The Arizona Coyotes added fuel to speculation surrounding their future Thursday when they posted a Twitter poll with potential arena location options.
Coyotes 'committed to Arizona' after failed Tempe arena vote, to play at ASU next season
The letter, written by President and Chief Executive Officer Xavier A. Gutierrez, said that the team was still committed to Arizona after the disappointing election result for the NHL franchise.in the election, dealing a major blow to the future of the franchise in Arizona.
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