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  • ThomasTomasz
    • Dec 2024

    NHL has tentative deal to sell Coyotes

    PHOENIX -- The Phoenix Coyotes are a step closer to having an owner after three years of waiting.

    NHL commissioner Gary Bettman announced Monday that the league has reached a preliminary agreement to sell the team to a group headed by former San Jose Sharks CEO Greg Jamison.

    Bettman said the league and the group will work toward reaching a formal sales agreement while Jamison negotiates with the city of the Glendale on a new lease for Jobing.com Arena. Bettman said he hopes to have the sale completed in a matter of weeks, not months.

    "We didn't have a formal announcement to make; this is more of an update to where things are," Bettman said before Phoenix and Nashville played Game 5 of their best-of-seven playoff series. "But we think things are on track and see light at the end of the tunnel. This is a path, based on everything we know, we're comfortable pursuing."

    Jamison still must complete negotiations on a lease with the city of Glendale, always the nagging issue in the league's attempts to sell the team, which the NHL purchased out of bankruptcy. The sale also would have to be approved by the league's board of governors. If all sides approve, Jamison's group would pay $170 million for the club, a source told ESPN.com's Pierre LeBrun.

    The anticipated announcement of the tentative agreement first was reported by the Phoenix Business Journal.

    "It's been some interesting times, some ups and some downs, but the future we believe is very bright," Jamison said. "The future is bright for participants, for fans and sponsors and suite holders, and we're excited about it."

    Monday night provided a dramatic backdrop to such an announcement, with a packed house on hand to watch the upstart Coyotes beat the Predators 2-1 to clinch their Western Conference semifinal series, four games to one.

    Behind general manager Don Maloney and coach Dave Tippett, the team has managed to make the playoffs each of the three seasons it has been owned by the NHL. But this season marked the first time the franchise advanced past the first round of the playoffs since 1987, nine years before it moved from Winnipeg to Arizona.

    Jamison has been in talks for some time on a new lease for the use of Jobing.com Arena, and terms of that lease could still run afoul of a conservative watchdog group, the Goldwater Institute, that stymied a previous attempt to sell the franchise a year ago. The city would pay an annual fee to the Coyotes for operation of the arena, a figure that the Goldwater group could see as a thinly disguised subsidy and a violation of the Arizona Constitution.

    Any new lease would have to go before the Glendale City Council. Several reports have four members of the council agreeing to the general framework of a deal with Jamison.

    The Coyotes have not made money since they moved to Arizona, a trend Jamison hopes to change.

    "You have to have goals, things you think you can accomplish," Jamison said. "We firmly believe that a good path has started in recent years and we want to build on that. It's basically just good hard work. It's exciting and this is a product we believe in."

    Then-owner Jerry Moyes took the team into bankruptcy three years ago with the intention of selling it to Canadian businessman Jim Balsillie, who wanted to move the franchise to Hamilton, Ontario. The league vehemently opposed the plan and, after two prospective buyers pulled out, the NHL was the lone bidder to purchase the team out of bankruptcy.

    The league has long said it wanted to find a buyer to keep the team in Glendale and the city committed $25 million each of the past two seasons to help cover operating losses. If recent attempts to find a buyer fell through, the NHL would be clear to finally determine whether to move the franchise elsewhere.

    The league believed it had a deal in place last year to sell the team to Chicago businessman Matthew Hulsizer, only to see it fall through when the Goldwater Institute inserted itself into the debate and warned potential bond buyers to stay away from the Glendale offering because of a looming lawsuit.

    Bettman said he believed that deal was legally sound, but the threat made it impossible to complete it. He said the deal with Jamison's group is vastly different than the deal with Hulsizer and that he doesn't anticipate any problems with a "third-party interference."

    "If we do, we'll deal with it as it comes," Bettman said.

    http://espn.go.com/nhl/story/_/id/79...x-coyotes-deal
  • wr50l
    Glen & CJ are secret Huns
    • Oct 2008
    • 4114

    #2
    $255 to sit centre-ice about 18 rows behind the benches for LAK@PHX Conference Final Game 1.
    $939 to sit in the same spot for WAS@NYR Round 2 Game 7.

    Subsidy is fun and a totally sound business model!

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    • killgod
      OHHHH WHEN THE REDSSSSS
      • Oct 2008
      • 4714

      #3


      Greg Jamison's deal to buy the Phoenix Coyotes could be in jeopardy.

      According to The Arizona Republic, the former San Jose Sharks CEO has until the city's imposed midnight deadline (2am et/11pm pt) to come up with financing for the club, or he will lose out on the arena management deal that would see the city pay him an average of $15 million a year over 20 years to manage Jobing.com Arena.

      Glendale Mayor Jerry Weiers, who was not the mayor of the city when the lease agreement was agreed to, denied an extension to Jamison when he was contacted Wednesday night by one of Jamison's attorneys.

      "The bottom line is that Jamison himself hasn't talked with me," Weiers told the paper. "I do know that a group trying to help Jamison or trying to get involved with Jamison – however you want to word it – they're trying to figure out a way to keep his deal afloat."

      If Jamison can't get the funding, it could once again set back a franchise that has had three previous potential owners try to buy the club since the NHL bought the team from U.S. Bankruptcy Court in 2009.

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      • ssags11
        Noob
        • Jan 2013
        • 401

        #4
        Can we just move this team to Canada please. The desert experiment is over, I can't believe penny pinching Jeremy Jacobs is allowing this.

        Or I guess to Seattle since the NBA is coming back but I don't think the NHL would work in Seattle. Hockey is more popular in Portland OR.

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        • Ravin
          Dishing the Gino's
          • Feb 2009
          • 6994

          #5
          I have never heard of one city getting so involved in every aspect of a sports team then Glendale. Seems like every time a deal is close, either the city or that Blackwater Group fucks it up. NHL needs to just move the team and say "you fucked yourselves, we had owners, you scared them off."
          All you need to know when thinking of the NHL vs Madden series is the two people involved in making the games.

          "rammer" and "cummings"

          The NHL series is a giver, Madden takes the load.

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          • sraczk2011
            West Coast Bias
            • Aug 2009
            • 371

            #6
            Originally posted by Ravin
            I have never heard of one city getting so involved in every aspect of a sports team then Glendale. Seems like every time a deal is close, either the city or that Blackwater Group fucks it up. NHL needs to just move the team and say "you fucked yourselves, we had owners, you scared them off."
            This isn't about Glendale, it's about Jamison not having the money. This should be the end of the NHL in Glendale, but Bettman won't want to admit defeat by selling for relocation.

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            • ssags11
              Noob
              • Jan 2013
              • 401

              #7
              Originally posted by sraczk2011
              This isn't about Glendale, it's about Jamison not having the money. This should be the end of the NHL in Glendale, but Bettman won't want to admit defeat by selling for relocation.
              In all fairness, Bettman doesn't decide if a team stays or goes. The BoG and the owners do. Bettman just does what the owners tell him to do. When the owners hired Bettman, they gave him a directive to expand the game, which is what he did. Keeping the team in Phoenix, is another owner decision, however it is a stupid decision, time to move the team to Quebec or something!

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              • killgod
                OHHHH WHEN THE REDSSSSS
                • Oct 2008
                • 4714

                #8
                It's even worse that Jamison has dealt with 2 mayors, as a different one was brought in throughout this purchase process.

                Perhaps part of why the previous mayor lost his job, is because he was for this team being here, seems as if they new one isn't for it to the same degree.

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                • sraczk2011
                  West Coast Bias
                  • Aug 2009
                  • 371

                  #9
                  Originally posted by ssags11
                  In all fairness, Bettman doesn't decide if a team stays or goes. The BoG and the owners do. Bettman just does what the owners tell him to do. When the owners hired Bettman, they gave him a directive to expand the game, which is what he did. Keeping the team in Phoenix, is another owner decision, however it is a stupid decision, time to move the team to Quebec or something!
                  In this case he does, since the league owns the team and is insisting on selling to a buyer who will keep the team in Glendale.

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                  • ssags11
                    Noob
                    • Jan 2013
                    • 401

                    #10
                    Originally posted by sraczk2011
                    In this case he does, since the league owns the team and is insisting on selling to a buyer who will keep the team in Glendale.
                    No he is not telling anyone what to do. He works for the BoG and the owners. The BoG/owners want the team there. Not sure why the thinking is Bettman is running the show. Truth is the owners tell him what to do, how to it and when to do it. Bettman is figure head at best.

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                    • killgod
                      OHHHH WHEN THE REDSSSSS
                      • Oct 2008
                      • 4714

                      #11
                      Bettman admits today that time is short and they may finally have to relocate.

                      CHICAGO -- NHL deputy commissioner Bill Daly says it's possible that the Phoenix Coyotes could relocate if a new ownership group can't reach a deal to keep the team in Glendale, Ariz.

                      The Coyotes' unstable situation appears to be the biggest issue facing the league, and commissioner Gary Bettman said "time is getting short" finding a solution to keep the team in Arizona.

                      Daly said the 2013-14 schedule will be released a bit later than usual in part because of the uncertainty of the Coyotes' status.

                      "It certainly means that it's possible that the team won't play there next year," Daly said.

                      Asked about Quebec City, Bettman refused to speculate on potential landing spots for the Coyotes. Bettman wouldn't confirm whether putting the team on hiatus was a possibility, saying only there were "myriad options."

                      The Coyotes were reportedly sold to a Canadian-led ownership group which is negotiating with the city of Glendale for a lease at the Jobing.com Arena. Bettman refused to reveal deadline for a decision with the Coyotes.

                      Asked if there must be a decision by the June 27 NHL Board of Governors meeting, Bettman said "maybe."

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                      • Ravin
                        Dishing the Gino's
                        • Feb 2009
                        • 6994

                        #12
                        That city is just a bunch of shit. You have the arena that wants some insane lease agreement, you have that blackwater group also involved, and the city its self is just dumb. They all want money in their pockets.

                        Jobing.com Arena needs to take any lease someone wants to sign. Let them sign a 10 year lease, YOU ARE THE ONLY ARENA IN THE AREA. It isn't like they will just pick up shop and move. The NHL wouldn't allow that. Just move them already.
                        All you need to know when thinking of the NHL vs Madden series is the two people involved in making the games.

                        "rammer" and "cummings"

                        The NHL series is a giver, Madden takes the load.

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                        • killgod
                          OHHHH WHEN THE REDSSSSS
                          • Oct 2008
                          • 4714

                          #13
                          THN likes Seattle as the landing spot.

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                          • Ravin
                            Dishing the Gino's
                            • Feb 2009
                            • 6994

                            #14
                            Quebec is the best option, but is going to lose out because there is to many eastern teams. Columbus or Detroit would have to move back to the west just to get it back to a 16/14 split, and I doubt they are going to be happy about that. Seattle is an interesting location, offering Vancouver a close rival right on the border, while keeping the split an option, and should the NHL ever go back to a pacific division, Seattle remains there.

                            Just seems weird to say Seattle and think of hockey. I have no idea what the hockey market is there, or if it can support a fan base. With Canada close by it can get fans from there who want cheaper hockey than what Vancouver probably offers.
                            All you need to know when thinking of the NHL vs Madden series is the two people involved in making the games.

                            "rammer" and "cummings"

                            The NHL series is a giver, Madden takes the load.

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                            • killgod
                              OHHHH WHEN THE REDSSSSS
                              • Oct 2008
                              • 4714

                              #15
                              Well seattle got an MLS team and they support them as if it's the Bundesliga. So if they get interested, it'll be sold out quite a bit.

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