Beaner
03-17-2005, 07:10 PM
Steve Ewen
The Province
Thursday, March 17, 2005
Vancouver Giants majority owner Ron Toigo is expecting an offer from Orca Bay to move to GM Place and says that he'll consider it.
Toigo confirmed Wednesday that he has had a brief discussion with new Orca Bay co-owner Francesco Aquilini about the WHL club switching from the Pacific Coliseum to the downtown arena.
And he's heard from a third party, MOJO 730 AM's John McKeachie, that the Vancouver Canucks parent company was quizzing its suite holders about whether they would purchase Giants tickets.
The Giants have another year left on their Pacific Coliseum lease with the PNE. That could be bought out if Toigo and Orca Bay didn't want to wait and wanted to make a deal for next year.
Of course, having talk about leaving the Pacific Coliseum is an effective negotiation tool with the PNE as well.
"We have to look at how things are going to be in five or six or seven years," said Toigo. "We can't be thinking in the short term. We have to think about what is best for our future overall.
"No matter what, our games have to be affordable. A family of four has to be able to come to one of our games and get tickets and get parking and get something to eat and get a program."
Toigo acknowledged that he's looking for amenities to be improved at the Pacific Coliseum.
The PNE has already approved new seats for the building, but it needs to update its scoreboard, as well as make upgrades to its sound system and lighting, according to Toigo.
There are plans to do all that in time for the 2010 Olympics, but Toigo would like to see the schedule sped up.
"It's an old building and it needs some help," he said.
An NHL team sharing a venue with a WHL team works well in Calgary, with the Flames and the Hitmen, but Toigo points out that's a different situation than what could be with the Canucks and Giants.
The Flames own the Hitmen, and Toigo said he isn't about to give up his stake in the Giants. "I have no interest in selling," he said.
Toigo knows that a move to GM Place would mean that his team would be "second fiddle to the Canucks in all aspects," at the venue, but said, "I don't know if that's an issue, to be honest."
No one from Orca Bay or the PNE could be reached.
© The Vancouver Province 2005
Interesting, could be just a ploy by Toigo to get a better deal out fo the Coliseum.
Personally, I love the old Coliseum, even though it needs a lot of work. Too many to really list, but maybe this will get the PNE to bump up it's Reno schedule.
With Olympic Figure Skating competition being held in the Coliseum, you know they are going to do a great job fixing that place up as Figure Skating is probably one of the largest draws for the entire Winter Games.
Once they get it done it is going to be an amazing building to be in.
The Province
Thursday, March 17, 2005
Vancouver Giants majority owner Ron Toigo is expecting an offer from Orca Bay to move to GM Place and says that he'll consider it.
Toigo confirmed Wednesday that he has had a brief discussion with new Orca Bay co-owner Francesco Aquilini about the WHL club switching from the Pacific Coliseum to the downtown arena.
And he's heard from a third party, MOJO 730 AM's John McKeachie, that the Vancouver Canucks parent company was quizzing its suite holders about whether they would purchase Giants tickets.
The Giants have another year left on their Pacific Coliseum lease with the PNE. That could be bought out if Toigo and Orca Bay didn't want to wait and wanted to make a deal for next year.
Of course, having talk about leaving the Pacific Coliseum is an effective negotiation tool with the PNE as well.
"We have to look at how things are going to be in five or six or seven years," said Toigo. "We can't be thinking in the short term. We have to think about what is best for our future overall.
"No matter what, our games have to be affordable. A family of four has to be able to come to one of our games and get tickets and get parking and get something to eat and get a program."
Toigo acknowledged that he's looking for amenities to be improved at the Pacific Coliseum.
The PNE has already approved new seats for the building, but it needs to update its scoreboard, as well as make upgrades to its sound system and lighting, according to Toigo.
There are plans to do all that in time for the 2010 Olympics, but Toigo would like to see the schedule sped up.
"It's an old building and it needs some help," he said.
An NHL team sharing a venue with a WHL team works well in Calgary, with the Flames and the Hitmen, but Toigo points out that's a different situation than what could be with the Canucks and Giants.
The Flames own the Hitmen, and Toigo said he isn't about to give up his stake in the Giants. "I have no interest in selling," he said.
Toigo knows that a move to GM Place would mean that his team would be "second fiddle to the Canucks in all aspects," at the venue, but said, "I don't know if that's an issue, to be honest."
No one from Orca Bay or the PNE could be reached.
© The Vancouver Province 2005
Interesting, could be just a ploy by Toigo to get a better deal out fo the Coliseum.
Personally, I love the old Coliseum, even though it needs a lot of work. Too many to really list, but maybe this will get the PNE to bump up it's Reno schedule.
With Olympic Figure Skating competition being held in the Coliseum, you know they are going to do a great job fixing that place up as Figure Skating is probably one of the largest draws for the entire Winter Games.
Once they get it done it is going to be an amazing building to be in.