Bankruptcy judge rejects both bids to buy Coyotes, leaves door open to NHLSeptember 30th, 2009 Bankruptcy judge rejects both bids to buy CoyotesPHOENIX — A bankruptcy judge has rejected both bids to buy the Phoenix Coyotes. Judge Redfield T.
In revised bid, Balsillie agrees to keep Coyotes in Glendale this yearSeptember 23rd, 2009 Balsillie would keep Coyotes in Glendale this yearPHOENIX — Canadian billionaire Jim Balsillie has pledged to keep the Phoenix Coyotes in Glendale this season if he wins an auction for the financially troubled club. His attorneys say the club would play in Glendale this season, which opens Oct.
Judge order brief hearing on request to force NHL to mediate Coyotes saleSeptember 21st, 2009 Judge orders hearing on Coyotes mediation requestPHOENIX — A federal bankruptcy judge has scheduled an emergency hearing on Wednesday on a request by Phoenix Coyotes owner Jerry Moyes to force the NHL into mediation over the contentious issues surrounding the sale of the team. Judge Redfield T.
Coyotes owner asks judge to order NHL to mediate bankruptcy issuesSeptember 17th, 2009 Coyotes owner wants NHL ordered to mediationPHOENIX — Beleaguered Phoenix Coyotes owner Jerry Moyes has asked a federal bankruptcy judge for an emergency hearing to order the NHL to mediate the "key sale issues" in the complicated case. The request was made Thursday in U.S.
Judge doesn't show his hand as Coyotes bankruptcy auction enters 2nd daySeptember 11th, 2009 Judge doesn't show his hand in Coyotes casePHOENIX — The auction for the Phoenix Coyotes entered its second and final day Friday and, after four months, the judge is offering few hints on his decision. Judge Redfield T.
James Balsillie, NHL take bids to bankruptcy auction in effort to buy CoyotesSeptember 10th, 2009 Balsillie, NHL fight for Coyotes ownershipPHOENIX — Finally, auction day has come for the Phoenix Coyotes. It's two days, actually.
Balsillie offers Glendale $50 million to help clear way in Coyotes bidSeptember 8th, 2009 Balsillie offers city $50 million in Coyotes bidPHOENIX — Canadian billionaire James Balsillie has offered the city of Glendale $50 million to quiet its objections to his bid to buy the Phoenix Coyotes and move the team to Hamilton, Ontario. Lawyers for Balsillie, co-CEO of the company that makes the Blackberry, filed an amended bid in U.S.
NHL agrees to 4 deposition in Coyotes case, balks at request to examine Leafs ownerAugust 12th, 2009 NHL agrees to 4 depositions in Coyotes casePHOENIX — The NHL has agreed to allow depositions from commissioner Gary Bettman, deputy commissioner Bill Daly and two of the league's owners in the contentious bankruptcy proceedings of the Phoenix Coyotes. However, the league wants Judge Redfield T.
Canadian billionaire Balsillie wants probe of NHL's rejection of him as ownerAugust 11th, 2009 Balsillie wants to probe NHL's rejection of himPHOENIX — Canadian billionaire Jim Balsillie wants the U.S. Bankruptcy Court to allow him to probe the rationale behind the NHL owners' overwhelming rejection of him as a potential owner of the Phoenix Coyotes.
Coyotes owner ordered to show cause in contempt of court accusationAugust 5th, 2009 Judge issues show-cause order in Coyotes casePHOENIX — A U.S. Bankruptcy Court judge is ordering the owner of the Phoenix Coyotes to show why he should not be held in contempt of court.
Judge rules most of documents detailing talks between Glendale, Coyotes bidders remain sealedAugust 1st, 2009 Judge decides most Coyotes documents remain sealedPHOENIX — A judge has ruled that most of the documents detailing talks between Glendale officials and bidders for the bankrupt Phoenix Coyotes will remain sealed. Maricopa County Superior Court Judge Edward Burke said Friday only 34 of the 322 pages of documents must be made public.
Reinsdorf's bid to own Coyotes approved by NHL board; Balsillie unanimously rejectedJuly 30th, 2009 Reinsdorf bid for Coyotes approved; Balsillie notCHICAGO — The NHL Board of Governors has approved a bid by Jerry Reinsdorf to assume ownership of the financially troubled Phoenix Coyotes, and unanimously rejected an application by Canadian billionaire Jim Balsillie to buy the team. The group heading by Reinsdorf, the owner of the Chicago White Sox and Chicago Bulls, was the only one of three applicants to gain the board's approval on Wednesday.
Reinsdorf group offers $148 million to buy Phoenix Coyotes and keep team in GlendaleJune 27th, 2009 Reinsdorf group offers $148 million for CoyotesPHOENIX — A group led by Chicago Bulls and Chicago White Sox owner Jerry Reinsdorf has offered to buy the bankrupt Phoenix Coyotes for $148 million and keep the team in Arizona. The offer, submitted in bankruptcy court documents on Friday afternoon, is $64.5 million less than the bid by Canadian billionaire Jim Balsillie, who wants to move the franchise to Southern Ontario.
Judge moves up sale deadline for Phoenix Coyotes, Reinsdorf promises bidJune 23rd, 2009 Coyotes' sale deadline moves as new bid arisesPHOENIX — A bankruptcy judge has moved up the deadline for the proposed sale of the Phoenix Coyotes to a local owner. Chicago Bulls and White Sox owner Jerry Reinsdorf promised a bid in a hearing Monday that would keep the team in Arizona.
Balsillie files relocation application with NHL for the Phoenix CoyotesJune 2nd, 2009 Balsillie files relocation application with NHLNEW YORK — Potential owner Jim Balsillie has filed an application for the relocation of the Phoenix Coyotes, a move expected to happen later this week. Balsillie's spokesman told The Canadian Press late Monday night that Balsillie filed the application with the league office.