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Tag Archives: Phoenix Coyotes’ bankruptcy

Phoenix Coyotes’ Shane Doan Talks Ownership

Its no surprise fans of the Phoenix Coyotes are frustrated. After 4 years, the team and their fans have been strung along, been told interested parties were in talks with the NHL and the City of Glendale and saw ownership groups come so close only to come up short. But someone who shares their frustration? ...

Jamison and Coyotes Get A New Lease on Life, For Now

While the lockout continues, hockey fans in the desert and northern Providences are occupied with the Phoenix Coyotes. Taking the stand at Tuesday’s Glendale city council meeting, prospective Coyotes owner Greg Jamison, Coyotes supporters and opposers had the chance to speak on the major item on the meeting’s agenda, the arena lease agreement with Greg ...

Coyotes’ Strong Start

It’s only two games into the season for the Phoenix Coyotes, yet their early success has surprised some of the hockey community. The Coyotes were in the news in the off season, probably more than any other team, but not for overtly hockey reasons. Their future in Glendale still hangs in the balance, but the ...

Coyotes’ relocation would be an inconvenience for Sharks

As the Stanley Cup Playoffs move into their fifth week without the President’s Cup-winning Sharks, one story worth examining through our teal-tinted glasses is the Phoenix Coyotes bankruptcy situation. Suffice to say the Sharks probably are hoping the Coyotes stay put for at least two reasons. One is travel and the other is competition. Logistics ...

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