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…
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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…
“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.
The Phoenix Coyotes don’t care about distractions, ownership issues, or any other obstacle standing between them and the Stanley Cup.
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.
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.
Hundreds of people made their way out to Cutter Aviation at Sky Harbor Airport on Tuesday to welcome home their team that has accomplished something that both the fans and the organization have not been apart of.
Even from over 2,000 miles away, Senator John McCain is keeping a close eye on the Phoenix sports scene.
It was déjà vu all over again on Saturday night in the final seconds of game two as the Coyotes gave up a game-tying goal with just 5.5 seconds remaining. They eventually lost the game 4-3 in overtime, evening the series at one game a piece.