ARIZONA COYOTES

Coyotes owner Barroway on not meeting with Shane Doan: ‘I’m sorry’

Jul 13, 2017, 4:18 PM | Updated: 5:08 pm

Coyotes owner Andrew Barroway...

Arizona Coyotes owner Andrew Barroway speaks at a press conference after the team announced the hirings of head coach Rick Tocchet and president and CEO Steve Patterson at Gila River Arena in Glendale, Ariz. on July 13, 2017. (Matt Layman/Arizona Sports)

(Matt Layman/Arizona Sports)

GLENDALE, Ariz. — Coyotes owner Andrew Barroway apologized Thursday for the way he handled the cutting-loose of longtime captain Shane Doan.

At the conclusion of the Coyotes’ regular season in April, questions loomed over whether Doan would continue with the team for another season or call it a career.

But in June, the Coyotes made his decision for him.

The team unexpectedly cut ties with Doan when GM John Chayka — who has since been promoted to president of hockey operations — met the veteran forward for breakfast and gave him the news. The Coyotes would not be offering him a contract.

Craig Morgan reported in June that Doan felt team owner Andrew Barroway was behind the decision, and it rubbed some people the wrong way that Barroway neglected to attend the meeting with Doan.

“Well, what happened with Shane, I have to take some responsibility for,” Barroway said Thursday. “Shane’s a bedrock of this community and a pillar of the Valley since we came here. I think we made the right hockey decision with Shane, I’m confident we did, but in retrospect — I should have flown out and met with him myself and told him that.

“And for that, I’m sorry. I apologize to Shane and the fans. I definitely could have done that better.”

The remarks came as the Coyotes were holding a press conference to introduce new hires Steve Patterson (president and CEO) and Rick Tocchet (head coach). Chayka was also there alongside Barroway, who became the sole owner of the franchise this summer after buying out the minority owners.

“With that said, it’s time to move forward,” Barroway said. “We’re trying to build a winning team, not a situation where we put out some players that some of the fans might like and we’re not going to be competitive anyways so who cares.”

Barroway’s multiple allusions to wanting to “build a winning team” and make the “right hockey decision” are corroborated by the acquisitions of center Derek Stepan, goaltender Antti Raanta and defenseman Niklas Hjalmarsson.

“We’re here to win now and I think you can see by some of our offseason moves that we’re going to build a team that can compete and compete in the near term,” Barroway said.

Comments

Comment guidelines: No name-calling, personal attacks, profanity, or insults. Please keep the conversation civil and help us moderate comments by reporting abuse.
comments powered by Disqus

Arizona Coyotes

Clayton Keller at the final Arizona Coyotes game at Mullett Arena...

Arizona Sports

Listen: Coyotes broadcasters give their final sign-offs in franchise’s last Arizona game

The broadcasters for the Arizona Coyotes had well-said farewells to the team that has been relocated to Utah.

2 hours ago

A young Arizona Coyotes fan shows off his sign...

Tyler Drake

Cheers and tears: As relocation looms, Coyotes close out Arizona chapter on high note

The Coyotes and their fans replete with signs, memories, cheers and tears made the most of the team's final ride in Arizona on Wednesday.

11 hours ago

A look inside Mullett Arena ahead of the Coyotes' last home game in Phoenix. (Tyler Drake/Arizona S...

Arizona Sports

‘Salt Lake sucks:’ Coyotes win in front of emotional crowd at final Arizona game

The Arizona Coyotes won 5-2 at Mullett Arena on Wednesday, in the franchise's final home game in the Valley before relocating to Utah.

14 hours ago

The Coyotes brought out a whiteout for the franchise's last home game in Phoenix. (Jeremy Schnell/A...

Dan Bickley

Coyotes fans turn relocation funeral into party with 1 last whiteout

Diehards had one parting wish. They wanted one final whiteout. They wanted the Coyotes’ last NHL game in the Valley to be a party. 

17 hours ago

General view outside of Mullett Arena before the NHL game between the Arizona Coyotes and the Winni...

Arizona Sports

Arizona Coyotes sale to Ryan Smith expected to be approved by Board of Governors on Thursday

The sale of the Arizona Coyotes to Utah Jazz owner Ryan Smith was agreed to Thursday pending approval from the Board of Governors Thursday.

19 hours ago

Arizona Coyotes seats available for the final game in the state...

Arizona Sports

Coyotes ticket prices for final game in Arizona are bonkers

The ticket prices are reflecting the economy of this being the Arizona Coyotes' last game at Mullett Arena before a Utah move.

1 day ago

Coyotes owner Barroway on not meeting with Shane Doan: ‘I’m sorry’