One of the biggest stories in hockey, arguably even bigger than the playoff race, is the ongoing situation with the Arizona Coyotes. It has been reported that the players have been told the team will be relocated to Salt Lake City, and begin play as soon as next season.
It’s time for another round of NHL rumours as we start off another week. There are a lot of changes afoot and we’re not just talking about team rosters.
The worst-kept secret in hockey is that the Arizona Coyotes are poised to move to Utah and start play in Salt Lake City next season. While the location change is unlikely to impact the New Jersey Devils, it may allow them to supplement their roster with players who don’t want to make the move.
Every time something goes haywire, people tend to point fingers at someone. Even with the Arizona Coyotes, does it happen on a game-to-game basis when things aren’t going well, or a player misses a shot, and so on; you get the point.
The Arizona Coyotes' owner issued a statement Saturday, explaining his inability to comment on the subject of the team's immediate future. Alex Meruelo, in his words via X, formerly Twitter, said he would refrain from any "official public comments" at this time.
The Arizona Coyotes' inevitable move to Salt Lake City may not be the death of hockey in the desert, nor the Coyotes.
The fandom of the Arizona Coyotes has faced swarms of relocation rumors for what seems like a lifetime. Throughout Alex Meurelo’s ownership of the team,
Despite the imminent sale and relocation of his team to Salt Lake City, Arizona Coyotes owner Alex Meruelo still plans to bid on and win the auction on June 27 for land in northeast Phoenix, on which he hopes to build a hockey arena suitable to host an NHL team.
In what could be the Coyote’s final game as the “Arizona” Coyotes with relocation looming, the mentality for the team has been to focus on what they can control.
As our colleague Frank Seravalli reported throughout the week, big things are afoot in the desert, with the Arizona Coyotes on the verge of being sold to Utah Jazz owner Ryan Smith and relocated to Salt Lake City.
Matias Maccelli scored the overtime winner and added an assist as the visiting Arizona Coyotes edged the Edmonton Oilers 3-2 on Friday night. Maccelli took a Michael Kesselring pass and beat Calvin Pickard glove side for his 15th of the season at 1:35 of the extra period.
Arizona Coyotes players were informed that the franchise is being relocated to Salt Lake City, multiple media outlets reported on Friday, though at least one report indicated those conversations weren't quite so definitive.
The NHL might finally have a solution for its Arizona Coyotes problem, and it seems to be a relocation to Salt Lake City next season.
In a seismic shift from the NHL maintaining that hockey could work in Arizona, speculation is everywhere the NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman is poised to announce on April 18th that the Arizona Coyotes have been sold to Ryan Smith and are set to relocate to Salt Lake City.
With the bombshell news dropped yesterday that the Arizona Coyotes are working on an agreement to sell and relocate to Salt Lake City, Frank Seravalli shines some light on what the timeline is moving forward for Alex Meruelo and the Arizona Coyotes franchise.
Logan Cooley scored the game-winner and Dylan Guenther recorded a four-point night on his 21st birthday as the Arizona Coyotes beat the Vancouver Canucks 4-3 in overtime on Wednesday.
While the league seems intent on having a franchise in Arizona, if shaky plans for a new arena in Phoenix fall through, the Coyotes could be on the move to Salt Lake City as soon as the 2024-25 campaign
The speculation over the Arizona Coyotes’ future is a non-stop rumor mill, yet there is no concrete information on what exactly is going to happen with the hockey franchise after the 2023-24 season.
As the saga surrounding the Arizona Coyotes continues, more information has been revealed that potentially changes the entire future of the franchise. Daily Faceoff’s Frank Seravalli has expressed that “significant progress” has been made for a potential relocation to Salt Lake City, Utah.
The NHL relocation drama is kicking into high gear. The Arizona Coyotes have been linked to a potential move to Salt Lake City, Utah. On Wednesday, the latest development sure sounds like the Coyotes will be moving to Utah, per Frank Seravalli of The Daily Faceoff.
Today the schedule makers decided on their 2024-25 NHL regular season schedule with a second version. They are in the process of drafting up next year’s schedule.
Multiple sources indicate the NHL is drafting two different schedule matrices for next season.
He has been limited to just 50 games this season, with a month-long absence in November headlining an injury-plagued year.
Clayton Keller, Lawson Crouse and Nick Schmaltz all scored a goal and had an assist each as the Arizona Coyotes defeated the San Jose Sharks 5-2 on Sunday.
Since their loss in the special election requested by the team, the Arizona Coyotes have been on the search for a new home. Back in March, the Coyotes released renderings for their proposed arena and entertainment district off the Loop 101 Freeway and Scottsdale Road in North Phoenix.
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