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Phoenix Coyotes - Team
History & Information
The Coyotes were founded in 1972 as the
Winnipeg Jets of the World
Hockey Association (WHA), joining the NHL in 1979 and
moving to Phoenix in 1996. Their home ice was at the US
Airways Center (then known as America West Arena) for
seven years until 2003, when Jobing.com Arena opened.
On May 5, 2009, the Coyotes filed for bankruptcy. The team
is now owned by the NHL, which plans to resell the team to
an owner who will keep them in the Phoenix/Glendale area.
Phoenix Coyotes
- Jobing.com Arena
The Jobing.com Arena is
a sports and
entertainment arena located
in Glendale,
Arizona. It is home to the Phoenix
Coyotes of the National
Hockey League (NHL) and was home to the Arizona
Sting of the National
Lacrosse League (NLL). Completed in 2003, the arena
cost $180
million. It seats 17,799 for hockey and
lacrosse.
The arena sits across the street from University
of Phoenix Stadium, the home of the NFL's Arizona
Cardinals.
The arena is part of the much larger
Westgate City Center development funded by millionaire
New York architect Ron Elsensohn, which is going to be
an entertainment and retail hub located around the
arena; a 320-room Renaissance
Hotel and Conference Center was recently completed.
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