The NHL's experiment in the desert may be coming to an end
The Tempe arena dream is officially dead for theResidents of the suburb just outside of Phoenix voted "no" to all three of propositions 301, 302, and 303 on Tuesday evening, almost certainly spelling the end of any dreams the team had to build an arena in the city.Even more substantial, the Coyotes and their fans face a grim reality that is becoming more obvious by the minute: the team’s days in The Grand Canyon state appear numbered, perhaps more so than ever before.
in search of support for the arena deal. Despite those efforts, the votes did not follow by a wide margin, with none of the propositions garnering more than 44% of the vote.Following the news, Coyotes President & CEO Xavier A. Gutierrez spoke about the failed vote, reportedly appearing visibly shaken.
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