Post Tagged with: "jerry moyes"

  • Thursday Sports Review-Birth OF TSM & Drunk Gilmour? BYE BYE MONSTER?

    What a strange collection of articles in today’s papers. Seriously, the good, the bad and ugly. In case you weren’t sure, Bill Lnkhoff cemented his place in mediocrity with could easily be the dumbest article written in a Toronto paper, um, ever. Here’s the headline: “Greed-driven MLSEL doesn’t deserve a [...]

     
  • Twas The Night Before Christmas

    sports and toronto June 8, 2009 11:14 pm no comments

    ….ok wait, before I get started, I have a beef. I wake up three days a week to work out. At 37 with 2 kids, I need to git a fit, at least a little fit right? (Since I started this crazyness back in late March I have dropped 30 [...]

     
  • Balsillie, Coyotes, Moyes & Bettman Update

    sports and toronto May 25, 2009 10:47 pm no comments

    “While there has been no resolution or understanding between the National Hockey League and Jerry Moyes on the contentious issue of who controls the Phoenix Coyotes, the two sides have come to an agreement on how the team will be operated on a daily basis while in bankruptcy proceedings. “We’ve [...]

     
  • Bettman Will Learn The Cost Of Lying

    sports and toronto May 20, 2009 10:24 pm no comments

    Great stuff by Bruce Arthur in the National Post today: “But what National Hockey League commissioner Gary Bettman has managed to do in his ongoing war with Research In Motion billionaire Jim Balsillie – who has dragged the league into bankruptcy court over the Phoenix Coyotes, and where yesterday judge [...]

     
  • Bettman Inc vs Balsillie, Moyes & The Coytoes Day 1

    sports and toronto May 19, 2009 11:05 pm 2 comments

    Pretty interesting day to be sure. Here is the roundup: First and foremost. If you want to know why Prime Time Sports is number one in this market, then you HAVE to listen to the podcast here. Mccown, Brunt and Doug Maclean go at it on the the topic du [...]

     
  • Bettman The Liar Part Deux

    sports and toronto May 18, 2009 9:43 pm 3 comments

    So remember all that crap that the commish was spewing about all things being overstated and normal when it came to the Coyotes????? Well Pinocchio filed an affidavit with the bankruptcy court this evening proving that you can’t believe one word that comes out of his mouth EVER again. Bettman [...]

     
  • Perspective Needed In Coyotes Balsillie Bankruptcy Case

    sports and toronto May 14, 2009 9:46 pm no comments

    Don’t get me wrong folks, the media coverage on the biggest sports trial in these parts since OJ (that’s a joke okay)but we all need to take big, deep breath with respect to the Phoenix Coyotes/Jim Balsillie/Gary Bettman bankruptcy case. Nothing, let me say this again, nothing, has happened that [...]

     
  • Sports Meets The Law-Coyotes, Balsillie, Hockey & Bankruptcy

    sports and toronto May 7, 2009 11:45 pm 2 comments

    A fairly quiet day today as far as this stuff goes. The court hearing lasted about 30 seconds as all that was done was court scheduling. I love that folks got send out there from here to cover ….drum roll please….NOTHING. I know I sound like a mayna bird, but [...]

     
  • Coyotes and Balsillie Update- Hamilton It Is! No Compensation For Maple Leafs!

    sports and toronto May 7, 2009 12:06 am 2 comments

    It has been over 24 hours since the news first broke about the Coyotes filing chapter 11 bankruptcy and the team “accepting” Jim Balsillie’s $212.5 USD conditional offer for the team. While there is a lot of noise around, we continue to learn more with each passing hour. Here is [...]

     
  • More On Balsillie and Coyotes

    sports and toronto May 6, 2009 8:28 am no comments

    As promised there will be more coming as I hear and read more information. A couple of brief updates: Several sources are telling TSM this morning that the reason the League is so upset is that Jerry Moyes, the Coyotes’ chief executive officer and managing member had actually resigned his [...]

     
 
 
 
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