Board of Governors call has just wrapped up. Sources say it was a yes vote on Coyotes sale and re-location to Salt Lake City.@TSNHockey @TheAthletic
– Pierre LeBrun (@PierreVLeBrun) April 18, 2024
It’s now official: the Coyotes have been sold.
A story finally settled… But one that, we agree, should have been settled a long time ago.
The NHL couldn’t afford to keep having a team playing in a 5,000-person amphitheater, because it’s not good for the league’s image.
It’s a bit of a cabochon, and we’ve been saying for a while that the situation is ridiculous in the desert.
Even some players and owners shared their displeasure with what was going on in Arizona, as reported in an articleby Elliotte Friedman…
Owners and players complained publicly and privately about how ridiculous this was becoming for a professional league. – Elliotte Friedman
As we await news from the NHL’s Board of Governors on the sale of the Coyotes to Utah, a look at how we got here:https://t.co/XzDEwU0E3X
– Elliotte Friedman (@FriedgeHNIC) April 18, 2024
That’s all in the past now.
It’s all very well for the Coyotes and for those who did everything in their power to keep the team in the desert… But at a certain point, the league has no choice but to move on.
Remember that the organization’s new owner, Ryan Smith, intends to be very aggressive on the free agent market this summer, which could allow the Salt Lake City team (it doesn’t have a name yet) to be competitive before long.
That’s a change, because Arizona hasn’t had a good hockey club on the ice for a long time…
And that’s good for the league too.
In brief
– The NHL is ready to welcome a club to Salt Lake City.
The stage is set for #NHLinUtah! pic.twitter.com/bPBdSyW7q9
– NHL (@NHL) April 18, 2024
– Really?
After a rather unexpected second stint behind the Senators’ bench, he seems ready to step down. https://t.co/FGd14tOS6X
– TVA Sports (@TVASports) April 18, 2024
– With good reason.
My column on the Canadiens’ Juraj Slafkovsky and how he has made Montreal fans fall in love with him since being selected with the No. 1 overall pick at 2022 NHL Draft #Habs #HabsIO: https://t.co/acEK8vTh60
– Stu Cowan (@StuCowan1) April 18, 2024
– The Caps’ big guns will have to step up, or else…
The Washington Capitals barely outlasted the regular season competition to qualify for the playoffs. Their reward? A date with the Presidents’ Trophy-winning New York Rangers. @SachdevaSonny takes a look at the series. https://t.co/FSHf8Kzu9j
– Sportsnet (@Sportsnet) April 18, 2024