Time is slipping away, and without a solid agreement in place soon, the NHL may have no choice but to consider relocating the team. Despite passing the initial deadline, the Coyotes are still scrambling to secure their future.
Amid ongoing speculation, it's rumored that the Coyotes' owners are eyeing a 95-acre plot for the team's potential new home, a move that could anchor the team in the desert for years to come. However, the path to securing this location is fraught with complications that are hard to ignore.
The major hiccup? The chosen site lacks basic utilities like water and sewage connections, which presents a significant hurdle in obtaining the necessary zoning approvals. Moreover, the area is known to be susceptible to flooding, a risky factor even in a state where rain is infrequent.
Adding to the dilemma, getting the site ready for NHL action could take at least five years, meaning the Coyotes would need to continue playing in a college arena, a situation that's been bleeding the team financially.
With these challenges piling up, the future of the Coyotes in Arizona seems increasingly uncertain.
Source: Bladeofsteel
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