Official Photos of The Coyotes New Arena and They're Laughable..
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S. Harper
August 4, 2022 (0:18)
Other then NHL Commissioner Bettman and a small group of fans I don't think anyone else wants or understands why the Arizona Coyotes are still in the NHL.
The Coyotes have been rebuilding since Keith Tkachuk was traded and are usually found every year amongst the bottom teams of the League. Unfortunately for Coyotes fans the few that are out there the team has sunken even lower.
After being booted from Gila River Arena form not being able to pay the bills they have be forced to move into the home of the Arizona State University Hockey team.
That's right they went full a full size empty Arena to a 3,500 seat venue that if we had to guess won't sell out here either.
The Coyotes decided to hype up their fans showing off how their new home is looking, and needless to say it's embarrassing. This Arena was built and meant to be used my the Arizona State University Hockey team not a NHL franchise.
There's literally no upper bowl. It's just a dozen or so rows in the lower bowl and then some sub-standard suites that are not even up to the standards of many Canadian Hockey League teams. Here are some photos the Arizona Coyotes shared check it out.
Here's just another example of why the Arizona Coyotes need to be relocated to, Quebec, Houston, anywhere else. This is Budweiser Gardens Home of the Ontario Hockey League Franchise the London knights. The Knights games are sold-out 99% of the time with a seating capacity if 9,200 for junior hockey.
Photo Credit London knights.com
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