GLENDALE, Ariz. - George Gosbee lost two of his official titles in the agreement to sell majority interest in the NHLs Arizona Coyotes to Andrew Barroway, and hes just fine with that.Gosbee went from from being chairman, governor and co-owner to just co-owner of the franchise, with Barroway taking over as governor and chairman after buying 51 per cent of IceArizona, the partnership that purchased the Coyotes last year and kept it from moving to another city.Gosbee, whose new role was announced Friday, promises that relocation is not an option for the organization. He also said Barroway, a hedge fund manager who previously tried to buy the New York Islanders and New Jersey Devils, sought to buy 100 per cent of the Coyotes before an agreement for the majority share was reached.Hes coming in now with a group of partners that understand hockey, Gosbee told reporters before Arizona took on the Los Angeles Kings on Saturday night. Theres no noticeable changes (in the franchise) other than we have a lot more financial flexibility.The initial investment from Barroway will be matched by the other ownership partners, said Gosbee, who plans to remain very involved in running the team.Hes going to be governor and chairman, and thats good for him, Gosbee said. I get to enjoy a lot more hockey now.Gosbee said the team will probably lose money again this season, but hopes to turn a profit starting next year.Things that we said, that we thought were going to happen when the rest of the world was doubting us, Gosbee said when asked what attracted Barroway to club ownership. Contrarian investing is always the best type of investing.Selling every stake in the club was on the table, but a tax issue forced a restructuring of the financing, Gosbee said, and 51 per cent was agreed upon.Were protected by a lot things, Gosbee said of the other owners. Fifty-one per cent doesnt give you a hall pass to do whatever you want. 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The Blade Runner became the first amputee runner to compete at an Olympic Games and carried the South African flag at the closing ceremony in London. His competitors sought his bib after they finished racing him and Pistorius embodied the type of anythings possible spirit that the Olympics cling to as a good will event. That all changed on Valentines Day of 2013, when word came out of South Africa that Pistorius had been charged with the murder of his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp. The shocking details of the incident would come to light in early reports as well as a bail hearing that started five days later. Pistoriuss defence argued that the then-26-year-old got up in the middle of the niight to confront what he believed to be an intruder in his Pretoria home.dddddddddddd The sprinter got up and fired four shots through his locked bathroom door, hitting Steenkamp three times and killing her. After a change in investigators (due to pending attempted murder charges against officer Hilton Botha himself), the prosecution appealed for bail, painting Pistorius as a man of means who could flee South Africa. The verdict came down on February 22: Pistorius was granted bail with Magistrate Desmond Nair stating, "The issue before me is whether this accused, being who is and the assets he has (here), would seek to duck and dive all over the world." "I cannot find that he is a flight risk," he would conclude, leaving Pistorius free from jail time in the months leading up to his March 2014 trial. Pistorius would return to the track in June, resuming training in what his agent Peet van Zyl described as a "very emotional" and "bittersweet" experience. ' ' '