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Tallahassee Tide : ウィキペディア英語版
Tallahassee Tide

The Tallahassee Tide were a proposed ice hockey team that was supposed to play in the Atlantic Coast Hockey League. The team was supposed to play at the Tallahassee-Leon County Civic Center.
==Formation==
On March 29, 2002 Bill Coffey said that the chances of hockey returning to Tallahassee was somewhere between "100 and 110%."〔(ACHL to Return Ice Hockey to Tallahassee )〕 The ACHL officially announce their formation on April 9.〔(Hockey Close to Return )〕 David Adams was announced as the investor looking to bring a team to Tallahassee. As early as April 25, a lease deal was close to being done〔(Civic Center Offers Deal to Hockey Team )〕 but on May 1, Adams backed out of owning the Tallahassee franchise to be a part investor in the Orlando Seals. Coffey said the team would look local investors and that it would not hinder hockey's return.〔(Adams Backs Out )〕 On May 30, 2002, the Tallahassee Democrat published a story saying that the lease deal would likely be done within the week and it also mentioned that the Tallahassee franchise was now owned by Coffey.〔(Civic Center, hockey team close to deal )〕 One June 13, a story was published that citied the lack of office space for the team as the key bump in the road that was keeping a lease deal from being completed.〔(No room at Civic Center - yet - for ACHL offices )〕 June 27 a story was published saying that the team would have a lease done in mid-July; July 12 to be exact. The office space was available but Coffey decided to wait to sing and announce the lease until he announced the staff, colors, name, and logo.〔(ACHL team to get lease in mid-July )〕
Despite all the press saying a lease deal was imminent, a deal still hadn't been done by August 8 when the Tallahassee Democrat ran a story that explained that Coffey was concerned with the amount of practice time the team would get and the dates of the home games. It also mentioned that the Civic Center had made a good faith move to allow the Tide to move into the office even without a lease.〔(Civic Center, Coffey waiting on each other )〕

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