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Originally Posted by DoubleK
This isn't much better.
Man that Tempe location falling through is looking worse and worse.
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Couldn't see that happening in any fashion. That was worse than the Flames wanting to build in the west village. The cost to the taxpayers of Tempe for cleanup was huge and then the benefit was minimal. The house of cards created by the Coyotes ownership team came crashing down as a result of the slightest pressure. For Tempe it was best this deal fell apart. Frankly, for Phoenix it is best if the Coyotes moved on. They are more of a source of embarrassment at this point than anything. The NHL would be wise to move the franchise, allow for a cooling period, then comeback to Phoenix in 10 or 20 years.