LeBrun: Coyotes owner, GM agree: 'Let's blow this up'
Cary Edmondson / USA TODAY Sports
The Arizona Coyotes' executive team has quickly found common ground with the new ownership – albeit a destructive one.
General manager Don Maloney and majority owner Andrew Barroway reportedly sat down this week to discuss the direction of the franchise and came to an agreement on a total roster upheaval.
"Let's blow this up and let's have a full rebuild here in the desert," was the message from the meeting, Pierre LeBrun reported Thursday on TSN's "Insider Trading."
LeBrun indicated that Antoine Vermette will be dealt, while defensemen Keith Yandle and Zbynek Michalek are also prime candidates to be moved.
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