PHOENIX COYOTES EXPERIENCE:
Founded: 1972
Location: Glendale, Arizona
Stadium: Jobing.com Arena
Conference: Western Conference
Division: Pacific Division
Phoenix Coyotes Stanley Cup Titles: None yet
Phoenix Coyotes Conference Championships: None yet
Notable Players: Bobby Hull, Keith Tkachuk
The Phoenix Coyote franchise was founded in 1972 as the Winnipeg Jets in Winnipeg, Manitoba as part of the World Hockey Association. They were the most successful team in that league. After joining the NHL in 1979, the Jets couldn't match their former success since they competed in the same division as the perennial playoff favorites - the Calgary Flames and Edmonton Oilers. Financial problems forced the Jets to move to Phoenix in 1996 and become the Coyotes. The Phoenix Coyotes did make the playoffs in 5 of its first 6 seasons, and with a local fanbase boosted by northerners who'd moved to the Arizona area, the team found great support. Poor team management and trades, took their toll, however, and the team began to perform poorly again in the early 2000's. Gretzky's arrival marks a new era for the Phoenix Coyotes and the fans are ready for the change.
Phoenix Coyotes play their home games at Jobing.com Arena across from the new University of Phoenix Stadium. With a capacity of nearly 18,000, the arena was designed specifically for hockey, making it a fantastic a venue for any hockey fan. Buy Phoenix Coyotes tickets and watch the Great One bring his team back to prominence!
See Also:
Phoenix Coyotes Playoff tickets
Phoenix Coyotes Season Preview History