If recent reports are to be believed, the Arizona Coyotes — at least the version owned by Alex Meruelo — appear to have gone the way of the dodo.
Over the weekend, the team — the hockey assets of which now belong to the NHL’s newest franchise, the Utah Hockey Club — announced that the State of Arizona had canceled a land auction originally scheduled for June 27 that Meruelo had hoped to win and then use for a new arena.
This new arena was one of the biggest conditions of the NHL allowing Meruelo to reactivate the Coyotes at some point within the next few years.
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Following a difficult weekend in Barcelona, Yuki Tsunoda and company are aiming for bigger things in Austria
The 2024 Spanish Grand Prix was a weekend to forget for Visa Cash App RB F1 Team.
Can they bounce back in Austria?
After an eighth-place finish at the Canadian Grand Prix from Daniel Ricciardo added four more points to the team’s account in Montreal, VCARB brought a host of upgrades to Barcelona for last weekend’s Spanish Grand Prix.
Former Raiders defensive end Chandler Jones pleaded no contest on June 17 to a domestic violence charge and will avoid jail time if he meets certain conditions, according to court documents.
The Phillies turned a rare triple play to snuff out a possible Tigers rally in the third inning Monday night.
Knicks guard OG Anunoby has opted out of his contract and into free agency, according to multiple reports.
Celtics center Kristaps Porzingis will have surgery for a rare left leg injury. There is no timeline for his recovery, but he won’t play for Latvia in the Paris Olympics.
Track officials have denied an appeal by 800-meter Olympic champion Athing Mu, who got tangled in a pack of runners and fell at the U.S. trials Monday night, denying her a chance to defend her title.
The most expected driver announcement of the season is officially official.
Euro 2024 continues this afternoon with the England vs. Slovenia match. Here’s what you need to know.
If you worked your entire life trying to win a Stanley Cup, you wouldn’t want to waste any time celebrating with it, and the Florida Panthers certainly didn’t waste a second.
I don’t know if the fellas got any shut-eye — it’s probably safe to assume that they didn’t — but Panthers star Matthew Tkachuk had the most famous trophy in sports out on the town in Ft. Lauderdale early Tuesday morning.
Tkachuk — along with his old man Keith Tkachuk (who never won a Cup in his playing days, but damn, he sure deserved one) — hit the Elbo Room in Ft.