Glendale City Council votes to pass 2-year lease management agreement with Coyotes
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Glendale City Council has officially re-committed to the Arizona Coyotes.
One day after agreeing to a resolution on their lease dispute, the city's councilors have unanimously voted to rescind their decision to scrap the arena management deal, and will legislate an amended two-year agreement with the hockey club.
Just last month, Glendale voted to terminate the team's lease at Gila River Arena, an action countered with a temporary restraining order filed by the organization.
Coyotes CEO Anthony LeBlanc continued to exude confidence Friday in response to the city's decision.
CEO @anthonydleblanc to Glendale City Council: "The Coyotes are committed to Glendale & the state of Arizona... We believe in this market."
— Arizona Coyotes (@ArizonaCoyotes) July 24, 2015
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