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Maricopa County forms committee to bring pro hockey back after Arizona Coyotes’ exit

The Arizona Coyote player, draft pick and hockey business was transferred to a new franchise in Utah last April.Getty Image

According to Sasha Hupka, the Republic of Arizona, Maricopa County said, “Forming an advisory committee, exploring options to return professional hockey to valley, and returned to the valley.” Tom Galvin, Chairman of the Maricopa County Committee, said that the relocation of Coyote to Utah was a “low point.” He hopes that “the fans who are grieving will be seduced the league to return to the desert.” This movement was announced during the first meeting of the Board of the Board. Galvin said, “I have already talked to NHL Commissioner Gary Betman, and Betman is” supporting “in cooperation with the county.” Hupka said it was unknown, “Who serve the body?” And when to start talking to the league. Galvin said that the committee was “in the formation,” and said, “I hope to publish details immediately.” He added that the county was “disappointed in all aspects” between Tempe, Arizona’s land division, and Koyote on the proposal of the failed arena, and the county added that it was “appropriate to support.” Galvin: “We don’t have a hockey stadium. This is to promote and call the community leader to see how to regain hockey.”Arizona Republic, 1/6)

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