Before you say it: Yes, the fact that I was reading about out-of-town hockey drama does indicate that I don’t know how to spend my time. What grabbed my attention, though, was this line about the Coyotes’ somewhat hapless owners: “Every owner should be considered a Bob Nutting until they prove they aren’t.” Nutting is the businessman who owns such ventures as Seven Springs Mountain Resort, the Washington Observer-Reporter and — less successfully — your Pittsburgh Pirates. Around here, we certainly know that he has a reputation for … how to be delicate? Let’s say he has a somewhat stingy approach to running a big-league ballclub. In an era of high contracts and ballooning payrolls throughout Major League Baseball, the Pirates’ salaries have remained decidedly paltry.