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Thursday, September 6, 2012

Shane Doan Deal DONE


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 The summer-long saga of Shane Doan's stint in unrestricted free agency has reportedly come to an end, and it concludes with him sporting a familiar sweater. Sarah McLellan, sports writer for the Arizona Republic, reported today that the Coyotes' long-time captain has a deal in place that will keep him in the desert. The pen has not come to paper yet, though. Apparently, Doan will wait until Greg Jamison's purchase of the Phoenix Coyotes is finalized before he inks his new deal with the team. Jamison has spent the majority of the summer trying to convince the city of Glendale to hand over the reins to the franchise and securing the investors necessary to do so. The billionaire supposedly has these resources at his aid now, and Glendale City Council is expected to approve his purchase of the team. Very few details of the contract have been released thus far, but McLellan has also tweeted that Doan alluded to a "long term" deal, something the aging veteran was looking for from suitors attempting to lure him away from Phoenix. Doan was contacted by many teams interested in his services over the course of the free agency period, with the most notable squads being Vancouver, Los Angeles, Detroit, Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, and Buffalo.
 Though we can only speculate what digits will be printed on Shane Doan's paycheck at this point, we can feel safe in saying that this new contract will all but guarantee that he will retire a Coyote.

Follow Sarah McLellan on Twitter for updates as the details of
the Doan situation continue to unfold: @azc_mclellan