The Arizona Coyotes have continued to struggle in recent years, missing the playoffs for nine straight seasons. They have undergone significant turnover, with longtime captain Shane Doan retiring in 2017 and head coach Dave Tippett leaving that same year.
The Coyotes played the last seven seasons at Gila River Arena in Glendale before the city chose not to renew the lease agreement in 2021. Since the 2022-23 season, the Coyotes have played home games at the 5,000-seat Mullett Arena on the campus of Arizona State University, though their long-term arena situation remains uncertain after a proposed new arena in Tempe was voted down by residents in 2023.
On the ice, the Coyotes have tried rebuilding through the draft by selecting players like Clayton Keller, Barrett Hayton and Dylan Guenther but have traded away or lost other top picks like Max Domi and Dylan Strome. The roster has also seen frequent turnover recently, with mainstays like Oliver Ekman-Larsson and Antti Raanta traded away for younger players and draft capital.
While the Coyotes have worked to stockpile young talent, they have struggled to build a cohesive roster and regularly finish near the bottom of the league standings. Unless their stable of prospects pans out and they can resolve the long-term arena uncertainty, the Coyotes’ fortunes seem unlikely to change dramatically in the near future.
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John Chayka was hired as general manager of the Coyotes in 2016 at the age of 26, making him the youngest GM in NHL history. Chayka embraced an analytics-driven approach to roster construction during his tenure, but he stepped down in 2020.
The Coyotes have since gone through further front-office turnover, with GM Bill Armstrong taking over in 2021 after Steve Sullivan's brief interim stint. The Coyotes have continued to struggle with establishing stability and consistency at the management level, mirroring their on-ice product where rebuilding efforts have failed to translate into competitive teams. With the franchise facing uncertain long-term arena and financial situations, the front office faces the sizable challenge of constructing a playoff-caliber roster while lacking both funds and fan support.
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