The Phoenix Coyotes have no control over what happens off the ice, but they’re definitely controlling everything on it after Sunday’s convincing 5-3 win over the Nashville Predators in Game 2 of the Western Conference semi-finals.
After logging long hours traveling around the country, meeting with prospects, and studying a seemingly endless amount film, the Arizona Cardinals coaches and scouts can breath easier with the 2012 draft now in the rearview mirror.
What would playoff hockey be for the Phoenix Coyotes without another overtime game, right? For the sixth time in seven games, the ‘Yotes found themselves surviving sudden death, beating the Nashville Predators 4-3 in Game 1 of their Western Conference Semifinals at Jobing.com Arena.
It’s hard to believe it’s been eight years since Pat Tillman was killed in Afghanistan defending this great country.
Arizona State football is looking to turn-back-the-clock, but they need some help.
Even from over 2,000 miles away, Senator John McCain is keeping a close eye on the Phoenix sports scene.
A year ago Arizona State cornerback Omar Bolden didn’t know what where his football career was headed. Today there is still uncertainty, but his future looks brighter than it did last spring when the All-Pac-10 selection was diagnosed with a tore ACL in his left knee ending his senior season before it ever started.
There was really no “off” in Larry Fitzgerald’s off-season. Following a season where he caught 80 passes for 1,411 and eight touchdowns while enduring a rotating door at quarterback, Fitz has taken traveling to another level the past three months. His schedule has included stops in Australia, Europe, South America and Africa twice.
When Rich Rodriguez was hired by the University of Arizona back in November, he had really no idea what his 2012 team would look like.
People in the Verde Valley won’t be seeing Romano Scaturro at his Cornville, Arizona restaurant later this month. He’ll be out is seeing the country.