arizonacoyotes
Die NHL hat von der kommenden Saison an ein Team in Salt Lake City. Alle Spieler, Trainer und weiteren Angestellten der Arizona Coyotes ziehen um und sind von der Spielzeit 2024/2025 an im US-Bundesstaat Utah beheimatet. Das gab die NHL bekannt und bestätigte damit entsprechende Berichte der vergangenen Tage. Im Gegensatz zu vergleichbaren Umzügen anderer Sport-Franchises im amerikanischen Sport geht mit dem Umzug allerdings auch ein harter Schnitt mit Abkehr vom Namen Coyotes einher - die Vermarktungsrechte daran verbleiben beim bisherigen Besitzer Alex Meruelo. Meruelo sicherte sich bei den ...
DPA (German)
After his arrest on July 9, Alex Galchenyuk admitted on Tuesday that he will enter the NHL and NHLPA’s player assistance program. This comes at the heels of the former Coyotes ice hockey center making death threats toward officers during his arrest in a hit-and-run incident, which led Arizona to cut ties after signing him only two weeks ago. According to the police report, Galchenyuk told officers, “One phone call and you’re all dead, your whole family, your bloodline is dead,” citing his connections in Russia. These threats were made after the 29-year-old crashed a car into a sign, with him m...
uSports.org
The Arizona Coyotes are bringing back Christian Fischer on a one-year contract. While the team did not announce the average annual value, the contract is reportedly worth about $1.13 million, according to CapFriendly. The move comes as a depth move, as Fischer averaged just over 13 minutes of ice time during the 2021-2022 season. “We are very pleased to sign Christian,” Coyotes general manager Bill Armstrong said in a statement. “He is a hard-working forward and a great teammate who is well-respected in our dressing room. We look forward to having him back next season.” Last season, the former...
uSports.org
The city of Glendale, Arizona, has ended its 18-year relationship with the Arizona Coyotes. The city announced that it did not renew its operating agreement with the NHL team beyond the 2021-22 NHL season. “With an increased focus on larger, more impactful events and uses of the city-owned arena, the city of Glendale has chosen to not renew the operating agreement for the Arizona Coyotes beyond the coming 2021-22 season,” the city announced. The city had informed the Coyotes of the decision to sever ties. “We are thankful to the NHL and Arizona Coyotes for being a part of the Glendale communit...
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