Season ticket prices for Coyotes games revealed and it's a complete joke!
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Dorin Canaday
May 30, 2022 (1:24 PM)
The Arizona Coyotes have become the biggest joke in the NHL.
Not only is the franchise seemingly competing for the NHL Draft's first overall pick every season, but they keep making awful decisions off the ice as well.
The same team that changed owner in 2019, got rid of its front office last year and brought in a new coaching staff has found another way to lose fans
by playing their upcoming seasons in a college hockey rink!
Despite the far-fetched fact that an NHL squad will be playing on the Arizona State school campus, the team has gone ahead and released its season ticket prices for next year.
Clearly, no one cares about the fans with those prices in mind. What a joke!
While NHL fans from other clubs would tell you that the Yotes already have the worst fanbase in the show, it's getting harder to argue with them.
Arizona's «new» rink is undergoing «massive» renovations at the moment, but it's clear to see that it's still ways away from getting any kind of appreciation.
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