Short of an official announcement from the league, the Coyotes are relocating to Salt Lake City next season and being sold to Smith Entertainment Group, the ownership of the NBA’s Utah Jazz, with the league as an intermediary. GM Bill Armstrong traveled to Edmonton yesterday to inform the team of the relocation while on their road trip, and players and staff are expected to travel to Utah sometime next week.
Over the next few days, when a sale announcement comes, it will become clear how complex this transaction will be. One rumored piece of the sale appears to be set in stone, per John Gambadoro of Arizona Sports. Current Coyotes owner Alex Meruelo will indeed retain the intellectual rights to the franchise as part of the sale. If he can get an arena built within five years and various other benchmarks are met, he’ll have first right of refusal for a Phoenix-area team and can trigger an expansion draft. In doing so, he’d need to return the $1B he’ll receive from the league for the franchise this offseason as an expansion fee.
Other tidbits out of the Central Division:
- Blues breakout winger Jake Neighbours has likely played his last game of the season, interim head coach Drew Bannister said Saturday (via NHL.com’s Lou Korac). The 22-year-old is dealing with an upper-body injury he sustained on April 6 against the Sharks. He’s missed the last three games and is on track to miss St. Louis’ final two after they were eliminated from playoff contention last night. It puts a bow on a good campaign for the 2020 first-round pick, who set career highs with 27 goals, 11 assists and 38 points in 77 games while creeping into top-six minutes (15:42 per game). While his nearly 19% shooting rate is likely unsustainable, he’s been steadily increasing his shot volume – averaging 1.88 per game this season compared to 1.23 last year. He’ll be eligible to sign an extension beginning July 1, with his entry-level contract set to expire in 2025. Bannister also said that defenseman Torey Krug won’t suit up in tomorrow’s game against the Kraken but could return for their final game of the season in Dallas on Wednesday. The left-shot offensive defenseman is day-to-day with an upper-body injury sustained on April 10 against the Blackhawks, already keeping him out of one game.
- A pair of European Blackhawks players found themselves in the news today, including starting goaltender Petr Mrázek. He told reporters today, including Ben Pope of the Chicago Sun-Times, that he’ll join the Czech national team at the conclusion of the season in advance of this year’s World Championship in Prague and Ostrava. The 32-year-old has only suited up at the Worlds twice, once as a teenager in a backup role in 2012 and again as the starter in 2017, posting a .881 SV% and 2.47 GAA in four outings. It was quite a strong season for Mrázek in the Chicago crease, managing to stay healthy and start a career-high 51 games. He did so quite competently, recording a .906 SV% behind a leaky Blackhawks blue line that resulted in him accumulating 4.7 goals saved above average, his highest mark in eight years. He or Ducks up-and-comer Lukáš Dostál will likely occupy the starter’s crease for Czechia at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan, Italy. Additionally, 2023 second-round pick Martin Mišiak signed an ATO with AHL Rockford today and will make his North American professional debut. The Slovak winger spent the 2023-24 campaign with the Erie Otters of the Ontario Hockey League, racking up 23 goals and 47 points in 60 games with a -14 rating.
deepseamonster32
Sad day for the Coyotes fans. That Utah team is going to be loaded soon.
jawman74
You haven’t read the rest of the comments? There are no coyotes fans. That team was nothing more than a stroke to Bettman’s ego and any indication of anything against that is wrong because I’m old and Canadian and hockey should be gate kept like it’s the 50s.
SnowflakeAlert
I’m a coyotes fan….
jawman74
Sarcasm. There are absolutely Coyotes fans, like how there were absolutely Thrashers fans. The old heads just like to say “southern teams bad” without thinking about the everything else
Babo1975
@jawman: you’re keyboard warrioring it against Bettman because 1) That team was nothing more than a stroke to Bettman’s ego and therefore shouldn’t have existed in the first place? Or 2) That team should still be there but because of old head prejudice against southern teams, isn’t.
The number of stereotyping prejudices in your thoughts here are truly mind-boggling.
Diesel_77
As a diehard Coyotes fan… I am truly saddened and disheartened by this. Not only by the current owner but also by the state of AZ. Im perfectly happy if AZ does not get another NHL team for a very long time, if ever at all. You can’t play with fans like that.
Babo1975
Agreed. I started attending when Gretzky was coach. I will miss Nasher and the crew, but these past 12-13 years were unbearable. I just don’t see them ever getting it right. Not being able to fill a 4000-seat college arena was the last straw.
User 318310488
Coyotes tickets for there final home game are going for North of a grand, Good to know that ownership will screw there fans right up until the lights are turned off.