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Shocking news: Reinsdorf approved, Balsillie rejected

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SeawaySensFan

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NHL unanimously approves Reinsdorf application
Wednesday, 07.29.2009 / 5:09 PM / News
NHL.com
CHICAGO – National Hockey League Commissioner Gary Bettman issued the following statement following today's Board of Governors meeting:

"The National Hockey League's Board of Governors met this afternoon to review the ownership applications of three prospective ownership groups for the
Phoenix Coyotes. The Board's process today represents the League's best efforts to comply with the League's review procedures pursuant to NHL Constitution Article 3.5 and NHL By-Law 35 within the timetable imposed by the ongoing court process.

"There were three applicant groups that were interviewed by the Executive Committee and considered by the Board. One was Jim Balsillie's. The second was a group headed by Anthony LeBlanc, involving Mr. LeBlanc, Keith McCullough, Todd Jordan and Daryl Jones. And the third group, headed by Jerry Reinsdorf, included as well Tony Tavares and John Kaites.

"After interviewing all of the applications, the Executive Committee brought forward recommendations to the full Board of Governors.

"Mr. Reinsdorf's application was unanimously approved by all those Board members present and voting, subject to the League's completion of its due diligence and review of the final transaction. In Mr. Balsillie's case, it was the unanimous vote of all members present and voting that his application not be approved. With respect to the LeBlanc group, it was determined that, at this stage, since they've only recently begun the process, the application was incomplete and could not yet be acted on by the Board. However, the Executive Committee reported favorably on the LeBlanc group's interview and endorsed the group's continued efforts to complete a bid to purchase the franchise.

"We will so advise the Bankruptcy Court and we will move this process forward."

PTFlea

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Balsille will not be pleased. :^^^^:

SeawaySensFan

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This was to be expected in what is a pissing match between Bettman and Balsillie.

Naturally, you would expect a non-cash offer and a non-offer to be approved over an all-cash bid. What a joke.

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he will never be approved in this type of scenario, sorry Balsillie, it looks like as long as the rat fink is commissioner, no nhl team for you.

SeawaySensFan

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It'll be interesting to see what further smelly details will emerge from this decision.

Apparently, Tony Tavares is part of this bid. Double-T was hired to get the Expos out of Montreal in his role as "President" of that team. He is currently CEO of a company that is also bidding for the Florida Panthers with proceeds from an IPO, other peoples money. Business as usual in the NHL. :^^^^:

shabbs

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As a side note... did you read about how RIM (Balsillie) went about trying to buy the Nortel pieces? Apparently, he was doing the same thing he did there that he did here and was not following the rules and trying to muscle his way in.

This guy just doesn't seem to want to play by the rules. Very odd.

shabbs

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Oh... and, I truly am shocked that Balsillie was unanimously rejected....

NOT!

shabbs

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Got this in my inbox after the decision...

From: Make It Seven
Date: Wed 7/29/2009 6:47 PM
Subject: PSE Sports and Entertainment statement on NHL decision

TORONTO (July 29, 2009) - PSE Sports and Entertainment, the company which represents Jim Balsillie's $212.5 million bid to purchase the Phoenix Coyotes and relocate the team to Hamilton, Ontario, issued a statement today regarding the NHL's position on Mr. Balsillie's ownership application.

"We do not think that Jim Balsillie's qualification to be an NHL owner is an issue in this case given his 2006 approval as an NHL owner," said PSE spokesman Bill Walker.

"We note that the bankruptcy court Judge Hon. Redfield T. Baum ruled in his June 15 decision that:

'Absent some showing by the NHL that there have been material changes in PSE's circumstances since 2006, it appears to the court that the NHL can not object or withhold its consent to PSE becoming the controlling owner of the Phoenix Coyotes.'

Walker noted that Judge Baum cited the legal precedent of Memorial Coliseum v. National Football League (known as the "Raiders" case) as showing that 'a right of approval or disapproval or a discretionary power... must be exercised within the parameters of the duty of good faith.'

"Presumably the onus will be on the NHL to demonstrate a material change in PSE's circumstances, although no such change was raised with us today," Walker said. "Beyond that we have confidence in, and respect for, Judge Baum and the legal process as this case unfolds."

SeawaySensFan

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shabbs wrote:As a side note... did you read about how RIM (Balsillie) went about trying to buy the Nortel pieces? Apparently, he was doing the same thing he did there that he did here and was not following the rules and trying to muscle his way in.

This guy just doesn't seem to want to play by the rules. Very odd.

I only read the headlines which raised his point about a Canadian-taxpayer funded business leaving the country.

I'll be interested to read further and see how he attempted to muscle his way in.

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