Will hockey return to the desert? Local officials are dropping the puck on the arduous process of bringing back the Arizona Coyotes.
Even after the team moved and Utah officially began operations, there remained hope that the Coyotes may return to the NHL one day. According a breaking news report from journalis
In the past year, the saga of the Arizona Coyotes has finally come to a conclusion. After years of being the laughingstock of the league, the team has moved to Utah.
County Board chairman says he's talked to NHL commissioner. 'Visionaries' on advisory committee will work on next steps.
This comes not even halfway into the first NHL season of the Utah Hockey Club, who were previously known as the Arizona Coyotes. Players who spent time playing in Arizona had always raved about ...
The Montreal Canadiens, Ottawa Senators and Utah Hockey Club are some NHL squads seeing promising players have breakout campaigns. And how about Dylan Holloway?
Maricopa County will form an advisory committee to explore options to bring hockey to the region after the Arizona Coyotes relocated last year.
The NHL is doing great financially and will raise ... as he has stated he is interested in bringing back the Arizona Coyotes. He wants a new arena for his NBA Suns, and including the Coyotes ...
The Maricopa County Board of Supervisors intends to form a committee to find a way to secure another National Hockey League team in the Phoenix area. Maricopa County intends to form a committee to find a way to get a new National Hockey League team in the Valley.
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Montreal Canadiens forward Joel Armia sealed a 3-1 road victory over the Dallas Stars on Thursday with his 100th career goal into an empty net. The Finnish forward, who was selected to his nation’s team at the upcoming 4 Nations Face-Off Tournament,
The Utah Hockey Club dropped its third straight game on Thursday to the New York Rangers 5-3 as the team continues its extended homestand.