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Good Point
Posted on 14 Feb 2012 by Doug Podkowsky.
VAN – 2 PHX – 1 F/SO The Coyotes were on the road Monday night and took their 5-game winning streak to Vancouver to face the Northwest Division leading Canucks. In a game where neither team could maintain an edge, Phoenix went toe-to-toe and found a way to earn a point against one of the league’s best teams Phoenix goalie Mike Smith, who was awarded NHL Player of the Week last week, was g...
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Trends Continue
Posted on 10 Feb 2012 by Doug Podkowsky.
PHX – 2 CGY – 1 F/OT The Phoenix Coyotes put their three-game winning streak on the line when they hosted the Calgary Flames Thursday night. Phoenix is quickly moving up in the standings in a tight Western Conference race and began the night tied with the Minnesota Wild for 8th place. Calgary, playing their second road game in 24 hours, was coming off a big win in San Jose and was jus...
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Coyotes Hand Avs Another Embarrassing Loss
Posted on 27 Jan 2011 by Adam Lanning.
In their last game before the NHL All-Star Game, the Colorado Avalanche hosted the Phoenix Coyotes in Denver, Colorado. This would be the second of four meeting between the two teams, as the Coyotes won the first meeting 2-0. The Avs, coming off a close win against the St. Louis Blues, were looking to win the last game of their five-game home stand. The Coyotes, coming off a loss the night befo...
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Coyotes Come Up Short, lose to Red Wings
Posted on 15 Dec 2009 by Matt Shott.
The red hot Phoenix Coyotes ended their seven game point streak with a 3-2 loss to the Detroit Red Wings Monday night. The win was the Red Wings third in as many games, and the first time this season the Wings beat the surprising Phoenix Coyotes. It seemed as though Ilya Bryzgalov, the Coyotes saving grace as of late, was just not on his game last night. Bryz faced 32 shots and stopped 29 of ...
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A Good Loss
Posted on 5 Apr 2009 by Mark Gage.
In reality there's no such thing as a good loss … most of the time moral victories are little more than excuses for inadequacies designed to boost the confidence of those involved, and if you don't win, you don't win … and that, of course, is the objective of the game. Last night in Edmonton was a game that the Canucks needed to win for a lot of different reasons and ...









