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Phoenix Coyotes: Do 'Yotes Have a Long-Term Financial Chance in the Desert?
The Phoenix Coyotes had the best season in their franchise's history this year. The Coyotes won their division for the first time in their brief history and also won two playoff ...
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NHL Playoffs 2012: Phoenix Coyotes Players' Actions Under Investigation by NHL
It’s been three days since the Phoenix Coyotes ' season ended in a 4-3 OT loss to the Kings , yet they are still making headlines. ESPN reported that the NHL is looking into the postgame actions of four Phoenix players...
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Free Agency and Future of the Franchise Will Dominate Coyotes Offseason
The smell of defeat still resonated among the Phoenix Coyotes like fish left out overnight. Sure, the Coyotes reached the highest point in franchise history and their play ...
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NHL Looking into Coyotes' Antics
The NHL is further investigating the postgame actions and comments of some Phoenix Coyotes players after their season-ending, overtime loss in the Western Conference finals, league executive vice president Colin Campbell told ESPN...
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No Knee Damage for Rozsival After Brown Hit
According to the Arizona Republic, Phoenix Coyotes GM Don Maloney is reporting defenseman Michal Rozsival avoided structural knee damage after absorbing a hit from Kings captain Dustin Brown during Game 5 of the Western Conference finals...
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NHL Playoffs 2012: Coyotes' Postgame Behavior Shouldn't Taint Their Season
There are three options as to how one will remember the 2011-12 Phoenix Coyotes . It will either be the way they finished the regular season, how they finished the playoffs or the hasty, heated epilogue some of them tacked on after the fact...
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Stanley Cup Playoffs 2012: Phoenix Coyotes' Season Ends Despite Solid Effort
The end did not justify the means. Over the course of the regular season and down through the Stanley Cup playoffs, the Phoenix Coyotes were able to put distraction after ...
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Coyotes' Aucoin out for Game 5
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Stanley Cup Playoffs: The Phoenix Coyotes Look to Game 5 with Renewed Energy
Most pundits believe the Los Angeles Kings have the Western Conference series all but wrapped up with a colorful ribbon. To those directly involved, each would caution not to make such wild predictions nor press any panic buttons...
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Phoenix Coyotes' Lineup Change Key to Success
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Stanley Cup Playoffs 2012: Phoenix Coyotes Stay Alive with Better Execution
LOS ANGELES - Maybe a cruel act of desperation can bring out the best. That was certainly the case Sunday afternoon when the Phoenix Coyotes , facing elimination and commencement ...
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Coyotes vs. Kings: Phoenix Must Shoot Early and Often to Win Game 5
The Phoenix Coyotes have been out shot by the Los Angeles Kings in each of their four Western Conference playoff games thus far. If the Coyotes want to win Game 5, and extend the series, they must shoot the puck early an often...
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NHL Playoffs 2012: Phoenix Coyotes Stay Alive with 2-0 Shutout over L.A. Kings
The crowd at Staples Center in Los Angeles was ready for a party, but the Phoenix Coyotes played spoiler on Sunday with a 2-0 shutout victory over the Kings ...
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NHL Playoffs 2012: Will the Extra Day Between Games Help Phoenix Coyotes?
As harrowing as a 3-0 deficit in a best-of-seven bout ought to be, the Phoenix Coyotes may be undertaking their task to take four straight do-or-die games in the least harrowing fashion...
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Stanley Cup Playoffs 2012: Mike Smith and Coyotes Who Must Thrive to Avoid Sweep
Despite the fact that the Phoenix Coyotes were seeded higher than the Los Angeles Kings , many still expected the Kings to win their Western Conference Finals...
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Kings vs Coyotes: Lack of Go-to Scorer Will Lead to Sweep of Reeling Coyotes
When you find yourself trailing three games to none in a playoff series such as the Phoenix Coyotes presently are in the NHL Western Conference Finals, odds are there are a number of reasons why the team finds itself in such a hole...
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NHL Playoffs 2012: Shane Doan's Leadership Facing Its Biggest Test Yet
His team trailing in the Western Conference playoffs two games to none, Phoenix Coyotes captain Shane Doan stepped up and set a tone for Thursday night’s Game 3 on his first shift...
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Dave Tippett Unhappy with Officiating, Embellishment Following Game 3 Loss
How do you know desperation is starting to set in for the Phoenix Coyotes ? The focus is now being turned to the officiating as was the case following Thursday's game in Los Angeles, which the Kings won by a 2-1 margin to take a 3-0 series lead...
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Martin Hanzal Suspension: Shane Doan and More Coyotes Forwards Who Must Step Up
Shane Doan is one of several struggling Phoenix Coyotes forwards who must step up in Game 3 of the Western Conference Finals against the Los Angeles Kings with Martin Hanzal suspended...
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Coyotes vs. Kings Game 3: Mike Smith Must Improve for Phoenix to Avoid 0-3 Hole
If Phoenix Coyotes goaltender Mike Smith doesn't give his team a better chance to win against the Los Angeles Kings in Game 3 of the Western Conference Finals, L.A. will take a commanding 3-0 series lead...
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Martin Hanzal Suspension: 1-Game Ban Not Enough for Malicious Boarding Penalty
Aside from the fact that so many surprising teams have advanced and that goaltending has been spectacular, there is no question that the biggest story of the 2012 Stanley Cup playoffs has been the high volume of illegal hits...
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Stanley Cup Playoffs 2012: Why the LA Kings Won't Sweep the Phoenix Coyotes
The Cinderella story for the Los Angeles Kings has continued in the conference finals of this year’s Stanley Cup playoffs against the Phoenix Coyotes . In two games against the Coyotes in Glendale, Ariz...
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Disciplinary Hearing Today for Coyotes' Hanzal
Phoenix Coyotes forward Martin Hanzal will have a disciplinary hearing Wednesday with the NHL Player Safety Department following a boarding incident in Game 2 of the Western Conference Finals on Tuesday...
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Kings vs. Coyotes: Players That Need to Step Up for Coyotes in Game 3
After dropping the first two games of the series at home, the Phoenix Coyotes need players to step up as the series heads to Los Angeles...
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NHL Playoffs: Will Phoenix Coyotes Be Punished Further for 4 Dangerous Plays?
Last night, the Los Angeles Kings beat the Phoenix Coyotes 4-0 to take a 2-0 series lead. The result of the scoreboard domination was a loss of control and discipline from the Coyotes, as they were continually sent to the penalty box...












