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I apologize in advance for being "that guy", but SLC has a really vibrant craft beer thing going.
It was that or another joke about Mormons.
Like the Masters, it's moving day, of sorts, in the race for the last playoff spot. Isles collected a loser point against the Rangers which should secure the third spot in the Metro. That's kind of amazing considering I saw them play so dogshit in St. Paul on my birthday that they got their coach fired.
If we assume they're set, it's four teams for one spot:
Pittsburgh, which is +1 on the field, will finish last. They're on national TV at 8 ET vs. Boston.
Wings are on HNIC in Toronto at 7 ET.
Caps tied 2-2 with Tampa late in the first
Flyers just scored, up 1-0 late in the second period on New Jersey.
Discounting 2019-20 is kind of an odd choice… but the record isn’t really the point. Yeah, the team has sucked. That’s not why it’s moving.
Has anyone reported on how, especially, the transaction regarding franchise ownership is going to be handled? What clause in what documentation forces the owner to relinquish or sell the franchise? Does the League use arbitration to determine the value?
Hopefully someone can shed some light on this likely to be fascinating part of the Phoenix to SLC move. Any thoughts?