Sharks fan here. I watched the Coyotes final game on ESPN+, and I didn’t expect to tear up at the end. I feel for all the fans. All I can say is good luck to the players, and hope they have fun playing at the Delta Center in SLC!
Ryan Smith has been a great backer of Salt Lake and has brought so much to our city and his vision of the future is something I can get behind . No doubt in my mind renovations will be made and a brand new state of the art Hockey arena will be built. He has done so much for our city and does what he says . He will take good care of the franchise from top to bottom.
As an Arizona native, for me it’s bitter-sweet. We all love[d] the Coyotes through thick and thin. But for the team to ultimately have better opportunities in SLC, I can only wish them the very best!
Devils fan here too, not gonna lie, the woman waving the flag totally got me. Feel for those fans…feels like whatever went wrong in Arizona wasn’t because of them.
I agree they deserved better. Different ownership needs to happen to allow competency to be key. The last multiple ownership groups in the past decade lacked competency and didn’t pay their bills as they should. NHL needs to be more competent in vetting out these ownership groups and not allow them to keep selling within to the groups members to change up who has majority ownership. All this effort by Coyotes fans who actually attended games, just to watch the team leave and make the playoffs in the next year or two somewhere else. What a shame.
@@TheCooterpuppet No doubt. We need someone who is more of a fans' commissioner and not such a one-sided owners' commissioner. There is no doubt in my mind that Toronto could support a second team, but I'd rather see them get an NFL team. Hamilton could support a team, but the politics of the Leafs and Sabres make it a non-priority for the League.
Minnesota checking in. Feel for the fans, we've been there. North Stars moved after much less effort to keep them here. Script was the same: poor management led to poor performance, which led to poor attendance. Then, arena deals couldn't be made with taxpayers. Hopefully, the NHL makes the new ownership keep the Coyotes name in Arizona for later use. Stars took the name with them to Dallas and it was like taking our identity as a fan base with them. That's why the Wild adopt so much from the pre-Norm Green era. Hopefully AZ gets a new team in the next 5-7 years. Expansion draft rules have helped create more competitive teams out of the gate. All the best to Arizona.
As a blue jackets fan (and a bandwagon coyote for this last game) I watched the entire game and I cried for the last 30 seconds of this game and I haven’t cried in years. I believe the last time I cried is when Atlanta laughed for some reason throwing up in California watching them play the sharks, the ducks in the multiple times a season for the last 21 years of my life. thank you for all the memories and I hope you come back one day under new ownership with a new arena and everything because hockey can work in the desert
Are you insane! It's the greatest day in nhl history. Hockey has and will always be a failure there. Good riddance! They we're by far THE worst nhl team ever!
@SillySongs4Everyone2001 I genuinely don't understand this... they had a decent arena for years and nobody showed out. Not happy yall lost your team but this franchise as it exists clearly does not work
@@A7X31610 I'm a Habs fan in Canada and the trouble started when the team left Scottsdale and moved all the way out to Glendale. In doing so, the corporate folk in Scottsdale were not going to follow the Coyotes all the way out there. As a result, the arena had empty luxury boxes and the heart of the fan base was also left behind. While I'm not fully convinced the Coyotes would've been a cash cow by staying in Scottsdale, odds are they would not have become the headache they did for the NHL when the team was operating in Glendale. A city council pouring tax dollars, in a modest-sized suburb like Glendale, into propping up the hockey team was never the proper route. Many a taxpayer in Glendale tried to warn them; but they were so desperate to keep the team there. In the end, it all collapsed.
the fact they were our first home game opponent . it was honestly a lot of fun winning against them , and a lot of fun being all sad when they beat us .
Same. I’ve waited my whole life to see the NHL come to Utah, and I’m ecstatic to see it finally happening. but I’m also super sad for Yotes fans to see their franchise come to an end
@@shawnwhite1972 to be fair this is how you gained yours and you are getting an expansion as soon as you can get an arena. The Coyotes will be back in a few years. The expansion team will be called the Coyotes so it's really not gone. Just gone for a few years
I am a Canucks fan and I watched this game and it ripped my heart the fans didn’t deserve this poor ownership seeing the fans the staff even the ice girl ripped my heart the plus side is that they have a good minor hockey system now and I hope with a proper ownership that some day they will get a team again
Here's to ya Arizona Coyotes and the fanbase, as a Canadian I am gonna miss you as you guys were as faithful to your franchise as any fanbase could be. Good luck to the new team in the future and let's hope everything works out under brand new ownership right?
It was the Arizona Coyotes who the Sedins played their last home game against and gave us a fairy tale ending to two of our best players to ever wear our colours. The Coyotes are nothing but pure class and I’ll miss them. Hope to see you all in the league again very soon ❤ - A Canucks Fan
Well at least yall went out with a bang so to speak. A big multi goal win. I feel for Arizona hockey fans on this, I know how it is to have your team move and get taken away from you unceremoniously and suddenly at the end of a season. See the Alaska Aces of the ECHL. And now I wont be able to ever see the Coyotes play in Arizona. Stay strong AZ and best of luck to the Coyotes organization in Utah. They better get it right or they better fold for good.
Lifelong Hockey fan and Salt Lake area resident here. So excited to for hockey to be coming but obviously feel bad for the fans invested in the coyotes in Arizona. What a heart breaking experience it must be.
You just watch. The NHL will do everything in its power to return to Arizona, but it won't lift a finger to impose any 13,000-season-ticket condition on the fan base there like it did on Winnipeg. It will go back there as blindly as it did the first time without any conditions being imposed.
I'm so sorry to the fans. I'm a leafs fan and our team would be nothing without a particular player who is an Arizona native. I love the passion of you guys and admire the loyalty through the bad and the good and trust me, I know what it's like to root for a team that struggles but despite the disappointment and let downs, your home team is almost like a family member. No matter how hard it gets, you stand by them. The fans and the team did not deserve this. My heart goes out to all of you.
I covered Lawson Crouse when he was with the Frontenacs. Always a great guy and very personal. Seeing the fans hurts the most. And the game day ops staff and everybody else involved. Very bitter sweet in a way.
I hope the young lady waving the flag gets a lot of hugs. It can't be easy saying goodbye to a seasonal job that one takes out of pure love and passion for what you get involved in.
As Canadian hearing any one lose a team is gut wrenching, im sorry, keep your head up you never know, we got our Jets back maybe you get your Coyote back one day 😭😭
As an Atlanta Native, Players will be fine, it just like they got traded until the end of their contract, and they get a stipend for moving. Fans will honestly be fine, they’ll convert to another team and have a brand new experience. (Most ATL people converted to Nashville, Carolina, Florida, Tampa, or even some stayed with the Jets as fans.) But man the staff, employees, and their families.. that’s the part that really sucks. Good luck to all who have to find a new job in this market to make ends meet. I will always feel for those people.
Well said Atlanta fan. On a side note, from a faraway perspective (I"m a Sens fan), I believe one day you will get to root for an Atlanta team again. Once expansion happens again I believe the first 2 places the NHL will return to in the Eastern conference will be Houston and Atlanta. Hopefully, once that happens besides good ownership you will have municipal support to foster that development.
@@OttawaRocks Ah forget it. I just reconverted back to Toronto where my family is from. I’m long from Atlanta. I honestly don’t blame the league or the situation. Our city, fanbase, and management just wasn’t ready for a team. WPG was. That’s the way the cookie crumbles. My point being, honestly, if you like hockey in Arizona, it won’t be that bad. You’ll find a new team, find new traditions, you’ll go to less games, but they will be more special when you do. But the staff and management?? Those mortgage payments don’t just stop for 12 months while you’re trying to figure your stuff out. Your wife and kids may not want to move to Utah, but it’s the only choice they got. I knew families like that. You might in involved in say Sales… you don’t get to just bring those relationships over with you to Utah. And the bills keep coming. Say your spouse has a small local business. Do they just start over in Utah? It’s really unfortunate on a human level. That part really really sucks
There is no way I'll support Nashville, Carolina, or Tampa Bay. If the Thrashers aren't here or a team in Atlanta, there is no point supporting the NHL. I'll stick with the Gladiators until we get a team back, but which we should, given our size. It is simply ridiculous that Atlanta doesn't have a team by now. It has been 13 years. How long do they want us to wait, until we are six feet under?
@@TheLivewire18 What do you mean our city wasn't ready. We had packed crowds nearly every game during the 2006-2007 and 2007-2008 seasons. Go watch some videos. Winnipeg is also one eighth Atlanta's size with a smaller arena. They took advantage of the ss known as Atlanta Spirit Group. Atlanta is the sixth largest metro in the USA. There is no excuse for Atlanta to be without a team. It is sickening, to be honest, for Columbus, Las Vegas, and Winnipeg to have teams and not Atlanta.
@@willp.8120 NO WE DIDNT! Stop the cap! Me and my buddies would buy 10-15 dollar tickets all the time and just walk down to front row and bang the glass. (We was young back then… I know you’re not supposed to do it now whatever.) The games were so empty, we would get caught and security would say ahhh, it’s fine. Go sit camera side. Now a big part of that was that the team SUCKED. But that’s management and the league rules. They deserved to move to a great Canadian City like WPG or Quebec City. ATL will be back again for the third time and that time they won’t screw it up.
Pens fan here. Something about the coyotes not being in the league is disturbing. such a loyal team and fanbase separated. such a disgusting taste for the entire NHL fanbase. Hope for a quick return to the league
So sad. Watching this game was so weird. Happy and sad at the same time. Seeing the fans, especially that flag girl crying like is the hardest part about this whole thing
boy did the state of arizona deserve better, feel for the fans that were praying for a new arena, hopefully this isn't the end of hockey in the dessert for good
As an Oilers fan who would often go to Arizona in the winter, I will miss having the Coyotes there. I honestly believe with the right owner and a good arena this team can succeed. Hopefully Morelo is not involved in any of it.
Well, get in line after Atlanta. We've been waiting for 13 years and are far better a hockey market than Phoenix. Houston also should get a chance, too. I'm fine with Phoenix being team 35 or 36, but Atlanta has been patiently waiting.
@@noneofyourbusiness6809 No, the city did not fail. The ownership did. Look up the videos: Atlanta Thrashers home goals 2006-2007 Atlanta Thrashers home goals 2007-2008 and tell me that this market "failed". We had far greater fan support than the Phoenix market, and it isn't debatable.
@@noneofyourbusiness6809 The only reason the Coyotes didn't return to Winnipeg was because Glendale prolonged the waste of tax dollars in Arizona and postponed the inevitable. The NHL had also taken ownership of the team.
It's understandable that Winnipeggers will be less sympathetic to Coyotes' fans than they would compared to, for example, Minnesota North Stars fans or Hartford Whalers fans. For every arrogant, egotistical hockey neophyte in Arizona (who deserve no sympathy whatsoever) there are a number of hockey fans who never wanted to gain a team at the expense of Winnipeg, nor any other city. Many in Winnipeg and around the NHL will view this outcome as a case of 'what goes around, comes around'; but one can still appreciate those good fans in Arizona and give them credit for the years of instability and uncertainty they were dragged through, and much more than the franchise ever did in Winnipeg.
You know what's funny? Y'all want to act all sad for the Coyotes leaving Arizona, but these same type of people had nothing but contempt for Atlanta when the Thrashers left. People weren't saying they were sad. In fact, Atlanta was being mocked and ridiculed. Yet, the Coyotes have had far worse attendance over the years, favortism, chance after chance, and a better team, winning-wise, than the Thrashers ever had.
LA Kings and LA Rams Fan Checking in here... sad to see your team leave for another city... I HAVE BEEN THERE With my LA Rams going to STL ... AZ Fan base DONT EVER GIVE UP stay together united as a fanbase..... here the real deal whether expansion or relocation you may get a team back i pray you get a team back, back in 1994 when my LA Rams relocated to STL there was a clause in the lease to void the Lease that would allow relocation.. now i dont think the coyotes may comeback but another team or expansion team may make an effort our LA Rams fanbase stayed as united as we possibly could through 20 years with booster clubs and all as the stl lease was coming closer many fans were awake by 2015 we made noise saying we wanted our team back (STL Rams) we got them in 2016 January so dont lose hope... it may happen again for you..... and btw none of us in LA Ever thought we would get our team back let alone in our lifetime (who are still living)
I feel so sorry for the fans in Arizona, for you're not at fault for this. Had it happen twice to us down here due to poor ownership in the '70s (see Flames, Atlanta) and negligent ownership over a decade ago (see Thrashers, Atlanta). Hopefully, you guys find another team to support or get another franchise down the line...
One could accuse the NFL of being more greedy than the NHL. NFL teams, as a rule, make money, yet they still moved three teams in short succession. Every pro sports league wants all of its franchises to be reasonably viable. Like the Thrashers before them, the Coyotes found themselves in a desperate, facility revenue-draining situation. The Coyotes won't be in that state in Salt Lake City, and the Oakland A's won't be in said type of jackpot in Las Vegas.
I grew up playing hockey a long time ago. The Hawks practiced at my rink (Ridgeland Commons) when the Ice Capades were in town or the circus. I got to skate with the greats, Bobby and Dennis Hull, Stan Mikita, Phil and Tony Espo, Whitey Stapleton, and so on. I was a huge Hawks fan right up until the team canned Kaner and Towes. Brilliant move Hawks. I'm so sorry to see this happen to the Yotes. I know how loyal hockey fans are and what this means to the locals. It's a dang shame that these days the teams go to the highest bidder. When your citizens voted down the new arena/complex, that was pretty much the end of the line for the Yotes in Az. In a sense, it's awesome that the taxpayers had their say, but the price paid for the no vote is now being felt. I don't watch NHL at all these days. I haven't in a few years. The NHL got way to involved in every "movement" and that's not what I want to watch or see when I go to a game. There's a time and a place for organizations to back any and all movements they want to. Doing it to paying fans is a no go for me. Bettman has to go, end of story. Let's get back to sports and handle all of our other assorted stuff when the game's over. I'm all for any movement people want to back, 100%. I just don't want to be the person who paid good money to see a game and have an agenda, good or bad sold to me as I'm sitting there. But hey, you do you.
The thumbnail is heartbreaking. Not only is that person out of a job, she’s also saying goodbye to all the memories and sentimental moments she had attached to the team. It’s possible that, being an ice girl, she grew up as a kid with her dad taking her to games and this was one of the main things she had to remember him by. I know for me at least the Sharks have created countless great memories with my friends and family. Going to their games and becoming a part of the team culture helped bring my family and friends closer together and, if they suffered the same fate as the Coyotes, it would feel like a part of me died along with them. I just hate how so-called hockey “fans” dunk on this fanbase that’s endured almost 20 years straight of suckage and never had a fair chance to gain a real following in the area. Yes, their numbers are fewer but clearly there are still fans, and they are humans with the same emotions and precious memories attached to the team that you all feel for your clubs. To say “good riddance” or the Arizona fans don’t deserve that same joy that your team brings to you is just appalling to me.
They don’t deserve this as a fanbase. The ownership didn’t deserve the team or the city. Keep your head up AZ you will be back it’s just a matter of time. Hopefully when you guys return you will have ownership who is as passionate as you are.
The Coyotes could have moved several times, but managed to stay. When a team has an unstable, unworkable arena situation for 20+ years, a move is inevitable. It is a shame. Class move by the announcers to just keep silent and let the historic moment play out.
If the Coyotes owner can win the bid for land on June 27th, they can get an expansion team. I am sorry to see the Coyotes move. Feel awful for the fans. Hope they can come back. June 27th is a key date.
Sharks fan here. I watched the Coyotes final game on ESPN+, and I didn’t expect to tear up at the end. I feel for all the fans. All I can say is good luck to the players, and hope they have fun playing at the Delta Center in SLC!
I don't think we would be too happy with it being at the Delta Center due to the way it was built... I think they'll renovate it.
@@isaacmacdonald6530yeah I wouldn’t be surprised if they started renovating it right away
Ryan Smith has been a great backer of Salt Lake and has brought so much to our city and his vision of the future is something I can get behind . No doubt in my mind renovations will be made and a brand new state of the art Hockey arena will be built. He has done so much for our city and does what he says . He will take good care of the franchise from top to bottom.
I’m gonna miss hearing Brodie call them the Desert Dogs every time we played them
@@isaacmacdonald6530I'm kinda waiting for the taxpayer revolt at buying stadiums for billionaires.
As a Arizona hockey fan I’m gonna miss being able to watch games live in arizona
I feel for the dedicated fans and staff.
As an Arizona native, for me it’s bitter-sweet. We all love[d] the Coyotes through thick and thin. But for the team to ultimately have better opportunities in SLC, I can only wish them the very best!
Feels kinda like a funeral 😕
@@markmccloskey23I’m not a coyotes fan but I still love them and the team I’m a huge Keller fan and these are the only games I can go to
I hope someone brings a team back. This was so bittersweet to watch.
as a Devils fan, I didn´t expect to cry for Coyotes.... Stay strong Coyotes fans
Devils come within an eyelash of Nashville in 1995.
Devils fan here too, not gonna lie, the woman waving the flag totally got me. Feel for those fans…feels like whatever went wrong in Arizona wasn’t because of them.
It is easy to convert the NJ to an NY!
They will return
👏 Dont cry for what we lost, cry what we had in our memories !
Many great player played there.
All good from 🇫🇮 to all NHL fans !
Kiitos!
Leafs fan here, I really hope ownership can be competent and have something locked down in a few years to bring this back. Y'all deserve better
I agree they deserved better. Different ownership needs to happen to allow competency to be key. The last multiple ownership groups in the past decade lacked competency and didn’t pay their bills as they should. NHL needs to be more competent in vetting out these ownership groups and not allow them to keep selling within to the groups members to change up who has majority ownership. All this effort by Coyotes fans who actually attended games, just to watch the team leave and make the playoffs in the next year or two somewhere else. What a shame.
As a Canadian Ill miss you guys hope you make it back in the future
I cried the entire game😢
Sounds like a Leafs playoff game.
Arizona Coyotes will be missed. Hope to see the Yotes back in the NHL in the near future.
No they won't 😂
FINALLY! What a great day! Arizona shouldn't never got a team for starter and i wish the nhl will NEVER be back there. Good riddance!
I watched Winnipeg's last home game on tv and now this 28 years later, same vibe. 😢
Now y'all can stop being mad at Arizona for "taking your team". Y'all took our team, the Atlanta Thrashers and didn't feel sad for us.
@@willp.8120 Okay, then YOU can stop hating on Canada and get a life already!
@@FischerFan No one is hating on Canada. Canadians are often extremely sensitive in a little man's syndrome kind of way.
@@FischerFan I hope Toronto gets a second NHL team, or Hamilton or even QC- but we'll have to wait until Bettman retires
@@TheCooterpuppet No doubt. We need someone who is more of a fans' commissioner and not such a one-sided owners' commissioner.
There is no doubt in my mind that Toronto could support a second team, but I'd rather see them get an NFL team. Hamilton could support a team, but the politics of the Leafs and Sabres make it a non-priority for the League.
Minnesota checking in. Feel for the fans, we've been there. North Stars moved after much less effort to keep them here. Script was the same: poor management led to poor performance, which led to poor attendance. Then, arena deals couldn't be made with taxpayers. Hopefully, the NHL makes the new ownership keep the Coyotes name in Arizona for later use. Stars took the name with them to Dallas and it was like taking our identity as a fan base with them. That's why the Wild adopt so much from the pre-Norm Green era. Hopefully AZ gets a new team in the next 5-7 years. Expansion draft rules have helped create more competitive teams out of the gate. All the best to Arizona.
I echo this sediment.COYOTES FOREVER.
Watching this brings back up all the memories of the Vancouver Grizzlies and their abrupt move. Coyotes fans we feel your pain.
I’m definitely going to miss my Arizona coyotes 😢
They will return
I am crying too. Sad to see you guys go. All the best from Europe (Germany), Yotes! Hope to see you again soon!
As a blue jackets fan (and a bandwagon coyote for this last game) I watched the entire game and I cried for the last 30 seconds of this game and I haven’t cried in years. I believe the last time I cried is when Atlanta laughed for some reason throwing up in California watching them play the sharks, the ducks in the multiple times a season for the last 21 years of my life. thank you for all the memories and I hope you come back one day under new ownership with a new arena and everything because hockey can work in the desert
Knights fan listening to this game on the NHL app. Was moving towards the end.A sad day for the hockey community
🖕🏼 the knights
Are you insane! It's the greatest day in nhl history. Hockey has and will always be a failure there. Good riddance! They we're by far THE worst nhl team ever!
@@sebastienlaporte3427 Are you some sort of LDS troll? Put competent ownership in and hockey will thrive in the desert.
Hockey in Arizona can work…if you find a competent owner who actually gives a crap.
Lol. Coyotes had multiple owners. The market just sucks.
Sure. It could work in Bangkok if the NHL subsidized it long enough. This team should never have moved from Winnipeg.
@SillySongs4Everyone2001 I genuinely don't understand this... they had a decent arena for years and nobody showed out. Not happy yall lost your team but this franchise as it exists clearly does not work
@@A7X31610 I'm a Habs fan in Canada and the trouble started when the team left Scottsdale and moved all the way out to Glendale. In doing so, the corporate folk in Scottsdale were not going to follow the Coyotes all the way out there. As a result, the arena had empty luxury boxes and the heart of the fan base was also left behind.
While I'm not fully convinced the Coyotes would've been a cash cow by staying in Scottsdale, odds are they would not have become the headache they did for the NHL when the team was operating in Glendale. A city council pouring tax dollars, in a modest-sized suburb like Glendale, into propping up the hockey team was never the proper route. Many a taxpayer in Glendale tried to warn them; but they were so desperate to keep the team there. In the end, it all collapsed.
I really think Meruelo is trying he's just been screwed over And over by the state essentially
Will miss you Arizona coyotes
Dont cry because it's over. Smile because it happened.
alright dr seuss
It’s hard in the moment man. Give it time 😭
the fact they were our first home game opponent . it was honestly a lot of fun winning against them , and a lot of fun being all sad when they beat us .
As a fan happy in Salt Lake...I feel awful right now about getting a team this way.
Same. I’ve waited my whole life to see the NHL come to Utah, and I’m ecstatic to see it finally happening. but I’m also super sad for Yotes fans to see their franchise come to an end
This was how Arizona got the team. Back then, there was no guarantee NHL hockey would return Winnipeg.
And this is how you will lose your team
@@shawnwhite1972 to be fair this is how you gained yours and you are getting an expansion as soon as you can get an arena. The Coyotes will be back in a few years. The expansion team will be called the Coyotes so it's really not gone. Just gone for a few years
That's how Phoenix got the team, too though. Winnipeg, Quebec, Hartford etc etc have been through this before.
I am a Canucks fan and I watched this game and it ripped my heart the fans didn’t deserve this poor ownership seeing the fans the staff even the ice girl ripped my heart the plus side is that they have a good minor hockey system now and I hope with a proper ownership that some day they will get a team again
Here's to ya Arizona Coyotes and the fanbase, as a Canadian I am gonna miss you as you guys were as faithful to your franchise as any fanbase could be. Good luck to the new team in the future and let's hope everything works out under brand new ownership right?
Tell me you don't watch hockey without telling me 😂
It was the Arizona Coyotes who the Sedins played their last home game against and gave us a fairy tale ending to two of our best players to ever wear our colours.
The Coyotes are nothing but pure class and I’ll miss them.
Hope to see you all in the league again very soon ❤
- A Canucks Fan
“Shane Doan please save us” lmao
I felt sorry for the fans
What fans. Arena is always empty. It’s long overdue
@@frederikbrandt424 respect the Fans You idiots
Yeah a whole 3k of them 😂
Thanks for inspiring Auston Matthews his whole childhood !
Hope you get this back
I'm a Canucks fan but this made me very emotional tonight!
Well at least yall went out with a bang so to speak. A big multi goal win. I feel for Arizona hockey fans on this, I know how it is to have your team move and get taken away from you unceremoniously and suddenly at the end of a season. See the Alaska Aces of the ECHL. And now I wont be able to ever see the Coyotes play in Arizona. Stay strong AZ and best of luck to the Coyotes organization in Utah. They better get it right or they better fold for good.
Thank you Arizona Coyotes!!! Will be following yall to Utah!!! 🥺😭
Lifelong Hockey fan and Salt Lake area resident here. So excited to for hockey to be coming but obviously feel bad for the fans invested in the coyotes in Arizona. What a heart breaking experience it must be.
Imagine if this team actually had a fanbase, like the Jets or the Nordiques - people might actually have cared
You just watch. The NHL will do everything in its power to return to Arizona, but it won't lift a finger to impose any 13,000-season-ticket condition on the fan base there like it did on Winnipeg.
It will go back there as blindly as it did the first time without any conditions being imposed.
Sucks it happened as soon as they got decent again. I teared up.
But.
we can give flowers but think of how empty that arena has been for a decade…
From the Winnipeg Jets to Arizona Coyotes to Utah something, the journey never ends.
I'm so sorry to the fans. I'm a leafs fan and our team would be nothing without a particular player who is an Arizona native. I love the passion of you guys and admire the loyalty through the bad and the good and trust me, I know what it's like to root for a team that struggles but despite the disappointment and let downs, your home team is almost like a family member. No matter how hard it gets, you stand by them. The fans and the team did not deserve this. My heart goes out to all of you.
I covered Lawson Crouse when he was with the Frontenacs. Always a great guy and very personal. Seeing the fans hurts the most. And the game day ops staff and everybody else involved. Very bitter sweet in a way.
As a panthers fan this hit right in the feels; salute to Arizona and its fans for toughing it out through thick and thin, Godspeed 🫡
Panthers are next. Haven't sold out your shitty arena since what 98?
We want the Coyotes back. Get the arena figured out. Bring back the Coyotes
*Thank you Arizona fans*
I hope the young lady waving the flag gets a lot of hugs. It can't be easy saying goodbye to a seasonal job that one takes out of pure love and passion for what you get involved in.
Watch Hartford Whalers last home game and we knew how it felt. But life goes on.
I went through this with Jets 1.0. You have to believe, you have to be optimistic about the future and the return of hockey to the desert.
As Gary Bettman once told the fans in Winnipeg, 'Remain passionate'.
I’m going to miss Arizona Coyotes so much
Why ? 30 years of failure 😂
@@Stoaneh Because I was cheering for them even win or lose and to be the coolest Jerseys
As Canadian hearing any one lose a team is gut wrenching, im sorry, keep your head up you never know, we got our Jets back maybe you get your Coyote back one day 😭😭
as a flyers fan i understand the passion of coyotes fans. everyone hates to see a franchise go.
As an Atlanta Native,
Players will be fine, it just like they got traded until the end of their contract, and they get a stipend for moving.
Fans will honestly be fine, they’ll convert to another team and have a brand new experience. (Most ATL people converted to Nashville, Carolina, Florida, Tampa, or even some stayed with the Jets as fans.)
But man the staff, employees, and their families.. that’s the part that really sucks. Good luck to all who have to find a new job in this market to make ends meet. I will always feel for those people.
Well said Atlanta fan.
On a side note, from a faraway perspective (I"m a Sens fan), I believe one day you will get to root for an Atlanta team again.
Once expansion happens again I believe the first 2 places the NHL will return to in the Eastern conference will be Houston and Atlanta. Hopefully, once that happens besides good ownership you will have municipal support to foster that development.
@@OttawaRocks Ah forget it. I just reconverted back to Toronto where my family is from. I’m long from Atlanta.
I honestly don’t blame the league or the situation. Our city, fanbase, and management just wasn’t ready for a team. WPG was. That’s the way the cookie crumbles.
My point being, honestly, if you like hockey in Arizona, it won’t be that bad. You’ll find a new team, find new traditions, you’ll go to less games, but they will be more special when you do.
But the staff and management?? Those mortgage payments don’t just stop for 12 months while you’re trying to figure your stuff out. Your wife and kids may not want to move to Utah, but it’s the only choice they got.
I knew families like that. You might in involved in say Sales… you don’t get to just bring those relationships over with you to Utah. And the bills keep coming.
Say your spouse has a small local business. Do they just start over in Utah? It’s really unfortunate on a human level.
That part really really sucks
There is no way I'll support Nashville, Carolina, or Tampa Bay. If the Thrashers aren't here or a team in Atlanta, there is no point supporting the NHL. I'll stick with the Gladiators until we get a team back, but which we should, given our size. It is simply ridiculous that Atlanta doesn't have a team by now. It has been 13 years. How long do they want us to wait, until we are six feet under?
@@TheLivewire18
What do you mean our city wasn't ready. We had packed crowds nearly every game during the 2006-2007 and 2007-2008 seasons. Go watch some videos. Winnipeg is also one eighth Atlanta's size with a smaller arena. They took advantage of the ss known as Atlanta Spirit Group. Atlanta is the sixth largest metro in the USA. There is no excuse for Atlanta to be without a team. It is sickening, to be honest, for Columbus, Las Vegas, and Winnipeg to have teams and not Atlanta.
@@willp.8120 NO WE DIDNT! Stop the cap!
Me and my buddies would buy 10-15 dollar tickets all the time and just walk down to front row and bang the glass. (We was young back then… I know you’re not supposed to do it now whatever.)
The games were so empty, we would get caught and security would say ahhh, it’s fine. Go sit camera side.
Now a big part of that was that the team SUCKED. But that’s management and the league rules. They deserved to move to a great Canadian City like WPG or Quebec City.
ATL will be back again for the third time and that time they won’t screw it up.
Yo who tf is on aux?! 😂 Do not let that man cook, ruined the whole moment.
Pens fan here. Something about the coyotes not being in the league is disturbing. such a loyal team and fanbase separated. such a disgusting taste for the entire NHL fanbase. Hope for a quick return to the league
Thank You Arizona Coyotes😔😢 Good luck in Utah☀️
Coyotes vs Leafs was my first and only game Ive been too at the old Maple Leaf Gardens
Lov from Vancouver...fans A+.....players heart A+.....ownership F
Bye Guys Hopefully Have fun In Salt Lake City
I’m going to miss seeing that unique logo in the box score. What a way to go out in front of the home crowd one last time, though.
Im not a coyotes fan but im 32 years old so its definitely sad seeing a team thats been around since i can remember going away
Get these people a fucking owner who givesca shit this is heartbreaking
bro u just cussed thats crazy
As a canes fan, it didnt affect me, Stay strong yotes fans, See yall in utah sometime
Very sad as a dad of a Youth Hockey Player in AZ. I hope they come back. What a mess.
Ima blues fan and this is very heartbreaking, no city deserves there team taking away
this is heartbreaking man. rip coyotes
As a Stars fan I wish I got to see a game in Arizona and really feel for yall but I’m sure they will get another team.
Sad for the workers . I don’t care about the franchise .
They're the ones who the receive the most sympathy from me, much more so than the market of over 4 million people.
Columbus Fan here, Its beyond tragic what happen I hope some competant Owner groups brings Hockey back to Phoenix.
sad to see this team go, knowing that this was the original jets team as a winnipeger, sad to see them let loose 😭
So sad. Watching this game was so weird. Happy and sad at the same time. Seeing the fans, especially that flag girl crying like is the hardest part about this whole thing
I'm heartbroken about this.
boy did the state of arizona deserve better, feel for the fans that were praying for a new arena, hopefully this isn't the end of hockey in the dessert for good
As an Oilers fan who would often go to Arizona in the winter, I will miss having the Coyotes there. I honestly believe with the right owner and a good arena this team can succeed. Hopefully Morelo is not involved in any of it.
Gracias coyotes somos el equipo de Arizona 😢
Wings fan here. This is heartbreaking! Hopefully someone can bring hockey back to phoenix relatively quickly!
Well, get in line after Atlanta. We've been waiting for 13 years and are far better a hockey market than Phoenix. Houston also should get a chance, too. I'm fine with Phoenix being team 35 or 36, but Atlanta has been patiently waiting.
Atlanta has failed twice already 😂
@@noneofyourbusiness6809 No, the city did not fail. The ownership did.
Look up the videos:
Atlanta Thrashers home goals 2006-2007
Atlanta Thrashers home goals 2007-2008
and tell me that this market "failed". We had far greater fan support than the Phoenix market, and it isn't debatable.
@@noneofyourbusiness6809 The only reason the Coyotes didn't return to Winnipeg was because Glendale prolonged the waste of tax dollars in Arizona and postponed the inevitable. The NHL had also taken ownership of the team.
@@FischerFan yes I know…I said Atlanta not Arizona…Another team in Atlanta won’t work, they’ve had two tries and both failed.
É sempre muito triste quando uma equipe tradicional chega ao seu fim! 😓
As a Winnipegger, I applaud this.
I know. I live close to your market and your fan base is scum.
It's understandable that Winnipeggers will be less sympathetic to Coyotes' fans than they would compared to, for example, Minnesota North Stars fans or Hartford Whalers fans.
For every arrogant, egotistical hockey neophyte in Arizona (who deserve no sympathy whatsoever) there are a number of hockey fans who never wanted to gain a team at the expense of Winnipeg, nor any other city.
Many in Winnipeg and around the NHL will view this outcome as a case of 'what goes around, comes around'; but one can still appreciate those good fans in Arizona and give them credit for the years of instability and uncertainty they were dragged through, and much more than the franchise ever did in Winnipeg.
You know what's funny? Y'all want to act all sad for the Coyotes leaving Arizona, but these same type of people had nothing but contempt for Atlanta when the Thrashers left. People weren't saying they were sad. In fact, Atlanta was being mocked and ridiculed. Yet, the Coyotes have had far worse attendance over the years, favortism, chance after chance, and a better team, winning-wise, than the Thrashers ever had.
LA Kings and LA Rams Fan Checking in here... sad to see your team leave for another city... I HAVE BEEN THERE With my LA Rams going to STL ... AZ Fan base DONT EVER GIVE UP stay together united as a fanbase.....
here the real deal whether expansion or relocation you may get a team back i pray you get a team back, back in 1994 when my LA Rams relocated to STL there was a clause in the lease to void the Lease that would allow relocation.. now i dont think the coyotes may comeback but another team or expansion team may make an effort our LA Rams fanbase stayed as united as we possibly could through 20 years with booster clubs and all as the stl lease was coming closer many fans were awake by 2015 we made noise saying we wanted our team back (STL Rams) we got them in 2016 January so dont lose hope... it may happen again for you.....
and btw none of us in LA Ever thought we would get our team back let alone in our lifetime (who are still living)
I'm a Montreal Canadiens fans and honestly, I feel sad for the Coyotes 's fans, even if I wanted this team to move to Quebec City.
What a shame considering Arizona is growing a lot and phoenix in general
Very loyal fans
That really sucks for any fan that loses a nhl team I really hope the coyotes get the money to build an arena and bring them back.
Too bad, your owner screwed you! Sabres fan here...
Well you can get gold from shit. No owners fault. Arizona never wanted the team.
Such A Sad Moment
Tough watch 😢
this is so incredible sad....
I feel so sorry for the fans in Arizona, for you're not at fault for this. Had it happen twice to us down here due to poor ownership in the '70s (see Flames, Atlanta) and negligent ownership over a decade ago (see Thrashers, Atlanta). Hopefully, you guys find another team to support or get another franchise down the line...
As a Leafs fan I feel connected to the Yotes for obvious reasons. Gutted for the fans.
The flag girl choking up while waving that flag man, its truly an iconic photo, but extremely sad.
Such a shame. So many people put in so much work to make this franchise viable. Greed is the killer. Good luck to all.
One could accuse the NFL of being more greedy than the NHL. NFL teams, as a rule, make money, yet they still moved three teams in short succession.
Every pro sports league wants all of its franchises to be reasonably viable. Like the Thrashers before them, the Coyotes found themselves in a desperate, facility revenue-draining situation. The Coyotes won't be in that state in Salt Lake City, and the Oakland A's won't be in said type of jackpot in Las Vegas.
I grew up playing hockey a long time ago. The Hawks practiced at my rink (Ridgeland Commons) when the Ice Capades were in town or the circus. I got to skate with the greats, Bobby and Dennis Hull, Stan Mikita, Phil and Tony Espo, Whitey Stapleton, and so on. I was a huge Hawks fan right up until the team canned Kaner and Towes. Brilliant move Hawks. I'm so sorry to see this happen to the Yotes. I know how loyal hockey fans are and what this means to the locals. It's a dang shame that these days the teams go to the highest bidder. When your citizens voted down the new arena/complex, that was pretty much the end of the line for the Yotes in Az. In a sense, it's awesome that the taxpayers had their say, but the price paid for the no vote is now being felt. I don't watch NHL at all these days. I haven't in a few years. The NHL got way to involved in every "movement" and that's not what I want to watch or see when I go to a game. There's a time and a place for organizations to back any and all movements they want to. Doing it to paying fans is a no go for me. Bettman has to go, end of story. Let's get back to sports and handle all of our other assorted stuff when the game's over. I'm all for any movement people want to back, 100%. I just don't want to be the person who paid good money to see a game and have an agenda, good or bad sold to me as I'm sitting there. But hey, you do you.
Ryan Smith is going to take care of this team. Coyotes are moving to a market full of fans that have been hungry for a team since the 2002 Olympics.
The thumbnail is heartbreaking. Not only is that person out of a job, she’s also saying goodbye to all the memories and sentimental moments she had attached to the team. It’s possible that, being an ice girl, she grew up as a kid with her dad taking her to games and this was one of the main things she had to remember him by. I know for me at least the Sharks have created countless great memories with my friends and family. Going to their games and becoming a part of the team culture helped bring my family and friends closer together and, if they suffered the same fate as the Coyotes, it would feel like a part of me died along with them.
I just hate how so-called hockey “fans” dunk on this fanbase that’s endured almost 20 years straight of suckage and never had a fair chance to gain a real following in the area. Yes, their numbers are fewer but clearly there are still fans, and they are humans with the same emotions and precious memories attached to the team that you all feel for your clubs. To say “good riddance” or the Arizona fans don’t deserve that same joy that your team brings to you is just appalling to me.
They don’t deserve this as a fanbase. The ownership didn’t deserve the team or the city. Keep your head up AZ you will be back it’s just a matter of time. Hopefully when you guys return you will have ownership who is as passionate as you are.
The Coyotes could have moved several times, but managed to stay. When a team has an unstable, unworkable arena situation for 20+ years, a move is inevitable. It is a shame. Class move by the announcers to just keep silent and let the historic moment play out.
What will their new name be? Since they already have the Utah Jizz for ball, maybe do a theme like the State cooking pot being the Dutch oven?
No local fans, only a vacation crowd. Not even a jr arena worth of local fans
Coyotes fans deserved better. Im so sorry, you guys.
If the Coyotes owner can win the bid for land on June 27th, they can get an expansion team. I am sorry to see the Coyotes move. Feel awful for the fans. Hope they can come back. June 27th is a key date.
Boy that would have been a lot more impactful if it weren't in an OHL sized arena
baby i’m crying for you…
we’ll miss you, yotes.
🫡 thank you for being apart of this season.
and thank you Mullet Arena.
Best thing for coyotes. New logo new place and here comes the Roadrunners .
As an Oiler fan i will miss the coyotes. Miss the times they wrecked us with Mike Smith in the ol pacific division. 😢
Umm poor song choice.
NOOOOOOOOOOO PLS STAY PLS
Удачи, Койотам.. надеюсь вернетесь
Вернуться только в случае расширения лиги. А эта франшиза всё. Только как гости приедут