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Coyotes Unhappy With Officiating After Western Conference Final Loss To LA Kings
The Phoenix Coyotes‘ magical run in the 2012 Stanley Cup Playoffs has come to an end. After rolling quickly through the first couple of rounds of this year’s postseason, the Coyotes fell fast and hard, as the Los Angeles Kings eliminated them in five games in the Western Conference Finals. But that doesn’t mean we’ve [...]
TweetAntoine Vermette Trade Proves To Be A Steal For Coyotes
In a market like Phoenix, Phoenix Coyotes general manager Don Maloney makes a living off of making cheap, cost effective moves when the time comes to make additions to the roster. (See: Mike Smith) We’ve seen him make bargain after bargain, which has resulted in piecing together a roster, without much star power, that has reached [...]
TweetWill Coyotes Receive Any Discipline For Game 2 Antics?
The Phoenix Coyotes have had a rough go of things in this series after having put together a pair of very successful series in these Stanley Cup Playoffs. The past two games have seen some of the luster fall off of their surprising postseason run, with the Los Angeles Kings jumping out to a convincing [...]
TweetNHL to Announce Phoenix Coyotes Will Stay in Arizona: An Atlanta Perspective
Today it was reported that NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman was in Arizona to announce that the Phoenix Coyotes have (tentatively) been sold, and will remain in Arizona. The new ownership group, who’s members have not yet been confirmed, is said to be led by former San Jose Sharks CEO Greg Jamison. For those of you [...]
TweetNHL To Announce Sale Of Phoenix Coyotes On Monday?
It’s one of the longest running dramas in all of sports. And it could finally be coming to a close in the near future. For the past few years, the future of the Phoenix Coyotes has been as uncertain as Ilya Bryzgalov can be between the pipes, but the National Hockey League might just be [...]
TweetFor the Los Angeles Kings, That was Quick
The Kings are one win away from winning their second playoff series this year.. As the eighth seed, they knocked off the top ranked Vancouver Canucks and have now moved on to demolishing the St. Louis Blues. If the Kings finish the series with a sweep on Sunday in L.A., the Kings will have needed [...]
TweetNashville Predators Worth Cheering For Against Phoenix
Nashville fans have seen two playoff series wins in their history, including one this year. They have never made it past the second round and hope to even their current series against the Phoenix Coyotes at two games apiece. Their fans have been waiting a long time for this team to be great. Their patience [...]
TweetRaffi Torres to Appeal 25-Game Suspension
Raffi Torres of the Phoenix Coyotes plans to appeal the 25-game suspension he received for his April 17 hit on the Chicago Blackhawks‘ Marian Hossa. The National Hockey League Players’ Association has filed the appeal on Torres’ behalf. Commissioner Gary Bettman, not disciplinarian Brendan Shanahan, will hear the appeal at a time to be determined. [...]
TweetAntoine Vermette and Mike Smith Powering Phoenix’s Playoff Push
Antoine Vermette’s first period tally in Game 2 of Phoenix’s second round match-up marked the fifth time that the pivot has scored in this year’s Stanley Cup playoffs. Vermette’s 8 playoff points (5 Goals, 3 Assists) haven’t exactly set him apart from the rest of the Phoenix lineup, but he leads the team in playoff [...]
TweetNHL Playoffs 2012: Last Night in the West (April 23)
It’s a brave new world for the Western Conference. The remaining teams have not represented the West in recent memory. The Kings were in the Finals just once in 1993. The St. Louis Blues have not been in the Cup since 1970 when they made three consecutive appearances, losing all of them. The Phoenix and [...]
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