Arizona Coyotes
Inactive National Hockey League team
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2024 | Clayton Keller wins award for Center at the 68th NHL Awards |
2024 | In the 2023-24 season, the Arizona Coyotes played 82 games, securing 36 wins, 41 losses, and 5 overtime losses. They finished 7th in the Central Division and did not qualify for the playoffs. |
2024 | Suspended operations pending acquisition of a new arena, with all players and personnel transferred to the expansion Utah Hockey Club. |
July 10 2024 | Alex Meruelo formally relinquished his rights to the franchise and its intellectual property. |
June 2024 | The land auction for a new arena was canceled by Arizona state authorities, leading Meruelo to abandon efforts to revive the Coyotes and relinquish franchise rights to the NHL. |
April 18 2024 | Coyotes Central streaming service shut down following the team's suspension period and abandoned revival project. |
April 17 2024 | The Coyotes played their final game at Mullett Arena against the Edmonton Oilers, winning 5-2, with Sean Durzi scoring the final goal of the team's first incarnation. |
April 10 2024 | The Coyotes were reported to be making efforts to relocate to Salt Lake City, Utah, with NHL permission. |
February 16 2024 | Coyotes launched Coyotes Central, a direct-to-consumer streaming service in partnership with Kiswe, priced at $11.99 per month or $24.99 for the remainder of the 2023–24 season. |
2023 | The Arizona Coyotes extended their broadcasting partnership with Bonneville Phoenix by one additional year. |
2023 | Clayton Keller wins award for Center at the 67th NHL Awards |
2023 | Connor Ingram was awarded the Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy in the 2023-24 NHL season, recognizing perseverance and dedication to hockey. |
2023 | Arizona Coyotes drafted Dmitriy Simashev (6th overall) and Daniil But (12th overall) in the first round of the NHL draft. |
2023 | The 2022-23 season saw the Coyotes play 82 games, achieving 28 wins, 40 losses, and 14 overtime losses. They finished 7th in the Central Division and did not qualify for the playoffs. |
2023 | The Coyotes announced the suspension of their operations following the 2023-24 NHL season, marking a significant transition in the franchise's history. |
November 20 2023 | KASW became the independent station Arizona 61, taking over as the flagship station of the Coyotes television network. |
October 5 2023 | The Coyotes reached a new multi-year broadcast agreement with Scripps Sports, planning to launch a direct-to-consumer streaming service. |
May 16 2023 | A proposal by the Coyotes to build a new arena in Tempe was rejected by city residents. |
2022 | Clayton Keller wins award for Center at the 66th NHL Awards |
2022 | Clayton Keller tied the team record for most points in a season with 86 points, matching Keith Tkachuk's previous record from 1996-97. |
2022 | Arizona Coyotes selected Logan Cooley (3rd overall), Conor Geekie (11th overall), and Maveric Lamoureux (29th overall) in the first round of the NHL draft. |
2022 | In the 2021-22 season, the Arizona Coyotes played a full 82-game season, recording 25 wins, 50 losses, and 7 overtime losses. They finished 8th in the Central Division and did not qualify for the playoffs. |
2022 | Released a new alternate uniform returning to the simplified brick red and sand color scheme, featuring kachina patterns and 'Arizona' text with a star above the 'i'. |
2022 | The team began playing at Mullett Arena on Arizona State University's campus after leaving Gila River Arena. |
2022 | Logan Cooley was drafted, playing 82 NHL games and scoring 44 points. |
October 28 2022 | The Coyotes made their debut in the Mullett Arena, losing 3-2 in overtime to the Winnipeg Jets. |
February 10 2022 | The Coyotes signed a three-year agreement to play their games at Mullett Arena, starting with the 2022–23 season. |
2021 | Arizona Coyotes entered a two-year broadcasting deal with Bonneville Phoenix to air team games on radio in the Phoenix market, using KMVP-FM or KTAR. |
2021 | NHL All-Star Game not held due to COVID-19 pandemic. |
2021 | Oliver Ekman-Larsson's captaincy concludes. |
2021 | Arizona Coyotes drafted Dylan Guenther with the 9th overall pick in the first round of the NHL draft. |
2021 | During the 2020-21 season, the Coyotes played 56 games, with 24 wins, 26 losses, and 6 overtime losses, finishing 5th in the West Division. They did not qualify for the playoffs. |
2021 | Quietly brought back the 1996–2003 Kachina logo as the primary, and revealed a white road version of the Kachina uniforms while keeping the 'howling coyote' home uniform as an alternate. |
2021 | Dylan Guenther was drafted, playing 78 NHL games and scoring 50 points. |
July 1 2021 | Andre Tourigny is named head coach of the Coyotes. |
April 17 2021 | Leighton Accardo was inducted into the Arizona Coyotes Ring of Honor, recognizing a fan's significant contribution. |
2020 | Darcy Kuemper (who did not play) wins award for Goaltender, and Rick Tocchet wins Head Coach award at the 65th NHL Awards |
2020 | In the 2019-20 season, the Arizona Coyotes played 70 games, achieving 33 wins, 29 losses, and 8 overtime losses, finishing 5th in the Pacific Division. They participated in the playoffs but lost in the first round 1-4 to the Colorado Avalanche. |
2020 | Made the black Kachina design the primary home jerseys, with silver trim to commemorate the team's 25th season in Arizona. |
2019 | KGME regained its contract as the flagship station of the Arizona Coyotes, replacing KMVP for game broadcasts. |
2019 | Clayton Keller wins award for Center at the 64th NHL Awards |
2019 | Arizona Coyotes selected Victor Soderstrom with the 11th overall pick in the first round of the NHL draft. |
2019 | Victor Soderstrom was drafted, playing 53 NHL games so far. |
July 29 2019 | Barroway sold controlling interest in the Coyotes to billionaire Alex Meruelo. |
July 29 2019 | Alex Meruelo became the majority owner of the franchise. |
March 12 2019 | NHL season suspended due to COVID-19 pandemic. |
February 24 2019 | Shane Doan's jersey number 19 was retired in a special ceremony, honoring his long career with the Arizona Coyotes from 1996 to 2017. |
2018 | Oliver Ekman-Larsson wins award for Defense at the 63rd NHL Awards |
2018 | Oliver Ekman-Larsson becomes team captain, succeeding Shane Doan. |
2018 | Arizona Coyotes drafted Barrett Hayton with the 5th overall pick in the first round of the NHL draft. |
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