Don't Call It a Rebrand: The NHL's Coyotes Turn to Overlooked Fans for Survival

Arizona's hockey team is less popular among Hispanics than its counterpart in Winnipeg, a city the Yotes left 25 years ago

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The National Hockey League’s Coyotes have been in Arizona for a quarter of a century. Yet even their front office knows the team has little to show for it.

The franchise moved to Arizona in 1996 after playing the previous 24 years in Winnipeg, Canada as the Jets. Since then, the Coyotes have gone bankrupt. They’ve been owned by the league. The team has called two different arenas home, and was nearly moved to both Hamilton, Ontario, and Seattle. 

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