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Ice Edge Watching The Coyotes
by Paul on 10/11/09 at 09:05 AM ET
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from Andrew Bagnato of the Arizona Republic,
Ice Edge chief operating office Daryl Jones attended the Phoenix Coyotes’ home opener Saturday night.
Someday, that might not be newsworthy - if Jones’ Ice Edge group buys the team.
Jones and Ice Edge investors have been discussing lease options with Glendale officials with an eye toward reviving their bid for the financially ailing Coyotes, whose sale has been tied up in a complicated bankruptcy proceeding.
“Our intention is to buy the team,” Jones told The Associated Press. “I think people are sort of not sure whether we’re serious, just because maybe they don’t know a whole lot about us. But the fact that we had a $10 million deposit, the fact that we’ve been in this for three or four months, spending the money you need to be involved.”
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