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Que se passe-t-il avec les Coyotes de l’Arizona et leur déménagement signalé vers l’Utah ? | SDP



Steve Dangle, Jesse Blake et Steve Dangle discutent des plans de l’arène des Coyotes de l’Arizona et des rapports entourant leur éventuel déménagement dans l’Utah. Pour les demandes générales, envoyez un courriel : info@sdpn.ca Contactez https://www.sdpn.ca/sales pour entrer en contact avec notre équipe de vente et discuter de l’opportunité d’intégrer votre marque dans notre contenu !

38 Comments

  1. I love the Coyotes, and clearly, the powers that be in the Phoenix area government are not thrilled with the team. This team is on the upswing they deserve a legit arena. I want the team to move, and then when an arena is built and ready, give the Phoenix area a new team. And name the new Salt Lake team the Salt Lake Silvertips with a grizzly bear like logo/motive.

  2. Scottsdale does not want the Coyotes. They had chances to build the arena there before and voted against it.

    Despite what they claim, the Coyotes are asking for tax breaks on this development. Scottsdale doesn’t need to be giving away money to drive development.

  3. Arizona doesn’t deserve to have another NHL team. The only time they ever came close to selling out is when a Canadian team is playing there and the vacationing snowbirds decided to watch their team demolish the Coyotes.
    They couldn’t get a building in how long while having a team, how long would a building get built without having a team?
    Just move the damn team to Salt Lake City (or better yet Houston or Quebec City) and forget about Arizona. It’s just another Atlanta. I know the NHL wants to follow the big American cash cow, but this franchise is anything but.

  4. Why does Arizona deserve an NHL team when it is obvious that the governments of Phoenix and the surrounding areas will not support one? Sell the team and move them to SLC where the people will be overjoyed to having them and are willing to have an arena built just for them. Personally, if an expansion occurs in the next couple of years or so, Arizona along with Atlanta should not be considered. They've had their chances.

  5. September 2026.
    This is happening now because Bettman does not want the union to use the Yotes situation as a way to ask for more money or concessions.

  6. Question…? With all the stuff this season surrounding the jets. Do you think if the ownership of that team did what Arizona has done. Would they still be there?

  7. As good as that sounds.. it's been done.. just look at the Ravens/Browns mess of the late 90's in the NFL.. much the same thing….just as the Browns got their funding for the new stadium… ownership announced the move to Baltimore… It looks good on paper… in reality it's got holes. BIG HOLES… like drive a truck through them sideways holes.. like look at the status of the Browns today vs back then… Cleveland fans LOST BADLY on that deal.. why should we.

  8. Move them to Utah, RENAME THEM, Az retains rights to the Coyotes, and promise AZ that once the arena is built- they get the expansion slot that becomes the Coyotes again. BAM. DONE.

  9. I believe long term the NHL is committed to finding a way to get a big national US broadcasting contract such that NHL teams would no longer be so heavily dependent on gate revenues to make their ends meet.

    In doing so, I believe the NHL would ultimately require large markets such as Phoenix, Houston and Atlanta to fulfill their vision. So regardless of whether it works this time or not the NHL may look to come back to Phoenix in the future.

  10. If the yotes move Im not sure Id want a team back. Honestly. Unless it is this team. As a yotes fan weve been promised rebuilds, etc. And now when it feels like the on ice product is getting better and theres light you want to pull them. I understand from the NHLs perspective that this needs to be done. I really do understand the logic. I hope they understand that the reason this "saga" has gone on as long as it has is because of the passionate fanbase. You remove the team, the history and everything else and come back with a blank slate in 5 years time, youre really not going to see fans in the building. Why would they. As a fan, you ask us to stay committed, support you and then yank the team and say youll get a new one sometime down the line. No thanks. The only option for fans is if this is an intermediate until a new arena is built and THIS team comes back. I dont want a blank slate or players im not invested in.

  11. “Snottsdale”, as neighboring communities refer to it, are pissed at the mayor’s comments and lack of support.

  12. yesterday: "Winnipeg Jets ownership sounds the alarm on attendance"
    today: "if the Coyotes move, Phoenix becomes the top candidate for expansion again"
    …this is all going to end with the Jets moving to Phoenix again, isn't it

  13. The fact is that the team has never been competitive in AZ. No matter who owned the team, or where they played their home games. It's a pointless endeavor for them to continue on in the Valley.

  14. Hockey in Arizona was always dependent upon the (Canadian) Snowbirds spending their winters there.

    While they will fill the house for the Leafs, Habs and the other Canadian visiting teams, they won't pay top dollar to watch a bad team on any other night.

  15. As long as Bettman is NHL Commissioner, Phoenix will always be in discussion for an NHL franchise.
    New commissioner = new vision = Nordiques.

  16. Oh WHO wouldn't want to drop a 1.5 billion on a new arena district … and a billion on a expansion team … to a market who can't sell out a 4600.
    Would every crazy billionaire who wants to lose his fortune please line up.
    Believe me, its the end of an error.. because nobody will risk 2.5 BILLION on this proven failed market EVER AGAIN.

  17. Its sad that all this redtape seems to be getting in the way of this franchise. The politicians in Arizona really need to get the team a spot. One of the best players in the league was developed and is from Arizona. Get it done.

  18. After all that the Coyotes fans have gone through…you think they will accept a different team? Why?

  19. As much as I would love to see Arizona hockey thrive, I also really want to see a team in Portland. And Portland is one of the cities that Bettman met with to discuss expansion, so I find it hard to believe that Portland will stay quiet if the Coyotes move because they're going to want to take Arizona's spot in the Pacific.

  20. Why would the league pass up on expansion fees from a new SLC team? They might be promising Phoenix an expansion team down the road, but there is no guarantee that this will happen (see Seattle and the NBA), so potentially no expansion fees to be had there. If the current Coyotes owner is sincere about building a new arena – and they seem to be moving forward with doing just that – the league should let it play out. The fact that fans and media from outside the Phoenix market are complaining shouldn't have any influence on what the league does here.

  21. I’m surprised the Scientologists haven’t made them an offer…
    Those wackos could use the positive PR…

  22. Salt Lake is not going to be a good fit for an NHL team, why on earth would they even consider this? There are plenty of other cities that really would want an NHL team.

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