Coyotes Zamboni Breaks Down - Arena Workers Forced to Shovel The Ice
If anything, the situation with the Coyotes in Arizona has been worse than expected. The Arizona Coyotes' problem of choosing to play in a college facility with 5,000 seats just got worse yesterday. During the intermission, the Zamboni broke down, forcing the workers to scoop the ice with shovels.
Despite the fact that Arizona is a complete wreck, they managed to defeat the Boston Bruins, the NHL's second-best team, in front of 5,000 fans. Somehow Bettman continues to support this struggling organization, and the city of Tempe, as well as the NHL agreed on a near $2 billion dollar plan to fund their new arena...
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DECEMBRE 11 | 88 ANSWERS Coyotes Zamboni Breaks Down - Arena Workers Forced to Shovel The Ice Why does Gary Bettman love the Coyotes so much? |
The money | 23 | 26.1 % |
Who knows | 65 | 73.9 % |
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