Coyotes might have just signed their death wish!
The team has made a joke of this serious issue and it feels like they just killed the little chances it had left…
HockeyFeed
Following the referendum on Tuesday where residents voted against the Arizona Coyotes building a $2.1 entertainment district in Tempe, the team gets working on staying in Arizona and find a new home in its vicinity. In a strange move, they went to Twitter for help, asking fans where they should build a new rink.
Their approach got weirded on Friday when the Coyotes went again on Twitter with a “if this gets X number of likes, we’ll do this,” strategy that was most popular in the mid-late 2010s, telling fans it will revealed its new arena plans if they reached 20,000 likes.
They do and posted the most absurd link for fans to discover, only to end up on a page where a play button awaits. If you click, you will be watching a 10-hour long looping video of Rick Ashley’s Never going to give you up.
This is the most ridiculous strategy I have ever since by an NHL team, especially one who is attempting to prove the league it can be a serious contender and market.
I am sorry but I am done with the shenanigans from the Coyotes who have just signed their death wish when it comes to having fans on their side to get a new arena in Arizona.
They need to be relocated - and to get a new team handling social media!
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