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Phoenix In The Spotlight Today
by Paul on 07/13/09 at 08:08 AM ET
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from Kevin McGran of the Toronto Star,
Judge Redfield T. Baum has his work cut out for him today as the proposed sale of the Phoenix Coyotes has proven to be anything but straightforward.
When the Phoenix bankruptcy court judge convenes a hearing today, he’ll have waded through dozens of legal arguments in hundreds of pages of documents filled with accusations and counter-accusations.
With the future of hockey in Phoenix and Hamilton hanging in the balance, the pride of billionaires on the line and a chance for the public to get a behind-the-scenes look at NHL financing and Wayne Gretzky’s tax record, to say various factions agree on very little would be understatement.
But like they say, you can’t tell the players without a program.
Here’s a look at who wants what from whom today:
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