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Oct 28, 2022; Tempe, AZ, USA; Arizona Coyotes left wing Lawson Crouse signs autographs for fans before the team takes on the Winnipeg Jets at Mullett Arena. The Coyotes players, who all primarily ...
Sure, the Arizona Coyotes were moving to Salt Lake City ... Players stayed on the ice in their gear and signed autographs. Employees congregated on the ice until their feet grew cold.
The Arizona Coyotes defeated the Edmonton Oilers by ... Arena for nearly an hour after the game to thank the fans, sign autographs, and take in the moment. The Coyotes players salute their biggest ...
and even custom-made autographed jerseys, which were later auctioned off. Nadia Rivera, the Coyotes’ Chief Impact Officer and Executive Director of the Arizona Coyotes Foundation, said the ...
In the Arizona Coyotes' final game in Tempe, hockey fans displayed various stages of grief — including anger toward Salt Lake — over losing their beloved franchise.
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In a recent autograph session ... after a few decades as the Phoenix/Arizona Coyotes. After 69 games played, they are 31-27-11 and fighting for a spot in the Stanley Cup Playoffs.
The Coyotes' faithful aren't thrilled about the move. Coyotes fans chanted "Salt Lake sucks" at Arizona State University's Mullet Arena, the home of the Coyotes the last two seasons after their ...
The Coyotes gave dedicated fans one last fond memory in Arizona Wednesday night when they bested the Edmonton Oilers 5-2 in what will be, at least for now, their final game in the state they ...