Hockey Belongs in the Desert: The Endless Saga of Pain for the Arizona Coyotes
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The Arizona Coyotes have had a lot of news come out in recent months, the biggest being that the team got sold to Ryan Smith's Group to become the Utah Hockey Club. The Arizona Coyotes Have Had Loads of Torment over the year from a lot of different owners and different disputes. Hopefully whenever, the team comes back, they are able to learn from the past and help hockey flourish in the desert, once and for all!
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RIP Arizona you will be remembered ❤
Jerry Reinsdorf wasn't the guy that wanted to move to Hamilton, that was "BlackBerry enthusiast" Jim Balsillie. Reinsdorf was one of the possible buyers at the time. In fact, when the possible sale to Balsillie was announced, the NHL had actually worked out a deal with Reinsdorf that they were going to present to Moyes and it obviously never happened. There was an entire bankruptcy court drama in which the NHL bought the team out of it.
Ownership ruined them. Morelo is an idiot. If ran well it can work. Look at Florida right now, they used to be bottom of attendence for YEARS. And Vegas is a desert team that’s worked insanely well. Great video man ! I loved the coyotes and it sucks to see them leave.
@CrashtheBluePaint
26 күн бұрын
Thanks for the compliment I appreciate it!
Wtf are you on? Winnipeg has an airport dude lmfao 😂
@CrashtheBluePaint
26 күн бұрын
I was referencing the meme about them not having an airport, but go off I guess
To me this is a good care for promotion and relegation in hockey. A 5k rink would be fine for an AHL level team. Like I'd like to see the the NHL get rid of the ownership fo the AHL teams (let them be fan owned imo) and then worst western and eastern teams get demoted and best western and eastern teams get promoted. I'd love to see the Hersey Bears playing in the NHL or the Yotes still playing just in the AHL
there is no Arizona Coyotes any longer, some people talks about Utah like it was an expansion team..... and taht Arizona Coyotes still exists. without Arena, without Coach and without.....players. Geez. Arizona will not get a NHL team back within the 25 years
@CrashtheBluePaint
27 күн бұрын
Gary Bettman loves the coyotes and sees how a team in the desert can flourish if ran properly, I bet that the team is back within a decade, but who knows
@ZacharyBracken1317
27 күн бұрын
To be fair, the NHL views Utah as an expansion team
"Hockey belongs in the desert".... come on please, hockey belongs in the desert like bobsleigh belongs in Jamaica.
@fantasticvoyage262
24 күн бұрын
Yet Las Vegas continues to flourish.
@JakeJ.-yi1du
24 күн бұрын
@@fantasticvoyage262 Tourists, Vegas could probably sell out games if they banned all locals from attending games
@fantasticvoyage262
24 күн бұрын
@@JakeJ.-yi1du If the game can work in Las Vegas and Miami, it can work anywhere with the right owner.
Maybe if you yanks actually went to the games, they would still be there. Bring them back to Canada.
@imclueless9875
26 күн бұрын
SECOND THIS. BC or Quebec could always use another team :)
@mattkrupka7012
26 күн бұрын
If only tickets weren’t so fucking expensive 😫
@bryan89wr
26 күн бұрын
@@imclueless9875Victoria is the largest market in British Columbia after Vancouver but has half the population of Winnipeg. There's no way the province could support two teams.
@imclueless9875
25 күн бұрын
@@bryan89wr Well yeah but it doesnt have to be Victoria. Plenty of other cities there. Kelowna, Abbortsford, Burnaby and Surrey. Hell Surrey has relatively close to the same population as Vancouver. Also They could easily support two teams if they wanted their GDP isnt crazily far off of Albertas. And if we're talking Quebec they could easily sport another. Either way one of the provinces could take them. Dont think canadians will ever say NO to another hockey team.
@bryan89wr
25 күн бұрын
@@imclueless9875 You're completely delusional to suggest even smaller markets and/or to split the Vancouver market with a team in suburbs is viable. If BC had two separate metropolitan areas with a million or more people (as Alberta does), then an argument could be made.
Good riddence .. another NHL team in america that didint work out . Feel for the fans i do . No different then Atlanta