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Breaking: Coyotes will be kicked out of their arena this month unless they pay their bills
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Breaking: Coyotes will be kicked out of their arena this month unless they pay their bills

The team has until December 20th to pay $1.3 million in unpaid taxes.

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This just in from The Athletic's Katie Strang, the Arizona Coyotes risk becoming essentially a homeless franchise unless they can buck up $1.3 million in unpaid taxes before December 20th, 2021.

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From Strang's column for The Athletic:

On Dec. 3, the Arizona Department of Revenue filed a tax lien notice in Maricopa County against IceArizona Hockey LLC, the company that owns the Coyotes, for more than $1.3 million in unpaid state and city taxes. The City of Glendale, which has been locked in a lengthy dispute with the Coyotes over delinquent bills, has already notified ASM, the Gila River Arena management company, and Coyotes team president and CEO Xavier Gutierrez of the cancellation of the Coyotes’ business license.

The City of Glendale is owed approximately $250,000 in unpaid city taxes, according to a letter from City Manager Kevin Phelps to Gutierrez, and the remaining amount is owed to the state. The state tax lien notice, obtained via a public records request, asserts that the Coyotes owe taxes dating back to June 2020.

The Coyotes, according to the notice sent to ASM and to the team, will have until 5 p.m. MST on Dec. 20 to pay the outstanding arena invoices from the 2020-21 season, as well as the outstanding tax bill. If they do not settle up the remaining debt by that time, the City of Glendale has instructed ASM to deny team employees access to the arena and the offices within the arena used as administrative space. Arena vendors would also be locked out.

- Katie Strang

It's important to note that Strang did reach out to the Coyotes and to NHL commissioner Gary Bettman for comment before publishing her story, but both the team and the league declined to comment. To me, that's damning. It signals to me that the they both know how serious the risk of the Coyotes getting kicked out of their rink is and they want to get their ducks in a row before making any sort of public statement.

In August of this year the city of Glendale already notified the team that it would opt out of their lease extension, making the team homeless for the 2022-23 season, but today's report from Strang seems to indicate that the end of the Coyotes in Glendale could come sooner rather than later.

Source: Katie Strang