Arizona Coyotes attendance embarrassment hits an all-time low
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S. Harper
April 12, 2022 (8:48 PM)
Do you hate going to a Hockey game because it's too crowded or trying to purchase some tickets last minute and all the good seats are gone?
Well you don't have to worry about that problem if you want to go to the game tonight between the Arizona Coyotes and New Jersey Devils.
The game tonight is Glendale has 90% of tickets available, which has got to be a all time low for the Arizona Coyotes. They have been the team most criticized by the league and its fans for awhile now with poor play and poor attendance, and especially with the announcement of the Coyotes new arena that's going to have a whopping capacity for 5,000 seats.
Considering most of the teams in the Canadian Hockey League have more fans than that, how are the Coyotes still a NHL team?
The Coyotes have hit the all time low in their franchise history with attendance numbers like this, now begs the question, will they even fill the 5,000 capacity arena?
Credit:://www.hockeypatrol.com/The-number-of-seats-available-for-the-Devils-Coyotes-game-in-Arizona-is-impressive-115183
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