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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.

FAQS

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:

  • 10/21 vs. Anaheim Ducks
  • 11/07 vs. Seattle Kraken
  • 12/27 vs. Colorado Avalanche
  • 01/09 vs. Boston Bruins
  • 02/21 vs. Toronto Maple Leafs
  • 03/05 vs. Chicago Blackhawks
  • 04/17 vs. Edmonton Oilers

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.

Reviews

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 based on 1692 reviews
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Hockey at the Mullett.

    by Toe-Knee on 12/22/23Mullett Arena - Tempe

    Was one hell of a hockey game if you were a Coyote fan. They came back from a three nothing first period deficit. One hell of a third period, the mullet was rocking.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Big Energy Small Venue

    by KieW on 12/22/23Mullett Arena - Tempe

    For a small venue, sure packs a big punch in the energy and entertainment department. Our tix were in the family zone, great value and seats were amazing. Thank you so much Arizona Coyotes for a memorable evening!!!

  • Rating: 2 out of 5

    Mullett Arena is just ok

    by new hockey fan on 12/13/23Mullett Arena - Tempe

    Venue is ok, food choices and quality are poor, parking is ridiculous

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Coyotes Game

    by Pt on 12/11/23Mullett Arena - Tempe

    The ticketing experience was great but the game was even better…you really get an old barn feel with the lineup to get in to the reception at the door and how close you are to the ice. They do a great job with what they have

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Great Night

    by AZJoe on 12/7/23Mullett Arena - Tempe

    Mullet Arena is a great venue. Truly no bad seats in the house. Took my 15 year old son and sat in the bleachers down near the ice. Had a blast. Never a dull moment. Staff puts on a great night and was a fun game to attend.

  • Rating: 1 out of 5

    Price gouging

    by lil Diva on 12/3/23Mullett Arena - Tempe

    Not happy that I purchased my tickets over a month in advance and then the day before the game the three seats next to me were now half the price. They were original tickets, not resale. Since when do you change ticket prices?

  • Rating: 1 out of 5

    Unfavorable Arena

    by HDowns on 12/3/23Mullett Arena - Tempe

    The game was a great time but to be honest, having to pay more money than before to watch a game in Mullet Arena just stinks. The Coyotes will continue to lose fans if they don’t get out of Mullet arena soon (even though watching them this year has been a blast). I really preferred when the Coyotes were in the West Valley at Gila River Arena where there was more to do in terms of eating establishments and pre-game festivities. My kids loved the little ice arena outside and in West Gate, seeing the big Coyotes inflatables, going to shoot around with other kids before the game, taking pictures with the cheerleaders/dancers. Gila River Arena in West Gate was just awesome! Now, everything but the actual game is so disappointing and lame!

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Good game, restrictive entry requirements

    by TheSpear on 12/1/23Mullett Arena - Tempe

    The game was fun and we were 3 rows from the glass - enjoyed all the action and the Coyotes winning. The restrictions on entry here are kind of over the top though - no bag - wasn't even clear if I could bring in a cushion for the seat so that made it annoying.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Fantastic

    by Chase_Playz2005 on 11/23/23Mullett Arena - Tempe

    Very very exciting. I love the Coyotes a lot. They make Hockey fun, and enjoyable. This is why I really love the Coyotes. They are such an enjoyable team. Let's hype up our Yotes, and their adventures!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Great time

    by Bobby on 11/10/23Mullett Arena - Tempe

    Great game with couple friends enjoyed the game and atmosphere

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Home Away From Home!

    by ebl317 on 11/10/23Mullett Arena - Tempe

    Visiting family, and I saw the Kraken were in town while I was! My first time at Mullett, and my sisters’ first hockey game ever. Parking was easy, security was even easier—Mullett has a “no bag policy” they say is from the NHL, but I’ve used a clear bag at other arenas, so I’m not sure about that. However, it was clearly communicated before game day, so we were not caught off guard when we arrived. We were immediately greeted by the cheerleading squad (who also do ice maintenance during the game?! Loved seeing that!) and the mascot! They were taking pictures, and if I can get a mascot pic at an event, my day is MADE! We also got “My First Game” certificates at Guest Services that were filled in for us—my previous experiences with these have been blanks handed to me that I’ve had to fill out myself, so I loved the extra personal touch! This arena is shared with ASU, and is fairly small. But that means there are no bad seats! You also have a great opportunity to see the teams head to/from the locker room if you’re there before puck drop. Food options are limited, but each stand their selection very well! There is also no dedicated team store. There are a few pop-up stands throughout the arena, though. All staff was kind and helpful, as were all fans! At this game, it felt like a 50/50 mix of AZ/SEA. Leaving the game was a breeze! It was very organized getting out of the arena. But the parking garage blew me away! Each entrance had been converted to an exit, and all levels were specifically routed to dedicated lanes. There were traffic controllers inside the garage and immediately outside. It was the most efficient event exiting I can remember, and I want to refer all Western Washington venues to ASU for lessons! I will make an effort to attend an event at Mullett Arena any time I am in the Phoenix/Tempe area!

  • Rating: 1 out of 5

    Terrible pirse policy

    by Missy k on 11/10/23Mullett Arena - Tempe

    We were unable to attend due to the purse policy! At least make lockers available! I feel as if there is no point purchasing sporting or concert events due to such ridiculous policies! Cant take my wallet or period supplies without my purse! This is the third time I had a problem and wasted 400 cad! I won’t make anymore purchases until this policy is changed! Start doing proper searches again!

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Just want a new arena

    by Coyotes 4 life on 11/8/23Mullett Arena - Tempe

    I love mullett don't get me wrong, it's small, noisy... great college atmosphere... but it's small...old coyotes stadium was way better, more seat options, here in mullett you feel squished. This new arena better beat gila river arena, if I'm going to drive from surprise, you better be damn sure

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Small market, big fun time!

    by Rob Eskens on 11/8/23Mullett Arena - Tempe

    Other than the hassle for our companions and the “no purse” rule, we had a great time. Intimate smaller arena made for good engagement with all fans. Fan karaoke, crowd entertainment, food, and shirt giveaways made the experience enjoyable. Heads up, the arena is chilly, dress warm, and be prepared for $40 parking.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Habs vs coyotes

    by Lumber746 on 11/5/23Mullett Arena - Tempe

    Really happy of the atmosphere at the mullet arena. ! will be back next year for sure !

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Great experience overall

    by Jamie on 11/2/23Mullett Arena - Tempe

    Great experience at the Mullet Arena for the hockey game, but the prices dropped significantly right before the game compared to when I purchased the seats (price drop $138 each seat)! So I called Ticketmaster and was given the option to stay where I was in what was now a very overpriced seat, or exchange/upgrade seats for more money; I upgraded but justified the price because the seats were against the glass and included food and bev at only $30 more each seat which is less than the cost of food and drinks per person at concessions! I just don’t like the practice of overpricing seats then dropping prices in order to sell more seats, really unfair to those that plan ahead and purchase seats for an event in advance. Makes me hesitate buying seats through Ticketmaster in the future that early before an event.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Mullett Arena

    by zDave on 10/24/23Mullett Arena - Tempe

    Mullett Arena is one of the very best ice rinks in the country. We just attended a Coyotes game. Not a bad seat in the house. Seating 5k is unheard of watching NHL. They are working on a new facility. Will play there til then. We are going to see ASU play Anchorage in November. ASU is almost in the top ten in D-1 college hockey. A very good team. If you have never seen an in person hockey game at a high level. Attend. The atmosphere in the rink is the very best.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Awesome game!

    by Ricky on 10/13/23Tucson Arena - Tucson

    Great seats, really had a good time. Hope to see them again.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Great experience

    by David A on 10/12/23Tucson Arena - Tucson

    Great seats, love the action, energy was great. I would definitely recommend the coyotes moving to Tucson And coming out to a game or 2 or 3.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    loved seeing the NHL teams

    by cornzky on 10/10/23Tucson Arena - Tucson

    both teams had most of their players on the ice (except for the goalies). lots of energy and great skating.