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Everything posted by Brawndo
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That pesky non relocation clause will get in the way. Besides Buffalo was a great hockey market until Pegula took over, the NHL knows how bad he is and wouldn’t let him move this franchise another market. Arizona is a unique situation with no arena in place and even if they move the NHL will probably put an expansion team back in Phoenix under a new ownership group within 5-10 years. The league wants its expansion fees, so any relocation fee will probably be equal to that cost. Couple that with franchises selling for close to a billion dollars that adds up quickly. The NHL knows it’s the only one of the major leagues with less than 30 teams in the United States and that Vegas and Seattle are huge revenue streams for the league. They are going to try and replicate that in Atlanta and at least 2-3 other markets. This will be preferred over relocation.
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Just gonna post this article for no particular reason https://www.montgomeryadvertiser.com/story/sports/2019/10/20/tua-tagovailoa-tightrope-procedure-ankle-return-recovery-surgery-alabama-football/4047971002/
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@Doohickie Actually an NHL Franchise would use Delta Arena until a permanent home would be built. It hosts a NHL Preseason Game every year in Salt Lake City. Here is an article about the interest https://www.kuer.org/sports-recreation/2024-01-24/utah-jazz-owners-say-they-are-ready-right-now-for-an-nhl-team-in-salt-lake-city
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Nope it will be Salt Lake City. Ryan Smith, the owner of the Utah Jazz, has met with Gary Bettman on multiple occasions about bringing a franchise to SLC. Friedman said this week that the many NHL higher ups, including multiple NHL Owners want Smith in the league. Salt Lake is the favorite for the one of the expansion franchises or relocation of the Coyotes The Maverk Center, has 12,600 capacity, and would be available for the start of of the 2024-25 Season for the NHL. Salt Lake City is the front runner for the 2034 Winter Olympics and Smith along with State and Local Officials have discussed a new arena for SLC as a result
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Yes. The NHL has bylaws that every team must adhere with, one of these is having a suitable NHL Arena for the team to play in. Alex Meruelos has had more than enough opportunities to figure out a plan and has failed to do so. I imagine the NHL agreeing to allow the Coyotes to play at Mullet Atena came with the caveat that if a suitable arena plan did not come to fruition in a reasonable timeframe, the league would purchase the team at specified price. Jeff Marek has mentioned if this scenario comes to fruition, league would take control of the Coyotes and selling the team for the same price as an expansion franchise and the other 31 teams splitting the profit equally..
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Per Sabres PR
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That’s His Girlfriend
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NHLPA Director Marty Walsh shared the Arizona Coyotes Ownership Group has missed two deadlines for a new arena. Hello Salt Lake City for 2024-25.
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Joe Brady officially named Bills OC
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I doubt he wants to come back.
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Pure speculation, but I believe that Pegula views the Adams Tenure in through a pre and post Eichel Prism, next year would be year three of the post Eichel Era and have playoff expectations attached to it. Imagine if Adams gets His Holy Grail and convinced a bigger name coach to sign here, that doesn’t happen unless there is insurances from ownership that the GM is in place for the duration of his contract. I think he has 2-3 years after this one imo Not that’s its at all deserved
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1. Agreed Levi should have been in Rochester in November and stayed there 2 and 8 No changes in Assistant Coaches was bad. Should have made a move here 3 and 5 Yep 4. Tried to keep the vibes from last year and signed them as a thank you for years of service, needs to be more cut throat there. Hathaway would have have been nice 6. Is a tough one. The UFAs that were looking for one year deals were hesitant as they did not know what their role would be when Quinn came and I’m not sure the front office was completely in the playoff or bust mode this year 8. Every NHL team has scouts that could see how bad VO was at the end of the season. His contract limited the number of teams that could take on his full salary to about eight, a number of those teams are rebuilding modes and would’ve required another asset to go to them in a trade. As the Sabres are not in any financial constraints, it didn’t make much sense for them to add an asset just to get rid of a player and I do not believe that salary retention was ever an option either to make a deal
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Granato will probably stay until at least the end of the season to become the first head coach to actually complete three full seasons behind the bench since Pegula took over and He did lead the team to its highest point total since 2010-11. These two factors guaranteed him this entire season imo This is been the biggest barrier to the Sabres Hiring Experienced Hockey Personnel is the Pegula’s reputation for meddling and firing people too soon around the league. From various accounts Terry has taken a step back and let Adams and company run things with some exceptions. I have a sneaking suspicion that TP views the Eichel Trade as the end of an era and has adjusted His expectations based on this,(yes fans have and are entitled to a completely different perspective) This I believe has lead to an internal cap on some spending mostly in UFA. Now that being said, Granato should be let go at the end of the year along with a majority of his assistants. Mike Bales is the only member of the staff that has won a Cup as a coach. Hopefully Adams has proven to people around the league to be enough of a buffer between Pegula and Hockey Ops that more experienced coaches and players might be interested. They will probably need to pay the bad team tax though and overpay for anyone. Adams had a lot of work to do when he took the job. Starting with improving the prospect pipeline, how the develop players and most importantly building a playoff contender and an eventual Stanley Cup Contender. He has taken steps with the first two, but hasn’t come close on the final one. I would give him another chance at hiring a HC, because I’m not 100% convinced that Granato was His First Choice. The Sabres 2020-21 Season ended May 8th and Granato wasn’t officially named HC until June 29th, there were other candidates considered for the job and a few rejected interviews outright. He did realize that needed help and brought in Karmanos(who was actually Rutherford’s First Choice for GM in Vancouver) and Ventura who was a direct result of Karmanos being hired. Both of them have contributed to building SC Winners, Karmanos three times and Ventura Twice. They should have a larger role in personnel decisions. The only good thing about Adams not making a big trade or signing a UFA is he does have the assets and the cap space to make moves. He just needs to do it. Firing Adams puts either a failed retread in the GM slot or promoting Forton or Nightengale ( we don’t want this) and has Pegula telling the GM to select Alex Nylander over Charlie McAvoy all over again
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I do not see the 2024 Draft Thread right now, but here on McKenzie’s Rankings complied from 10 scouts
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Comrie has much better GAA and Save Percentage in the same number of games as Levi in the AHL But as you can attest that’s fools gold when it comes to the NHL