I'm not sure I would put my money on Council on this one??
http://www.foxsports.com/arizona/story/glendale-votes-to-cancel-lease-deal-with-coyotes-061015
http://www.foxsports.com/arizona/story/glendale-votes-to-cancel-lease-deal-with-coyotes-061015
L K said:And to get things back on track, Glendale council voted to end the terms of the lease with the Coyotes. The vote went 4-3 in favour of ending the lease.
The big issue that makes this likely a legal right for Glendale is that Craig Tindell had a big hand in crafting the new lease for the City in April-June of 2013. He then was hired by the Coyotes as General Counsel in August of 2013 and ended his relationship with the city in October of 2013. Arizona law stipulates that a contract can be voided if a key party of the negotiation takes on a role with the other negotiating interest within 3 years of the initiation of an agreement. It comes under Statute 38-511A.
Tindell did file his resignation papers with the city in April before the negotiations took place but he was involved in the lease negotiations so I don't think the NHL has much of a leg to stand on. I think this ultimately has to be somewhat of a final straw in terms of their being any good will between the city and the NHL at this point however. I mean, I know Bettman has to protect arena development, but how many times can the Coyotes drag the NHL through the "nobody wants you" mud before they have to just say enough is enough?
I think there is enough dysfunction within Glendale itself to counteract a lot of the negativity around city-funded arenas. I mean the data has been out there for years that they are a bad investment for cities but it hasn't stopped further developments from moving forward. I don't think Glendale becomes the block that topples the Jenga tower on most arena developments. I think the only issues are going to come up when you have a team that isn't wanted by the city at time time of negotiations.