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AHL commissioner David Andrews is aware of the domino effect moving the Phoenix Coyotes to Winnipeg could have; but it’s unlikely it involves Abbotsford becoming home to the Vancouver Canucks affiliate.
Could dominoes come howling down?
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on’t start shopping for that Cody Hodgson jersey just yet. On Thursday, American Hockey League commissioner David Andrews downplayed speculation in the Fraser Valley and Lower Mainland that the NHL’s relocation of the Phoenix Coyotes to Winnipeg could open the door for the Canucks’ affiliate to land in Abbotsford. Still, the door’s not closed entirely.
Rumours swirl the Vancouver Canucks’ farm team might land here as NHL’s Coyotes impact Abbotsford and Chilliwack
Speculation began with the possibility of the Coyotes moving to Winnipeg due to the financial problems surrounding the Phoenix NHL club, which would oust the Manitoba Moose — and top Canucks prospects like Hodgson — out of the MTS Centre. Rumours grew with a report that the WHL’s Chilliwack Bruins were
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abbotsfordtimes.com possibly on the move to Victoria, which would leave the 5,000-capacity Prospera Centre mostly vacant. Hypothetically, that would leave the door open for a landing spot should the Heat be bumped out of
Abbotsford. While this all makes for great water cooler talk across the hockeymad Lower Mainland, Andrews said a lot of pieces would have to fall into place before major moves began. Andrews told the AbbotsfordMission Times that while it is possible for Abbotsford to become the home of the Canucks’ AHL affiliate,
it’s unlikely given the 10-year deal between the Heat and the Flames. “In the case of Abbotsford, [the Heat] is essentially owned by the Calgary Flames,” said Andrews. “The franchise belongs to the Calgary Flames. In order for a change to happen there, someone would have to buy their franchise. With the independently owned teams, there’s movement every three or four years. You’ll see teams change locations and change partnerships.” see MOOSE, page A11
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