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On Thursday morning, the NHL world received some interesting and somewhat confusing news. According to a report from NHL insider Craig Morgan, the Arizona Coyotes made a very odd decision. “The ...
In 2021, the Arizona Coyotes entered a two-year deal with Bonneville Phoenix to broadcast the team's games on the radio in the Phoenix market on either KMVP-FM or KTAR. [109] In 2023, the Arizona Coyotes extended the deal with Bonneville Phoenix by one-year. [110] 98.7/KMVP-FM: Phoenix; 620/KTAR: Phoenix (when there was a conflict on KMVP-FM)
The Coyotes have been playing at Mullet Arena, a multi-purpose arena on the Arizona State University campus for the last two seasons. The Sun Devils’ arena, which opened in the fall of 2022 ...
Commissioner Gary Bettman says the NHL is still committed to Arizona after Tempe voters rejected a referendum for a Coyotes arena. Bettman said the team is looking at other areas around Phoenix ...
The $100 million would be raised by a bond issue by the city. The lease would run until 2033, at which point Hulsizer could purchase the arena for $40 million. The Coyotes would make payments totalling $6 million annually to the city. Also under the agreement, the Coyotes would apply to the NHL to rename the team the "Arizona Coyotes". [83]
Evicted from arena; sold to a Winnipeg-based company TNSE. [16] [49] Arizona Coyotes: 1996: 2024: Suspended Hockey assets transferred to Utah Hockey Club: 27: 918–934–94–191.495: 9: 0: Inability of team to construct new arena after two seasons playing in Mullett Arena. Hockey assets sold to Ryan Smith, owner of the Utah Jazz. [17]
Following voter rejection of a new arena for the NHL's Arizona Coyotes in the Phoenix suburb of Tempe, baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred hopes the Arizona Diamondbacks can reach a stadium deal for ...
The New Tempe Arena was a proposed sports facility to be constructed in Tempe, Arizona, that would have served as a permanent new home arena for the Arizona Coyotes of the National Hockey League (NHL). This was part of a conceptual $1.7 billion Tempe Entertainment District at hand.