When the Coyotes hosted a Tempe Wins campaign event at The Shop Beer Co. on Feb. 23, the crowd of about 75 people was sprinkled with skeptics. Once Coyotes president and CEO Xavier A. Gutierrez had completed a slideshow presentation on the arena and entertainment district proposal, he held a Q&A session. That’s when the misinformation began flying his way.…
The Coyotes stepped on the ice for practice on Thursday at Mullett Arena, marking the first time that the team had fully experienced Arizona State’s brand-new venue since it was completed less than a month ago. There will be fresh criticism of the building’s crowd capacity by various media outlets and hockey fans this week. There will be hiccups as…
Arizona Coyotes GM Bill Armstrong provided updates on Jakob Chychrun, Barrett Hayton, Andrew Ladd and the goaltending situation in the latest Neutral Zone.
The NHLPA continues to monitor the Coyotes' temporary arena situation, but stressed that it is not taking an adversarial approach.
Arizona Coyotes President & CEO Xavier Gutierrez covered many topics in a wide-ranging Q&A, including ticketing, pricing, seating capacity, construction timelines at ASU’s multi-purpose arena, that meeting with players and the NHLPA, practice facility plans and the proposed Tempe arena.
Coyotes President and CEO Xavier Gutierrez addressed a number of questions after a media tour of ASU’s multi-purpose arena
With 6½ months until the team’s lease at Gila River Arena expires, and with 10 months until the 2022-23 NHL season begins, we still have no clarity on where the Arizona Coyotes will play next season.
If the Coyotes do not make good on unpaid bills, they could be locked out of Gila River Arena as soon as Dec. 20.
Ideally, the Coyotes’ Kraft Hockeyville game against the Dallas Stars in El Paso, Texas on Sunday would have served as the launching point for a much bigger announcement: an NHL game in Mexico. A robust 82.9 percent of El Paso’s population is Hispanic in origin, based on U.S. Census Bureau data, and Juarez, the city just across the Rio Grande…...