Thursday, July 4, 2013

Phoenix Coyotes Headlines

phoenix coyotes - Google News

phoenix coyotes - Google News

Phoenix Coyotes avoid relocation, stay in Glendale as city council passes ... - Yahoo! News
Coyotes' fate in Arizona to be decided Tuesday night - USA TODAY
Next goal for Phoenix Coyotes: Making sure relocation doesn't become reality ... - Arizona Republic
Phoenix Coyotes will stay in Glendale after arena deal gets approved - Phoenix Business Journal

    Phoenix Coyotes will stay in Glendal e after arena deal gets approved
    Phoenix Business Journal
    The Glendale City Council voted 4-3 late Tuesday night to approve an arena management deal that keeps the Phoenix Coyotes in the city and playing at Jobing.com Arena. The NHL, which has owned the Coyotes for four years, still needs to complete the ...

Off the Ice: Time for fans to repay Phoenix Coyotes owners is now - Arizona Sports
Phoenix Coyotes excited about prospects of goalie Brendan Burke - Arizona Republic
Goalie Mike Smith wants more for Phoenix Coyotes franchise - azcentral.com

    Goalie Mike Smith wants more for Phoenix Coyotes franchise
    azcentral.com
    “I really believe in where this franchise is going and hopefully it's in Phoenix but if it's not, I believe in the group and the core we have and I think that was the main selling point,” Smith said. “I think it's a fair deal for both sides, and I ...

Phoenix Coyotes: Glendale City Council debates team's future - ABC15.com (KNXV-TV)

    Phoenix Coyotes: Glendale City Council debates team's future
    ABC15.com (KNXV-TV)
    Demski came to the council meeting with a huge hand-made cardboard sign stating, "The Coyotes are free loading bloodsuckers." He's been living in Glendale for years and is worried the decision to keep the Coyotes will cost him his hard-earned money.

New Phoenix Coyotes' owner on the organization's five-year plan - KJZZ
Coyotes re-sign goalie Smith to six-year contract - NHL.com

    Coyotes re-sign goalie Smith to six-year contract
    NHL.com
    The Phoenix Coyotes made the re-signing of Mike Smith official Monday, announcing a new six-year contract for their franchise goaltender. Smith, who would have become an unrestricted free agent July 5, reportedly will make approximately $5.67 million ...

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