Little Caesar’s Arena is beautiful. You’re just looking at the back. There’s a glass roof between the seating bowl and the shops around it, and the upper deck is cantilevered
In Ottawa the plot of land has already been determined. Lebreton Flats is an area just west of the downtown core that is owned by the federal government. There is a large development planned for the area, with a portion set aside for the potential arena. The team is in the process of being sold, so we should know more by the summer when new ownership is in place
looked it up and the legal hurdles are cleared making it all but inevitable that it’s going there. it’s also on the train line, highway, and just off of downtown so it’s a hell of a lot more convenient than anywhere else they could move
2nd. You could have added the Calgary Flames... the arena debacle in cowtown has been dragging on for years. As for Tempe, I would imagine that $2 billion in funding is needed for the entire planned district, and not just the arena itself. And Little Caesars... the Illitch family owns both the Pizza chain AND the Red Wings, so they can put whatever they want on the roof of their barn. ;P (From all accounts, the arena itself is incredible.)
The Red Wings were originally going to be the only tenant. When they agreed to have the Pistons play there, the plan for the logo on the roof changed. Not great, but that's the story.
Little Caesars Arena itself is nice. The Ilitch family that owns the Red Wings & Little Caesars just haven’t come through on their promises to develop the area around the arena.
As a fan of those teams and the Illitch family in general I think their fault is the same as the Coyotes owner saying "we need a district". Build the arena first and then go from there instead of promising the world.
Lebreton Flats is just west of the downtown, you can see the Parliament Buildings from the location. The land for the arena is already reserved for the arena, they know exactly where it is going, just waiting on the new owner.
@@karlsauerwein2022 that’s possible. When they designed it they were open to that. Since the same guy owns both the Red Wings and Little Caesar’s it wouldn’t be a big change.
"Stadiums are consistently huge money pits". Las Vegas: "Hold my beer". As far as renderings go, Allegiant Stadium (the final product) turned out better than the rendering, which for the most part is basically what we got in the end.
It's $2B for the entire project in Tempe. The arena is less than 1/4 of that. It's just like SoFi Stadium isn't a $5B stadium. People get way too excited over renderings. They're drawings. It's cheap to do a fancy drawing. It's an entirely different story when it comes time to actually making the drawing come to life.
Ottawa: The whole thing is stalled other than they know where it will be built because the team is being sold Arizona: The consensus is that an arena is being built in Tempe no matter what, it's just a matter of where. If the vote fails, then they can build it on tribal land and the city of Tempe will get stuck with the traffic issues. That said if that doesn't happen, the team will likely get sold and leave Calgary also needs an arena. The Panthers are going to need one soon but I think they leave Sunrise but stay in Florida.
Even though I'm a Rangers fan, I'm glad the Islanders are no longer play at Barclays Center. The Nets were trying every way possible to give the screw them. As for Little Cesar's Arena, the Illitch family owns both the sponsor and the Red Wings. Don't be surprised if the reasoning for changing the roof design played a factor in the Pistons returning to play home games in Detroit since moving to Pontiac and Auburn Hills.
On the Coyotes situation (as there is some misinformation in this video): 1) the Coyotes are not begging the city for $$ the proposed arena is privately financed, with an 30 yr abatement on the deal. 2) the only reason they haven’t broken ground yet is because they’re waiting for the city vote (citizens) to approve the project. That vote happens in mid May 2023. That deadline puts a 2026 completion date in the mix. 3) the 5000 seat arena is actually a really fun place to watch a game. Smaller venue, yes, but it’s sold out every night, and has a student section. Not like the atmosphere of 5k fans in a 19k arena. Players say it has the best ice in the league as well.
The $2.1B figure is for the entire project. (Apartments, hotels, etc) Also, there is a video rendering of the interior for those that are curious. Looks about 13k seats.
Dude the there called lighthouse towers. Represent the Lighthouses on Long Island beaches. The brick look represents the Belmont Park racetrack n the old Penn station in Manhattan
Ottawa property is already set at the corner of Wellington and Booth. Would expect this all clears up when the Sale of the team is finalized. I don't believe new owners will be approved if they don't have everything in place to deliver the new arena.
Little Caesar’s Arena is beautiful. You’re just looking at the back. There’s a glass roof between the seating bowl and the shops around it, and the upper deck is cantilevered 2nd. You could have added the Calgary Flames... the arena debacle in Cowtown has been dragging on for years. As for Tempe, I would imagine that $2 billion in funding is needed for the entire planned district, and not just the arena itself. And Little Caesars... the Illitch family owns both the Pizza chain AND the Red Wings, so they can put whatever they want on the roof of their barn. ;P (From all accounts, the arena itself is incredible.) In Ottawa, the plot of land has already been determined. Lebreton Flats is an area just west of the downtown core that is owned by the federal government. There is a large development planned for the area, with a portion set aside for the potential arena. The team is in the process of being sold, so we should know more by the summer when new ownership is in place "Stadiums are consistently huge money pits". Las Vegas: "Hold my beer". As far as renderings go, Allegiant Stadium (the final product) turned out better than the rendering, which for the most part is basically what we got in the end. The UBS arena glass domes r probably tops of lighthouses and the building is very nice inside The MLS stadium where the Chargers were playing their home games had a seating capacity of 27,000 Even though I'm a Rangers fan, I'm glad the Islanders are no longer play at Barclays Center. The Nets were trying every way possible to give the screw to them. As for Little Cesar's Arena, the Illitch family owns both the sponsor and the Red Wings. Don't be surprised if the reasoning for changing the roof design played a factor in the Pistons returning to play home games in Detroit since moving to Pontiac and Auburn Hills. What about Climate Pledge Arena in Seattle? The owner of the Red Wings also owns Little Caesar's Little Caesars and the Red Wings are owned by the same organizations hence the arena name. I think Arizona's bigger problem is them putting an echo team on the ice and being 20+ million under the cap 11 months ago Can you do AI on stadiums MLB NFL and NBA Bro, Little Caesars Arena is pretty nice, you should've talked about the interior too with the unique LED roof lighting setup they have and the concourses are one of the best in the league. The logo isn't that big of a deal, the United Center in Chicago always had that big United logo on top. I know the renderings promised something better, but it still looks fine and very Detrotish like Ford Field with the brick structure outside of the arena. The only bad thing about LCA is they didn't really deliver on the development outside of the arena. You forgot Seattle too as they got a nice arena. I have no idea why the Coyotes moved out of Phoenix, as the first few seasons of the Yotes were doing very well in Phoenix, once they moved to Glendale the franchise went way down. The Sharks is another team that needs a new arena as their arena has really aged out and gotten super old. I wouldn't mind seeing the Sharks move to San Francisco or Oakland.
Bro, Little Caesars Arena is pretty nice, you should've talked about the interior too with the unique LED roof lighting setup they have and the concourses are one of the best in the league. The logo isn't that big of a deal, the United Center in Chicago always had that big United logo on top. I know the renderings promised something better, but it still looks fine and very Detrotish like Ford Field with the brick structure outside of the arena. The only bad thing about LCA is they didn't really deliver on the development outside of the arena. You forgot Seattle too as they got a nice arena. I have no idea why the Coyotes moved out of Phoenix, as the first few seasons of the Yotes were doing very well in Phoenix, once they moved to Glendale the franchise went way down. The Sharks is another team that needs a new arena as their arena has really aged out and gotten super old. I wouldn't mind seeing the Sharks move to San Francisco or Oakland.
@@fantasticvoyage262 They gonna need more than just a minor renovation, it's an arena stuck in the early 90s design. They could've used a move to Chase Center, but I don't know if it fits a hockey rink very well or not similar to Barclays Center in Brooklyn. I think the Sharks popularity can go up even more moving to San Fransisco or Oakland.
@@PredatorKingdom The arena isn't even that old. I haven't heard anyone say it's falling apart. Oakland can't even get a stadium for the Athletics. So they are out. I guess they could move in with the Warriors. But would their owner want to do that?
Arizona's 2.1 billion is for everything there. Every building in the rendering. The teams owner is just asking for tax breaks, not a 200M handout. Oh and there are interior renders out.
Nah literally. He deadass is bashing on the coyotes and has no clue of what he’s talking about. And the way he talks makes it even worse 😂. Like at least know what you’re talking about and get some research
I'd much rather the Red Wings put some Little Caesar's decal or painting on the roof of the arena than litter their nice jerseys with it like many teams have.
Houston is on the list for a NHL expansion team alongside Atlanta, The Coyotes should move to San Diego and that will speed up on getting a new sports arena here in San Diego.
atlanta should never get a team again they failed with the flames and the thrasers. houston should work for the coyotes if they were to move there. they move into the toyota center done deal and maybe change the team name maybe the aeros
@@retroguy1976 I think Atlanta should still get a team, it's too big of a city to not have a team. They need the right ownership group to sell it as all of the other southern teams are doing very well, maybe it was the timing, but they should try Atlanta gain, but Houston should get higher priority over them first.
Great video. Just one bit of constructive criticism. Take a step or two away from the mic, please. The lip smacking and tongue popping gets in the way.
Between this video and your video about "obsolete" NFL stadiums, it's obvious how little research you do before making your videos. The Ilitch family who founded Little Caesar's Pizza OWNS the Red Wings as well. Also, the roof is still the same shape. It's just that angle of the actual arena is lower so the roof looks more circular than oval.
@ExileOnDaytonStreet not really cu ticket prices are 3x the price now and they sellout every game at their old stadium in glendale theyd be lucky to get 5k fans
The last Coyotes arena sucked, and Westgate wasn’t kept up the last couple years; I loved going to cheap Blackhawks games, but that’s their issue, there’s always more away fans than coyotes fans. Ngl the ASU hockey team could probably beat the coyotes… also the $2.1B arena would include the huge expansion to the ASU tempe campus off rio salado
I wish someone would build a new arena without making it look futuristic. Why can't someone build a new arena with the old cathedral design with all the modern amenities?
@@fantasticvoyage262 Phoenix converted their arena to basketball only. Tempe has shot them down twice. Scottsdale doesn't care about them. Mesa won't work either. Trying Phoenix again with a new arena is beyond laughable.
@@ElmerFudd16 They played in the Suns arena before. While not ideal, it could still be an option. Tempe will eventually have to pay to clean up the landfill anyway. All they did was kick than can down the road. You're merely speculating about Scottsdale and Mesa.
No. It isn't going to cost taxpayers anywhere near that. The vast majority of it will be privately financed. And it won't cost them anything if they don't go there. That's what should have been included in the video.
When you comment on arenas, understand who owns the team. The Ilitch family owns the Red Wings and the Tigers. Their main business is....yeah...Little Caesar's Pizza. And without commenting on the inside at all? The inside amenities have been praised widely as being the best in the league. If you're going to do these videos, do a little more homework first.
I don’t think a team will be going to Quebec City for a while. They got a chance to get a expansion team when Vegas did but they dropped out because of insufficient funding and i think that was there last shot at getting a team because the city is just to small to fund a hockey team.
You mean back to Canada, because they moved from Winnipeg in 1996 to Arizona, so the Coyotes are the original Winnipeg Jets, and new Winnipeg Jets, moved from Atlanta, they were called Atlanta Thrashers
Canada move is very unlikely. with the Canadian dollar being worth less than the American dollar and the higher income tax bringing in players is going to be hard as well and that’s not counting the weather. If the Tempe vote doesn’t go through they will more than likely be moved to Houston.
The only arena in Phoenix that would work is Veterans Memorial Coliseum, the former home of the Suns. Even though the Footprint Center did undergo renovations, the arena was never designed for an NHL size rink (200' × 85').
@@PrinceAnt722 actually I member veterans memorial coliseum former home of the Phoenix roadrunners I'm surprised you didn't do that even though it wasn't designed for hockey it was a lot better than what do having to do right now
I don't think the new arena in Tempe for the Coyotes will pass it's too pricey for the taxpayers. The Coyotes will end up relocating somewhere maybe Houston.
It's almost entirely privately financed. It's not going to cost taxpayers anywhere near that. And if Houston is so great, then why does the league keep rejecting them every time expansion happens?
Little Caesar’s Arena is beautiful. You’re just looking at the back. There’s a glass roof between the seating bowl and the shops around it, and the upper deck is cantilevered
Yeah and the only people that can see the roof are from blimp shots. Lol nobody notices what color the roof is
@@scooterbee2777like every other arena sparky
In Ottawa the plot of land has already been determined. Lebreton Flats is an area just west of the downtown core that is owned by the federal government. There is a large development planned for the area, with a portion set aside for the potential arena. The team is in the process of being sold, so we should know more by the summer when new ownership is in place
looked it up and the legal hurdles are cleared making it all but inevitable that it’s going there. it’s also on the train line, highway, and just off of downtown so it’s a hell of a lot more convenient than anywhere else they could move
Little Caesar’s inside the arena is incredible. LED ceiling and all. Awesome atmosphere
2nd. You could have added the Calgary Flames... the arena debacle in cowtown has been dragging on for years. As for Tempe, I would imagine that $2 billion in funding is needed for the entire planned district, and not just the arena itself. And Little Caesars... the Illitch family owns both the Pizza chain AND the Red Wings, so they can put whatever they want on the roof of their barn. ;P (From all accounts, the arena itself is incredible.)
The Red Wings were originally going to be the only tenant. When they agreed to have the Pistons play there, the plan for the logo on the roof changed. Not great, but that's the story.
Little Caesars Arena itself is nice. The Ilitch family that owns the Red Wings & Little Caesars just haven’t come through on their promises to develop the area around the arena.
As a fan of those teams and the Illitch family in general I think their fault is the same as the Coyotes owner saying "we need a district". Build the arena first and then go from there instead of promising the world.
Lebreton Flats is just west of the downtown, you can see the Parliament Buildings from the location. The land for the arena is already reserved for the arena, they know exactly where it is going, just waiting on the new owner.
Little Cesars arena is still extremely nice, no one is gonna see the roof anyway
They should have put an actual pizza on the roof that would look better.
@@karlsauerwein2022 that’s possible. When they designed it they were open to that. Since the same guy owns both the Red Wings and Little Caesar’s it wouldn’t be a big change.
"Stadiums are consistently huge money pits". Las Vegas: "Hold my beer". As far as renderings go, Allegiant Stadium (the final product) turned out better than the rendering, which for the most part is basically what we got in the end.
The Arizona Coyotes or New York Islanders as Baltimore Charms in CFG Arena for Baltimorean and Washingtonians
What about Climate Pledge Arena in Seattle?
Yeah, he forgot about that one.
It's already built. He's talking about future arenas.
It's $2B for the entire project in Tempe. The arena is less than 1/4 of that. It's just like SoFi Stadium isn't a $5B stadium.
People get way too excited over renderings. They're drawings. It's cheap to do a fancy drawing. It's an entirely different story when it comes time to actually making the drawing come to life.
SoFi includes an arena alongside the football stadium so it’s even less of a cost…it was really $2 billion IIRC
The MLS stadium the Chargers were playing their home games at had a seating capacity of 27,000
The ubs arena glass domes r probably tops of lighthouses and the building is very nice inside
Ottawa: The whole thing is stalled other than they know where it will be built because the team is being sold
Arizona: The consensus is that an arena is being built in Tempe no matter what, it's just a matter of where. If the vote fails, then they can build it on tribal land and the city of Tempe will get stuck with the traffic issues. That said if that doesn't happen, the team will likely get sold and leave
Calgary also needs an arena. The Panthers are going to need one soon but I think they leave Sunrise but stay in Florida.
Even though I'm a Rangers fan, I'm glad the Islanders are no longer play at Barclays Center. The Nets were trying every way possible to give the screw them. As for Little Cesar's Arena, the Illitch family owns both the sponsor and the Red Wings. Don't be surprised if the reasoning for changing the roof design played a factor in the Pistons returning to play home games in Detroit since moving to Pontiac and Auburn Hills.
On the Coyotes situation (as there is some misinformation in this video):
1) the Coyotes are not begging the city for $$ the proposed arena is privately financed, with an 30 yr abatement on the deal.
2) the only reason they haven’t broken ground yet is because they’re waiting for the city vote (citizens) to approve the project. That vote happens in mid May 2023. That deadline puts a 2026 completion date in the mix.
3) the 5000 seat arena is actually a really fun place to watch a game. Smaller venue, yes, but it’s sold out every night, and has a student section. Not like the atmosphere of 5k fans in a 19k arena. Players say it has the best ice in the league as well.
The $2.1B figure is for the entire project. (Apartments, hotels, etc)
Also, there is a video rendering of the interior for those that are curious. Looks about 13k seats.
Dude the there called lighthouse towers. Represent the Lighthouses on Long Island beaches. The brick look represents the Belmont Park racetrack n the old Penn station in Manhattan
Ottawa property is already set at the corner of Wellington and Booth. Would expect this all clears up when the Sale of the team is finalized. I don't believe new owners will be approved if they don't have everything in place to deliver the new arena.
How soon is the sale supposed to happen?
@@fantasticvoyage262 I would expect this summer.
Little Caesar’s Arena is beautiful. You’re just looking at the back. There’s a glass roof between the seating bowl and the shops around it, and the upper deck is cantilevered 2nd. You could have added the Calgary Flames... the arena debacle in Cowtown has been dragging on for years. As for Tempe, I would imagine that $2 billion in funding is needed for the entire planned district, and not just the arena itself. And Little Caesars... the Illitch family owns both the Pizza chain AND the Red Wings, so they can put whatever they want on the roof of their barn. ;P (From all accounts, the arena itself is incredible.)
In Ottawa, the plot of land has already been determined. Lebreton Flats is an area just west of the downtown core that is owned by the federal government. There is a large development planned for the area, with a portion set aside for the potential arena. The team is in the process of being sold, so we should know more by the summer when new ownership is in place "Stadiums are consistently huge money pits". Las Vegas: "Hold my beer". As far as renderings go, Allegiant Stadium (the final product) turned out better than the rendering, which for the most part is basically what we got in the end.
The UBS arena glass domes r probably tops of lighthouses and the building is very nice inside The MLS stadium where the Chargers were playing their home games had a seating capacity of 27,000 Even though I'm a Rangers fan, I'm glad the Islanders are no longer play at Barclays Center. The Nets were trying every way possible to give the screw to them. As for Little Cesar's Arena, the Illitch family owns both the sponsor and the Red Wings. Don't be surprised if the reasoning for changing the roof design played a factor in the Pistons returning to play home games in Detroit since moving to Pontiac and Auburn Hills. What about Climate Pledge Arena in Seattle? The owner of the Red Wings also owns Little Caesar's Little Caesars and the Red Wings are owned by the same organizations hence the arena name.
I think Arizona's bigger problem is them putting an echo team on the ice and being 20+ million under the cap 11 months ago Can you do AI on stadiums MLB NFL and NBA Bro, Little Caesars Arena is pretty nice, you should've talked about the interior too with the unique LED roof lighting setup they have and the concourses are one of the best in the league. The logo isn't that big of a deal, the United Center in Chicago always had that big United logo on top. I know the renderings promised something better, but it still looks fine and very Detrotish like Ford Field with the brick structure outside of the arena. The only bad thing about LCA is they didn't really deliver on the development outside of the arena. You forgot Seattle too as they got a nice arena. I have no idea why the Coyotes moved out of Phoenix, as the first few seasons of the Yotes were doing very well in Phoenix, once they moved to Glendale the franchise went way down. The Sharks is another team that needs a new arena as their arena has really aged out and gotten super old. I wouldn't mind seeing the Sharks move to San Francisco or Oakland.
Little Caesars and the Red Wings are own by the same organizations hence the arena name.
The owner of the Red Wings also owns Little Cesar's
I think arizonas bigger problem is them putting a echl team on the ice and being 20+ million under the cap
The Coyotes arena and entertainment district is not going to use tax money. They already have the money.
8:49 New York Islanders with UBS Arena should relocate to Queens, New York where Citi Field stands with New York Mets
Bro, Little Caesars Arena is pretty nice, you should've talked about the interior too with the unique LED roof lighting setup they have and the concourses are one of the best in the league. The logo isn't that big of a deal, the United Center in Chicago always had that big United logo on top. I know the renderings promised something better, but it still looks fine and very Detrotish like Ford Field with the brick structure outside of the arena. The only bad thing about LCA is they didn't really deliver on the development outside of the arena. You forgot Seattle too as they got a nice arena. I have no idea why the Coyotes moved out of Phoenix, as the first few seasons of the Yotes were doing very well in Phoenix, once they moved to Glendale the franchise went way down. The Sharks is another team that needs a new arena as their arena has really aged out and gotten super old. I wouldn't mind seeing the Sharks move to San Francisco or Oakland.
Is the Sharks arena really that bad?
@@fantasticvoyage262 It's not too bad as it's holding up pretty well, but it's super outdated and needs to be redone quite a bit.
@@PredatorKingdom It looks nice on TV. Maybe some minor renovation could be done. But I don't see the need to go to Oakland or SF.
@@fantasticvoyage262 They gonna need more than just a minor renovation, it's an arena stuck in the early 90s design. They could've used a move to Chase Center, but I don't know if it fits a hockey rink very well or not similar to Barclays Center in Brooklyn. I think the Sharks popularity can go up even more moving to San Fransisco or Oakland.
@@PredatorKingdom The arena isn't even that old. I haven't heard anyone say it's falling apart. Oakland can't even get a stadium for the Athletics. So they are out. I guess they could move in with the Warriors. But would their owner want to do that?
Little Cesar’s owners own the Red wings and the arena
he doesn’t own the arena, it’s owned by the Downtown Development Corporation but us leased free of charge
Yea they own it sparky
it looks like the sens took inperation from the old form in mtl
Can you do AI on stadiums mlb nfl and nba
They are lighthouses
I can’t figure out why the NHL just doesn’t let/make the Coyotes move. Plenty of places with usable arenas that would take them.
The league isn't impressed with the other markets. And the Coyotes owner has no interest selling.
Arizona's 2.1 billion is for everything there. Every building in the rendering. The teams owner is just asking for tax breaks, not a 200M handout. Oh and there are interior renders out.
Looks more like a convention centre or a Mall lol rather than a Arena/Stadium.
Gotta love Hockey 🏒 Arenas!
What about calgary's new arena?
I like Ottowa's the best too
The $2.1 billion in Tempe is for the elite project, not just the arena. Come on dude. This is common sense.
Nah literally. He deadass is bashing on the coyotes and has no clue of what he’s talking about. And the way he talks makes it even worse 😂. Like at least know what you’re talking about and get some research
Little Caesar’s arena is very nice especially on the inside but yeah that roof is ugly. Wish they would at least remove the logo of little Caesar’s
Then they would probably decide to ruin the classy jerseys with it. No thanks. Leave the classy jerseys alone.
Little Ceasar's owns the Red Wings.
I'd much rather the Red Wings put some Little Caesar's decal or painting on the roof of the arena than litter their nice jerseys with it like many teams have.
NHL needs Houston. Houston needs NHL.
Houston is on the list for a NHL expansion team alongside Atlanta, The Coyotes should move to San Diego and that will speed up on getting a new sports arena here in San Diego.
atlanta should never get a team again they failed with the flames and the thrasers. houston should work for the coyotes if they were to move there. they move into the toyota center done deal and maybe change the team name maybe the aeros
@@retroguy1976 I think Atlanta should still get a team, it's too big of a city to not have a team. They need the right ownership group to sell it as all of the other southern teams are doing very well, maybe it was the timing, but they should try Atlanta gain, but Houston should get higher priority over them first.
Great video. Just one bit of constructive criticism. Take a step or two away from the mic, please. The lip smacking and tongue popping gets in the way.
Between this video and your video about "obsolete" NFL stadiums, it's obvious how little research you do before making your videos.
The Ilitch family who founded Little Caesar's Pizza OWNS the Red Wings as well. Also, the roof is still the same shape. It's just that angle of the actual arena is lower so the roof looks more circular than oval.
what new Areans Flames,Jets,sharks,Colorado Avalanche,New York Rangers
I love the yotes playing in that college barn🤘
Their balance sheet probably doesn’t
@ExileOnDaytonStreet not really cu ticket prices are 3x the price now and they sellout every game at their old stadium in glendale theyd be lucky to get 5k fans
The last Coyotes arena sucked, and Westgate wasn’t kept up the last couple years; I loved going to cheap Blackhawks games, but that’s their issue, there’s always more away fans than coyotes fans. Ngl the ASU hockey team could probably beat the coyotes… also the $2.1B arena would include the huge expansion to the ASU tempe campus off rio salado
Flames? Those talks are happening again
Calgary Flames are getting a new arena
Where are the Arizona Coyotes going to build?
Salt Lake?
#HaRealCoolYo!
Flames need a new arena, or watch them go back to Atlanta, well, I know it's doubtful, but you never know
I wish someone would build a new arena without making it look futuristic. Why can't someone build a new arena with the old cathedral design with all the modern amenities?
The Coyotes should move to Utah.
that could work
Why not try to move The Coyotes to Milwaukee WI ?
Because they don't have any interest leaving.
@@fantasticvoyage262 *Gary Bettman has no interest in them leaving. The state doesn't want them.
@@ElmerFudd16 Correction. Glendale doesn't want them.
@@fantasticvoyage262 Phoenix converted their arena to basketball only. Tempe has shot them down twice. Scottsdale doesn't care about them. Mesa won't work either. Trying Phoenix again with a new arena is beyond laughable.
@@ElmerFudd16 They played in the Suns arena before. While not ideal, it could still be an option. Tempe will eventually have to pay to clean up the landfill anyway. All they did was kick than can down the road. You're merely speculating about Scottsdale and Mesa.
They’re gonna ask taxpayers for 2.1 billion? Good luck with that 🙄
No. It isn't going to cost taxpayers anywhere near that. The vast majority of it will be privately financed. And it won't cost them anything if they don't go there. That's what should have been included in the video.
Literally the opposite smooth brain ahh
Dude judt talks on and on and on
When you comment on arenas, understand who owns the team. The Ilitch family owns the Red Wings and the Tigers. Their main business is....yeah...Little Caesar's Pizza. And without commenting on the inside at all? The inside amenities have been praised widely as being the best in the league. If you're going to do these videos, do a little more homework first.
The Coyotes should move to Quebec City. There is an arena there already that would suit them perfectly
I don’t think a team will be going to Quebec City for a while. They got a chance to get a expansion team when Vegas did but they dropped out because of insufficient funding and i think that was there last shot at getting a team because the city is just to small to fund a hockey team.
@@irocz11 same for the Kraken bid. they have had more than enough chances to get a team, they have failed to get it together
That is never happening. That creates an alignment mess.
Arizona should move to Canada for good for real
You mean back to Canada, because they moved from Winnipeg in 1996 to Arizona, so the Coyotes are the original Winnipeg Jets, and new Winnipeg Jets, moved from Atlanta, they were called Atlanta Thrashers
@@DavidSanchez-pg1ub Arizona move to Atlanta or Hartford
Canada move is very unlikely. with the Canadian dollar being worth less than the American dollar and the higher income tax bringing in players is going to be hard as well and that’s not counting the weather. If the Tempe vote doesn’t go through they will more than likely be moved to Houston.
because the old winnipeg jets failed hence why there in Arizona
@@irocz11 l thinking san Antonio it better for the Arizona team or Portland, Memphis, Oklahoma City,
The coyote probably going move to a city like Houston
No one cares about Arizona or Canada's answer to Arizona, Ottawa
Their wasting their time in Arizona as far I'm concern. A 5000 seat arena. Come on move the team
1st
NHL needs to get out of Arizona. Move the franchise to Quebec city , Hamilton, or saskatoon
no no and no. they’ll land in Houston or Kansas City well before those places
@@bostonrailfan2427 they will, but they shouldn't
@@michaelcanney7218 boohoohoo
@@bostonrailfan2427 intelligent
I don't see them ever leaving. If they did, it would be Houston.
Coyotes need to leave arizona
Join Kansas City T-Mobile Center(not Las Vegas)
They might as well go back to downtown Phoenix they won't have no problem with that in my opinion great video keep up the great content
The only arena in Phoenix that would work is Veterans Memorial Coliseum, the former home of the Suns. Even though the Footprint Center did undergo renovations, the arena was never designed for an NHL size rink (200' × 85').
@@PrinceAnt722 actually I member veterans memorial coliseum former home of the Phoenix roadrunners I'm surprised you didn't do that even though it wasn't designed for hockey it was a lot better than what do having to do right now
I don't think the new arena in Tempe for the Coyotes will pass it's too pricey for the taxpayers. The Coyotes will end up relocating somewhere maybe Houston.
It'll probably be either relocation or a modernization of Ye Old Veterans Memorial Coliseum
It's almost entirely privately financed. It's not going to cost taxpayers anywhere near that. And if Houston is so great, then why does the league keep rejecting them every time expansion happens?
@@Matthew6248 The Coliseum is not suitable for hockey
@@fantasticvoyage262 Really? I didn't know that
@@phillipmorales8886 It will still take some public money. So it may not pass. But most of it is privately financed.