The Arizona Coyotes bashing that is going on mostly on social media, is completely senseless. It’s fine if you want to put them down because they’ve never won a Stanley Cup. It can also be acceptable to say that they’ve had their issues concerning ownership and financial difficulties. But, to bash them because they are going to play in a 5,000-seat ASU arena is a bit much. Do both the Calgary Flames and Ottawa Senators get called out because of their arena situations? Not hardly. Most senseless comments on social media don’t contain facts, it’s just hate content, and lacks empathy. Oh yeah, not much of that on social media these days.
Arizona Coyotes Bashing as a Franchise Lacks Empathy
The Coyotes have been described as “Gary Bettman’s reclamation project” by those on social media who have nothing better to do. It seems they are disturbed that with the team playing in a sub-standard (in seating capacity) arena that the rest of the NHL will suffer financially. The team receives the maximum from revenue sharing and has for a while. One thing Bettman made perfectly clear was that he was fine with the team playing in the ASU multi-purpose arena until they get a new facility built. The condition was made clear that it was going to be a temporary situation. And, what most who slam the team for playing there don’t realize is… it is exactly that. TEMPORARY!
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While the city of Tempe has not officially approved the new arena project, they are expected to by the end of the year… or earlier. With construction timelines taken into consideration, the team should be in their new digs by the 2025-26 season. Then, and perhaps only then will the Arizona Coyotes bashing cease. I suppose if Auston Matthews were to decide to “come home” that would cement the Coyotes as a legitimate NHL team. It could happen.
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This is Not a Unique Situation
The New York Islanders had to play their first 13 games of the 2021-22 season on the road since their new UBS arena was still under construction. We didn’t hear too much bashing of that team, so just leave the Coyotes alone! It was complicated why they were not able to continue playing at Gila River Arena in Glendale. The city was allowing the team to renew the lease to the arena on a year-to-year basis. When the city found out that the ownership of the Coyotes was interested in going to Tempe, they made a demand that the Coyotes sign a long-term lease. That was not their goal to stay in Glendale when the majority of the team’s fan base resides in the east valley.
The ownership of the team (Alex Meruelo) may have made an assumption that Glendale would allow them to stay for the required time it took to complete the proposed arena in Tempe. That didn’t happen.
It seems that the management team of the Coyotes knows what’s best for the team to succeed elsewhere. Besides, what do the bashers on social media care about the actions/inactions of billionaire sports team owners? They mostly will lose money, and it is a tax write-off for them. That’s a personal thing, right? So, mind your business and leave everybody else alone!
Well, Just Move the Team
This has been a thorn in all Coyotes fans’ side for… well forever. Move them to Houston. Move them to Quebec City. Without any thought process at all, these statements show the lack of information that goes on in our society today. The NHL isn’t interested in moving ANY franchise and hasn’t since the Atlanta Thrashers were relocated. In May 2011, the Thrashers were sold to Canadian-based ownership group True North Sports & Entertainment. The group moved the franchise to Winnipeg, which became the second incarnation of the Winnipeg Jets.
The NHL is also not interested in being a tenant in an arena. The only facility that can meet NHL standards in Houston would be the Toyota Center where the NBA Houston Rockets play. The owner of the NBA team, Tilman Fertitta has expressed interest in having an NHL team, but it seems that will only happen via expansion.
The senseless remarks about moving any team to Quebec City also lack integrity. The league just expanded to 32 teams and has 16 teams per conference. Adding or moving a team to Quebec would disrupt that completely. It can be expressed that if the league does consider expansion again that both Houston in the west and Quebec in the east would be added simultaneously to keep the conferences equal.
Final Comments
While being an Arizona Coyotes fan has its challenges, the fans deserve to be able to follow their team… good or bad. The Phoenix area is a top-ten TV market and Bettman knows which side of his toast is buttered. It’s always about money. If the Coyotes get into their new arena, the NHL will see more profits. It will be a tourist attraction and everyone will be vying for a ticket.
Besides all of that, does anyone with a right mind think that Meruelo is going to invest $20 million to build a practice facility with NHL standard dressing rooms for the team… and then leave? That is the reason the team must play 20 of its first 24 games next season on the road. Yes, they even got flak about that!
It seems to this writer that the ownership of the Yotes is committed to play here in Arizona and is showing it with actions… not just words.
So, all you naysayers… just follow your team and the Coyotes will be just fine.
PHNX Coyotes podcast covered this topic well… here’s the LINK.
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How many Blackhawks fans live on the west side? (not many) How long does it take to go from Lake Forest (lots of filthy rich Blackhawks season ticket holders) to the United Center when it’s snowing? (hint-it never snows in Glendale) Where is the current Halas Hall? (extra credit-the same city the previous Halas Hall on the Lake Forest College campus) Next Coyotes excuse for poor attendance at their Tempe Arena – not enough overpriced parking, Marina Heights parking garage is a 30 minute walk.
If a hockey arena has to be perfectly located for fan convenience, or fans won’t attend games, there’s a major weakness with the fan base. Lots of kids play hockey in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia. Even though the Leaves are 1,000 miles away, Dartmouth has a large contingent of Leaves fans to rival the Canadians fans, 700 miles from Montreal. Ever hear of the 101 or 202, or that traffic is much lighter on Saturday, when thousands of seats still went empty at Gila River Arena?
Was this written by a college freshman?
The City of Phoenix owns several tracts along Washington north of Sky Harbor that are much larger than the Tempe site the Coyotes are proposing to build their arena on. With both PHX Skytrain and light rail already in, Phoenix is considering more hotels and a convention center that would be more competitive with Las Vegas. The Coyotes Tempe site is too small to reach critical mass to compete with Downtown Phoenix and Scottsdale and a potential development near 44th and Washington.
Shoulda left this one in the drafts lol. This is full of bad takes and the Coyotes deserve everything they get. This was a bad situation 15 years ago, so apologies for not being an endless vat of empathy here. The Coyotes situation is beyond embarassing for the NHL, and the arena situations of Calgary and Ottawa you mentioned don’t even remotely begin to compare
Forget the arena, this is a mickey mouse franchise and has been for years. Period. Full stop.
Is this a joke or a serious article? I’m puzzled.