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The Panthers, one of the NHL's most cheaply run teams, claim they're losing more than $20 million a year (more on this in a second). According to the Sun-Sentinel, the team has asked Broward County to tear up its current arena contract and sign a new one that would release the Panthers from their annual payments on the BB&T Center, with the county using hotel taxes to cover the payments instead.
For the Panthers to get their $70 million, the Broward County Commission would have to approve a rewriting of the county's contract with the team, and from their quotes in the Sun-Sentinel, they don't sound enthused. But the proposed deal does include one item with hockey implications—if the county assumes the team's payments, the Panthers would commit to a payroll "at a level competitive with the rest of the National Hockey League.'' Which sounds a bit like sports fan blackmail! Give us $70 million, and we'll finally ice a decent team.
http://deadspin.com/the-florida-pant...ney-1498613317
They need to move, closer to a city in Florida or something.
Florida is definitely not a hockey place. But then again, it's their team...Tampa does well I believe.