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Fans rally in Hamilton to voice their message

by Cityhockeyfever
created June 20, 2009, last edited June 21, 2009
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I have published this blog entry at the following two locations...
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Just over a month ago, Phoenix Coyotes fans held a rally at the Native New Yorker restaurant in Glendale, Arizona on just five days notice to voice their desire to keep their team right where it is.

Fast forward to yesterday. The Make It Seven campaign held a rally of its own called " Make It Seven Day " in downtown Hamilton, Ontario. Here, hockey fans gathered at Jackson Square, located behind Copps Coliseum to deliver their own message that they want a National Hockey League team as the seventh in Canada.

Led by BlackBerry billionaire Jim Balsillie's efforts to bring a team to the southwestern Ontario region, Make It Seven put together a rally with more time to prepare than their Save The Coyotes counterparts did.

Prior to the recent Make It Seven launch, another such organization has been doing its part to rally fans together to support the same cause. Some in attendance at yesterday's rally brought printed signs for the Bring the NHL to Hamilton campaign.

"At this point in the campaign, we need those men in the NHL Board (of Governors) to know that we're are not going to be denied that it's time to sit down and talk with Mr. Balsillie because we want an NHL team here and we want to bring it home where it belongs," Bring the NHL to Hamilton rally co-chairperson Michelle Febers told CBC News: Today host Nancy Wilson.

The Bring the NHL to Hamilton campaign launched its web site on October 1, 2008 and has grown into an online destination where you can learn about the history of hockey in Hamilton as well as find news items in relation to the cause. While it is not directly linked to Make It Seven that is backed by Balsillie, they have the same message for league headquarters in New York City.

Outgoing Coyotes owner Jerry Moyes filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy on May 5th and in turn agreed to sell the franchise to Balsillie on the condition he is able to move it to Hamilton. The NHL has contested that Moyes was not in the authority to make such a transaction since they have been providing financial assistance to keep the Coyotes in operation. NHL commissioner Gary Bettman and Moyes immediately went to United States Bankruptcy Court to find a resolution to the matter. However, after a ruling by District of Arizona judge Redfield T. Baum stated that there was not enough time to resolve all issues in this case before an aggressively imposed Balsillie deadline of June 29th to close the sale, it would not be allowed to go through. Balsillie's offer had resembled the current franchise debt of $212.5 million, obviously what Moyes needs to pay off creditors in full what is owed.

As a result, this bides more time for the league to find a buyer who is committed to keeping the team in Phoenix 's neighboring city of Glendale. The Coyotes will for at the very least be playing their 2009-2010 season home games at Jobing.com Arena with or without the NHL's financial backing. At this point, they're aiming to hold an auction in September and Balsillie will still be allowed to place a bid. If no buyer is found, at a later time relocation would be explored.

"Definitely we still want the Coyotes," Febers also said in her interview. "That's not gonna change. The basic line of the story is, we want the NHL to come home."

Whether the Coyotes stay in Arizona or if Hamilton gets a team remains to be seen. Either way, both locations have expressed their desire to have NHL hockey. One wants to keep it while the other wants to get it.

In the meantime, are you looking for some coverage on the rally? The Hamilton Spectator has a video clip while Hamilton radio station CMHL-AM provided interview audio soundbytes of key supporters plus the YouTube video below (courtesy of CMHL-AM).



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KelsdadAll-Star
159 days ago
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The Coyotes are not leaving Arizona.

There may be a different owner, but the 'yotes aren't going anywhere. The NHL will run the team until a new ownership group is located who will keep the team here.

The Coyotes being in the red is only because of the mindnumbingly stupid lease they have with the City of Glendale, once that is renegotiated more potential owners will step up.

It's silly that Mr. Balsillie thinks he will be able to move the team. Even he doesn't have enough money.
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RawbeezeitzMajor Leaguer
159 days ago
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Well he is worth $3.4B. I don't think it's too silly to think he could somehow move a bankrupt team that moved to its present location in order to make money.


I for one don't care if the Coyotes stay in AZ or move to Ontario. But as it is now, they're a drain on an already leaking NHL. And it seems as though they have a deep-pocket potential buyer. If someone wants to match his inevitable bids and keep the team in AZ, then fine. But if he's the top bidder, and he wants to move the team, I don't see the big deal.
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KelsdadAll-Star
159 days ago
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It's the NHL's fault they're a burden. Every team in the NHL gains revenue from parking. The Coyotes PAY $2.75 for each vehicle at each game, and yes, they pay people to count them. The Coyotes lose about 14 million per season just on parking revenue lost.

I think we can probably agree on Gary Butt-man being the worst commissioner in sports, but he's got it right with the Coyotes.

The 238 million (rumored) cost is just for the franchise. It doesn't count the 26 million he would owe Glendale for breaking the Coyotes lease. It doesn't count the 100 something million he would have to pay to buy out Wayne Gretzky's ownership stake, which is not affected by Moyes' bankruptcy, and the rest of his coaching salary.

The site where the Coyotes' arena is located is on the same property as the Cardinals Stadium. Both franchises signed finance agreements to lure businesses, restaurants, hotels, etc to the area. Moyes' promissory notes are in excess of 75 million, which Bellisilly would be on the hook for.

As you can see, it would cost him a quarter of a billion dollars MORE than the cost of the franchise to move the team, and he would get no return on that money. He didn't get to be a billionaire by being stupid, no chance he makes this deal AND moves the team.
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Surly OptimistLittle Leaguer
159 days ago
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Good for them.
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