Glendale files request to skip Coyotes payment

NHL Deputy Commissioner discusses the future of Coyotes hockey, saying it seems like right now they’re led by ‘bush league’ leadership in Glendale, but doesn’t see the team playing anywhere else in the near future.

GLENDALE, Ariz. – The city of Glendale is seeking court approval to skip a $3.75 million quarterly payment to the Arizona Coyotes.

An attorney hired by the city filed a motion Wednesday asking a Maricopa County Superior Court judge to allow Glendale to either withhold the fourth-quarter payment due July 1 to IceArizona or deposit the money in an escrow account.



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IceArizona owns the NHL team and manages the Gila River Arena for Glendale.

The City Council voted last week to terminate a 15-year, $225 million lease agreement with the Coyotes, citing a conflict-of-interest law.

The city says two Glendale employees who worked on the arena management deal that was approved in July 2013 later went to work for the Coyotes.

A judge granted the team’s request for a temporary injunction last Friday.

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