Gila River Arena will seat fewer fans for NHL games next season, as the Arizona Coyotes intend to reduce the venue’s capacity. (more…)

Gila River Arena will seat fewer fans for NHL games next season, as the Arizona Coyotes intend to reduce the venue’s capacity. (more…)
Glendale’s city manager and a former mayor are criticizing the Arizona Coyotes for the team’s financial struggles at Gila River Arena. The comments come after the Coyotes and NHL stressed the need for a new arena, stating that Glendale was not a viable option. (more…)
There is little interest among Arizona residents in seeing state involvement in an Arizona Coyotes arena, according to a new poll. (more…)
The Arizona Coyotes are denying any links to Seattle or Portland, two cities that the team was said to have considered in its ongoing arena search. (more…)
Following a recent setback in their arena search, the Arizona Coyotes are still indicating that they will move on from Glendale and Gila River Arena. Local officials, however, not only want to see the Coyotes remain in Glendale, but continue to play in their current home. (more…)
Arizona State University has pulled the plug on a new Arizona Coyotes arena project, but Coyotes President and CEO Anthony LeBlanc says work will continue to keep the NHL team in the Valley. (more…)
The city of Glendale is taking yet another direction in the management of Gila River Arena, signing industry powerhouse AEG Facilities to run the facility with two express goals: bring more concerts to the venue and keep the Arizona Coyotes (NHL) as a tenant. (more…)
With the Phoenix Suns, Arizona Coyotes and Arizona State University hockey teams all expressing a desire for a new facility, we may see a new Phoenix arena — or two — on the horizon. (more…)
More Gila River Arena events are planned by the NHL’s Arizona Coyotes and Global Spectrum, as the arena still struggles to meet financial projections for Glendale’s city government. (more…)
Another cog in the new look for the Arizona Coyotes (NHL): the former Jobing.com Arena has a new name, as a naming rights deal led to a new moniker, Gila River Arena. (more…)
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