Hockey in Southern Ontario recently received a shot in the arm. After years of declining ticket sales and ownership turmoil, the Phoenix Coyotes found new ownership this summer. The new ownership group sought to purchase the financially unstable franchise under one condition: a move out of Glendale. In a surprising vote, the Board of Governors approve the sale of the Coyotes under this condition – something Jim Balsillie was unable to secure from the league with a proposed deal to buy the Nashville Predators.
Hamilton, previously having a National Hockey League team in the early 1920s, welcomed the former Coyotes with open-arms in a newly renovated Copps Coliseum. To pay homage to the local hockey tradition, Hamilton decided to name their franchise the Tigers. The early Tigers existed from 1920-1925 when a player strike resulted in the dissolution of the franchise. While not always successful, the team finished first in the league in 1924-25, which was also their final season.
The new ownership group brought in a new General Manager to guide the team in Hamilton, with an early emphasis on getting established young players at the expense of veterans and multiple draft picks. He appears to be finished moving pieces as the pre-season begins Friday, but let’s take a look at the moves he made:
- Trading G Mike Smith, LW Patrick O’Sullivan, and a 2012 1st Round Pick to Boston for G Tuukka Rask and RW Jordan Caron
- Trading D Michal Rozsival, C Martin Hanzal, RW Radim Vrbata and 4 Picks to Columbus for D Kris Russell, C Jeff Carter, and C Ryan Johansen
- Trading LW Ray Whitney, LW Raffi Torres, and 2 Picks to Minnesota for RW Cal Clutterbuck and D Jared Spurgeon
- Trading LW Taylor Pyatt, D Derek Morris and 3 Picks to St. Louis for RW Chris Stewart and RW Ryan Reaves
There have also been a number for rumours of adding minor-league talent to fill out the depth of the organization in Portland. There have been no announcements of line combinations as the coaching staff said nothing would be finalized until opening night. The new franchise will continue to play out of the Pacific Division in the Western Conference and open the season October 8, 2011 against division rival San Jose.