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Is Mr. Wilson Interested In The Coyotes?

from Patricia Best of the Globe and Mail,

Calgary investment banker W. Brett Wilson has come right out and said he’s interested in owning a piece of the ailing Nashville Predators hockey team. In fact, the publicity-embracing Mr. Wilson has made no secret over the years of his desire to own a couple of NHL teams.

Well, how about the Phoenix Coyotes? Word circulating among business people in Calgary is that Mr. Wilson is trying to snag ownership of that benighted team (although NHL commissioner Gary Bettman said only this week in Toronto that while the Coyotes “will be fine,” there was no new owner in sight). So after chatting first about the Predators we asked Mr. Wilson about Phoenix yesterday, catching him, it seemed, by surprise. “I’ve been there. I’ve golfed there,” he said. Yes, but what about his interest in the Phoenix team? “I’ve been there, I’ve golfed there,” he repeated.

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