The National Hockey League said Friday night it has signed a letter of intent to sell the financially struggling Phoenix Coyotes to a new ownership group from Toronto.
"The NHL and Ice Edge Holdings announced today that they have entered into a letter of intent to proceed in attempting to document and close a proposed transaction pursuant to which Ice Edge would purchase the Phoenix Coyotes’ franchise. While much remains to be done, the NHL looks forward to working closely with Ice Edge to bring the sale to conclusion as expeditiously as possible. Ice Edge has committed to keep the Coyotes in Glendale, Arizona," NHL Commssioner Bill Daly said in a statement.
The Coyotes are in Chapter 11 bankruptcy and were bought by the NHL in October for $140 million.
Ice Edge investors include Canadians and Americans. The group wants to keep the team in Arizona but previously had talked about playing some home games in Canadian cities without NHL teams.
Ice Edge needs to finalize the purchase of the Coyotes from the NHL and then will work on an arena lease deal with the city of Glendale. The Phoenix suburb owns Jobing.com Arena where the Coyotes play.
"The city of Glendale is pleased that the National Hockey League has concluded the initial negotiations for the sale of the Coyotes and is entering into a letter of intent with Ice Edge Holdings to immediately assume operations of the team Faxless payday loans. The transfer of ownership and possession to Ice Edge Holdings is a major and final step in establishing the long-term presence of hockey in Glendale, Arizona," Glendale said in a statement.
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