The Calgary Flames are trying to extinguish a bit of a public relations fire.
Hours after Brian Burke - the team's head of hockey operations - brought up the possibility of relocation should a new arena not be built, team president Ken King released the following statement on the Flames' website:
Brian Burke runs Hockey Operations for the Calgary Flames and he and many Calgarians have strong views about this topic. However, he is not our spokesperson regarding a new events centre for our city. We remain committed to our dialogue with the City and very optimistic we will get to a positive conclusion. We admire everyone's enthusiasm on this subject.
An $890-million proposal for a new multi-sport arena complex has been put on hold, with little hope of ground breaking anytime soon.
Built in 1983, Calgary's Scotiabank Saddledome is the second-oldest building in the NHL, next to the recently renovated Madison Square Garden in New York.
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