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Arizona Coyotes Are No More, Will Move to Salt Lake City

The Arizona Coyotes are no more. They are being sold and relocated to Salt Lake City in time for the 2024-25 season.

In a complicated transaction, Alex Meruelo sold the NHL franchise to Utah Jazz owner Ryan Smith. The team will temporarily play in the Delta Center while a new downtown hockey arena is being built in Salt Lake, the Coyotes players were told by general manager Bill Armstrong prior to a game in Edmonton Friday night, ESPN reported, confirming a local Phoenix report.

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Meruelo bought the team in July 2019 for $425 million, and it was valued recently by Sportico at $675 million, by far the lowest of the NHL’s current 32 teams.

Wednesday night’s game at the Mullett against the same Oilers will be their last in the Valley.

Meruelo’s dream of building a $3 billion arena and retail complex in North Phoenix on the North Scottsdale border has perished despite plans for an auction June 27 so the club could buy a 95-acre parcel of untreated Arizona state trust land in North Phoenix.

The cost of the project, which would have included in excess of $100 million for infrastructure and $1 billion for the arena, training complex and theater in the first phase, proved to be prohibitive.

The team would have been in peril of moving anyway if the Coyotes lost the auction, which had been approved last month by the Arizona State Land Department Board of Appeals.

“If we are not the winning bidder, then we would more than likely have to entertain a relocation of the franchise,” Xavier Gutierrez, the club’s president, said recently in a telephone interview. “This would be our only option.”

If the Coyotes had won the auction and gone ahead with the project, the team would have to play another three seasons in the 4,600-seat Mullett Arena on the campus of Arizona State University in Tempe.

The team has lost “a substantial” amount of money playing the past two seasons in the Mullet, Gutierrez said, declining to place a solid figure on it, although Sportico has been told those losses are in the mid-to-high eight-figure range.

They left an arena in Glendale, Ariz., in 2022 because of a lease dispute.

The franchise has been in and out of bankruptcy and has lost money every single season since it moved from Winnipeg in 1996. The Coyotes played their first seven seasons in what is now called Footprint Center in downtown Phoenix before moving to Glendale, and then on to Tempe, where the players were not happy with the subpar state of conditions at the Mullett. There they used makeshift locker rooms outside the main building that cost the Coyotes $30 million to build, and practiced off campus at a nearby facility in Scottsdale called the Ice Den.

The Coyotes had hoped to remain in Tempe.

Last year, they engaged with the City of Tempe on a plot of land to build a similar concept development. The $2.1 billion project had to go to a series of referenda after approval by the City Council. But this past May, Tempe voters rejected those three ballot initiatives by about 3,500 votes each.

In the case of the North Phoenix plan, there would have been no public vote, and the Coyotes weren’t seeking any public funds. But winning the auction was just the first of what would have been many difficult steps.

Now it’s no longer Meruelo’s problem, and the NHL’s 27-season run in the Valley of the Sun is over.

Who does Smith target to replace Burgess???

I would put his returning to BYU as their new Head Coach at 80%

What does Smith do to fill his spot?

Elevate Slocum to lead Asst and bring in let’s say local High School Coach Quincy Lewis? HC at Lone Peak and Lehi. Asst on BYU’s staff would be able to handle Utah/LDS recruiting.

Barret Perry as lead asst currently UNLV asst coach. Tons of experience. Would also be able to handle local LDS recruiting

Anyone else???

Ryan Smith and Danny Ainge are targeting Burgess to be BYU’s Asst Head Coach

Smith and Ainge spearheaded Young to BYU and the rumors are they want Burgess to be BYU’s Asst HC to help Young’s transition to the college game.

BYU’s athletic dept is flush with cash right now and they are willing to pay top dollar at this point.

Young is gonna put the juice back into byu basketball and push Craig Smith and Utah basketball farther down the relevance ladder.

Losing Burgess as well to byu would only accelerate that fall.

What I’m hearing on the BYU HC search

Despite Holmoe and others in the department wanting HC experience, Ryan Smith is looming large over it. He wants Burgess and likely wouldn’t pay for anyone else. Therefore the writing is on the wall. Despite Holmoe being high on Barret Peery, he likely has not have even been interviewed. Just like I had said before, it has seemed like a no-brainer decision. I completely expect Utah to lose Burgess to BYU as soon as tomorrow.
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Exacte in the portal

Not really sure what Smith is doing anymore.

Showed promise as true freshman then suffered a season ending mystery injury and was basically cut by Smith today

Word is he told the coaching staff he wanted to return next season


Exacte is the type of big body athlete Utah needs for the Big12




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Whittingham interview notes 4/9

-There will be a lot of guys that they’re still trying to figure out that haven’t played a lot of football for them, that will get a lot of playing time on Saturday.

-Until the spring game, the remainder of the practices will be about getting everybody up to speed, fundamentally, and skill wise.

-The quarterbacks have not been live all spring and they will not be live for the spring game.

-The battle behind Rising is pretty intense, but they didn’t feel that spring was the time to increase the intenseness and make them live.

-Rising won’t be live at all, until he lines up against Southern Utah.

-The transfer portal opens again next Tuesday and it’s yet to be determined on whether Utah goes to the portal for another quarterback. They need to evaluate the body of work from both Rose and Wilson throughout the spring before coming to that conclusion.

-Both the safety group, and the wide receivers were highlighted by Whittingham as the two positions that have stepped up the most this spring.

-They don’t have an exact figure on the amount of guys they will try to get from the spring portal, but if it started today, there would be 4 to 5. This is before knowing who will leave after spring on Utah’s roster, which will add to the amount that they can add.

-The backup quarterback position is still a dead heat. Wilson has really assimilated himself into the system and the offense, while Rose has played his best football as a Ute.

Crimson Collective Event on Saturday 4/13

This may be a stupid question but I can't seem to get a hold of anyone from the collective. For the event Saturday morning with like 44 players being available to sign autographs I'm assuming we can bring in our own items to be signed? I have two Rose Bowl helmets and a Rose Bowl football that was used in the actual game that I really want to get signed and placed in my man cave.

Spring Ball

I’ve never seen the board so quiet during spring football before. Is interest decreasing? Is everyone apathetic about the Big12? Is Whit so screwed down with info leaking that we don’t have anything to talk about? It’s a sad state of affairs when there’s so very little chatter on Ute Nation during a time that used to be so fun to chat about football.

Go Utes. See y’all in July/August.

ARTICLE - Spring Ball Recap: Continued Improvement as Utah Preps for Spring Game

The 22 Forever Game is finally here and we'll get our first real look at how the team could look come fall:

Bernard interview notes 4/9

-Bernard said, the team has done a great job improving the spring, and they look good as a whole going into the fall.

-The younger RBs have made great improvements. The mistakes that they’re making now are minor mistakes but they need to be ready for the fall because that’s when it gets a whole lot tougher.

-It’s crazy to see defensive guys leave and others step in and fill the role with nothing changing. The defense is looking really good right now. He went on to say that this spring is the best that he remembers the secondary looking. That’s gigantic praise right there.

-For the spring game, Bernard is just looking forward to going out and having fun.

-What Bernard gained the most from sitting out this last year is his knowledge of the playbook. He said he already knew it inside and out, but the time he spent sidelined helped him understand it in a different way, where he can teach and explain it to the younger guys.

-The team is in a great spot leadership wise, but the guy first and foremost that they listen to, hasn’t changed with Cam Rising, who does a phenomenal job.

Rising interview notes 4/9

-Rising is excited to get out in front of the fans and show them everything that the team has been working on this spring as well as chemistry that they’ve built together.

-The team has done everything they’ve needed to do this spring and they just need to continue to take every day and focus and make each day better.

-He highlighted the offensive line and really likes how the offensive line is progressing with the depth that they’ve built with it.

-Wilson is a great football player, and it helps having his brother in the NFL because he’s learned more tricks to the trade. They’re excited to have him on the team.

-Asked about BYU, Rising said he’s chomping at the bit to get out there against them.

-He mentioned that it’s iron sharpening iron when it comes to the backup quarterback position. Rose goes in and makes a play and then Wilson comes right in and follows that up. It’s been really fun to see them compete and take advantage of each day, as they can get better and prove that they’re the guy for the job.

-Sitting on the sidelines with an injury is never fun, but Rising took advantage of all the small details, such as why the coaches do what they do in certain situations.

-Rising was asked about Whittingham not having the quarterbacks be live this spring, and he was asked if he wanted to be hit. Rising responded with a simple, “No, no.”
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