This is embarrassing .. The Arizona Coyotes show off new tiny rink and ticket prices
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S. Harper
April 20, 2022 (7:37 PM)
Arizona Coyotes have had another successful season of basement dwelling this year, they are currently in a battle with the Montreal Canadiens for 32 spot in the NHL.
The team hit an all time low when the Coyotes were at home playing the New Jersey Devils, they had just over 3,800 fans in attendance the lowest attendance in franchise history. This has many fans and hockey Insiders wonder how the Coyotes are still in Arizona and not relocated to a city that wants hockey?
Instead of relocating the Arizona Coyotes starting this fall, will play in a very small arena, with barely 5,000 spectators, for three years.
Let that sink in for a minute and realize most teams in the Canadian Hockey League junior hockey have a larger arena.
The Arizona Coyotes wanted to show off some pictures of the new rink so far and the prices for tickets to draw hype, check it out;
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