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That's such a load of crap. The teams aren't physically moving. The only thing really impacted would be the schedule and travel, and that's still a few years away.Although the situation is less than ideal for the Coyotes, it is the simplest solution for the NHL to facilitate Seattle's arrival. While some have suggested the Calgary Flames and Edmonton Oilers should move to the Central and either the Colorado Avalanche or Dallas Stars move to the Pacific, the fact remains that it is easier to move one team than three.
Yeah. So, what, 2-3yrs to get some kind of arena deal done?I guess the rumors of Yotes to Houston can heat up again.
That's such a load of crap. The teams aren't physically moving. The only thing really impacted would be the schedule and travel, and that's still a few years away.
Yeah. So, what, 2-3yrs to get some kind of arena deal done?
I wish Ron Shurts, owner of the Rattlers, had the resources to buy our local teams. He's the best owner in town and most don't know who he is.Or an owner with real money that loves Phoenix and hockey.