Jobing.com Arena

Jobing.com Arena

Infobox_Stadium
stadium_name = Jobing.com Arena
nickname =


location = 9400 West Maryland Avenue, Glendale, Arizona 85305| broke_ground = 2002
opened = 2003
closed =
demolished =
owner = City of Glendale
operator = City of Glendale
surface =
construction_cost = $180 million
architect = HOK Sport
former_names = Glendale Arena (2003-2006)
tenants = Phoenix Coyotes (NHL) (2003-present)
Arizona Sting (NLL) (2003-2007)
seating_capacity =Hockey: 17,799

Jobing.com Arena is a sports and entertainment arena located in Glendale, Arizona. It is home to the Phoenix Coyotes of the National Hockey League (NHL) and was home to the Arizona Sting of the National Lacrosse League (NLL). Completed in 2003, the arena cost $180 million. It seats 17,799 for hockey and lacrosse. The arena sits across the street from University of Phoenix Stadium, the home of the NFL's Arizona Cardinals.

The arena is part of the much larger Westgate City Center development, which is going to be an entertainment and retail hub located around the arena; a 320-room Renaissance Hotel and Conference Center was recently completed.

History

The arena's construction broke ground in 2002, and the Coyotes moved into the arena a year later in late 2003. The team had spent its first several seasons since relocating from Winnipeg in 1996 in the America West Arena (now the US Airways Center) in downtown Phoenix. The AWA was not an old arena (it had made its debut as the new home of the NBA's Phoenix Suns only four years earlier, in 1992) but it was primarily designed for NBA basketball. It was quickly retrofitted for hockey. However, the arena floor was just barely large enough to fit a regulation hockey rink, and several seats had badly obstructed views. As a result, before the team's second season in Phoenix, it had to be cut down from over 18,000 seats to just over 16,000—the second-smallest capacity in the NHL at the time. After the Colorado Avalanche moved from the McNichols Sports Arena into the Pepsi Center in 1999, and the Toronto Maple Leafs moved from the Maple Leaf Gardens to Air Canada Centre later in the same season, America West Arena was the smallest NHL venue. A small section of seats on the lower level actually hung over the boards, obstructing the views for up to 3,000 spectators. In addition, an unfavorable lease caused financial problems from which the Coyotes have still not recovered.Fact|date=August 2008

When the Coyotes were sold to a partnership led by Steve Ellman, that group committed to building a new arena in suburban Glendale. Originally promised to open in 2001, "Glendale Arena" opened midway through the 2003–04 season, on December 26, 2003, with the Arizona Sting of the National Lacrosse League defeating the Vancouver Ravens, 16–12. The first NHL game was held the next evening, as the Coyotes dropped a 3–1 decision to the Nashville Predators on December 27, 2003.

Jobing.com Arena was expected to gain the 2009 NHL All-Star Game after losing the 2006 All-Star Game because of the new Collective Bargaining Agreement ratification in the National Hockey League; however the Montreal Canadiens and their arena, Bell Centre, were awarded the 2009 All-Star Game. [ [http://www.tsn.ca/nhl/news_story/?ID=193332&hubname= TSN : NHL - Canada's Sports Leader ] ] Under the terms of the new agreement, the All-Star Game would not be held during the year of the Winter Olympics in order for players to participate in the Games. Philips Arena in Atlanta, which lost the All-Star Game in 2005 because of the lockout, was awarded the 2008 All-Star Game.

Beginning in 2005, Jobing.com Arena has been host to the Arizona state high school basketball, volleyball, wrestling and cheerleading tournaments in a mega-event called "February Frenzy", as the result of a formal agreement between the city of Glendale and the Arizona Interscholastic Association (AIA).

The Arizona Sting announced they would not play in 2008, electing to return to the National Lacrosse League for the 2009 season. [ [http://www.arizonasting.com Under Construction ] ]

On October 24th, 2008 rock n' soul legend Tina Turner will perform at the arena for her "".

This is one of only two current arenas to have never hosted a Stanley Cup playoff game, as the Coyotes' last playoff appearance was in 2003 when they still played home games in downtown Phoenix. (The other is Nationwide Arena in Columbus, Ohio, where the Blue Jackets call home.)

Naming Rights

On October 25, 2006, local online company Jobing.com signed a 10-year, $30 million naming rights deal. [http://www.glendalearenaaz.com/news/press_release_details.php?op=details&ID=5377]

References

External links

* [http://www.jobingarena.com Jobing.com Arena website]

succession box
title = Home of the
Phoenix Coyotes
years = 2003 – present
before = America West Arena
after = current


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