Thursday 30 November 2023

{coyotes} Bjugstad scores in overtime, Arizona breaks Colorado's four-game winning streak with a 4-3 victory


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TEMPE, Ariz. (AP) Nick Bjugstad scored 4:39 into overtime and the Arizona Coyotes extended their win streak to a season-high three games with a 4-3 victory over the Colorado Avalanche on Thursday night.

Michael Carcone, Travis Boyd and Nick Schmaltz also scored for Arizona, and Connor Ingram had 28 saves.

The Coyotes' win streak has come against the last three Stanley Cup winners - Tampa Bay (2021), Colorado (2022) and Vegas (2023). The Tampa Bay and Colorado wins were at 4,400-seat Mullett Arena.

"That says we are competitive and we can compete against anybody in the league," Coyotes coach Andre Tourigny said. "The other thing it says, the character and the brotherhood in that room. The care level of those guys. The urgency we have and the focus level we have, it's unbelievable. It's a blessing to watch those guys play every night."

Bjugstad was slashed by Bowen Byram on a breakaway in overtime that was nearly a penalty shot. Seconds after the resulting power play expired, Bjugstad beat Alexandar Georgiev for his fifth goal of the season.

Arizona dropped three in a row before its win streak.

"We knew we had better, and we did," Bjugstad said. "It's trending in the right direction for sure. Obviously we had that little rough patch but the last three games, playing these teams, we really bonded and cleaned up what we needed to clean up. This group, I think the sky's the limit."

Nathan MacKinnon, Cale Makar and Miles Wood scored for the Avalanche, who had won seven of eight and were attempting to tie the New York Rangers for the league lead in victories at 16. Georgiev finished with 29 stops.

"It was a hard-fought game," Colorado coach Jared Bednar said. "They are a good team. I didn't think we played our best tonight. ... Would have loved to have two points out of it but take the one and learn from it."

Makar's power-play goal gave the Avalanche a 1-0 lead with 28.4 seconds remaining in the first period. His rising shot got through a Devon Toews screen and beat Ingram over his left shoulder.

Makar has seven goals this season and leads NHL defensemen with 25 points in November.

Boyd tied it three minutes into the second when he tipped Liam O'Brien's shot from in front. Wood gave the Avalanche a 2-1 lead less than two minutes later when he took a pass off the sideboards and threaded his way to the front of the net to beat Ingram.

Schmaltz tied it again 11 seconds into a power play late in the second. He took an Alex Kerfoot feed from behind the net and one-timed it past Georgiev.

"We love playing here," Kerfoot said. "It doesn't matter how many are out there. They come and they support us."

Carcone scored 68 seconds into the third when he skated from behind the net and put the puck in off the far post for a 3-2 lead, but the Avalanche tied it on MacKinnon's power-play goal with nine minutes remaining.

McKinnon has five goals and 21 points in his last 12 games. Carcone has three goals in his last two games, including two in a 3-1 victory over Tampa Bay on Monday.

"I'm proud the way we played this week, but that means nothing next week unless we stay humble and we understand what made us successful," Tourigny said. "It's one day at a time. If you fly too high, the league will humble you pretty quickly."

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Coyotes: Host St. Louis on Saturday.

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Tuesday 28 November 2023

{coyotes} Michael Carcone scores twice, Coyotes knock off Lightning 3-1


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TEMPE, Ariz. (AP) Arizona is in the midst of a daunting scheduling quirk, facing teams that have won the past six Stanley Cup titles in consecutive games.

The Coyotes failed on the first attempt. They've been stellar in the past two.

Michael Carcone scored twice, Connor Ingram stopped 31 shots in his second straight strong performance and the Coyotes beat the Tampa Bay Lightning 3-1 on Tuesday night.

"We know we can compete in every game and we also know mistakes are kind of shooting us in the foot previous games," Carcone said. "Once you see it, you can kind of nip it in the bud I think that's kind of being the difference here."

Arizona started its tough six-game stretch with a sloppy 6-5 loss to St. Louis, which raised the Cup in 2019.

The Coyotes bounced back to beat reigning Stanley Cup champion Vegas 2-0 on Saturday and followed it up with another strong performance against the Lightning, back-to-back champions in 2020-21.

Ingram was sharp against one of the NHL's highest-scoring teams after stopping 34 shots against Vegas for his second career shutout. He also had his second assist this season and Travis Boyd scored his first goal of the season.

That puts the Coyotes at 2-1 against recent Stanley Cup champions, with games against Colorado, St. Louis and Washington coming up.

"It's another good game and we're stacking them on top of each other," Ingram said.

The Lightning are trending in the wrong direction.

Coming off a five-game point streak, Tampa Bay has lost two straight after dropping a 4-1 game at Colorado on Monday night.

Brayden Point scored and Jonas Johansson had 22 saves for the Lightning, who went 0 for 2 on the power play.

"If you're not getting power plays in the game, it's not going to do it for you so you have to score 5 on 5," Tampa Bay coach Jon Cooper said. "It's just been tough for us."

The teams' first meeting of the season got testy early, when Boyd and Tampa Bay's Tanner Jeannot dropped the gloves.

Carcone scored six seconds after they headed off the ice, beating Johansson through traffic from top of the right circle.

Ingram was sharp during a Tampa Bay power play midway through the second period and had an assist on the goal by Boyd, who slipped a shot from the right circle past Johansson's glove.

"They had a couple of seeing-eye pucks that went in and we just didn't have enough to come back from that," Cooper said.

The Lightning certainly tried, picking up the offensive pressure after Boyd's goal.

Ingram stuffed Jeannot on a shot from point-blank range and did the same to Michael Eyssimont a few minutes later. Arizona's goalie had no chance when a defensive breakdown led to a 2-on-1, finished by Point on a pass from Nikita Kucherov late in the second period.

The Coyotes turned up the pressure early in the third period and Carcone cashed in, using some nifty stickhandling to beat Johansson between the pads from just outside the crease.

"He tried for a poke check and usually if the stick is swinging the five-hole's usually open, so I just tried to throw in there and it worked out," Carcone said.

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Coyotes: Hosts Colorado on Thursday.

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Monday 27 November 2023

{coyotes} New NHL All-Star Thursday to feature player draft, PWHL 3-on-3


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The player draft will return to NHL All-Star Weekend this season as part of a new event: NHL All-Star Thursday.

Celebrities will be paired with captains, who will pick the teams for the NHL All-Star Game from a pool of players selected by the NHL and the fans.

The NHL Alumni Association will announce its Man of the Year in a tribute to the 1967 Toronto Maple Leafs, Toronto's last Stanley Cup team. The Professional Women's Hockey League will play a 3-on-3 game.

NHL All-Star Thursday will be held at Scotiabank Arena in Toronto at 6 p.m. ET on Feb. 1, followed by the NHL All-Star Skills presented by DraftKings Sportsbook on Feb. 2 and the Rogers NHL All-Star Game on Feb. 3 in the 2024 NHL All-Star Weekend.

Tickets for NHL All-Star Thursday will go on sale to the public at 10 a.m. ET on Dec. 5 via Ticketmaster. In Canada, the event will be televised on Sportsnet. In the United States, the player draft will be on ESPN, the rest on ESPN+.

"We've decided to add a third night to an already vibrant weekend," NHL chief content officer Steve Mayer said. "We felt like this was a year to make some changes, and Thursday night is one of many other changes that you're going to hear about in the coming weeks."

Check out the changes to the All-Star festivities

The NHL All-Star Game has had several different formats over the years. Captains have picked the teams three times before: at Carolina in 2011, Ottawa in 2012 and Columbus in 2015.

"We felt like that was something that was a really fun piece in past years," Mayer said. "We started to hear our fans, our players, ask, 'What about the draft?' And we've seen some other leagues doing after we did it first, and we were like, 'You know what? I think it's time for us to bring it back.'"

The NHL will select 32 players for the NHL All-Star Game, one from each team. The NHL All-Star Fan Vote will return in January, enabling the fans to select 12 players to complete the rosters.

The League will select captains from the pool of 44 players and pair them with celebrities for the Tim Hortons NHL All-Star Player Draft, and the captains will pick the four teams for the 3-on-3 tournament from the remaining pool of players.

"Not to give too much away, but our players will be in street clothes and skates," Mayer said. "They're not going to be wearing uniforms. They'll be dressed up. But we're going to have them put their skates on, and when they get picked, they'll skate over to their new team. So that's going to be fun."

The NHL has something humorous planned for the last four picks. The League has been working together with the NHL Players' Association.

"In order to make this work, we needed the players' buy-in, and the NHLPA has been incredible to work with," Mayer said. "And that's the truth. They've been really great. … They are leaning into events like this draft. They, like we do, see the value of exposing the players, having fun with the players."

Mayer said the player draft was the main impetus to add a night to All-Star Weekend, but then the NHL thought of what it could do with the NHL Alumni and the PWHL.

The NHL Alumni present the Keith Magnuson Man of the Year award annually to the former NHL player who has applied the intangibles of perseverance, commitment and teamwork developed through the game into a successful post-career transition. This time, they will do it in a ceremony called the NHL Alumni Man of the Year, Honoring the '67 Maple Leafs.

The PWHL formed this year as the top women's pro league in the world and will begin its inaugural season in January with teams in Boston, Minnesota, Montreal, New York, Ottawa and Toronto. A group of elite players will perform in the Canadian Tire PWHL 3-on-3 Showcase.

"One thing led to the next thing, which led to the next thing, and suddenly we looked at an incredible lineup of events," Mayer said. "There's something for everyone. Our players will be involved. The new women's league's great players will be involved and then our alumni. And in Toronto, there are no more popular players than the '67 Leafs.

"So, I think, in the end, this is going to be just an incredible night, a memorable night, and something that we think could be here to stay as part of our All-Star Weekend."

The NHL All-Star Game is returning to its roots. Maple Leaf Gardens hosted an all-star game in 1934 as a benefit for Maple Leafs forward Ace Bailey after an injury ended his career. The first official NHL All-Star Game was held there in 1947.

This will be the ninth NHL All-Star Game in Toronto but the first since 2000.

"I'm happy for the city of Toronto to be able to host," Maple Leafs president Brendan Shanahan said. "We want everyone to be our guest, and we want everyone to feel very connected to the sport of hockey, which is really important to the people here."

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Saturday 25 November 2023

{coyotes} Connor Ingram makes 34 saves for 2nd NHL shutout, Coyotes beat Golden Knights 2-0


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LAS VEGAS (AP) Connor Ingram made 34 saves for his first shutout of the season and second in the NHL, Clayton Keller broke a scoreless tie with 9:22 left and the Arizona Coyotes beat the Vegas Golden Knights 2-0 on Saturday night.

Lawson Crouse added an empty-net goal with 1:17 left, his 10th goal this month and of the season. He has scored in five of his past six games.

Ingram's first NHL shutout was Feb. 15 against Tampa Bay.

Logan Thompson made 16 saves for the Knights, who were shut out for the third time in six games. They were shut out only twice all of last season on the way to winning the Stanley Cup.

Arizona snapped a three-game losing streak. This was the Coyotes' lone away game in an eight-game stretch, almost the mirror opposite for the Knights. This was the Knights' only game at home during a nine-game stretch. Vegas dropped to 8-2-1 at T-Mobile Arena, but this was the second home defeat in three games.

The Knights have been in a little bit of a scoring funk. They have scored three goals in three games, losing two of them.

Neither team scored through the first two periods, though the Knights held a 20-10 advantage on shots on goal.

They had two particularly top opportunities to score late in the second. William Karlsson stole the puck at the blue line and had a one-on-one with Ingram, but shot wide. Then on a power play, Ivan Barbashev passed to Alex Pietrangelo in front of the goal that Ingram snared with his glove.

The Coyotes had their own good looks at the goal, none better than Alexander Kerfoot's shot from the slot that Thompson sprawled to save.

UP NEXT:

Coyotes: Host Tampa Bay on Tuesday night to open a five-game homestand.

Golden Knights: At Calgary on Monday night to begin a three-game Canadian trip.

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Wednesday 22 November 2023

{coyotes} Kevin Hayes breaks tie in 3rd period, Blues outlast Coyotes 6-5


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TEMPE, Ariz. (AP) St. Louis and Arizona struggled to score early. Two more lengthy scoring droughts came in the second and third period.

The rest of the night was a feast of goals.

Nick Leddy and Alexey Toropchenko had short-handed goal 33 seconds apart, Kevin Hayes broke a tie early in the third period and the Blues outlasted the Coyotes 6-5 on Wednesday night.

"I don't think any either team entered tonight's game thinking that was going to be the outcome," Hayes said. "A lot of goals went in in crazy ways. I felt like every shot there for a little bit was going in."

It sure seemed like it.

The teams combined for 10 goals in 22 minutes spanning the first and second periods. It was the third NHL game in 30 years to have five tying goals in the first 35 minutes and 23 players had at least a point.

St. Louis chased goalie Karel Vejmelka with four goals before the midpoint of the second period. The Coyotes chased Jordan Binnington not long after that with their fifth.

Brayden Schenn, Colton Parayko and Robert Thomas also scored for the Blues.

"It wasn't like best thing for us, but we found a way to get a win and just sometimes it happens like that," Toropchenko said.

Arizona's Lawson Crouse scored his ninth goal in 11 games this month. Michael Carcone had a goal and an assist.

Nick Bjugstad, Jason Zucker and Nick Schmaltz also scored for the Coyotes. Mattias Maccelli had two assists for points in his eighth straight home game to start the season, matching Igor Korolev's team record set in 1995-96.

All that scoring and it still wasn't enough to prevent Arizona's third straight loss.

"You score five goals it should be an easy win," Coyotes coach Andre Tourigny said. "That's not the first time and that's really disappointing."

Both teams missed the net on some good early chances. A flurry of goals followed.

Schenn scored on a breakaway midway through the first period. Bjugstad tied it less than two minutes later and Parayko put the Blues up 2-1 less than two minutes after that.

Zucker tied it late in the period, getting enough of Carcone's crossing pass to trickle the puck over the goal line.

The goals kept coming.

Crouse needed 22 seconds of the second period to put the Coyotes up 3-2.

Leddy tied with his short-handed goal after a slick deke and Toropchenko chased Vejmelka with his shorty on a shot from the left circle.

"It was huge momentum boost for our team scoring two short," said Schenn, who scored his 600th career point. "You don't really see that all the same kill."

Then it was Arizona's turn.

Carcone scored on a wrister that was initially rule no goal - video replay showed it went in - and Schmaltz chased Binnington 1:01 later with another wrister.

Thomas tied it again midway through the period on rebound and Hayes put the Blues up 6-5 on a breakaway early in the third.

"We're giving up too many grade-A chances," Bjugstad said. "It's not anything on the goalies. When they (the opponent) are getting chances, those seem to be good opportunities."

Somehow, no one scored over the final 15:47, capping a bizarre night in the desert.

UP NEXT

Blues: Host Nashville on Friday.

Coyotes: At Vegas on Saturday night.

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Monday 20 November 2023

{coyotes} Report: NHL looking to put together four team best-on-best tournament in 2025


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After years of waiting, we'll finally see a best-on-best hockey tournament in February 2025.

There's a catch, though.

According to ESPN's Greg Wyshinski, the proposed tournament will only feature Canada, the United States, Sweden and Finland.

The NHL and NHLPA are aiming to host an event ahead of the 2026 Olympics, where NHL players are set to partake for the first time since 2014.

Due to the diluted talent pool, however, the proposed tournament would not be called the World Cup of Hockey. One league source reportedly explained that there isn't enough time to orchestrate the logistics of a larger-scale tournament.

"We're hopeful to have an international tournament in February 2025," NHL deputy commissioner Bill Daly told reporters in Sweden last week. "We're working with the players' association on the construct of that. Then, after that, we would like to be in a regular rotation between the Olympics and the World Cup every other year. That obviously involves us having an agreement to go to Milan [in 2026], and that is still a work in progress."

The last time there was a best-on-best tournament was when the World Cup of Hockey took place in 2016. Since then, the NHL and NHLPA haven't been able to replicate the event due to various issues. The next opportunity for a World Cup of Hockey would be in 2028, based on Daly's timeline.

"I think at minimum, there are three factors that have impacted our ability to nail something down," NHL commissioner Gary Bettman told reporters in Sweden. "One was COVID. Two was the change in executive directors in the players' association. And three is the political climate in the world in terms of the way some countries are interacting with others."

The proposed four-nations cup isn't really a best-on-best tournament, as it'd exclude all Russians and players like David Pastrnak (Czech Republic), Leon Draisaitl (Germany), Moritz Seider (Germany), Kevin Fiala (Switzerland) and Roman Josi (Switzerland).

"We might get there over time," Bettman added. "We may have to evolve into a more inclusive World Cup,"

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