The sun has set on Don Maloney's time in the desert.
The Arizona Coyotes have parted ways with the general manager, according to multiple reports.
Arizona missed out on the playoffs for the fourth consecutive season, but the firing comes at a peculiar time as the draft approaches, and the Coyotes have a decent shot at a lottery pick.
There was an "ongoing power struggle" within Coyotes management, TSN's Darren Dreger reports.
Maloney faced the tough task of cultivating hockey in Arizona, as the franchise has been rumored to be on the outs for years, and has endured problems surrounding their financial situation, arena lease, and fan support.
The 57-year-old has a strong relationship with head coach Dave Tippett, who's future with the team is unclear.
Maloney took over as Coyotes GM in 2007, and won GM of the year in 2010.
With multiple young stars, and more on the way, Arizona looks poised to begin a climb up the Western Conference ranks, albeit without the architect of the plan.
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