Arizona's Potential Expansion Following Meruelo's Recent Decision

Now that Arizona Coyotes owner Alex Meruelo reportedly has given up his pursuit of a new arena, the NHL could have another option in the state — expansion.

In the aftermath of a report from PHNX Sports’ Craig Morgan that says Meruelo won’t pursue further arena options after a land auction for his desired site this week was cancelled, the NHL is in a different situation when it comes to the Arizona market.

Perhaps it might be a more desirable path, too.

“The haters said Alex Meruelo would never pull this off, that he was a paper tiger, and they were right,” Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman said on the 32 Thoughts podcast on Tuesday.

“It didn’t even last three months. Now basically what happens is Arizona becomes a (potential) expansion team. What they do is take their time and figure out the arena situation. I think the NHL will go back there, but they’ll (deal with the) arena situation and we’ll see.”

Meruelo sold the Coyotes to Utah’s Ryan and Ashley Smith in a $1.2-billion deal brokered by the league after the regular season.

Meruelo retained the rights to the Coyotes’ name, logo and trademark. He also got a five-year window granted to build an arena and reactivate the Arizona franchise.

The reactivation of the franchise would have required Meruelo to pay back the $1 billion that he received when he sold the team.

With Meruelo walking away, the NHL could have the ability to open the door to other potential owners.

The Coyotes had been in turmoil since the conclusion of the 2021-22 season when the City of Glendale opted not to renew its contract with the team to play at Gila River Arena. Voters then rejected, in early 2023, a proposed entertainment district that would have included an arena in Tempe.

The team had been playing at Mullett Arena, a rink with a capacity of 4,600 for NHL games on the campus of Arizona State University, for the past two seasons.

Arizona’s Potential Expansion Following Meruelo’s Recent Decision

In a recent announcement, Alex Meruelo, the owner of the Arizona Coyotes, revealed his plans for the team’s future in the state. Meruelo stated that he is committed to keeping the Coyotes in Arizona and is exploring potential expansion opportunities for the team. This decision comes at a crucial time for the Coyotes, as their current lease agreement with Gila River Arena is set to expire in 2022.

Meruelo’s decision to explore expansion options in Arizona is a significant development for the state’s sports landscape. The Coyotes have faced challenges in recent years, including financial struggles and uncertainty about their long-term future in Arizona. By committing to keeping the team in the state and exploring expansion opportunities, Meruelo is signaling his belief in the potential for growth and success for the Coyotes in Arizona.

One potential expansion opportunity for the Coyotes is the development of a new arena in the Phoenix metropolitan area. Meruelo has expressed interest in exploring this option, as it would provide the team with a modern, state-of-the-art facility that could attract more fans and generate additional revenue. A new arena could also help to solidify the Coyotes’ presence in Arizona and strengthen their ties to the local community.

Another potential expansion opportunity for the Coyotes is the possibility of adding new teams to their organization. Meruelo has indicated that he is open to exploring partnerships with other sports franchises or organizations to expand the Coyotes’ reach and influence in Arizona. This could include partnerships with minor league teams, youth sports programs, or other sports-related entities that could help to grow the Coyotes’ fan base and increase their visibility in the state.

Overall, Meruelo’s recent decision to explore expansion opportunities for the Arizona Coyotes is a positive development for the team and for sports fans in Arizona. By committing to keeping the Coyotes in the state and exploring new growth opportunities, Meruelo is demonstrating his dedication to building a successful and sustainable future for the team. With the potential for a new arena and new partnerships on the horizon, the Coyotes are poised for exciting developments in the coming years.