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held a dispersal draft. Days before the deadline, Ornest and a group of city-based investors made a bid for the team, and on July 27, the league approved the bid. He would run the team with a shoestring budget while utilizing deferred salaries to meet costs, which included having less players on contract than other teams and trading players when dealing with salary pinching;
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ended up being the Board of Governors, who rejected an attempt to move the gutted team (which fired 60% of their staff) there. Ralston and the NHL soon sued each other and each came up with ultimatums involving dissolving the assets of the team. August 6 was the deadline before the NHL would have
190:, a pet food giant based in the city. They lost nearly $ 2 million a year for six straight years before Ralston wanted to re-focus their attention back to profits. The only thing that would stand between them moving to 331: 166:, the son of immigrants from Eastern Europe. He is of Jewish descent. He made his fortune in vending machines. In 1978 he founded the minor league baseball franchise, the 398: 581: 556: 391: 263: 566: 211:. In his three seasons of ownership, the team went 106-106-28 while reaching the postseason all three years, which included making the 207:
despite the Blues leading the division. When he owned the Blues, Ornest changed their arena's name from the Checkerdome back to the
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was the most notable case of this, as he was traded in the middle of the 1984-85 season to the
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A later owner of the Blues, Harry Ornest Jr., a Los Angeles businessman, also was Jewish.
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in 1986, something they would not accomplish again until 2001.
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while selling the Arena to the city of St. Louis (mayor
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