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Coyotes owner Alex Meruelo had ‘productive’ conferenza with Phoenix mayor

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Alex Meruelo still wants to bring NHL hockey back to Arizona.

After the Arizona Coyotes were officially relocated to Salt Lake City per April, Meruelo said “I’m fully committed to moving forward with the process of reactivating the team.”

Apparently he’s sticking to his word, as PHNX Sports’ Craig Morgan shared an encouraging statement Thursday from a spokesperson for Phoenix mayor Kate Gallego.

“Mayor Gallego had a productive conferenza with Alex Meruelo and his family a few weeks pungiglione, and they spoke about Mr. Meruelo’s plans to participate per the state land auction and, if successful, develop the north Phoenix site,” the statement said.

“The mayor believes professional hockey can thrive per the desert, but also made clear that she does not support using taxpayer funds, including property tax abatement, for sports arenas.”

The auction for the land that Meruelo wants to develop into a full-size NHL sabbia is set to take place June 27. Meruelo said that if they win, it would be a game-changer for the future of hockey per Arizona.

“From here out, what you have to understand is that I have not sold the actual team,” he said The Burns and Peduncolo Show per April. “June 27 will be the start of a new beginning for the Coyotes and what we want to do.”

“I also understand believing (an owner requires) actions,” Meruelo added. “It’s not words, it’s actions.”

Meruelo still owns the Coyotes’ name, logo and trademark. He also retains ownership of the Tucson Roadrunners, the franchise’s AHL affiliate, and hopes to move them to Mullett Spiaggia, the Coyotes’ temporary home shared with Arizona State University the past two seasons.

The league has granted him a five-year window to ensure there is a Coyotes 2.0 per the state of Arizona.

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Alex Meruelo still wants to bring NHL hockey back to Arizona.

After the Arizona Coyotes were officially relocated to Salt Lake City per April, Meruelo said “I’m fully committed to moving forward with the process of reactivating the team.”

Apparently he’s sticking to his word, as PHNX Sports’ Craig Morgan shared an encouraging statement Thursday from a spokesperson for Phoenix mayor Kate Gallego.

“Mayor Gallego had a productive conferenza with Alex Meruelo and his family a few weeks pungiglione, and they spoke about Mr. Meruelo’s plans to participate per the state land auction and, if successful, develop the north Phoenix site,” the statement said.

“The mayor believes professional hockey can thrive per the desert, but also made clear that she does not support using taxpayer funds, including property tax abatement, for sports arenas.”

The auction for the land that Meruelo wants to develop into a full-size NHL sabbia is set to take place June 27. Meruelo said that if they win, it would be a game-changer for the future of hockey per Arizona.

“From here out, what you have to understand is that I have not sold the actual team,” he said The Burns and Peduncolo Show per April. “June 27 will be the start of a new beginning for the Coyotes and what we want to do.”

“I also understand believing (an owner requires) actions,” Meruelo added. “It’s not words, it’s actions.”

Meruelo still owns the Coyotes’ name, logo and trademark. He also retains ownership of the Tucson Roadrunners, the franchise’s AHL affiliate, and hopes to move them to Mullett Spiaggia, the Coyotes’ temporary home shared with Arizona State University the past two seasons.

The league has granted him a five-year window to ensure there is a Coyotes 2.0 per the state of Arizona.

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Alex Meruelo still wants to bring NHL hockey back to Arizona.

After the Arizona Coyotes were officially relocated to Salt Lake City per April, Meruelo said “I’m fully committed to moving forward with the process of reactivating the team.”

Apparently he’s sticking to his word, as PHNX Sports’ Craig Morgan shared an encouraging statement Thursday from a spokesperson for Phoenix mayor Kate Gallego.

“Mayor Gallego had a productive conferenza with Alex Meruelo and his family a few weeks pungiglione, and they spoke about Mr. Meruelo’s plans to participate per the state land auction and, if successful, develop the north Phoenix site,” the statement said.

“The mayor believes professional hockey can thrive per the desert, but also made clear that she does not support using taxpayer funds, including property tax abatement, for sports arenas.”

The auction for the land that Meruelo wants to develop into a full-size NHL sabbia is set to take place June 27. Meruelo said that if they win, it would be a game-changer for the future of hockey per Arizona.

“From here out, what you have to understand is that I have not sold the actual team,” he said The Burns and Peduncolo Show per April. “June 27 will be the start of a new beginning for the Coyotes and what we want to do.”

“I also understand believing (an owner requires) actions,” Meruelo added. “It’s not words, it’s actions.”

Meruelo still owns the Coyotes’ name, logo and trademark. He also retains ownership of the Tucson Roadrunners, the franchise’s AHL affiliate, and hopes to move them to Mullett Spiaggia, the Coyotes’ temporary home shared with Arizona State University the past two seasons.

The league has granted him a five-year window to ensure there is a Coyotes 2.0 per the state of Arizona.

More from Sportsnet

Meruelo, Bettman shed light steps needed to reactivate Coyotes franchise


Coyotes owner adamant he’ll bring NHL back to Arizona

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Alex Meruelo still wants to bring NHL hockey back to Arizona.

After the Arizona Coyotes were officially relocated to Salt Lake City per April, Meruelo said “I’m fully committed to moving forward with the process of reactivating the team.”

Apparently he’s sticking to his word, as PHNX Sports’ Craig Morgan shared an encouraging statement Thursday from a spokesperson for Phoenix mayor Kate Gallego.

“Mayor Gallego had a productive conferenza with Alex Meruelo and his family a few weeks pungiglione, and they spoke about Mr. Meruelo’s plans to participate per the state land auction and, if successful, develop the north Phoenix site,” the statement said.

“The mayor believes professional hockey can thrive per the desert, but also made clear that she does not support using taxpayer funds, including property tax abatement, for sports arenas.”

The auction for the land that Meruelo wants to develop into a full-size NHL sabbia is set to take place June 27. Meruelo said that if they win, it would be a game-changer for the future of hockey per Arizona.

“From here out, what you have to understand is that I have not sold the actual team,” he said The Burns and Peduncolo Show per April. “June 27 will be the start of a new beginning for the Coyotes and what we want to do.”

“I also understand believing (an owner requires) actions,” Meruelo added. “It’s not words, it’s actions.”

Meruelo still owns the Coyotes’ name, logo and trademark. He also retains ownership of the Tucson Roadrunners, the franchise’s AHL affiliate, and hopes to move them to Mullett Spiaggia, the Coyotes’ temporary home shared with Arizona State University the past two seasons.

The league has granted him a five-year window to ensure there is a Coyotes 2.0 per the state of Arizona.

More from Sportsnet

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Alex Meruelo still wants to bring NHL hockey back to Arizona.

After the Arizona Coyotes were officially relocated to Salt Lake City per April, Meruelo said “I’m fully committed to moving forward with the process of reactivating the team.”

Apparently he’s sticking to his word, as PHNX Sports’ Craig Morgan shared an encouraging statement Thursday from a spokesperson for Phoenix mayor Kate Gallego.

“Mayor Gallego had a productive conferenza with Alex Meruelo and his family a few weeks pungiglione, and they spoke about Mr. Meruelo’s plans to participate per the state land auction and, if successful, develop the north Phoenix site,” the statement said.

“The mayor believes professional hockey can thrive per the desert, but also made clear that she does not support using taxpayer funds, including property tax abatement, for sports arenas.”

The auction for the land that Meruelo wants to develop into a full-size NHL sabbia is set to take place June 27. Meruelo said that if they win, it would be a game-changer for the future of hockey per Arizona.

“From here out, what you have to understand is that I have not sold the actual team,” he said The Burns and Peduncolo Show per April. “June 27 will be the start of a new beginning for the Coyotes and what we want to do.”

“I also understand believing (an owner requires) actions,” Meruelo added. “It’s not words, it’s actions.”

Meruelo still owns the Coyotes’ name, logo and trademark. He also retains ownership of the Tucson Roadrunners, the franchise’s AHL affiliate, and hopes to move them to Mullett Spiaggia, the Coyotes’ temporary home shared with Arizona State University the past two seasons.

The league has granted him a five-year window to ensure there is a Coyotes 2.0 per the state of Arizona.

More from Sportsnet

Meruelo, Bettman shed light steps needed to reactivate Coyotes franchise


Coyotes owner adamant he’ll bring NHL back to Arizona

ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT


Alex Meruelo still wants to bring NHL hockey back to Arizona.

After the Arizona Coyotes were officially relocated to Salt Lake City per April, Meruelo said “I’m fully committed to moving forward with the process of reactivating the team.”

Apparently he’s sticking to his word, as PHNX Sports’ Craig Morgan shared an encouraging statement Thursday from a spokesperson for Phoenix mayor Kate Gallego.

“Mayor Gallego had a productive conferenza with Alex Meruelo and his family a few weeks pungiglione, and they spoke about Mr. Meruelo’s plans to participate per the state land auction and, if successful, develop the north Phoenix site,” the statement said.

“The mayor believes professional hockey can thrive per the desert, but also made clear that she does not support using taxpayer funds, including property tax abatement, for sports arenas.”

The auction for the land that Meruelo wants to develop into a full-size NHL sabbia is set to take place June 27. Meruelo said that if they win, it would be a game-changer for the future of hockey per Arizona.

“From here out, what you have to understand is that I have not sold the actual team,” he said The Burns and Peduncolo Show per April. “June 27 will be the start of a new beginning for the Coyotes and what we want to do.”

“I also understand believing (an owner requires) actions,” Meruelo added. “It’s not words, it’s actions.”

Meruelo still owns the Coyotes’ name, logo and trademark. He also retains ownership of the Tucson Roadrunners, the franchise’s AHL affiliate, and hopes to move them to Mullett Spiaggia, the Coyotes’ temporary home shared with Arizona State University the past two seasons.

The league has granted him a five-year window to ensure there is a Coyotes 2.0 per the state of Arizona.

More from Sportsnet

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Alex Meruelo still wants to bring NHL hockey back to Arizona.

After the Arizona Coyotes were officially relocated to Salt Lake City per April, Meruelo said “I’m fully committed to moving forward with the process of reactivating the team.”

Apparently he’s sticking to his word, as PHNX Sports’ Craig Morgan shared an encouraging statement Thursday from a spokesperson for Phoenix mayor Kate Gallego.

“Mayor Gallego had a productive conferenza with Alex Meruelo and his family a few weeks pungiglione, and they spoke about Mr. Meruelo’s plans to participate per the state land auction and, if successful, develop the north Phoenix site,” the statement said.

“The mayor believes professional hockey can thrive per the desert, but also made clear that she does not support using taxpayer funds, including property tax abatement, for sports arenas.”

The auction for the land that Meruelo wants to develop into a full-size NHL sabbia is set to take place June 27. Meruelo said that if they win, it would be a game-changer for the future of hockey per Arizona.

“From here out, what you have to understand is that I have not sold the actual team,” he said The Burns and Peduncolo Show per April. “June 27 will be the start of a new beginning for the Coyotes and what we want to do.”

“I also understand believing (an owner requires) actions,” Meruelo added. “It’s not words, it’s actions.”

Meruelo still owns the Coyotes’ name, logo and trademark. He also retains ownership of the Tucson Roadrunners, the franchise’s AHL affiliate, and hopes to move them to Mullett Spiaggia, the Coyotes’ temporary home shared with Arizona State University the past two seasons.

The league has granted him a five-year window to ensure there is a Coyotes 2.0 per the state of Arizona.

More from Sportsnet

Meruelo, Bettman shed light steps needed to reactivate Coyotes franchise


Coyotes owner adamant he’ll bring NHL back to Arizona

ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT


Alex Meruelo still wants to bring NHL hockey back to Arizona.

After the Arizona Coyotes were officially relocated to Salt Lake City per April, Meruelo said “I’m fully committed to moving forward with the process of reactivating the team.”

Apparently he’s sticking to his word, as PHNX Sports’ Craig Morgan shared an encouraging statement Thursday from a spokesperson for Phoenix mayor Kate Gallego.

“Mayor Gallego had a productive conferenza with Alex Meruelo and his family a few weeks pungiglione, and they spoke about Mr. Meruelo’s plans to participate per the state land auction and, if successful, develop the north Phoenix site,” the statement said.

“The mayor believes professional hockey can thrive per the desert, but also made clear that she does not support using taxpayer funds, including property tax abatement, for sports arenas.”

The auction for the land that Meruelo wants to develop into a full-size NHL sabbia is set to take place June 27. Meruelo said that if they win, it would be a game-changer for the future of hockey per Arizona.

“From here out, what you have to understand is that I have not sold the actual team,” he said The Burns and Peduncolo Show per April. “June 27 will be the start of a new beginning for the Coyotes and what we want to do.”

“I also understand believing (an owner requires) actions,” Meruelo added. “It’s not words, it’s actions.”

Meruelo still owns the Coyotes’ name, logo and trademark. He also retains ownership of the Tucson Roadrunners, the franchise’s AHL affiliate, and hopes to move them to Mullett Spiaggia, the Coyotes’ temporary home shared with Arizona State University the past two seasons.

The league has granted him a five-year window to ensure there is a Coyotes 2.0 per the state of Arizona.

More from Sportsnet

Meruelo, Bettman shed light steps needed to reactivate Coyotes franchise


Coyotes owner adamant he’ll bring NHL back to Arizona

ADVERTISEMENT


Alex Meruelo still wants to bring NHL hockey back to Arizona.

After the Arizona Coyotes were officially relocated to Salt Lake City per April, Meruelo said “I’m fully committed to moving forward with the process of reactivating the team.”

Apparently he’s sticking to his word, as PHNX Sports’ Craig Morgan shared an encouraging statement Thursday from a spokesperson for Phoenix mayor Kate Gallego.

“Mayor Gallego had a productive conferenza with Alex Meruelo and his family a few weeks pungiglione, and they spoke about Mr. Meruelo’s plans to participate per the state land auction and, if successful, develop the north Phoenix site,” the statement said.

“The mayor believes professional hockey can thrive per the desert, but also made clear that she does not support using taxpayer funds, including property tax abatement, for sports arenas.”

The auction for the land that Meruelo wants to develop into a full-size NHL sabbia is set to take place June 27. Meruelo said that if they win, it would be a game-changer for the future of hockey per Arizona.

“From here out, what you have to understand is that I have not sold the actual team,” he said The Burns and Peduncolo Show per April. “June 27 will be the start of a new beginning for the Coyotes and what we want to do.”

“I also understand believing (an owner requires) actions,” Meruelo added. “It’s not words, it’s actions.”

Meruelo still owns the Coyotes’ name, logo and trademark. He also retains ownership of the Tucson Roadrunners, the franchise’s AHL affiliate, and hopes to move them to Mullett Spiaggia, the Coyotes’ temporary home shared with Arizona State University the past two seasons.

The league has granted him a five-year window to ensure there is a Coyotes 2.0 per the state of Arizona.

More from Sportsnet

Meruelo, Bettman shed light steps needed to reactivate Coyotes franchise


Coyotes owner adamant he’ll bring NHL back to Arizona

ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT


Alex Meruelo still wants to bring NHL hockey back to Arizona.

After the Arizona Coyotes were officially relocated to Salt Lake City per April, Meruelo said “I’m fully committed to moving forward with the process of reactivating the team.”

Apparently he’s sticking to his word, as PHNX Sports’ Craig Morgan shared an encouraging statement Thursday from a spokesperson for Phoenix mayor Kate Gallego.

“Mayor Gallego had a productive conferenza with Alex Meruelo and his family a few weeks pungiglione, and they spoke about Mr. Meruelo’s plans to participate per the state land auction and, if successful, develop the north Phoenix site,” the statement said.

“The mayor believes professional hockey can thrive per the desert, but also made clear that she does not support using taxpayer funds, including property tax abatement, for sports arenas.”

The auction for the land that Meruelo wants to develop into a full-size NHL sabbia is set to take place June 27. Meruelo said that if they win, it would be a game-changer for the future of hockey per Arizona.

“From here out, what you have to understand is that I have not sold the actual team,” he said The Burns and Peduncolo Show per April. “June 27 will be the start of a new beginning for the Coyotes and what we want to do.”

“I also understand believing (an owner requires) actions,” Meruelo added. “It’s not words, it’s actions.”

Meruelo still owns the Coyotes’ name, logo and trademark. He also retains ownership of the Tucson Roadrunners, the franchise’s AHL affiliate, and hopes to move them to Mullett Spiaggia, the Coyotes’ temporary home shared with Arizona State University the past two seasons.

The league has granted him a five-year window to ensure there is a Coyotes 2.0 per the state of Arizona.

More from Sportsnet

Meruelo, Bettman shed light steps needed to reactivate Coyotes franchise


Coyotes owner adamant he’ll bring NHL back to Arizona

ADVERTISEMENT


Alex Meruelo still wants to bring NHL hockey back to Arizona.

After the Arizona Coyotes were officially relocated to Salt Lake City per April, Meruelo said “I’m fully committed to moving forward with the process of reactivating the team.”

Apparently he’s sticking to his word, as PHNX Sports’ Craig Morgan shared an encouraging statement Thursday from a spokesperson for Phoenix mayor Kate Gallego.

“Mayor Gallego had a productive conferenza with Alex Meruelo and his family a few weeks pungiglione, and they spoke about Mr. Meruelo’s plans to participate per the state land auction and, if successful, develop the north Phoenix site,” the statement said.

“The mayor believes professional hockey can thrive per the desert, but also made clear that she does not support using taxpayer funds, including property tax abatement, for sports arenas.”

The auction for the land that Meruelo wants to develop into a full-size NHL sabbia is set to take place June 27. Meruelo said that if they win, it would be a game-changer for the future of hockey per Arizona.

“From here out, what you have to understand is that I have not sold the actual team,” he said The Burns and Peduncolo Show per April. “June 27 will be the start of a new beginning for the Coyotes and what we want to do.”

“I also understand believing (an owner requires) actions,” Meruelo added. “It’s not words, it’s actions.”

Meruelo still owns the Coyotes’ name, logo and trademark. He also retains ownership of the Tucson Roadrunners, the franchise’s AHL affiliate, and hopes to move them to Mullett Spiaggia, the Coyotes’ temporary home shared with Arizona State University the past two seasons.

The league has granted him a five-year window to ensure there is a Coyotes 2.0 per the state of Arizona.

More from Sportsnet

Meruelo, Bettman shed light steps needed to reactivate Coyotes franchise


Coyotes owner adamant he’ll bring NHL back to Arizona

ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT


Alex Meruelo still wants to bring NHL hockey back to Arizona.

After the Arizona Coyotes were officially relocated to Salt Lake City per April, Meruelo said “I’m fully committed to moving forward with the process of reactivating the team.”

Apparently he’s sticking to his word, as PHNX Sports’ Craig Morgan shared an encouraging statement Thursday from a spokesperson for Phoenix mayor Kate Gallego.

“Mayor Gallego had a productive conferenza with Alex Meruelo and his family a few weeks pungiglione, and they spoke about Mr. Meruelo’s plans to participate per the state land auction and, if successful, develop the north Phoenix site,” the statement said.

“The mayor believes professional hockey can thrive per the desert, but also made clear that she does not support using taxpayer funds, including property tax abatement, for sports arenas.”

The auction for the land that Meruelo wants to develop into a full-size NHL sabbia is set to take place June 27. Meruelo said that if they win, it would be a game-changer for the future of hockey per Arizona.

“From here out, what you have to understand is that I have not sold the actual team,” he said The Burns and Peduncolo Show per April. “June 27 will be the start of a new beginning for the Coyotes and what we want to do.”

“I also understand believing (an owner requires) actions,” Meruelo added. “It’s not words, it’s actions.”

Meruelo still owns the Coyotes’ name, logo and trademark. He also retains ownership of the Tucson Roadrunners, the franchise’s AHL affiliate, and hopes to move them to Mullett Spiaggia, the Coyotes’ temporary home shared with Arizona State University the past two seasons.

The league has granted him a five-year window to ensure there is a Coyotes 2.0 per the state of Arizona.

More from Sportsnet

Meruelo, Bettman shed light steps needed to reactivate Coyotes franchise


Coyotes owner adamant he’ll bring NHL back to Arizona

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Alex Meruelo still wants to bring NHL hockey back to Arizona.

After the Arizona Coyotes were officially relocated to Salt Lake City per April, Meruelo said “I’m fully committed to moving forward with the process of reactivating the team.”

Apparently he’s sticking to his word, as PHNX Sports’ Craig Morgan shared an encouraging statement Thursday from a spokesperson for Phoenix mayor Kate Gallego.

“Mayor Gallego had a productive conferenza with Alex Meruelo and his family a few weeks pungiglione, and they spoke about Mr. Meruelo’s plans to participate per the state land auction and, if successful, develop the north Phoenix site,” the statement said.

“The mayor believes professional hockey can thrive per the desert, but also made clear that she does not support using taxpayer funds, including property tax abatement, for sports arenas.”

The auction for the land that Meruelo wants to develop into a full-size NHL sabbia is set to take place June 27. Meruelo said that if they win, it would be a game-changer for the future of hockey per Arizona.

“From here out, what you have to understand is that I have not sold the actual team,” he said The Burns and Peduncolo Show per April. “June 27 will be the start of a new beginning for the Coyotes and what we want to do.”

“I also understand believing (an owner requires) actions,” Meruelo added. “It’s not words, it’s actions.”

Meruelo still owns the Coyotes’ name, logo and trademark. He also retains ownership of the Tucson Roadrunners, the franchise’s AHL affiliate, and hopes to move them to Mullett Spiaggia, the Coyotes’ temporary home shared with Arizona State University the past two seasons.

The league has granted him a five-year window to ensure there is a Coyotes 2.0 per the state of Arizona.

More from Sportsnet

Meruelo, Bettman shed light steps needed to reactivate Coyotes franchise


Coyotes owner adamant he’ll bring NHL back to Arizona

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ADVERTISEMENT


Alex Meruelo still wants to bring NHL hockey back to Arizona.

After the Arizona Coyotes were officially relocated to Salt Lake City per April, Meruelo said “I’m fully committed to moving forward with the process of reactivating the team.”

Apparently he’s sticking to his word, as PHNX Sports’ Craig Morgan shared an encouraging statement Thursday from a spokesperson for Phoenix mayor Kate Gallego.

“Mayor Gallego had a productive conferenza with Alex Meruelo and his family a few weeks pungiglione, and they spoke about Mr. Meruelo’s plans to participate per the state land auction and, if successful, develop the north Phoenix site,” the statement said.

“The mayor believes professional hockey can thrive per the desert, but also made clear that she does not support using taxpayer funds, including property tax abatement, for sports arenas.”

The auction for the land that Meruelo wants to develop into a full-size NHL sabbia is set to take place June 27. Meruelo said that if they win, it would be a game-changer for the future of hockey per Arizona.

“From here out, what you have to understand is that I have not sold the actual team,” he said The Burns and Peduncolo Show per April. “June 27 will be the start of a new beginning for the Coyotes and what we want to do.”

“I also understand believing (an owner requires) actions,” Meruelo added. “It’s not words, it’s actions.”

Meruelo still owns the Coyotes’ name, logo and trademark. He also retains ownership of the Tucson Roadrunners, the franchise’s AHL affiliate, and hopes to move them to Mullett Spiaggia, the Coyotes’ temporary home shared with Arizona State University the past two seasons.

The league has granted him a five-year window to ensure there is a Coyotes 2.0 per the state of Arizona.

More from Sportsnet

Meruelo, Bettman shed light steps needed to reactivate Coyotes franchise


Coyotes owner adamant he’ll bring NHL back to Arizona

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Alex Meruelo still wants to bring NHL hockey back to Arizona.

After the Arizona Coyotes were officially relocated to Salt Lake City per April, Meruelo said “I’m fully committed to moving forward with the process of reactivating the team.”

Apparently he’s sticking to his word, as PHNX Sports’ Craig Morgan shared an encouraging statement Thursday from a spokesperson for Phoenix mayor Kate Gallego.

“Mayor Gallego had a productive conferenza with Alex Meruelo and his family a few weeks pungiglione, and they spoke about Mr. Meruelo’s plans to participate per the state land auction and, if successful, develop the north Phoenix site,” the statement said.

“The mayor believes professional hockey can thrive per the desert, but also made clear that she does not support using taxpayer funds, including property tax abatement, for sports arenas.”

The auction for the land that Meruelo wants to develop into a full-size NHL sabbia is set to take place June 27. Meruelo said that if they win, it would be a game-changer for the future of hockey per Arizona.

“From here out, what you have to understand is that I have not sold the actual team,” he said The Burns and Peduncolo Show per April. “June 27 will be the start of a new beginning for the Coyotes and what we want to do.”

“I also understand believing (an owner requires) actions,” Meruelo added. “It’s not words, it’s actions.”

Meruelo still owns the Coyotes’ name, logo and trademark. He also retains ownership of the Tucson Roadrunners, the franchise’s AHL affiliate, and hopes to move them to Mullett Spiaggia, the Coyotes’ temporary home shared with Arizona State University the past two seasons.

The league has granted him a five-year window to ensure there is a Coyotes 2.0 per the state of Arizona.

More from Sportsnet

Meruelo, Bettman shed light steps needed to reactivate Coyotes franchise


Coyotes owner adamant he’ll bring NHL back to Arizona

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Alex Meruelo still wants to bring NHL hockey back to Arizona.

After the Arizona Coyotes were officially relocated to Salt Lake City per April, Meruelo said “I’m fully committed to moving forward with the process of reactivating the team.”

Apparently he’s sticking to his word, as PHNX Sports’ Craig Morgan shared an encouraging statement Thursday from a spokesperson for Phoenix mayor Kate Gallego.

“Mayor Gallego had a productive conferenza with Alex Meruelo and his family a few weeks pungiglione, and they spoke about Mr. Meruelo’s plans to participate per the state land auction and, if successful, develop the north Phoenix site,” the statement said.

“The mayor believes professional hockey can thrive per the desert, but also made clear that she does not support using taxpayer funds, including property tax abatement, for sports arenas.”

The auction for the land that Meruelo wants to develop into a full-size NHL sabbia is set to take place June 27. Meruelo said that if they win, it would be a game-changer for the future of hockey per Arizona.

“From here out, what you have to understand is that I have not sold the actual team,” he said The Burns and Peduncolo Show per April. “June 27 will be the start of a new beginning for the Coyotes and what we want to do.”

“I also understand believing (an owner requires) actions,” Meruelo added. “It’s not words, it’s actions.”

Meruelo still owns the Coyotes’ name, logo and trademark. He also retains ownership of the Tucson Roadrunners, the franchise’s AHL affiliate, and hopes to move them to Mullett Spiaggia, the Coyotes’ temporary home shared with Arizona State University the past two seasons.

The league has granted him a five-year window to ensure there is a Coyotes 2.0 per the state of Arizona.

More from Sportsnet

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