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Originally Posted by Cowperson
You might think that would make the Board of Governors more ameniable to lowering the price tag for the Coyotes to make the mathematics more attractive.
Interesting that no one is really emphasizing the rather unrealistic price tag for the Coyotes as being an obstacle to purchase in that location.
You can always sell something for something as long as the something is the right price. The Coyotes could definitely be sold and stay in Phoenix at the right price, versus the aggressive one the league is demanding.
Cowperson
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Well Glendale is or was willing to pay a new owner $324M over 20 years and they couldn't find anyone to take it. It seems the Coyotes have a negative value in Phoenix while if they moved, the NHL could easily make a profit.