That win over MTL should give some confidence to the Yotes, but man did they look awful! I can't believe how far they've fallen without Price.
Thought this was kinda funny.
I have nothing going on tonight so I thought hey maybe I'll catch another Yotes game, better double check if they are home.
So I get on NHL.com and in the gamecenter it leads off with this very perplexing headline:
"Jason Spezza will be in the lineup when the Dallas Stars host the Arizona Coyotes at Gila River Arena on Thursday. "
I'm like wait, so we are at home, but we're the road team?
LOL Anyways, obviously I figured it out, just thought it was kinda funny. GO YOTES!
Anyone else going to the game tonight?
Domi and Duclair are the type of building blocks I never dreamed we would develop here. Another unreal performance from the youngsters tonight.
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Too bad about the Blues. First period hole was too deep to recover from. Good effort in the final two periods to at least make it a game.
The schedule is looking brutal from here on out. If the Yotes make the playoffs, they'll belong there.
No go at TB last night. Competing well against top teams, but we're not able to find that extra gear to push over the top and collect points.
Playoff chances looking bleak at this point.
I have to be honest here though, and you’re probably going to shake your head. But if this were right before I was diagnosed, I’m embarrassed to say that I would have had no clue who this guy was. But when I found out I was a diabetic, he immediately became a very important figure in my life. In fact, right after Dr. Strachan, our family doctor, gave me the news, my first question wasn’t about how my diet would change, how to take insulin shots or how it would change my lifestyle. All I wanted to know was, “Can I still play hockey?”
I remember the doctor giving a slight smile and asking, “Do you know Bobby Clarke?”
I shook my head.
“Well, he was a great hockey player and he has diabetes. Of course you can play hockey, Max.”
http://www.azcentral.com/story/spor...-dylan-strome-prospects-ranked-best/81827946/Arizona Coyotes' Dylan Strome, prospects ranked best
Not only has Strome continued to evolve with the Erie Otters in the Ontario Hockey League, but he’s impressed so much that he’s been tabbed the No. 1 prospect by The Hockey News with the magazine also identifying the Coyotes’ contingent of prospects and 21-and-under NHLers as tops among all 30 teams.
Center Christian Dvorak, slotted as the 10th-best prospect by The Hockey News, leads the London Knights and sits second in the entire OHL with 118 points – 51 of which are goals, a league-high. Look for him to seriously contend for roster consideration in the fall.
“I think he’s very close to playing in the National Hockey League,” Maloney said.