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Maple Leafs are real power behind farcical war

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Maple Leafs are real power behind farcical war over Coyotes


Sports | 206771 hits | Jun 06 9:19 am | Posted by: stemmer
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The best way to define the fight between NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman and Canadian billionaire and owner-wannabe Jim Balsillie is to define what the fight isn't about.

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  1. by avatar stemmer
    Sat Jun 06, 2009 4:23 pm
    Seems the Maple Leafs have insisted that the NHL DO WHATEVER IT TAKES to keep any Team out of their Territory. Further they have informed the BoG that, if this relocation is not stopped, they intend to take three (3) actions.

    1. They will sue the NHL

    2. The Leafs will sue Balsillie personally, and remain in court for decades, if need be.

    3. If Balsillie, or ANYONE, moves a Team into Ontario, they will sue any or all of the other NHL Teams, along with their Ownership (personally), IF THEY TRAVEL INTO ONTARIO TO PLAY THE "NEW" TEAM.

  2. by avatar stemmer
    Sat Jun 06, 2009 10:47 pm
    Anyone surprised that it's the Leafs and not Bettman who are the real oposition?

  3. by avatar StuntmanMike
    Sat Jun 06, 2009 11:19 pm
    I'm a born and bred Toronto boy who bled blue most of my life. But I've since turned against the Leaf's. It was the combination of a mediocre product, combined with their very unsportsmanlike refusal to allow previous bids by Balsille and before him Ron Joyce (Tim Horton's founder) to put a bit of healthy competition in Hamilton.

    The Leaf's suck balls. Shit record. Shit team. Boring hockey. Soft players. If Balsille wins and the Coyotes move to Hamilton, I'll be the first one lining up for tickets. And I'll be cheering them on when they become yet another new team that kicks Leaf ass, just like the Senators.

  4. by avatar Public_Domain
    Mon Jun 08, 2009 10:16 am
    :|

  5. by ryan29
    Mon Jun 08, 2009 1:02 pm
    it doesn't surpise me the maple leafs would not want another team in toronto or even hamilton , mean another team would equal more competition andif that new team were more sucessful than the leafs then that could also pose a problem .

  6. by Lemmy
    Mon Jun 08, 2009 2:48 pm
    "stemmer" said
    Seems the Maple Leafs have insisted that the NHL DO WHATEVER IT TAKES to keep any Team out of their Territory. Further they have informed the BoG that, if this relocation is not stopped, they intend to take three (3) actions.

    1. They will sue the NHL

    2. The Leafs will sue Balsillie personally, and remain in court for decades, if need be.

    3. If Balsillie, or ANYONE, moves a Team into Ontario, they will sue any or all of the other NHL Teams, along with their Ownership (personally), IF THEY TRAVEL INTO ONTARIO TO PLAY THE "NEW" TEAM.


    No. The Leafs won't sue anyone. They want this matter handled by the league. If the courts have to rule, then they have to rule using the Canadian Comeptition Act, and that would not support Toronto's territorial claim. The Leafs best chance of keeping another team out of Ontario rests with keeping the whole thing OUT of court in Canada. If a US-court rules this to be an NHL matter, that MIGHT allow the Leafs to use their territorial veto. But if that happened, it would be Balsillie taking the thing to court. The law is on his side, not the Leafs'.



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