How the "Hamilton Coyotes" would impact NHL travel
Jim Balsillie plans to relocate the Coyotes to Hamilton immediately if he wins control of the team in bankruptcy court. How might that impact the travel burden on other NHL teams?
Jim Balsillie plans to relocate the Coyotes to Hamilton immediately if he wins control of the team in bankruptcy court. How might that impact the travel burden on other NHL teams?
This afternoon the NHL Board of Governors unanimously approved the bid for the Phoenix Coyotes by Jerry Reinsdorf, while unanimously rejecting the application by Jim Balsillie.
A rundown of what happened in Bankruptcy Court on Monday
Why no one is really making a big deal out of "Make It Seven Day"
As the hockey world settles in to hand out the yearly awards Vegas style, much is going on elsewhere. Key players need to be resigned, the draft approaches, and Jim Balsillie has a new tactic up his sleeve in his attempt to swashbuckle an NHL team off to his lair in Hamilton.
In another move aimed at endearing Jim Balsilie to Gary Bettman, it appears the Make It Seven campaign is about to flood the NHL commissioner's inbox with email in the near future.
Jim Balsillie's hopes for a quick sale and relocation of the Phoenix Coyotes was denied by a court ruling today. His fight to acquire the team, however, is unlikely to be over.
While the court battle over the Phoenix Coyotes continues, Jim Balsillie ramps up the PR campaign in Canada another notch with "Make It Seven Day".