Garbage effort by a garbage team, which I guess shouldn't be so surprising. After pulling out close games against LA and Colorado they had a chance to get something going and begin to right the ship. But instead, the Coyotes did what they have done all year when given a good opportunity, they collapsed and gave a mailed in effort. The team didn't just fall flat on their faces, they were completely embarrassed in their own building by a team that quite frankly isn't even that good.
The Pens played Thibault in net last night who is probably one of the worst backups in the league. Between that and the Pens porous defense the Coyotes should have been smelling blood. A quick shot, a few early chances is all it would have taken to put a little pressure on Thibault. Instead, the Coyotes come out with zero energy and are fishing the puck out of the net in the first thirty seconds of the game.
Tellqvist had his worst outing as a Coyote last night and has been struggling as of late. Any time a talentless hack like Jarkko Ruutu scores a goal you know you're in trouble. Unfortunately, this has been the problem with Tellqvist in Toronto as well. He would be very impressive in short bursts but would then disappear once the workload started to grow. I am hopeful that he will start to find some consistency, but the longer this goes on the less it looks like a fluke and the more it looks like a trend. We need to find out whether or not Telly will be a viable option as a starter for next year and beyond. Cujo will not be back next season, and sifting through the leftover pile in free agency for the most important piece of your team isn't the most promising of situations.
There are now twelve games before the trade deadline. To have any chance at the playoffs the Coyotes would need to win at least seven of those games to have a legitimate chance. With Anaheim, Nashville, and Detroit comprising of six of those games, the odds are bleak. Nagy, Doan, Nolan, Perreault, and Joseph are the five biggest free agents on the team. With so many free agents to be, the Coyotes have the golden chance to tremendously accelerate the rebuilding process. GMs at the trade deadline immensely overpay for talent to make their Cup run. Trading our free agents would finally give us the chance to build a team the correct way. And honestly, this team will never, ever go anywhere if its (supposed) best players are Shane Doan and Ladislav Nagy.