Hockey Merry Go Round: Spurned Islanders buyer to purchase Coyotes instead

Andrew Barroway
Andrew Barroway

By Larry Brooks | New York Post

The NHL’s problem child franchise in Phoenix is about to change hands again, The Post has learned.

Andrew Barroway, who attempted to buy the Devils two years ago and believed he had an agreement to buy the Islanders earlier this year before Charles Wang switched course and instead reached a deal with Jonathan Ledecky, is in advanced negotiations to purchase 51 percent of the rebranded Arizona Coyotes, according to informed sources.

The sale of the troubled franchise, which has been in financial distress even prior to moving from downtown Phoenix to Glendale in 2003-04 after previously relocating from Winnipeg for the 1996-97 season, is expected to be completed within the month.

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