They’re trying to get a new arena but…politics. The current setup is actually very cool from a fan perspective.Is it true the NHL wouldn’t let them relocate to a different city after they got booted from their normal arena? I’m not sure how they’ll survive playing in a 4,600 seat arena for the next 2-3 years.
Yeah, it’s a much more intimate arena for fans but I was thinking just from a money perspective. I assume they’re paying ASU something to use their arena and it only holds 4,600 people (roughly). Not sure how they expect to make ends meet.They’re trying to get a new arena but…politics. The current setup is actually very cool from a fan perspective.
ASU wrestling hosts meets in there on occasion too.
When they moved to AZ in the late 90s, they moved into America West Arena in Downtown Phoenix where the Suns played. I had season tix back then. The arena was too small for the ice so they had obstructed view seats behind one of the nets. Th upper deck seats couldn’t see the net below because the ice was tucked under the overhang.I thought I had read somewhere that they had defaulted on rental payments on the Arena that was their home arena - well over six figures. The bulding was owned by the municipality/county and the team was paying rent, and just....stopped paying. So, out they go.
Interesting. The airport appears to be hemmed in already - and the runways are already about 2.3 miles long, so they can accomdate pretty much any plane. Is the area around the airport flat or hilly? (Specifically looking at where Highway 143 traverses).When they moved to AZ in the late 90s, they moved into America West Arena in Downtown Phoenix where the Suns played. I had season tix back then. The arena was too small for the ice so they had obstructed view seats behind one of the nets. Th upper deck seats couldn’t see the net below because the ice was tucked under the overhang.
Then they moved from there to Glendale where the Cardinals stadium is located. At the time, it was a 30-40 min drive for me without traffic. We gave up the tickets and essentially stopped following them.
There has been ongoing disputes with the team and the city of Glendale and they finally defaulted.
Then they had plans to build a new arena as part of a larger entertainment district in Tempe but the city of Phoenix sued because they said it was too close to the airport on the approach and would jeopardize the airport for future growth.
Now it’s held up in the courts. My guess is it’s more about tax revenue than safety.
It’s relatively flat but there are a couple of buttes by ASU that the planes fly over. When they tried to put the Cardinals stadium there the FAA said it would be too high and it would be a danger with air traffic.Interesting. The airport appears to be hemmed in already - and the runways are already about 2.3 miles long, so they can accomdate pretty much any plane. Is the area around the airport flat or hilly? (Specifically looking at where Highway 143 traverses).
I don’t know. I do know that the NHL wanted them to stay in Arizona but I don’t know if they blocked them from moving.Is it true they were trying to move to a new city but the NHL wouldn’t let them?
i believe Surprise is Northwest.Now they are talking about a move to Northeast PHX. Surprise. Surprise.
Yes. I was saying it’s a “surprise” that Phoenix is now in the mix for the site. They are looking at Northeast Phoenix by 101 and 64th St.i believe Surprise is Northwest.