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Desert Diamond Arena (originally Glendale Arena and formerly Jobing.com Arena and Gila River Arena) is an indoor entertainment arena located in Glendale, Arizona, which anchors the 223-acre, $1 billion Westgate Entertainment District.
As home of the Gila River Arena, a number of events are held at Westgate Entertainment District. Often visitors waiting for events such as concerts, conventions, and sports held in the arenas will spend time in Westgate while waiting for the events to begin. The Center itself is the host of a number of independent events.
Desert Diamond Arena (formerly Glendale Arena, then Jobing.com Arena and Gila River Arena) and Westgate Entertainment District is adjacent to State Farm Stadium, and was the home of the Arizona Coyotes of the National Hockey League (NHL). It was also the home of the now defunct Arizona Sting of the National Lacrosse League (NLL).
Coyotes past and present (and maybe future), plus other NHL players, look back on memories of Gila River Arena as team prepares to depart Glendale.
It is the smallest arena in the NHL, behind the Canada Life Centre in Winnipeg, Canada, which seats 15,061 fans. The Coyotes had previously played at the Gila River Arena, in Glendale, just ...
In an emotional tribute to the late Matt Shott at Gila River Arena, those who knew him well told stories of his love for hockey and selflessness with others.
Simultaneously, the team changed its logo and uniforms, moving from the multi-colored kit to a more streamlined look. In 2005, Ellman sold the Coyotes, the National Lacrosse League's Arizona Sting and the lease to Gila River Arena to trucking magnate Jerry Moyes, who was also a part-owner of Major League Baseball's Arizona Diamondbacks.
The gates to Gila River Arena opened, and fans streamed through the double doors, more people than at any other game this season. The gates to Gila River Arena opened, and fans streamed through ...