Last game in the desert 🌵
by Robb on 4/20/24Mullett Arena - TempeGreat experience. Sad for the fans of the Coyotes. Sad for hockey. Glad I got to see a game at Mullett Arena before it ended.
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Arizona Coyotes History
Before they were the Arizona Coyotes, this franchise — a founding member of the World Hockey Association — was originally based in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, and began playing in 1972 as the Jets. The early team made headlines before the season even started after signing hockey star Bobby Hull from the Chicago Blackhawks. The Jets went on to be one of the best teams in the league, winning three titles from 1976 to 1979.
The WHA merged with the NHL before the 1979-1980 season, but the Jets were unable to maintain their dominance and the franchise was relocated to Arizona before the 1996-1997 season; they became known as the Phoenix Coyotes. The Coyotes subsequently qualified for the postseason in each of their first four seasons and hockey legend Wayne Gretzky became a minority owner of the team in 2000 and their head coach in 2005.
After filing bankruptcy in 2009, the team was later purchased by the NHL. Despite the tumultuous seasons, the Coyotes won 50 games during the 2009-2010 season. In the 2011-2012 season, they won their first division title in franchise history. In 2013, the NHL sold the team and its name was changed to the Arizona Coyotes in 2014. Since 1997, the Coyotes have made it to the playoffs a total of nine times.
Arizona Coyotes Team Info
Conference: Western
Division: Central|
Year Founded: 1972
Team Colors: Brick Red, Desert Sand, Black
Team Rivals: Los Angeles Kings, San Jose Sharks, Anaheim Ducks
Arizona Coyotes at Mullett Arena
The Arizona Coyotes are currently using the all-new Mullett Arena at Arizona State University as their new home. The team will play all of their home games at the venue through the 2024-2025 season, with an additional option to continue to play there for the 2025-2026 season. The Arizona Coyotes previously played at Gila River Arena up until the 2021-2022 season.
The Arizona Coyotes’ 2023–24 regular season kicks off October 13th at Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey, when the Coyotes face off against the New Jersey Devils. The Coyotes will play their first home game on October 21st at Mullett Arena against the Anaheim Ducks, in Tempe, Arizona and their final home game against the Edmonton Oilers on April 17th. Here’s a list of key home games to keep an eye on:
Tickets for the 2023–24 regular season can be purchased on Ticketmaster, the Official Ticket Marketplace of the Arizona Coyotes.
The Coyotes currently play at Mullett Arena at Arizona State University. The seating map for the arena can be viewed here.
Great experience. Sad for the fans of the Coyotes. Sad for hockey. Glad I got to see a game at Mullett Arena before it ended.
Mullett Arena was an incredible arena for an nhl game. Not a bad seat in the house. We had bleacher seats and even those were awesome. Seeing the big boys in an minor league sized arena was great. Cheerleaders certainly added to the atmosphere as well.
Coyotes play with heart. Have some good, young talent. Must get the own home in Scottsdale by the 101. Will be very important to long term success.
my only beef is that we bought tickets through Ticketmaster and it said we had a burger and a beer that came with the tickets. We went to the burger place and they said we needed a QR code and there was no QR on our tickets. you got to keep your promises.
Great views from everywhere. Fun atmosphere. Way over priced tickets.
The venue was small but we had a great time! Bought standing room only tickets and didn't bother us at all not to sit. I'd go again.
Enjoyed being in a smaller arena. The crowd was enthusiastic. Parking is expensive. Food and drink options are limited. Team shop gear is limited. Not enough staff monitoring for where your seats are. We had people in our seats and in our SRO area. You cannot walk around the whole arena, which is annoying and then you have to backtrack and walk all the way around in the opposite direction. Overall fun experience and really like the more intimate setting for a NHL game. Coyotes have been looking like a good team lately. Hopefully they will have a more winning season next season.
I have never been to a small venue NHL event and was impressed with everything about the venue. When the new arena gets built (hopefully in AZ so I can see my Stars and Pens play close to home), this place will be missed!
The Mullet stadium is a dun way to watch a hockey game. The staff and team do a great job with crowd interactions.
These were bleacher seats! These seats were not listed as such. Had I known, I would have selected others seats.