The Phoenix Coyotes most recent attempt to save a struggling franchise consisted of a marketing campaign that sported the slogan "TICKETS FOR BOOZE". In conjunction with Smirnoff Vodka, the promotion stated that if you were to buy a 1.75l bottle from any local retailer, you would get a free game ticket for the April 7th matchup against the St. Louis Blues.
The Coyotes are well on their way to missing the post season for a sixth consecutive season, and have been hit hard by the recent economic changes. After already receiving support from the National Hockey League and the City of Glendale, AZ to try and keep this franchise a float, this was just one more attempt that failed miserably after the NHL stepped in and shut the operation down.
All the pieces seemed to be in place for this organization to be successful. Wayne Gretzky behind the bench, a brand new, top notch facility, a team stacked full of young talent with the likes of Kyle Turris, Mikkel Boedker, Martin Hanzal, Keith Yandle, Peter Mueller and a few seasoned vets in Shane Doan, Steven Reinprecht and Ed Jovanovski. But after a good start to the season the club has cooled off remarkably and once again found themselves in position for a lottery pick.
All I have to say it's probably a good thing Rick Tocchet is out of town or this could have been a real disaster.
Phoenix AZ. for the next road trip or what?
ReplyDeletei called the coyotes organization today thinking maybe we could work out some sort of deal where we can buy some more 60's of $12 heritage vodka and get free tickets to a game, but to no avail lol
ReplyDeletehaha got a good laugh out of your closing line there Cove
ReplyDeleteI feel ashamed for the Great One...
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