Thursday, May 26, 2011

Your Atlanta-To-Winnipeg Update: Probably Next Week...???

((HT: Winnipeg Free Press/CBSSports/GlobeSports))

Winnipeg Mayor Sam Katz told reporters he thinks an NHL announcement could happen before the end of the week.

BUT... and this is the standard sized, big BUT...

Remember, the sale and the move have to be approved before the Board of Governors- even if Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed has thrown in the towel...

"I do believe something before the end of the week is likely," Katz said following a city council meeting earlier in the week.

Commissioner Gary Bettman is in the "Stay calm, all is well" mode as always. He was a guest on Tampa radio station WDAE...

"Nobody’s announced anything and frankly if there is something going on nothing is going to happen until it actually happens, which means it may not happen.

"So I think people need to take a deep breath and pause."


This coming from the same man who tells Atlanta people that their way of protesting the ownership by Atlanta Spirit was "interesting" by not supporting their team that way.

From Jeff Schultz's piece from two days ago:

“Demonstrating your dissatisfaction by not going to games is an interesting strategy. It’s your absolute right. But if it becomes a turnoff for anybody who might want to buy the franchise, the long-term consequences could be severe.”

So, then if people don't go and spend money on a bad product, it's their fault if the project fails...

Makes perfect sense...

So, the Free Press even went as far as to ask what fans would like their soon-to-be new team's nickname should be...

Chris Vivlamore of the AJC confirms also that Anson Carter and his Atlanta Sports and Entertainment group have withdrawn their name as an interested party for all Spirit properties as well.

But Gary Lawless of the Free Press reports through his sources that there are issues still on the table that have to be waded through...

Details described as "consent, owner approval, proof of financial information, etc." remain on the table.

"There are complex issues that take time to work through," said a source.


The Stanley Cup schedule has been announced. Game One has been set for Wednesday, June 1st. In theory, if all parties work through the Memorial Day weekend, with US banks closed on Monday. Tuesday, the day before Game One, seems a logical jumping off point...

For now... and, as always it's subject to change...

No comments: