Coyotes Relocation Would Lead to Significant Realignment Roarke Boes | February 7, 2013 It seems fitting that the latest attempt to purchase the Coyotes fell apart within 48 hours of Groundhog Day. The NHL has owned the troubled Glendale-based franchise four long years…
After the Winnipeg Jets, the Quebec Nordiques? Fred Poulin | February 1, 2013 20 years ago today, on February 1st, 1993, Gary Bettman was named the commissioner of the National Hockey League. However, after yesterday’s announcement by Greg Jamison, a close friend of…
Phoenix Coyotes Ownership: Jamison Misses Deadline, Continues Effort Ed Chavez | February 1, 2013 Yesterday came and went without the purchase of the Phoenix Coyotes to proposed buyer Greg Jamison. The news of such a possibly was made public when ESPN’s Scott Burnside reported…
The NHL in Seattle Draws Inexorably Closer Walter McLaughlin | February 1, 2013 The NHL is closer than ever to becoming a reality in Seattle. A little over a year ago, facts came to light that immediately raised the hopes of sports fans…
Greg Jamison Breaks His Silence: Coyotes’ Future Remains Bleak Fred Poulin | January 28, 2013 With a little over three days left before the January 31, 2013 deadline, prospective Coyotes owner Greg Jamison finally broke his silence on Monday when he told The Arizona Republic that he expects to complete his purchase of the Coyotes on Wednesday or Thursday this week
Shot Down in the Desert, Columbus Loses to Phoenix Coyotes Ed Chavez | January 24, 2013 A straight-faced monotoned Dave Tippett took the podium in the Phoenix Coyotes’ media room to answer questions after the Coyotes’ 5-1 win over the Columbus Blue Jackets Wednesday night. The…
Phoenix Coyotes: The Clock Is Ticking In Glendale Fred Poulin | January 22, 2013 More than two months after my last article on the messy situation in Glendale (The Phoenix Coyotes: Things Get Messier In Glendale), the future of the Phoenix Coyotes remains in limbo in…
Optimism Abounds For Phoenix Coyotes and Fans Ed Chavez | January 12, 2013 A tired, beaten and upset Phoenix Coyotes was the last fans saw of the league’s enfant terribles. The deep playoff run of last season could’ve been what catapulted the desert…
Jamison and Coyotes Get A New Lease on Life, For Now Ed Chavez | November 29, 2012 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…
Rangers’ Michael Sauer Still Suffering Amy Ernano | November 24, 2012 Michael Sauer was never a flashy guy or a power play quarterback. From the time he joined the Rangers, he showed himself to be the kind of defenseman every team…
Twitterpated: Inside the Minds of the NHL Walter McLaughlin | November 23, 2012 Even hut-dwellers in N’Djamena, Chad are keenly aware that social media has revolutionized how we communicate. Moreover, it allows us a glimpse into the unsolicited, unfiltered minds of celebrities and…
New Phoenix Coyotes Deal On Table; Will Glendale Accept It? James Neveau | November 21, 2012 In yet another fun and exciting chapter in the ongoing Phoenix Coyotes ownership saga (rumors that rights to the story have been sold to Paramount Pictures are non-existent and untrue),…