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That crashing sound you've been hearing is the Coyotes free falling back to earth.
That crashing sound you've been hearing is the Coyotes free falling back to earth.
It isn't just this game that has me concerned, its that they have now lost six of their last seven. That includes failing to hold late leads against Dallas, Detroit, and Calgary (where they were up 3-0). I understand that those are some good teams and all, but those are the kind of points the Coyotes can't afford to let slip away. Now I am still hopeful that they can turn it around (getting Doan, Vrbata, and Bryzgalov back into their groove would be huge), but the truth is that the team played above their skill level for so long that they were probably due for an adjustment. However, even if the Coyotes fall short this year, in the next season or two they could become very scary with Kyle Turris, Kevin Porter, Blake Wheeler, and Brett MacLean all lighting it up in their respective programs.Too premature to sound the alarm. They were in a tough hostile environment against the division leader...Also minus their captain....
It's unfortunate that they've had some major injuries at the most inopportune time (especially Hanzal who was performing at an all-star level) and the fact that Vrbata has been enduring some lingering ailments as of late.
I just hope that the Yotes can add 1 veteran forward at the trading deadline, but obviously not mortgaging any integral part of their future.
Gretzky got his 99th career victory tonight, as the Coyotes have now won all five games against the Kings this season. Phoenix is now one point behind 8th place Colorado and four behind 6th place Nashville. They have to keep performing well for the rest of this month as there are a lot of winnable games, with LA (last place), Calgary (7th), Colorado (8th), St. Louis (12th) and Chicago (14th) on the schedule.
Despite what Panger said on the broadcast last night and the article in the Republic, the Coyotes are actually in 9th place right now (based on the standing tiebreakers -- 1. points, 2. games played, 3. wins, 4. head-to-head, 5. goal differential). They are tied for 7th place in points (66) with both Calgary and Vancouver, but both of these teams have a game in hand. The Coyotes have 31 wins vs. 29 for both Calgary and Vancouver.
Out of our seven winnable games here, the Coyotes went 3-4-1 for a grand total of seven points. That just isn't acceptable for a team with playoff aspirations. They had a perfect opportunity to build some momentum and get into one of those eight playoff spots, and blew it badly. Now they have a real tough climb ahead of them.Agreed. Out of the next 7, all are winnable games.
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