Is this the end of the Coyotes in Arizona? → https://t.co/4qjgVwNmn1
– DansLesCoulisses (@DLCoulisses) May 17, 2023
In recent days, the Coyotes’ arena project has been the talk of the town. The team had high hopes for a referendum to build an arena in the city of Tempe, but the proposal was rejected by local residents.
Clearly, this was a tough setback that hurt the club’s chances of staying in Arizona very badly. Sure, they’ll play at Mullett Arena again next year, but with no real plan for the future, let’s just say it doesn’t smell good.
And that’s even if the team’s Twitter account is having fun with polls and a “Rick Roll“.
That said, it’s also starting to have an effect on the players. After Clayton Keller’s father stated that his son would no longer be playing for Arizona (although he later added that he had been hacked), now it’s having an impact on Logan Cooley, the team’s top prospect.
In fact, Cooley himself admits that the referendum result influenced his decision to stay in the NCAA for next season. Had the Coyotes won the vote, he probably would have made the jump to the pros, but since that didn’t happen, he preferred to return to university.
I followed up and Logan Cooley said the result of the Tempe vote definitely impacted his decision. He was leaning toward going pro had the vote gone in the Coyotes’ favor but again, he noted that returning to Minnesota was still a good option.
– Craig Morgan (@CraigSMorgan) May 20, 2023
Maybe Keller’s father (or the hacker who took over his account, if you can believe it) wasn’t on the wrong track after all.
As long as Arizona doesn’t have a clear long-term plan, it’ll be almost impossible for them to attract players to town. Forget the big autonomous players this summer, clearly.
I’m repeating myself, but I find the situation truly horrible for Coyotes fans. It’s all out of their control, and as much as they love their club, what’s happening right now looks like a bad joke.
Arizona fans are often laughed at, but they do exist, and some of them are really passionate. It’s for them that I’m particularly sad.
I’m really looking forward to seeing how the case develops, and Cooley seems to be remaining somewhat optimistic. I don’t know if I’d be as optimistic in his place, but good for him.
Logan Cooley said he’s not concerned about the Coyotes situation: “I know they’ll figure it out. I know the NHL will do things the right way.”
He also said he spoke to Clayton Keller for advice on the Coyotes’ situation and on making the leap from college to the NHL.– Craig Morgan (@CraigSMorgan) May 20, 2023
In gusto
– No surprise to see the Maple Leafs at the top of the list.
For teams that made the playoffs but failed to meet expectations, it can make for an interesting offseason.
Having several high-profile teams feeling the weight of those unmet expectations? Now that could make for a really interesting offseason. https://t.co/8YUTeNVE10
– Corey Masisak (@cmasisak22) May 20, 2023
– Indeed.
COLUMN: At this point in playoffs, Matthew Tkachuk has taken his game to that next level where only elite NHL superstars reside. This whole season has been the FLA winger at the height of his power
Link: https://t.co/jOijrjo7ev
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– Surprise in the Bronx.
It was expected by the fans. https://t.co/uGVt22VK0X
– Passion MLB (@passion_mlb) May 20, 2023
– Tough loss for the Spurs.
Europe slips away for Tottenham, beaten by Brentfordhttps://t.co/3KGOagMZOn
– RDS (@RDSca) May 20, 2023
– Wow.
After Novak Djokovic, Holger Rune eliminates Casper Ruud and advances to the final of the Italian Openhttps://t.co/RC3Y10l7w0
– RDS (@RDSca) May 20, 2023