NHL undergoes significant scheduling change due to failing franchise
NHL Prepares for 2024-25 Season: Coyotes' Fate Hangs in Balance
The National Hockey League (NHL) is gearing up for the 2024-25 season with careful consideration, as reported by Frank Seravalli. Among the preparations, the league is drafting two schedule versions for each team, each contingent on the fate of the Arizona Coyotes franchise.
According to Seravalli's insights, one schedule outlines the Coyotes continuing to play in Arizona, while the other envisions the team's relocation to Salt Lake City, Utah. (Frank Seravalli, X Arizona Coyotes shapeshift NHL's scheduling )
This dual approach shows the uncertain future of the Coyotes and the ongoing debate regarding their new home base for the upcoming season.
Fans and season ticket holders await further news to see where the puck will ultimately drop for the Coyotes in the 2024-25 campaign.
POLL |
Where should the Coyotes be relocated to? |
Quebec | 566 | 52.6 % |
Phoenix | 106 | 9.9 % |
Salt Lake City | 263 | 24.4 % |
Elsewhere | 141 | 13.1 % |
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