Arizona Coyotes move into a small university hall

The sad story of Arizona Coyotes continues in the hall of just a few thousand spectators.

Harri Säteri, the Olympic hero of the lions, fought back in the poor Coyotes for the rest of the season. AOP / USA TODAY SPORTS

The NHL club Arizona Coyotes is formally agreed a move to the Arizona State University Hall, which will be completed in the fall, for next season. The spectator capacity in NHL matches is only 4,700 seats, making it by far the smallest in the series.

Coyotes had to look for a new hall when its home arena, which had been operating since 2003, terminated its lease with the club.

The club is set to build a new full-size NHL arena, for which it still needs a building permit from the city of Tempe. Coyotes agreed to use the university hall for the next three terms.

Due to low capacity, season ticket prices have skyrocketed. The most expensive package costs as much as $ 14,350, or about 13,633 euros.

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Successful teams are unlikely to be seen by season ticket buyers, as this season Coyotes scored the second least points in the NHL.

The organization that moved from Winnipeg to Phoenix in 1996 has been in trouble all its time in the desert.

The club, which has been plagued by financial hardship, poor success, and little interest, has been in the rumors of relocation for years, yet it has persisted persistently in Arizona.

For example, NHL commissioner Gary Bettman has for years advocated for Coyotes to stay in Arizona and even praised the move to a small university hall.

– I believe they can create a glorious experience for people in the most intimate building, Bettman said in February.

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