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Coyotes could be next body buried in desert
The Phoenix Coyotes may prove to be the story of the second half of the NHL season - for all the wrong reasons. They are believed to be not only a house of cards about to fall, but a house of cards on fire.
The Morning Skate: How Did the Coyotes Mess Happen?
The Morning Skate: How Did the Coyotes Mess Happen?
slapshot.blogs.nytimes.com — The Coyotes' financial woes go back to the sale of the Winnipeg Jets, but easy explanations miss... the point. (more) The Morning Skate: How Did the Coyotes Mess Happen?
You're Dead to Me - FfH Has Had Enough of This
You're Dead to Me - FfH Has Had Enough of This
fiveforhowling.com — OdinMercer outlines his big problems with the recent articles regarding the Coyotes Finances. Also he tells David... Shoalts to F off. That's always fun for everyone (more) You're Dead to Me - FfH Has Had Enough of This
Sources: Coyotes penalized in revenue-sharing
sports.espn.go.com — The Phoenix Coyotes were penalized 25 percent of their revenue-sharing money last season, multiple sources told ESPN.com.... (more) Sources: Coyotes penalized in revenue-sharing
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Daily Rubbish: Hell Has Frozen Over
Sports Rubbish — ... In disappointing Arizona sports news, the Phoenix Coyotes are listed as day-to-day. That's fine for a player, but for a team, not so much. ...

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