They don't need a new arena, the just got one a few years ago.
Bryzgalov, while a good goalie, BLEW the playoffs for them last years. LaBarbera is a decent goalie when he's granted the confidence and can actually play.
And yeah, they've been here since 96, but they had to share what is now US Airways arena with the Phoenix Suns until they built jobing.com arena, so they were having to pay fees to the owner of that building all the time on top of the fact that that arena was designed for basketball, not for hockey, and therefore couldn't even allow much more than like 15,000 people to be in attendance. Then, they were owned by a company who wound up selling the team to Jerry Moyes who wanted absolutely nothing to do with owning a hockey team and tried to file for bankruptcy secretly so as to make a profit off the team he didn't even want.
The Coyotes have never had a fair chance. While Gretzky was a great player, he was a horrible coach. With Tippett heading the team, and a competent owner, the team has a chance. I know things are stacking up against them. I may have been young when they moved here, but I've been an avid Coyotes fan since their move in 1996. I know the struggles the team has had to face, and they've been fighting an uphill battle for 15 years. Give them as fair of a chance as any other team in the league, and I bet you they will succeed.