Could we see hockey return to Arizona? Thomas Galvin, Maricopa County Board of Supervisors chairman and Rose Law Group partner, talks about it on KTAR

Maricopa County Board Chairman and District 2 Supervisor Thomas Galvin on Monday “rekindled hope that NHL hockey will return to Arizona someday.” Major outlets have picked up the big news, including KTAR’s Outspoken with Bruce & Gaydos

Galvin joins the show “to talk about the possibility of NHL hockey returning to Arizona and the part he’s playing in trying to resurrect the sport in the Grand Canyon State.” He also discusses his new role as chairman and the prospects for election improvements.

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