The Arizona Coyotes are the first NHL club to announce they will be introducing an alternate uniform for the 2018-19 season. The uniform will be unveiled at the Coyotes official draft party held during the 2018 NHL Draft on Friday, June 22nd. Rookie forward Clayton Keller will be at the
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Tucson Roadrunners Unveil Inaugural Season Uniforms
Arizona’s newest pro hockey team has unveiled the uniforms they’ll wear during their inaugural season in the American Hockey League. As the top-level affiliate of the NHL’s Arizona Coyotes, the Tucson Roadrunners (previously the Springfield Falcons) went with a colour scheme very similar to the Coyotes but in a nice, unexpected nod
Coyotes Move Springfield Falcons to Tucson
The Arizona Coyotes are relocating a franchise, and there’s no, city councils, judges, or NHL executives this time to stop them from doing so. After purchasing the Springfield Falcons, their AHL affiliate and a team which has called the western Massachusetts city home for 23 years, the Coyotes announced they would
Five NHL Teams Unveil New Uniforms on Busy Draft Day
There was a time when you didn’t know a new uniform was coming until you saw the jersey presented to a player at the draft, in those dark days before those silly uniform and logo sites sprung up on the Internet and spoiled everything. Anyways. Tonight reminded me of those days! We
Coyotes Show Off Retro Jersey, Wearing March 5
The Arizona Coyotes have released the image of their special throwback uniform, which as previously announced, will be worn on March 5, 2015 against the Vancouver Canucks. Aside from now being worn on the Reebok Edge jersey, the uniform is a clone of the one the Coyotes wore during their first season after relocating
Coyotes Wearing Throwbacks March 5
The Arizona Coyotes will once again be known as Phoenix as they turn back the clock to the late 1990s for one night only during the upcoming 2014-15 NHL season. According to their official promotional schedule for the upcoming season, the team will be celebrating Throwback Night on Thursday, March 5,
Arizona Coyotes Make New Name Official Today
The Phoenix Coyotes have officially changed their name to the Arizona Coyotes, they will use the new name in an official capacity for the first time tonight when they announce their first pick in the 2014 NHL Entry Draft. “Becoming the Arizona Coyotes makes sense for us since we play
Phoenix Officially Unveils Their First “Arizona Coyotes” Logo
The for-the-moment-named Phoenix Coyotes unveiled their new shoulder patch logo today, the logo is the first official logo change for their impending switch to the Arizona Coyotes name. They made the announcement courtesy a Tweet on their official Twitter account. Phoenix will officially become the Arizona Coyotes one month from today.
Coyotes to Wear Throwbacks, Dropping Thirds in 2015
The Phoenix Coyotes today shared some of the changes which will accompany their plans to change their name to the Arizona Coyotes for next season. According to a series of Tweets from Arizona Republic hockey reporter Sarah McLellan we have learned: The new Arizona Coyotes name will become official during
Two New Logos for Arizona Coyotes Spotted
The Phoenix Coyotes announced recently that as of the upcoming off-season they would be re-branded as the Arizona Coyotes… this part of their plan to be more representative of the entire state/the city of Glendale told them to cut it out with this Phoenix nonsense or they’ll stop paying to
Phoenix Coyotes Announce Name Change for 2014-15 Season
Today, the Phoenix Coyotes have officially announced that they will be changing their team name to the Arizona Coyotes effective the beginning of the 2014-15 NHL season. “We are very excited to announce that our franchise name will change to Arizona Coyotes for the start of the 2014-15 NHL season.”
Either way, the ‘Phoenix’ Coyotes are History
No matter what happens in the next month, the Phoenix Coyotes have played their last game in the NHL. Yes, last night the Glendale city council voted to approve the lease agreement which would allow the Phoenix Coyotes to continue playing in the Phoenix-area suburb for another 15 years. The