Houston, which has an economy greater than the entire province of Quebec, holds a stronger hand if the Coyotes are moved out of Arizona.
Ah, the good old days.
The Coyotes have already announced they will play another season at 5,000-seat Mullett Arena and there is no guarantee Gary Bettman won’t come up with a last-minute plan to sustain the worst fiasco of his tenure, but it would appear Arizona will be seeking a new home for the 2024-25 season and beyond., creating divisional and conference headaches. And they might outlaw fighting, sort out the crease rule and do away with silly two-minute penalties for accidental pucks over the glass.
Fans hoping for the return of the Nordiques will shrug off those numbers, saying as a market Houston isn’t much different than Phoenix and the real hockey fans are to be found in the Great White North — but that ignores the changing economics of the game.Article content The result? Last month, he reportedly agreed to a $6-billion sale price for what are now the Washington Commanders. Those numbers not only reward even the most inept ownership, they also price smaller markets out of bidding wars.
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