Friday: Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman and PHNX Sports’ Craig Morgan both report that Coyotes players were informed today that relocation to Salt Lake City is indeed happening. Morgan suggests an official announcement could come on April 17th, the date of Arizona’s final home game.
Wednesday: The Coyotes, in conjunction with the NHL, have made “significant progress” today on an agreement to relocate the team to Salt Lake City and sell the club to Smith Entertainment Group, owners of the NBA’s Utah Jazz, Frank Seravalli of Daily Faceoff reports. The league reportedly sent a memo to its Board of Governors today after a report from Seravalli this morning said the NHL was preparing a contingency plan for a Coyotes relocation, including two distinct schedule matrices. A relocation is not final, but reports indicate the tide is turning that way.
Neither the Coyotes nor the league, who have routinely been quick to respond to developments in their arena saga as they become public, have commented on today’s reports. Subsequent reporting from ESPN’s Emily Kaplan and Greg Wyshynski says the NHL would act as an intermediary between Coyotes owner Alex Meruelo and Ryan Smith’s SEG in a sale, purchasing the club from Meruelo for $1B before selling to SEG at an increased $1.3B. The $300MM difference would be split among the league’s other 31 owners as a relocation fee, less than half of the $650MM fee Seattle Kraken ownership paid for an expansion franchise in 2021.
Seravalli says that Coyotes players have possibly “been informed that something of a ’verbal’ agreement is in place to relocate to Salt Lake City” but has “received pushback on that characterization of talks.” Wyshynski reports that the team has not formally informed its players of any sale agreement and that they’re following relocation developments through social media. Regardless, an official announcement on relocation is likely to come before the end of the month, per Kaplan and Wyshynski.
There is no indication that a Salt Lake City relocation would end Meruelo’s bid for a plot of land in north Phoenix that’s set to be awarded at a public auction on June 27. Kaplan, Seravalli and Wyshynski all report that “Meruelo would be first in line to purchase an NHL expansion team should the league decide to return to Arizona,” a decision that would be contingent on a suitably located arena to avoid the attendance issues that plagued the team when they operated out of Gila River Arena in Glendale from 2003 to 2022. Meruelo could also retain the branding and naming rights to the Coyotes franchise as part of this transaction, per Seravalli, which could be applied to an expansion franchise after the north Phoenix plot is developed.
Upon relocating to Salt Lake, the franchise formerly known as the Coyotes would play 2024-25 out of the Delta Center, which is shared with the Jazz. However, much like the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, where the Islanders played from 2014 to 2020, the arena isn’t optimized for hockey and has significant sightline issues at either end of the rink. Kaplan and Wyshynski say that “NHL leadership has made it clear to Smith they would need hockey-specific renovations for the Delta Center to be a permanent NHL home,” something Smith has agreed to carry out. Utah lawmakers have also approved the construction of a new downtown venue in advance of the 2034 Winter Olympics, which will be optimized for use by both the Jazz and an NHL team, although it still needs to be approved by Utah Governor Spencer Cox.
Over the past few months, Smith has been quite forward and public about his desire to acquire an NHL franchise, including submitting a formal request to initiate an expansion process. Speaking over the All-Star break, NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman said that “the Utah expression of interest has been the most aggressive” among prospective new markets.
This looks to be the first relocation the NHL’s had in over a decade. The most recent was in 2011 when the Atlanta Thrashers were abruptly sold to True North Sports and Entertainment and became the second iteration of the Winnipeg Jets. The first relocated to Phoenix in 1996 to become the Coyotes in search of more optimal financial conditions. While financial instability and ownership concerns have continued to plague the Coyotes franchise, the NHL’s presence in the market has been an undeniable positive, helping develop Phoenix into an area with multiple elite youth hockey programs and spurring the growth of the sport in the southwest United States.
The Coyotes were initially a consistent playoff team after arriving in the desert, but they’ve made the postseason only four times since moving out of downtown Phoenix to Glendale. Three of them came consecutively between 2010 and 2012, culminating in a Western Conference Final loss to the Kings, the eventual Stanley Cup champion. It was the only time the Jets/Coyotes franchise had reached the “final four” rounds since being absorbed from the collapse of the WHA in 1979.
For the past two seasons, the franchise has played out of the 4,600-seat Mullett Arena on the Arizona State University campus in Tempe. Meant as a temporary move after the City of Glendale opted not to renew their lease agreement in 2022, Meruelo then planned on building an arena and entertainment district within Tempe city limits near Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport. The proposal required a public vote to pass, however, and a May 2023 referendum failed to green-light the project, leaving them back at square one.
The Yotes’ now-likely departure comes as their on-ice performance was beginning to improve after a years-long rebuild. They ended up far south of the playoff demarcation line but had a strong start to the season and were hovering around playoff position well into December. They’ve gotten strong offensive production from their current core of Clayton Keller, Matias Maccelli and Nick Schmaltz yet again, high-end goaltending from breakout performer Connor Ingram, and have high-end prospects on the way led by winger Dylan Guenther. The Athletic’s Scott Wheeler ranked their prospect pool as the ninth-best in the league in February.
Roidville Slugger
Whaaaaa??? I thought playing in an NCAA rink was totally sustainable…
bucsfan
I was going to laugh if some real estate developer outbid the Coyotes in that land auction. Maybe Arizona can get their shit together and dream about expansion
Stormintazz
If they can’t get an arena built WITH a team. Why on earth would they build one without a team. Meruelo should take the money and run.
bucsfan
The beauty of their current plan is that they will own everything out there. They will have to play ball for basic utilities and roads, but otherwise can suck up all the revenue and utilize tax loopholes to not give the city/state one red cent. From a business perspective it’s great. Morally questionable depending on your point of view
PoisonedPens
Yeah, generally it’s not a good idea to go into an auction telling everyone you want to win it.
PyramidHeadcrab
Great news for hockey, great news for the NHL, great news for Salt Lake. Move the Roadrunners to Phoenix and call er a day.
I do hope they keep the Space Coyote though, or perhaps even modify it to match Ute artwork.
'Tang It
They 100% won’t. The rights to the name are not part of the sale. Current ownership will keep the trademarks and the right of first refusal on coming back to Arizona. The Utah team will be new except for the contracts.
Babo1975
Yes, I’ll miss the “Peyote Coyote” and Nasher saying “Holy Pepperoni Pizza!,” but man, this has been a ten year nightmare. I’d grab Coyote paraphernalia though, it’ll be worth retro bucks.
Daniel Genest
The Scottsdale mayor said monday (TVA Sport) that there is no way that they will sale the land to a beginning contractor (Meruelo) for a so complex land, and a commercial development will be not allowed by the city.
Its done, the Coyotes are moving.
markf
I would like to clarify one thing, Scottsdale Mayor has no say in the Sale, they are buying it from the State of Arizona, also this plot of land is at the edge of Scottsdale but not in the city itself.
Stormintazz
That mayor is running for reelection. He needs some face time which PHX media gave it to him.
FromNorthYorktoFernwood
Super sceptical of Utah
yeasties
Why?
I will concede that it is an odd place to visit, though
FromNorthYorktoFernwood
Because it’s Utah man.I’m sure they will roster a fine team. Just not a destination I want to even care about.
Vegas got lights
Winnipeg got great winters
Seattle got non, therefor worth a visit.
What’s going on in Utah that’s worth anyone’s time… KC would have been good for the food…
theodore glass
A lot of people beg to differ on your take about Utah.
FromNorthYorktoFernwood
I guess Time will tell. How’s the golf there ?
Babo1975
Winter Olympic committee thinks SLC is the best place in the world for winter sports. 6+ major resorts with full bars, Salt Lake and Provo with leading craft beers producers.
“Winnipeg got great winters” … ah, you set the bar too high. Definitely want to spend some time in the arctic prairies, ah yup.
And about to lose their second NHL team in thirty years for lack of interest. And ain’t got no ribs up dere, eh?
'Tang It
Utah is a huge outdoor destination. Big the skiing and hiking etc.
Mtog
They have Skinwalker ranch… lol. Naw seriously been to SLC. It’s a nice city. Good people too.
PoisonedPens
Utah has a huge winter sports scene and 1.2M people in the SLC metro area. KC is kind of overrated IMO. It’s much smaller than it seems. The minus on Utah is that weird beer rule with the 5% ABV limit.
Babo1975
Right, the booze is always the weird thing in Utah, but it won’t affect the local fans, and yes, with 1.2 million, fan attendance will fill the arena. Instant rivalry with Denver and Seattle.
pawtucket
Are they gonna be named after the CITY or the STATE?
jawman74
Utah Coyotes > Salt Lake Coyotes IMO
coloredpaper
Would love a rebrand for sure though! Maybe a throwback from their history, although the Utah/Salt Lake City Golden Seals doesn’t really strike much fear.
Roidville Slugger
Unless I’m missing something, Golden Seals weren’t this franchise or Utah…might be thinking of Golden Eagles; the old minor league team.
coloredpaper
You are correct, I did get them mixed up with the California Golden Seals!
Both names sound kinda lame anyway
'Tang It
Utah, but the nickname and logo will be completely new. They can’t use coyotes.
pwegan
Utah Ska…you heard it here first.
PyramidHeadcrab
Utah Joseph Smiths
Drew 28
They should keep with the mythical theme they started with the Kraken and call them the Salt Lake City Centaurs. It would be ridiculous and hilarious and immediately sell a whole lot of jerseys.
PyramidHeadcrab
Salt Lake City Sirens
Cyclopses
Pegusi
Titans
Balkan Nationalism
IHLgulls
Our long national nightmare is over lads.
jawman74
The sucky part about this is that there was absolutely a path forward in Arizona for the team as soon as 20 years ago. They kept shooting themselves in the foot on both the business and sports side and now here we are. It’s the Thrashers over again.
Nha Trang
Phoenix was a good minor league town. It has never shown itself capable of being a major league one, and the only reason this farce has been dragged out so long is that Gary Bettman made the team staying in Arizona a personal test of his manhood and ego.
Rollie's Mustache
Agreed that Bettman is a stubborn doofus but the Yotes used to draw 14-15k pretty regularly, and as recently as the 2019-20 season. So they’ve gotten decent fan support in the past.
I’d say the prolonged arena uncertainty and crappy on-ice product for well over a decade has been the biggest issue. At some point the fiasco must just become too much for the average fan.
Babo1975
As a Coyote regular, 50% of those were opposing fans. Terrible environment to take your children to, when you have 8000 drunk fans wearing visiting colors.
Nha Trang
Arizona’s broken 15K twice in the last twenty-five years — and it’s been eighteen years since they did THAT well — and they’ve never gotten to 16K. They’ve never not been in the bottom quarter of the league in terms of attendance.
layventsky
I once made the mistake of seeing the Sabres when the Leafs were visiting. I can’t even imagine every home game being like that.
pawtucket
So the next expansion team goes to……
Thornton Mellon
Obviously Atlanta and Arizona! That’s how the NHL works.
layventsky
Maybe Houston if Fertitta is loud enough about it, but you’re probably right.
Jimmy Trigs
I’d double check that $300k math Josh.
Josh Erickson
Good catch. You’ll have to forgive me. When you’re amid two-way ELC season, you get used to those types of dollar values haha
Babo1975
Josh always has an excuse …
User 318310488
What players are going to want to play in Utah for any length of time? When is Bettman going to take responsibility for the desert meltdown?
PyramidHeadcrab
Salt Lake City is consistently rated one of the nicest places in America, and has become a hub of academia and tech.
Gbear
Utah is beautiful. And Salt Lake, last I looked, is the fastest growing city in America. And if players like to ski, you can’t beat Utah.
Stormintazz
just as long as there is not a rider in the contract about skiing of course.
sweetg
When does Gary say next expansion. Arizona @ Atlanta. Gary can never admit he was wrong.
doghockey
How is it that so many of you who pretend to know everything about everything about everything about hockey don’t know the simple idea that Gary Bettman works for league ownership. He is the point man for ownership. He does not make these decisions unilaterally. If NHL ownership did not want to be in AZ for all these years, they would not be there. NHL ownership wants to be in that market but it just hasn’t worked. Gary Bettman has not been a solo voice attempting to force the Arizona thing. Simple concept. You likely still don’t get it.
jawman74
Because southern teams = bad and all the teams should be in the north like it’s the 50s!
coloredpaper
@doghockey Gary Bettman burner account???
30 Parks
Vive les Nordiques.
MacJablonski--NotVegasLegend
And, when this relocation happens, they can use a new slogan —
“The name to know when the league won’t flow, John’s Sewer, we got the job done!”
Stormintazz
We are number one in a number two business
MacJablonski--NotVegasLegend
@Stormintazz — Just like Rothschild’s Sewage and Septic Sucking Services! :)
Babo1975
YES! My team is moving and they’re ahead of Oilers 2-1 after two!
“Coyotes general manager Bill Armstrong met with the players ahead of their game against the Edmonton Oilers to confirm what had been rumored all week: that the NHL has facilitated a sale to Ryan and Ashley Smith, owners of the Utah Jazz. The Coyotes will begin playing there next season.”
9:43 EST
User 318310488
Can’t wait for a Bettman NHL press conference on this one, Gary will do a jig dancing around the 25 plus year’s in Arizona, It will be a pass the buck fest IF he even has the plumbs to do a press conference.
Bucky76
So after this fails in SLC and with Bettman gone the next relocation will finally be in Quebec City…It should be done now as Quebec would want this back and bring rivalry back with Habs..
'Tang It
don’t count on that. Atlanta would come first, guaranteed. Not to mention they won’t move a team west to East. It would be a new team.
Stormintazz
Maybe after it fails. The team will move back to AZ after a new arena is done.
FromNorthYorktoFernwood
Utah Canyoneros