The team plans to move from Arizona to Utah in time for the 2024-2025 season, KNXV reported.
“The NHL’s belief in Arizona has never wavered,” NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman said in a statement obtained by the AP. “We thank Alex Meruelo for his commitment to the franchise and Arizona, and we fully support his ongoing efforts to secure a new home in the desert for the Coyotes. We also want to acknowledge the loyal hockey fans of Arizona, who have supported their team with dedication for nearly three decades while growing the game.”
“We expressed our interest publicly with the NHL,” Ryan Smith told the AP . “It’s probably been two years where we’ve said, ‘Hey, look, we really believe Utah can be an incredible hockey town.’ You look at all the demographics, we were just talking about the Olympics and you think about the Olympics coming back. It all kind of made sense.”
Smith will be taking over hockey operations for the team and Meruelo will continue business operations in Arizona so that a new arena can eventually be built in north Phoenix, the AP reported.
The NHL confirmed that Meruelo can get a new stadium for an NHL team built over the next five years which means Phoenix would be granted an expansion team, KNXV reported. This means that the name “Coyotes” would be used in a new Arizona franchise and that the team once in Salt Lake City will get a new name before the next season starts.
Meruelo will continue his ownership over the Tuscon Roadrunners which is an AHL affiliate. Meruelo is hoping to move them to Arizona State University’s Mullet Arena, the AP reported.
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