I can imagine how down players must get playing in Florida - and that's no offense to the fans of the Panthers - but it must be difficult to go through the motions year after year in front of 5000 fans a night.
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Neely4Life wrote:No offense to the Florida fans? Who are you going to offend? haha
davetherave wrote:The situation with the Panthers has been a mess for ten years now...what mystifies me is why Balsillie didn't approach Cohen--ranked by Sports Illustrated as the 2nd worst owner in the NHL (next to Larry Tanenbaum of the Leafs)--and offer to buy him out.
Cohen probably would have sold the Panthers in a heartbeat.
Doesn't Cohen want to sell the whole package and not just the Panthers? Or is that only recently that he's packaging it all together?davetherave wrote:The situation with the Panthers has been a mess for ten years now...what mystifies me is why Balsillie didn't approach Cohen--ranked by Sports Illustrated as the 2nd worst owner in the NHL (next to Larry Tanenbaum of the Leafs)--and offer to buy him out.
Cohen probably would have sold the Panthers in a heartbeat.
So then why all the rumours of him selling it as a package? It seems everything is a cash cow except for the Panthers.davetherave wrote:Shabbs> I can tell you first hand that the Bank Atlantic Center is a very successful concert venue and that the land around the property is extremely desirable property for commercial/residential development.
More info here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BankAtlantic_Center
In principle, Cohen would have an easier time selling that without the Panthers in the package, as the Panthers have never gotten any traction with sports fans in South Florida.
Sports teams have not done well in Miami/Fort Lauderdale, with the apparent exception of the NBA Heat who play in downtown Miami. The NFL Dolphins and MLB Marlins reportedly struggle with attendance.
How dare you bring common sense to these discussions!wprager wrote:Maybe that's why they are called rumors.
Wow is Balsillie over-paying for the Coyotes or what? All that for $240 million.davetherave wrote:Deal set to sell NHL Panthers for $240 million: source
shabbs wrote:Wow is Balsillie over-paying for the Coyotes or what? All that for $240 million.davetherave wrote:Deal set to sell NHL Panthers for $240 million: source
I believe the penalty for breaking the lease is up for debate due to the bankruptcy filing. I know Glendale has stated it's "unbreakable" but I think Balsillie and co will fight that in court and deem it invalid due to the bankruptcy filing.davetherave wrote:shabbs wrote:Wow is Balsillie over-paying for the Coyotes or what? All that for $240 million.davetherave wrote:Deal set to sell NHL Panthers for $240 million: source
Ask yourself why Balsillie is so ready to throw over $212MM at a club with an arena lease that comes with a $750MM penalty to the City of Glendale if he breaks it, when he could have bought the Panthers franchise--which no one has ever said was in a good NHL market, and could probably have been moved without a squawk--AND a VERY valuable venue in BankAtlantic Center, which would continue to be a cash cow without the hockey club--for almost the same price.
Something does not add up.
Balsillie does not want to own a team in a loser of a market, and both Florida and Phoenix are loser markets. Let's call a spade a spade.davetherave wrote:Shabbs, think about this for a second.
Nobody would care if Balsillie tried to move the Panthers. Nobody.
The situation in Phoenix, on the other hand, is a TOTAL mess.
So why did Balsillie stick in his foot in it--when he could have had the Panthers AND a money making arena for almost the same price and a lot less trouble?
You tell me.
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