Investment group looking to buy Coyotes Pittsburgh TribuneReviewSearch Help Advertise Partners Classifieds Yourtown Magazines Newspapers Feedback Subscribe to our publications Subscriber services Commercial Printing Print advertising Classified ads Help Wanted ads Web site advertising TribAdDeskcom KQV Pittsburgh Pirates Pittsburgh Penguins WTAE Yahoo! Hot Jobs Autos Homes Apartments Sheriff Sales Pittsburgh Pennysaver TribLIVE Classifieds Find your town YourCarlyntoncom YourChartiersValleycom YourCranberrycom YourFoxChapelcom YourMonroevillecom YourMoonTwpcom YourMurrysvillecom YourNorthHillscom YourNorwincom YourPennHillscom YourPennTraffordcom YourPlumcom YourSewickleycom YourSouthHillscom YourTwinBoroscom PA Caregiver Fanfare Wedding Essentials Faceoff Westmoreland Magazine Pittsburgh TribuneReview TribuneReview Valley News Dispatch Valley Independent Daily Courier Leader Times Blairsville Dispatch McKeesport Daily News Trib pm Weekly Newspapers Member Center Become a Member Home Delivery ENewsletters Kindle Mobile RSS Sports TribLIVEcom Web Search by YAHOO! Home News Sports A & E Lifestyles Business Opinion Things to do Your Town Photos Classifieds Autos Homes Jobs TribStore Steelers Penguins Pirates College High School Columnists Outdoors More Larger text Smaller text Print Email Investment group looking to buy CoyotesBuzz up!By The Associated Press Saturday December 12 2009 Ways to get us Be a Facebook fan Follow us on Twitter Email Newsletters On your mobile The Ice Edge investment group has signed a letter of intent to purchase the financially floundering Phoenix Coyotes from the NHL with a longterm commitment to keep the team in Arizona The league and Ice Edge announced the agreement in brief statements FridayDeputy commissioner Bill Daly said much remains to be done before the sale closes but the league pledged to work closely with Ice Edge to bring the sale to conclusion as expeditiously as possibleIce Edge chief executive officer Anthony LeBlanc said Ice Edge has committed to keep the Coyotes in Glendale for the remaining term of the original lease There are 26 years left on the Coyotes lease to play at Jobingcom Arena which was built for the hockey team by the city of Glendale NHL commissioner Gary Bettman says its regrettable that the league suspended Henry Samueli as owner of the Anaheim Ducks after he pleaded guilty last year to lying to investigators in a stock option backdating probe A federal judge in Santa Ana Calif vacated Samuelis guilty plea earlier this week after the judge found no evidence of wrongdoing Bettman said in a statement yesterday that it was unfortunate that ...