@Coyotes de l'Arizona

Retour sur les trois décennies des Coyotes en Arizona



Les Coyotes vivent dans la région de Phoenix depuis 28 ans. Voici quelques-uns des moments les plus mémorables sur la glace dans le désert. Pour plus d’actualités locales de KPHO : https://www.azfamily.com/ Pour plus de contenu YouTube : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIrgpHvUm1FMtv-C1xwkJtw

19 Comments

  1. This team will be greatly missed. Alex Meruelo WON'T! Salt Lake City will be getting the best part. Fans here STILL HAVE WORK TO DO TO GET A QUALITY OWNER HERE. WHAT WE HAD ISN'T THE ANSWER. THE MAN HAS NO RESPECT FOR THE FAN OR CONSCIENCE.

  2. This is truly a tragedy. It’s proof that the NHL is not ready for expansion. They can’t support the teams they have. If hockey ever decides to return to the valley, the Murelo family should never be allowed to have anything to do with it. They don’t have deep enough pockets or commitment to success. Next, please!

  3. In the 7th game of that 1999 playoff against St. Louis, Jeremy Roenick – imperial forces mask and all – played twice the game that Keith Tkajerk did. The fact that Phoenix blew that series the way they did was proof that the playoff curse of the Winnipeg Jets was alive and well.

  4. The only massive fails the NHL made since the Wayne Gretzky trade in 1988: Phoenix/Arizona Coyotes after leaving downtown Phoenix for suburban Glendale and the Atlanta Thrashers.

  5. I cant feel sad for this as I was a fan of the original jets….but really you need to think about this is the franchise cursed first jets now coyotes will happen in Utah

  6. Roflmfao 3 decades of emtpy seats when you actually had an arena, hilarious how not one of you cared when they llayed and which is why they no longer have a team and yet you all decided to cry about them on the last day? Roflmfao and wtf? 😂😂😂

  7. The biggest problem the Coyotes faced was the unseeble enemy of logistics. It's a pain in the butt to get around the Phoenix area even with the loops, not to mention trying to bring fans from the neighbors' cities of Tucson and Flagstaff. They faced an uphill battle ever since they moved to the desert. I was so happy when the AHL team moved to Tucson. It sucks now that everyone is leaving.

  8. I’m a Michigander and natural Red Wings fan, but the Coyotes have always been my second favorite team to root for. I hope they get to come back soon…maybe under new and better ownership.

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