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CanesCrazy
05-19-2015, 04:25 PM
With the vote-to-vote meeting coming up soon and having had the dust settle a bit on what was the 2014/2015 season what are your thoughts on selling this team?

Do we believe Robison when he says the team will stay put (Chilliwack)? Do we believe Robison when we says local ownership is the preferred option (Saskatoon)?

We have a board with some newer members finally doing some things we like.Aare we foolish enough to believe that moving forward through the years there will always be a board who does nice things or are we smart enough to realize it only takes one election at the AGM to take us back to the type of board we've had 5 years prior to this one?

SectionNDeserter
05-19-2015, 05:49 PM
Do we believe Robison when we says local ownership is the preferred option (Saskatoon)? Is that the example he used? Mike Priestner lives in Edmonton...

blacksheep
05-19-2015, 10:00 PM
Is that the example he used? Mike Priestner lives in Edmonton...

Bill Yuill (silvertips) lives in Med Hat.

Bill Gallagher (winterhawks) Calgary

Doan (phoenix)
Iginla (Kelowna) BOTH blazer owners

Local ownership is BS.

CanesCrazy
05-19-2015, 10:38 PM
No Section N.


Do we believe Robison when he says the team will stay put (Chilliwack)? Assured the fans that the team would stay if sold and moved them immediately after the sale went through

Do we believe Robison when we says local ownership is the preferred option (Saskatoon)? Rejected a proposal from a Saskatoon based ownership group to sell it to an Edmonton car dealership owner instead

SectionNDeserter
05-20-2015, 06:06 AM
Do we believe Robison when we says local ownership is the preferred option (Saskatoon)? Rejected a proposal from a Saskatoon based ownership group to sell it to an Edmonton car dealership owner insteadRobison didn't reject the sale of the team to the local group, the WHL Board of Governors voted on it--unanimously. I read in an interview somewhere with Rhett Warrener or Kelly Chase, that the Priestner bid was more than a million dollars higher than the local group's bid. This tells me that the BoG (which is comprised of owners of WHL teams) either prefer to see a single owner vs. a group of owners, or more likely, the highest offer possible (which in turn raises the value of their respective teams).

So he did likely reflect the views of the WHL Board of Governors when stating that local ownership is preferred, but he just left out the part where it has to be weighed against increasing the value of all of their teams. :D

BigCat20
05-20-2015, 11:47 AM
No Section N.


Do we believe Robison when he says the team will stay put (Chilliwack)? Assured the fans that the team would stay if sold and moved them immediately after the sale went through

Do we believe Robison when we says local ownership is the preferred option (Saskatoon)? Rejected a proposal from a Saskatoon based ownership group to sell it to an Edmonton car dealership owner instead

The league didn't reject the offer from local group. Brodsky began negotiations with Priestner first. So he when that way & the league approved him as an owner. As much as some people wanted local, they had draw backs. The so called owners were a group of men who had local ties. But 3-4 didn't live in Saskatoon. Secondly, they had no where near the money that the Priestners have to run the team. The amount the team sold for was between the buyers & Brodsky, don't think the league has a say in that.

CanesCrazy
05-20-2015, 10:45 PM
The league didn't reject the offer from local group. Brodsky began negotiations with Priestner first. So he when that way & the league approved him as an owner. As much as some people wanted local, they had draw backs. The so called owners were a group of men who had local ties. But 3-4 didn't live in Saskatoon. Secondly, they had no where near the money that the Priestners have to run the team. The amount the team sold for was between the buyers & Brodsky, don't think the league has a say in that.

I, of course was inferring the vote by the governors cemented this deal and not Robison personally. I was unaware that Brodsky spoke with Priestner first and appreciate you enlightening me.

The spirit of my comment though was more do they really want local ownership and will the team really stay here as he stressed it would? Not saying that selling is a bad idea. Just looking for discussion amongst fans of other the Hurricanes or those of other teams that have been through this.

shushu
05-20-2015, 10:54 PM
it will come down to money over decisions..the fact that the canes are in such of a tight spot cash wise that decision might be one made by the league having to step in to save a franchise that can no longer pay its bills....so imo time to sell and roll the dice on having a major jr team in lethbridge..........also, I wonder how many fan would return if the team would be sold.. talking to people I have sat with that seem to be the only thing stopping them from returning, if that were the case there would be no danger in private ownership moving the team if there was 3500/4000 people per game....hard to say either way......

hockeyfan42
05-21-2015, 07:43 AM
it will come down to money over decisions..the fact that the canes are in such of a tight spot cash wise that decision might be one made by the league having to step in to save a franchise that can no longer pay its bills....so imo time to sell and roll the dice on having a major jr team in lethbridge..........also, I wonder how many fan would return if the team would be sold.. talking to people I have sat with that seem to be the only thing stopping them from returning, if that were the case there would be no danger in private ownership moving the team if there was 3500/4000 people per game....hard to say either way......


Yes, I think this is the deciding factor. It might be the right group currently in the BOD but the problem is there is still no more money. Maybe this group came in a bit late but if you can't pay your bills and have a deficit each and every year, the team will never have success no matter how good the people on the BOD are. Does it really matter if the team stays if Lethbridge if only a handful are supporting and going to the games? This team and players deserves to operate like a normal functioning business with money to spend. It's time....

BigCat20
05-21-2015, 01:23 PM
I, of course was inferring the vote by the governors cemented this deal and not Robison personally. I was unaware that Brodsky spoke with Priestner first and appreciate you enlightening me.

The spirit of my comment though was more do they really want local ownership and will the team really stay here as he stressed it would? Not saying that selling is a bad idea. Just looking for discussion amongst fans of other the Hurricanes or those of other teams that have been through this.

Pretty obvious that local owners would be preferred. They rely on the community to be successful. Blades managing partner lives in Saskatoon during the season but I'm pretty sure he's back in Edmonton/lake home during the summer.

Does the community as a majority, going to vote for selling? How many legit parties interested in owning?

Bocephus
05-22-2015, 03:20 PM
I would more than likely return is private ownership took over.

blacksheep
05-23-2015, 06:50 AM
Pretty obvious that local owners would be preferred. They rely on the community to be successful. Blades managing partner lives in Saskatoon during the season but I'm pretty sure he's back in Edmonton/lake home during the summer.

Does the community as a majority, going to vote for selling? How many legit parties interested in owning?

The voters are NOT the community. The voters who will determine are shareholders only. Envision a registered company.

I have received the notice, the proxy form, however, I am uncertain if the Canes even know what they are doing as I have received one correction on the date of return for proxies being wrong and two others where the original motions for this special meeting have been changed. Wondering whether they don't know what they or doing or is it an attempt to insert so much confusion that the shareholders toss their hands in the air and give up. As to the number of local owners I would suggest that there would be not too many, if any, that would like a million dollar write off/year in business losses. They didn't get where they are by losing money. You need a real big boy (billionaire) type that would afford that kind of damage,then you would probably have an ego that would pick up the ball and go home at the first sign of trouble. Billionaires have their limits too. Reality!!!! We are slowly getting past the emotion and down to the dollar bill. :D:)