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Grizzlies, AHL part ways for a season

Published: Thursday, May 19, 2005 9:57 a.m. MDT
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Utah will still have a hockey team named the Grizzlies, and they will play in West Valley City's E Center, but they will no longer be an American Hockey League club.

For the 2005-06 season, the Grizzlies will play in either the Central Hockey League or, less likely, in the East Coast Hockey League. Both are a lower classification (AA) than the Triple-A AHL.

That possibility and the attempt by Grizzlies' owner David Elmore to sell his AHL franchise was reported in the Deseret Morning News on May 4.

Elmore on Tuesday asked the AHL board of governors for a one-year suspension of his franchise as he tries to sell it, perhaps to interests in Orlando, Fla., and the AHL announced on Wednesday that the suspension has been granted, along with several other changes in league teams.

The action by Elmore leaves the NHL Phoenix Coyotes without an AHL affiliation for their minor-league players and coaches, meaning they are now scrambling to place personnel for next season.

The Grizzlies and Coyotes last summer signed a two-year agreement with an option for a third year, and Utah's actions this week could very likely mean legal action by the Coyotes against the Grizzlies for breaking that contract.

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The Grizzlies are already involved in legal wrangling with the NHL Dallas Stars. Their affiliation of three years was dissolved last year before Utah turned to the Coyotes, who left Springfield, Mass., after eight years there, hoping the proximity of Phoenix and Utah would benefit them.

Elmore was traveling Wednesday and did not return phone messages.

He told the Deseret Morning News two weeks ago that he has been losing money in the expensive AHL for eight years, partially because he had to subsidize travel for the Eastern clubs in that league.

Elmore said if he couldn't sell the AHL franchise to a buyer who would operate the team in the E Center - which is managed by his company - he would try to sell to out-of-state interests and operate the Grizzlies in the CHL or ECHL next fall.

Elmore met Monday with representatives of the CHL, a league based in Phoenix with no Arizona teams.

The discussions were "pretty preliminary," said CHL VP of Communications Steve Cherwonak. "I can confirm we had initial discussions" to determine whether a CHL-Utah marriage is practical.

Phoenix assistant general manager Laurence Gilman, who oversees the Coyotes' minor-league operations, said by telephone Wednesday that his team is "disappointed" with Elmore's decision to suspend AHL operations because the Coyotes had planned to be involved in Utah at least through 2006-07.

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