their first season. (Although I can safely say that the Montreal Canadiens would NEVER have traded Patrick Roy to Les Nordiques.)

  11. Most nhl fans could see this coming for 15 years. Only bettman and toxic az. fans who believed the lies and broken promises couldn't see this ultimate demise coming. And bettman's stubborness to keep az. going got him played in the end and cost nhl a $ billion to go away.

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