Category: Phoenix Coyotes
What Shane Doan Brings to the Maple Leafs’ Front Office
Jason SpezzaOn Thursday, the Toronto Maple Leafs announced that former Phoenix Coyotes player and executive would be joining their front office. After his retirement, Doan served as the Coyotes’ chief hockey development officer. Shane Doan will be joining the Toronto Maple Leafs front office alongside new gen...
Read more13-Year Veteran Forward & Former 1st-Round Pick Announces Retirement
CoyoMikkel Boedker, the highest-drafted player from Denmark in NHL history, has officially announced his retirement from professional hockey. Following Denmark's 7-1 loss to Finland in the World Championships, Boedker shared his decision, citing a desire to dedicate more time to his family as the prima...
Read morePatrick Kane and the New York Rangers Stanley Cup Aspirations
RangersThree weeks ago, Patrick Kane was traded to New York as the…
Read moreDomi traded to Stars by Blackhawks
ChicagoMax Domi was traded to the Dallas Stars by the Chicago Blackhawks on Thursday.
Read moreHappy Goaliversary! Alex Ovechkin scored ‘The Goal’ seventeen years ago today.
Alex OvechkinOn January 16th, 2006, Alex Ovechkin scored what is one of the greatest goals in NHL history. While falling and twirling around on his back, Ovi sent a “simply sensational” shot somehow past Phoenix Coyotes […]
Read moreJordan Szwarz Re-Signs In DEL
Phoenix CoyotesAdler Mannheim of the German DEL announced six contract extensions today, among them former NHL forward Jordan Szwarz. The 31-year-old has signed through 2025, potentially ending any chance of a North American return. Originally selected 97th overall by the Phoenix Coyotes in 2009, Szwarz made his N...
Read moreFlyers Trade Tree: Daymond Langkow’s 20-year Influence
Philadelphia FlyersOn July 2, 2001, the Philadelphia Flyers made a trade that would shift the trajectory of the franchise for decades to come. This trade sent Daymond Langkow to the Phoenix…
Read moreKeith Yandle Announces Retirement After 16-year Career
Phoenix CoyotesDefenseman Keith Yandle has announced his retirement after a remarkable 16-year career that included the NHL's Ironman record.
Read moreRevisiting Brian Boucher’s Record Shutout Streak
ESPNMany hockey fans of the new generation associate with his role as an NHL analyst for ESPN and his former role covering the game for NBC. One of the most gifted goaltending experts in the media today developed his knowledge throughout 13 NHL seasons between the pipes. The most prominent element of h...
Read moreDomi agrees to one-year, $3 million contract with Blackhawks
Carolina HurricanesMax Domi agreed to a one-year, $3 million contract with the Chicago Blackhawks on Wednesday.
Read moreFlyers Trade Tree: Daymond Langkow’s 20-year Influence
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Read moreYandle's NHL-record consecutive games played streak ends at 989
Phoenix CoyotesVOORHEES, N.J. -- Keith Yandle's NHL-record consecutive games played streak ended at 989 when the Philadelphia Flyers defenseman was a healthy scratch for a 6-3 loss to the Toronto Maple Leafs on Saturday.
Read moreYandle's NHL-record consecutive games played streak ends at 989
Phoenix CoyotesVOORHEES, N.J. -- Keith Yandle's NHL-record consecutive games played streak ended at 989 when the Philadelphia Flyers defenseman was a healthy scratch against the Toronto Maple Leafs on Saturday.
Read moreYandle NHL record consecutive games played streak to end at 989
Phoenix CoyotesVOORHEES, N.J. -- Keith Yandle's NHL record consecutive games played streak will end at 989 when the Philadelphia Flyers defenseman will be a healthy scratch Saturday.
Read moreYandle NHL record consecutive games played streak to end at 989
Phoenix CoyotesVOORHEES, -- Keith Yandle's NHL record consecutive games played streak will end at 989 when the Philadelphia Flyers defenseman will be a healthy scratch on Saturday. "I don't really know if it's hit me completely," Yandle said Saturday. "Obviously something I take a lot of pride in. I'm fortunate...
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