The Curious Case of George Gosbee
Could this be the "happy ending" in the Saga that is the Phoenix Coyotes ownership saga, or just another chapter in the NHL's version of "War and Peace"?
Could this be the "happy ending" in the Saga that is the Phoenix Coyotes ownership saga, or just another chapter in the NHL's version of "War and Peace"?
But before 24 hours had passed on the January 31 deadline for Greg Jamison to complete the sale of the Phoenix Coyotes, a new name was brought to the forefront, Calgary-based Bill Gallacher.
Statements from NHL Deputy Commissioner Bill Daly and Coyotes President Mike Nealy on the status of the Coyotes ownership situation.
We put it to Phoenix Coyotes fans to tell us what they would suggest to Greg Jamison to do when he takes over the team, hilarity ensued.
When you have a fan base that is has been mercilessly teased by media outlets and bloggers, and tormented by evaporating potential suitors for four plus years, what can we all expect when the league decides to lock them out for half a season?
The Back to Sanity PAC has began collecting signatures for a referendum. However, according to Gledale First! those signatures are invalid.
The Phoenix Coyotes lease survived yet another city council meeting as 4 of the 6 council members voted in favor of the lease.
The Glendale city council approved a vote of the renegotiated arena management agreement with prospective Phoenix Coyotes buyer Greg Jamison. The council is expected to vote on the agreement on November 27. The outcome of the vote is still uncertain.
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