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+ | [[NHL|National Hockey League]] (2014-Present) based in Glendale |
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+ | : [[Western States Hockey League]] (1994-1995) |
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+ | : [[California Hockey League]] (1958-1959) |
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*[[Phoenix Coyotes]] |
*[[Phoenix Coyotes]] |
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+ | : [[NHL|National Hockey League]] (1996-2014) renamed Arizona Coyotes; played in suburban [[Glendale, Arizona]] since 2003 |
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+ | : [[Western States Hockey League]] (2011-Current) |
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+ | *'''[[Phoenix Mustangs]]''' |
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+ | : [[West Coast Hockey League]] (1997-2001) folded |
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+ | : [[America West Hockey League]] (2002-2003) |
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+ | : [[Western States Hockey League]] (1999-2011) withdrew, franchise rights sold, renamed Knights |
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+ | *'''[http://icehockey.wikia.com/wiki/Phoenix_Roadrunners_%28WHL%29 Phoenix Roadrunners (WHL)]''' |
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+ | : [[Western Hockey League (minor pro)|Western Hockey League]] (1967-1974) join WHA as expansion team with roster intact from WHL |
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+ | *'''[http://icehockey.wikia.com/wiki/Phoenix_Roadrunners_%28CHL%29 Phoenix Roadrunners (CHL)]''' |
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+ | : [[Central Hockey League (1963-1984)|Central Hockey League]] (1977-December 12, 1977) ceased operations, join Pacific Hockey League, which started season later |
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+ | *'''[http://icehockey.wikia.com/wiki/Phoenix_Roadrunners_%28PHL%29 Phoenix Roadrunners (PHL)]''' |
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+ | : [[Pacific Hockey League]] (1977-1979) folded |
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+ | *'''[http://icehockey.wikia.com/wiki/Phoenix_Roadrunners_%28IHL%29 Phoenix Roadrunners (IHL)]''' |
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+ | : [[International Hockey League (1945-2001) |International Hockey League]] (1989-1997) folded |
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+ | *'''[[Phoenix RoadRunners]]''' |
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+ | : [[ECHL ]](2005-2009) relinquished membership |
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+ | : [[World Hockey Association ]](1974-1977) folded |
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==Arenas== |
==Arenas== |
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+ | *[[Arizona Veterans Memorial Coliseum]] (1965-Present) originally known as "Arizona State Fairgrounds Exposition Center", given present name shortly after opening |
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+ | *[[US Airways Center]] (1992-Present) known as America West Arena (from 1992 to January 2006) renamed after the two companies merged |
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+ | *Arizona Sports Complex |
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+ | *Arcadia Ice Arena |
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+ | *Casey's Sports World |
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+ | *Castle Sports Club |
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+ | *{{w|Phoenix, Arizona}} on ''Wikipedia'' |
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Revision as of 18:41, 13 October 2019
Phoenix is the capital and largest city in Arizona, United States.
The city has a population over 1,500,000 and a metro population of over 3,300,000.
Teams
- Arizona Bandits
- Arizona Coyotes
National Hockey League (2014-Present) based in Glendale
- Western States Hockey League (1994-1995)
- California Hockey League (1958-1959)
- National Hockey League (1996-2014) renamed Arizona Coyotes; played in suburban Glendale, Arizona since 2003
- Western States Hockey League (2011-Current)
- West Coast Hockey League (1997-2001) folded
- America West Hockey League (2002-2003)
- Western States Hockey League (1999-2011) withdrew, franchise rights sold, renamed Knights
- Western Hockey League (1967-1974) join WHA as expansion team with roster intact from WHL
- Central Hockey League (1977-December 12, 1977) ceased operations, join Pacific Hockey League, which started season later
- Pacific Hockey League (1977-1979) folded
- International Hockey League (1989-1997) folded
- ECHL (2005-2009) relinquished membership
- World Hockey Association (1974-1977) folded
Arenas
- Arizona Veterans Memorial Coliseum (1965-Present) originally known as "Arizona State Fairgrounds Exposition Center", given present name shortly after opening
- US Airways Center (1992-Present) known as America West Arena (from 1992 to January 2006) renamed after the two companies merged
- Arizona Sports Complex
- Arcadia Ice Arena
- Casey's Sports World
- Castle Sports Club
External Links
- Phoenix, Arizona on Wikipedia