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Originally Posted by valo403
a) There's no moral issue here. The city of Glendale is making the decisions that it deems are best for its citizens, the NHL has no role in that process.
b) I'm not privy to NHL board meetings, but I suspect that a board made up of highly decorated businessmen who have made themselves, and their shareholders, hundreds of billions of dollars collectively are capable of evaluating what the best business decision is. Perhaps the situation isn't as simple as you've attempted to make it out to be?
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a) There certainly is a moral and ethical issue. Corrupt politicians bilking their citizens with backdoor shenanigans is hardly a conspiracy theory, as it's happened before and likely will again.
b) I was providing a reason why it matters in a business sense in case you want to pretend there is no moral issue or downplay it. Who knows why the NHL wants to stay in Phoenix, but you'd be hard pressed to present me with an argument that makes it seem logical that more money is to be had in Phoenix for the NHL rather than Quebec City.