Connect with us

Daily Papers

Drama in the Desert: TSN Jets Meter jumps from 24 to 32, Gretzky on CBC radio says Winnipeg now viable, Goldwater & City of Glendale can’t overcome impasse with Hulsizer leaving the ‘Cupcake Summit’ early

Goldwater Institute:  Transcript from the Cupcake SummitI almost stopped reading since they spent the first few moments discussing red velvet vs. coconut cupcakesWe will have more thoughts as we slog our way (sans dessert) through the transcript.

Winnipeg Sun:  Unlike Bryzaglov, Shirokov loves WinnipegNice to hear more guys who have regularly played in Winnipeg saying positive things about the city.

TSN:  Jets meter.  Massive jump from 24 to 32.

Vancouver Sun:  Dogs not on jet to Winnipeg just yet.  So reports of their demise have been greatly exaggerated.  Well maybe not greatly….

TSN:  Glendale-Goldwater meeting produce no resolutionsThe city has to know that something isn’t 100% legit or they could move forward, and any GWI suit would be frivolousSeems late for the COG to still try and talk tough as Clint Bolick described a comment from the city attorney who told Goldwater “he would see us in court”.

Vancouver Sun:  Good quote from backup (after last night, perhaps starting) goalie for Vancouver, Cory Schneider.

“Winnipeg is a fantastic market and I know they’ve been itching for a crack at a team for a long time, ever since I was there. I’m sure they would fill the building every night.”

 

Globe & Mail:  ‘Cupcake Summit’ does little to smooth tensions between Goldwater and City of Glendale. Duhatschek lays it out and clearly neither side was ready to budge much from their previously staked out position.

Arizona Republic:  Hockey and the Arizona ConstitutionIf you’re looking for a refresher in Constitutional law, read this article.  Actually interesting information dealing with the permissibility of the Hulsizer deal.

CBC (video):  Gretzky talks viability of Winnipeg market.  Nice to hear the Great One talking (starts at 6:02 of video) positively about the Peg’.

Arizona Republic:  Coyotes meeting ends with no resolutionCan’t say I’m overly surprised by the end result.

CTV News (video):  Optimistic fansExcitement amongst NHL fans in the city of Winnipeg is growing.

Winnipeg Free Press:  Goldwater raises concerns with Glendale, Hulsizer leaves earlyMatthew Hulsizer bolting early doesn’t bode well for deal closing.

Arizona Republic:  Coyotes on-ice fate dictated by financesSay what you will, but there is almost no way a team can stay focused on the task at hand (winning a playoff series) with the guillotine of a relocation hanging over their heads.

Globe & Mail:  Coyotes players yearn to stay in the desertObviously none of the players are of the Jewish faith, since Moses spent 40 years trying to get the Israelites out of the desert.

Blogs:

Puck Daddy:  Phoenix Coyotes eulogy.  While intended on being for their ouster from post season play, Drew from Red Wings blog Nightmare on Helm Street (possibly greatest blog name ever after Illegal Curve of course) expanded it to include mourning the possible exit from the desert of the franchise.

Nucks Misconduct:  Final home game in Manitoba Moose historyWe don’t know if it is or isn’t but the City of Winnipeg should continue to support the Moose as long as we have them here.

Tweet of the Day:

Subscribe to Podcast