Coyotes' Tippett signs 5-year extension
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The Arizona Coyotes signed Dave Tippett to a five-year extension, the team announced on Thursday. He'll serve as the club's head coach and executive vice president of hockey operations. The Coyotes announced the deal as they introduced new general manager John Chayka.
In addition to his duties behind the bench, Tippett, who has been with the organization since the 2009-10 season, will be involved in the team's hockey personnel decisions as well.
Arizona owns a 193-126-57 record in the five years with Tippet at the helm.
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