Matches Malone wrote:
Maybe it's been addressed before, but what is the NHL's obsession with Arizona?
It's been a bit of a moving target. When Jim Balsillie arranged to buy the Coyotes out of bankruptcy and move them to Hamilton, it was about not only keeping the NHL out of Hamilton but about maintaining the league's right to approve who its owners are and where they do business (such as "not Hamilton").
But since that threat was addressed, it's been about perpetuating the "public-private partnership" model of funding new facilities. Glendale not only spent about a quarter of a billion to build the Coyotes' arena, they paid the NHL $25MM in 2010 to keep the team from moving back to Winnipeg (they called this an "arena management fee") and then another $25MM in 2011 to again keep the team from moving back to Winnipeg. Of course, the second time around, the Thrashers were getting thrown out on their ass with nowhere to go but Winnipeg, which they did, but this was kept well enough under wraps that no one in Glendale could call the league's bluff -- they wound up giving the league 25 mil for nothing. Now that Glendale doesn't want to subsidize the Coyotes anymore (they were paying $15MM a year until they realized their city attorney drew up the contract and then immediately went to work for the Coyotes), the team is asking the state to build them a new arena and probably subsidize them in "arena management fees" as well.
But if Arizona's statehouse tells the NHL to fuck off, and all indications are that they actually will, then the fear is that everyone else will and no one will get free arenas anymore. (Edmonton and Detroit just did, Calgary and Long Island need them next.) But if the Coyotes are allowed to move, then the fear is that the NHL will be seen as having walked out on a city that built them a state-of-the-art arena right next to a successful NFL stadium and then gave them money just to exist, and then no one else will want to give them free arenas that will just be walked out on. Bettman's defenders always claim he's playing 12-dimensional chess, but all I see is a team that loses shit-tons of money every year.
They still think they can be a national sport if they just get popular in Phoenix and Nashville and shit. It's not gonna happen. The absolute ceiling for the NHL is being considered on equal footing with baseball and basketball in the Midwest and the Northeast. That's it. Give up and let Quebecor buy the team.
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