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Brawndo

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  1. Davis and Cecconi on waivers today (10/1), everyone cleared from yesterday
  2. Or more likely, the NHL has taken steps to prevent any new potential owners from going rogue, after all Bettman and Bill Daly are lawyers. I imagine there are a multitude of terms and conditions that new ownership groups must agree to in order to purchase a team. These could include stipulations that the franchise cannot move without BOG approval and since the NHL has experience in doing so a stipulation that any franchise/owner that goes into bankruptcy surrenders control of the team to the league and that owner is compensated for the team after the bankruptcy process is finished. Leagues learned to protect themselves after Al Davis sued the NFL. There are some old school owners in the NHL such as Jacobs, Dolan and the Iltiches who could dictate what they want to do with their teams without receiving much push back from the league, but newer owners (even the deep pocketed ones) not so much
  3. Even if a judge says that the clause is voided, Any new owner still requires still an approval from the Board of Governors if the new owner’s plans do not align with the NHL’s they will not be approved IIRC, the NHL, Mario and Golisano all worked closely with the bankruptcy courts to ensure a smooth transition.
  4. Johnson wasn’t good on that shift
  5. Benson is going to be sooo good
  6. https://www.nhl.com/bluejackets/video/columbus-blue-jackets-live-stream-6336965681112 The CBJ site is working
  7. There have been Three NHL Teams which have filed for bankruptcy since 1999, The Penguins, Sabres and Senators and all three remained in their original market. The Sabres sale was valued at 92 Million, but the actual cash paid for the team was 15 Million, despite higher offers for the organization. There were multiple bidders for the Ottawa Senators, many well over 100 million, but the team was ultimately sold to Eugene Melnyk for 93 million. Why were the lower bids accepted? Because the NHL stipulated that neither team could be moved as part of the sale, Golisiano and Melnyk were the two that agreed to that provision, with Melnyk being the only potential bidder for the Sens to do so. This same way they stipulated the Sabres cannot relocated in the sale to Pegula. The League has control over where franchises are located and is saving the potential cities for expansion and the Billions of dollars that comes with it. This is the reason why the Coyotes have gotten so many opportunities to find a new home, the league hates the idea of relocation. The Jets were moved because of ownership issues in Atlanta namely no one wanted to buy the team and keep it there Hence the NHL is looking to put a team back in Atlanta and Arizona is rumored to be at the top of the expansion list (per Jeff Marek) in the event the Coyotes move.
  8. Directly from one of the Lawyers who worked on the sale. There is a non movement clause for the team in the agreement. Both OSP and the NHL stipulated it. The team is not going anywhere.
  9. I have been there twice in the past two weeks and did not see any.
  10. Here you are @dudacek
  11. This is probably the group that will be here on Monday after cuts
  12. Benson hounded Ryan Graves into dumping the puck into the Sabres Zone for a turnover. Graves is, checks notes, 6 inches taller and 50 pounds heavier than Benson
  13. I would have zero qualms about waiving Bryson or VO
  14. Stillman will be the 7th D and Ryan Johnson the first defensive call up
  15. Even with the Seabrook Contract on LTIR, they are 73k over the cap. Putting Vas on LTIR opens an additional 9.5 Million in space, but they will need to have room to bring him back
  16. It’s Johansson
  17. No only for an emergency recall. And that requires multiple injuries to the forward group in Buffalo and Rochester
  18. Per Granato He is progressing well and may return to a practice group next week
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