Thursday, September 9, 2010

Why You Can Never Be Too Sure About the Coyotes


So what if you don't have all the money to stay in a place that doesn't promote hockey? What if fans are continuing to empty Jobing.com Arena overtime? If the Coyotes plan on trying to rebuild themselves in the Phoenix area, it might have been too little too late. Or are they staying? The money and the investors are not willing to come to a team that has had trouble selling out tickets in a place that doesn't promote hockey as much as football, basketball, or baseball.
So we can honestly say that the Coyotes will not be in Phoenix past this year. Wait a minute. Let's not just jump to conclusions. The fact of the matter is is that the Coyotes are a team that you can never be too sure about. I mean, think about it. If the news reports says that the Coyotes have found some new investors and then another source says that the investors never even knew the team, you've got yourself a problem there, right?
The team is rebuilding under head coach Dave Tippett, but the financial troubles are still taking big hits on this young and playoff bound team. It looks like the chances of staying in Phoenix are slim to none. For me, the better bet for this team is to try and rebuild somewhere else. You won't help yourself trying to get more money in Phoenix because this team can't sell out and its losing money overtime just staying there.
We don't expect to see the reports about the Coyotes getting bought yet. I mean, if you look at it, you can create a lot more money and better investors if the team plays in Canada. So, is it inevitable that the team move up to Canada? Unfortunately, yes. I'm so sorry for a team that couldn't help themselves in the desert, but a change of scenario might help them out of a increasingly high debt.

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