-
Taylor Hall, an Arizona Coyotes forward for the second half of this past season, is all but gone after GM Bill Armstrong said they have agreed to move on.
-
The Arizona Coyotes selected defenseman Mitchell Miller with their first NHL Draft selection in 2020, a fourth-round pick at 111th overall.
-
The Arizona Coyotes do not own a pick in the first three rounds of the 2020 NHL Draft. Their new GM Bill Armstrong had a good line to sum it up.
-
Commissioner Gary Bettman said Tuesday night the NHL is targeting a Jan. 1 start for next season.
-
The Arizona Coyotes are howling back to their original desert roots to celebrate the franchise's 25th anniversary in the Valley.
-
Oliver Ekman-Larsson has asked the Arizona Coyotes to either trade him to one of two destinations before free agency opens on Friday or keep him.
-
Cory Banika spent five seasons in the scouting department for the St. Louis Blues, and most recently, three seasons with the Buffalo Sabres.
-
The 2020 NHL Draft kicks off Tuesday and the Arizona Coyotes are involved, but they likely won't get in on the action until Wednesday.
-
The Coyotes announced they've signed defenseman Kyle Capobianco to a two-year deal while agreeing to terms with fellow defenseman Ilya Lyubushkin.
-
The Arizona Coyotes have waived forward Michael Grabner with the intention of buying out his contract, according to Sportsnet's Elliotte Friedman.
-
Ryan Jankowksi joins the Coyotes as the team's associate director of amateur scouting after spending the last two years with the Buffalo Sabres.
-
The trade market surrounding Arizona Coyotes defenseman and captain Oliver Ekman-Larsson is "intensifying," according to TSN's Darren Dreger.
-
The Arizona Coyotes have hired former Tampa Bay Lightning assistant director of amateur scouting Darryl Plandowski as their director of amateur scouting.
-
The Arizona Coyotes and Hill Hockey announced Tuesday that a new rink in Mesa will be named the Coyotes Community Ice Center.
-
The Arizona Coyotes officially hired Brian Daccord as special assistant to the GM and director of goaltending operations on Friday.
-
Recently-hired Arizona Coyotes' GM Bill Armstrong discussed choosing the Coyotes and establishing a culture on Wednesday's Doug & Wolf show.
-
Arizona Coyotes president and CEO Xavier Gutierrez addressed some of the team's economic challenges due to the coronavirus pandemic.
-
"What we're going to tell the players is it's not a nice place to live. It's a place to win a championship," new Arizona Coyotes GM Bill Armstrong said.
-
The Arizona Coyotes' offseason of discontent continued on Tuesday after assistant GM and director of scouting Lindsay Hofford was fired.
-
There have been some bumps, but Dan Bickley takes you through who in the sports world has succeeded and who has faltered during the pandemic.