And in Quebec city they think the NHL is coming back there too.
FYI-it isn't/it never will and someone has been inhaling their own farts for far too long.
The richest man in Canada said he wants to buy a team and can make money in Winnipeg. Do you doubt him?
The NHL BOG say they are not willing to drop another 30 million into the Yotes. Do you doubt them?
The new prospective owner of the Yotes wants 100 million from Glendale immediately and 97 million over the next few years for a team that he is only buying for 170 million. There are only four possible outcomes.
1 - The team folds and the NHL loses its 170 million investment - will never happen as long as True North is there and willing to write a cheque.
2 - The prospective owner closes this deal and the team stays in Phoenix - this is looking more and more unlikely considering the bond issue and The Goldwater Institute.
3 - The team is sold to the Winnipeg group.
4 - The team is sold to another group and moved to another city - Current;y, there are no buyers lined up so that option would have to be delayed another year. Given the BOG's reluctance to drop another 30 million into the team, this option is not likely.
Given the time required to move a team, I don't see the NHL waiting much longer. The economics of the game have changed since the mid nineties. Given that half the teams in the NHL are losing money, teams in Canada make a lot of sense.
Which of the four options do you think is most likely.