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A tradition unlike any other: coyotes relocation rumors are back!
I mean. The idea of being a snowbird myself already sounds amazing.
Climate wise, I live in the best place anywhere that has four seasons (Park City. Salt Lake is gross in the winter). But as I get older, shoveling snow does get less appealing.
Re: A tradition unlike any other: coyotes relocation rumors are back!
Do you ski, Jam? Skates and skis are similar. Both have inside and outside edges. Edge control is no problem for a skater on the slopes. I'm hopeful that the players are excited for our resorts - even though they can't go as a pro, their families can.
Do you ski, Jam? Skates and skis are similar. Both have inside and outside edges. Edge control is no problem for a skater on the slopes. I'm hopeful that the players are excited for our resorts - even though they can't go as a pro, their families can.
I used to ski. Till I A. Fell off a chairlift and B. Tried to treeski in Colorado to impress a girl a slammed into a tree.
My family used to own a condo in northern Michigan at a ski/golf resort. Man do I miss those days
I used to ski. Till I A. Fell off a chairlift and B. Tried to treeski in Colorado to impress a girl a slammed into a tree.
My family used to own a condo in northern Michigan at a ski/golf resort. Man do I miss those days
Utah Jazz fans are rabid. Even in lean stretches. Players however mostly don't like it here. Can't blame them. LDS is a racist religion. But many ex Jazz players do love it here, but it's perceived as a death sentence amongst top free agents.
Hockey culture is way different.
We've all fallen off chairs, and hit trees...with various results.
If you mention Gary Batman’s name in Quebec City they will spit on your poutine.
To be fair, hockey fans spit when Bettman's name is mentioned EVERYWHERE, not just Quebec City.
John Hemingway(facing certain death): I want to see Buffalo win the Super Bowl.
David Coltrane(threatening John): Nobody's going to live that long, pal.
-The John Larroquette Show, "A Dark and Stormy Night", 4/12/94
Arizona Coyotes owner Alex Meruelo is abandoning the prospect of reactivating the franchise, PHNX Sports' Craig Morgan reports.The site of Meruelo's planned arena for a future Coyotes franchise became unavailable last week when the Arizona State Land Department canceled the auction for the tract of land.Meruelo told Coyotes staff on Monday that he has no plans to pursue further arena options, Morgan reports.The Coyotes' assets were sold for $1.2 billion in April in a move that effectively relocated the team to Utah. As part of the transaction, the Arizona franchise was deemed "inactive" by the NHL.Meruelo has until Dec. 31, 2027, to build 50% of a new arena and inform the league of his intention to reactivate the franchise and trigger an expansion draft.With the cancelation of the land auction, Meruelo doesn't see a viable option to meet the parameters of the reactivation clause, Morgan reports.The Coyotes played the past two seasons at Arizona State University's Mullett Arena, which has a capacity of 4,600.Meruelo still owns the AHL's Tucson Roadrunners. The team had initially been scheduled to play six games at Mullett Arena next season, but the Roadrunners announced Monday that those games have been moved back to Tucson.
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