Just checked out some of the Utah videos, I didn't realize how extensive it was. Also points to having a passionate owner.. one day...It was fun to stand there and watch the work happen. It really is very detailed. It isn't well shown here but the rain water reservoir in the NW corner is going to massive. I took these standing on top of a median in the middle of 12th Ave. The construction flag person had a laugh at me climbing up there in my dress clothes and standing there for a few minutes.
I've actually also really enjoyed watching what Utah is doing at the Delta Center in Salt Lake City. If you haven't been following that, go check it out the videos the team has been putting out have been very cool. I'm hoping as this progresses we get a version of The Chase series on the Arena construction itself with a video put out every 2-3 months depending on the progress (minor progress over 3 months for the structure, major progress over 2 months on the finer details).
I'd only push back in that public perception of most business owners is rarely reality. Could they be more public facing...i guess? But the owners in edm, tampa, pitt, dallas, col are also never in the public space, and theyve had success, so. Lots of teams change owners across sports leagues and it does nothing at all, so i think fans should be careful what they wish for. Be willing to spend to the cap, hire well, and spend money on arena/experience. If owners do that, most other criticism is misplacedThis is maybe more meant for the Flames thread but in recent years, really since Ken King's passing, I can't really say we've seen much from the owner's side of things at CSEC. I don't need Jerry Jones but at this point Murray Edwards is as good as a hedge fund owning the team.
Wasn't there stories about the Flames not willing to retain salary when trading players? I think they're fine owners, but doesn't seem as deeply passionate about the market as some other ones. But not every city has a young billionaire that is deeply rooted in the city like Utah.I'd only push back in that public perception of most business owners is rarely reality. Could they be more public facing...i guess? But the owners in edm, tampa, pitt, dallas, col are also never in the public space, and theyve had success, so. Lots of teams change owners across sports leagues and it does nothing at all, so i think fans should be careful what they wish for. Be willing to spend to the cap, hire well, and spend money on arena/experience. If owners do that, most other criticism is misplaced
They are. I don't like the owners of the Flames but they do spend to the cap when the team is competitive and always green light big game hunting for free agency (although risky), could've easily had a Winnipeg, Ottawa or Columbus situation with internal caps.Aren't the Flames retaining part of Markstrom's salary?