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  2. List of Arizona Coyotes award winners - Wikipedia

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    Arizona Coyotes' Ring of Honor Number Player Position Years with Coyotes franchise as a player Date of ceremony References 7 Keith Tkachuk: Left wing: 1992–2001 December 23, 2011 [107] 9 Bobby Hull: Left wing: 1972–1980 October 8, 2005 [99] 10 Dale Hawerchuk: Center: 1981–1990 April 5, 2007 [99] 25 Thomas Steen: Center: 1981–1995 ...

  3. Arizona Coyotes - Wikipedia

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    The Arizona Coyotes are an inactive professional ice hockey team based in the Phoenix metropolitan area.They competed in the National Hockey League (NHL) as a member of the Central Division (1996–1998, 2021–2024) and the Pacific Division (1998–2020) in the Western Conference, and the West Division (2020–2021).

  4. List of Winnipeg Jets (1972–1996) and Arizona Coyotes general ...

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    General managers of the Arizona Coyotes franchise No. Name Tenure Accomplishments during this term Ref(s) – Annis Stukus: December 2, 1971 – July 1974 [2] [3] – Rudy Pilous† July 1974 – November 22, 1978: Won Avco World Trophy 2 times (1975–76, 1977–78) [3] [4] 1 John Ferguson, Sr. November 22, 1978 – October 30, 1988

  5. List of Arizona Coyotes players - Wikipedia

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    Coyotes' players during an exhibition game in Everett, Washington against the Tampa Bay Lightning in 2009. This is a list of players who played at least one game from the Arizona Coyotes season until their existing personnel were transferred to the Utah Hockey Club that is based in Salt Lake City following the season of the National Hockey League (NHL).

  6. List of Arizona Coyotes seasons - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of seasons completed by the Arizona Coyotes of the National Hockey League.This list documents the records and playoff results for all seasons the Coyotes completed in the NHL since their relocation from Winnipeg in 1996 as the Phoenix Coyotes, up to when they suspended operations following the 2023–24 NHL season.

  7. Winnipeg Jets (1972–1996) - Wikipedia

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    Due to mounting financial troubles, in 1996 the franchise moved to Phoenix, Arizona, and became the Phoenix Coyotes (the former name of the now inactive Arizona Coyotes). The team played their home games at Winnipeg Arena .

  8. List of defunct and relocated National Hockey League teams

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    Under the original agreement, Coyotes owner Alex Meruelo retained the rights to the team name and history, as well as an option for reactivation in Arizona for five years, under the condition a new arena is completed in that time. However he ceded his rights to the franchise less than two months later. [17]

  9. Professional sports teams in Arizona - Wikipedia

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    The Arizona Coyotes are an inactive professional hockey league team formerly based in Glendale. They played their home games at Gila River Arena. They have never played in a Stanley Cup Finals. They moved to Arizona in 1996 from Winnipeg, Manitoba before deactivating in 2024, transferring their entire roster and staff to the Utah Hockey Club ...