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Everything we know about the Arizona Coyotes moving to Utah - ESPN

The Arizona Coyotes are on the verge of relocating to Salt Lake City.

The NHL board of governors has to approve the transaction, but all signs point to Utah Jazz owner Ryan Smith acquiring the beleaguered franchise, which began its run in the desert back in 1996 following relocation from Winnipeg.

News about the Coyotes' move hit hyperspeed in the past week after multiple reports of the NHL preparing two different schedules, one with the team in Arizona and another with the team in Utah. The news came just days after the Coyotes had released images of the new arena they hoped to build outside of Phoenix.

What happened? Why is the team moving now, after several other instances in which it should have but didn't relocate? Here's the full picture, as we understand it, regarding the past, present and future of the Arizona Coyotes, courtesy of ESPN's Ryan S. Clark, Kristen Shilton and Greg Wyshynski.

While the Salt Lake City market has intrigued the NHL, the league's decision to bring a team to that market is tied to having a deep-pocketed owner that wants one, and an arena ready to house one.

Ryan and Ashley Smith, owners of the NBA's Utah Jazz, have been seeking an NHL team for a few years. In January, Smith Entertainment Group formally requested that the NHL initiate an expansion process and bring a team to Salt Lake City.

«The Utah expression of interest has been the most aggressive and has carried a lot of energy with it,» NHL commissioner Gary Bettman said at the NHL All-Star Game in February.

Ryan Smith had spent several years building a level of trust with Bettman. He had an arena in Delta Center, home of the Jazz, that had hosted NHL exhibition games. Smith told the NHL there would be renovations to make Delta Center

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