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Connecticut Coyotes : ウィキペディア英語版
Connecticut Coyotes

The Connecticut Coyotes were a arena football franchise based in Hartford, Connecticut. The Coyotes played in the Eastern Division of the National Conference in the Arena Football League.
==History==

On June 22, 1994, the Arena Football League awarded the state of Connecticut and expansion franchise, and chose the name "Coyotes" in October of the same year. After a tough first season, which say the Coyotes finish 1-11, team president Robert B. Dixon announced that the team would be up for sale. On October 26, 1995, Connecticut Development Authority sold the Coyotes to Ben Morris and Scott Gerard for $750,000. Morris wasted no time hiring Lary Kuharich to become the second coach in Coyotes history.
However, a horrendous record of only 3 wins in 26 games over 2 seasons lead to a disbandment of the team following the 1996 season, after Morris failed to sell the franchise to the Madison Square Garden.
The city of Hartford would receive another team in 1999 when the New York CityHawks became the New England Sea Wolves. However, this team's tenure in the city would also be short-lived, as the team moved to Toronto following the 2000 season.

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