The puck still has not been dropped for the 2012-13 NHL season as the lockout, which officially began back in September, continues. At any moment, which players, owners and fans…
Sidney Crosby training in Valley during lockout
Shane Doan is a patient man. A loyal man. The face of the Coyotes, like the rest of Phoenix, is stuck in a holding pattern waiting for Greg Jamison’s ownership…
Shane Doan doesn’t know anything different. The face of the Phoenix Coyotes and current free agent who’s played his entire career here in the Valley is waiting just like the…
On the heels of an NHL Draft, which saw the Coyotes bring home eight players, along with a familiar face in defenseman Zbynek Michalek, the team kicked off its prospect…
“It is a story that needs to be told.” That is how forward Mikkel Boedker described the 2011-12 Phoenix Coyotes. And what a story it was.
It’s the calm before the storm for the Phoenix Coyotes. After dispatching the Nashville Predators in the Western Conference Semi-Finals in five games, their next task is attempting to slow down the Los Angeles Kings who have rolled through the first two playoff series losing only once.
It is an exciting time if you’re a Coyotes fan. This team has never ventured this deep in a season in their entire 15 years of existence here in Arizona, and for that fans need to celebrate.
The Phoenix Coyotes don’t care about distractions, ownership issues, or any other obstacle standing between them and the Stanley Cup.
The Coyotes took to the skies on Tuesday, heading to Nashville, Tenn., to continue their series with the Predators.
After getting out-played in the final period and overtime in Game 1, the Coyotes came out the aggressor in Game 2 and played as solid a game the team has played in the playoffs, according to Head Coach Dave Tippett.