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    The Phoenix Coyotes continue to complicate everything by winning

    Shane Doan and Mike Smith snuggle (Getty Images)

    The Phoenix Coyotes became the 8th consecutive team to defeat the Chicago Blackhawks Saturday, so one could understand why most of the chatter following that game was surprise over Chicago's continuing struggles.

    But take heart, Illinoisans: it's possible your team's loss had less to do with the Hawks playing poorly and more to do with the Coyotes playing so well.

    In fact, the Hawks' 8-game losing streak may not have been the most surprising run to come out of that game: for the Coyotes, the win was their 5th in a row, a streak that has included victories over the Detroit Red Wings and San Jose Sharks, vaulting the team into 8th place in the Western Conference.

    Frankly, for anyone expecting big action at the trade deadline, this recent win streak is just a huge disappointment. The Coyotes' ownership struggles and vast array of expiring contracts could make them the central hub for deadline deals. Heck, when you type "Phoenix C" into Google, the first suggestion is "Phoenix Craigslist."

    But there will be no fire sale in Phoenix if this team continues to play spectacular hockey.

    One look at the Coyotes lineup should tell you that this group isn't supposed to be postseason-bound -- it's supposed to be sold off, piece by piece, to the teams that are.

    Much of the Coyotes' core (Shane Doan, Daymond Langkow, Ray Whitney, Adrian Aucoin, Taylor Pyatt, and Michael Roszival) is headed for unrestricted free agency at the end of this season, and while none of these guys scream "massive impact", each of those guys would be a nice addition to a playoff team.

    Shane Doan especially could command a pretty penny at the month's end, and the ownership situation has increased the likelihood that he'll reach July 1 without a contract. From the Winnipeg Free Press:

    "Obviously, I'd be pretty naive to not think that way," Doan said in a recent interview. "At the same time, everything is kind of focused on waiting to see how our team's doing and what we're doing and what's going on with the ownership and different things. (I'll) make a decision then I guess.

    "But yeah, I'd be stupid not to be looking at (my options) and thinking about everything else."

    But Doan controls everything. He may be a free agent in July, but he can also dictate where and if he goes right now. His contract has a no-movement clause, and he's gone on record many times as saying that he'd rather stay.

    If the Coyotes are playoff-bound, he's not going anywhere -- especially if Phoenix has a chance to play first-round spoiler versus, say, a Detroit Red Wings team that swept them in the first-round last year, devastating a fanbase that thought they were watching the swansong of the franchise in Arizona.

    Whitney, too, could be a major addition to a contending team's forward corps. Did you know he's the Coyotes' leading scorer, with 51 points in 56 games? Whitney is 3 months shy of 40, and he has more points than Teemu Selanne despite playing on a more defensive-minded team with less help. He's 18th in the NHL in scoring and 7th among Western Conference forwards. But no one's talking about him, and he won't even be available if he continues to keep the Coyotes in the playoff hunt.

    Mike Smith is good, unfortunatelyAnd remember when it was said that Phoenix was desperate for a goalie, that their best assets could be had for an NHL-ready netminding prospect? That was right around the time the Coyotes were letting Mike Smith and Jason LaBarbera compete for the starting job, a plan that seemed like a hilariously sad joke.

    Well, Mike Smith has ruined the joke.

    Smith has actually improved on the goaltending Phoenix was getting with Ilya Bryzgalov last season. Bryzgalov posted a GAA of 2.48 and a save percentage of .921 in 2010-11. This year, Smith has given the Coyotes a 2.33 GAA and a .925 save percentage.

    This week, he posted more wins than goals allowed, going 4-0-0 with a 0.74 GAA and a .975 save percentage. (You know who could use a goaltender with numbers like that? The Philadelphia Flyers.)

    Smith looks poised to drag the Coyotes into their third consecutive postseason, a prospect that should excite anyone hoping for the most boring trade deadline ever.

     

    22 comments

    • Austin G  •  3 months ago
      Ray Whitney is one of the most underrated players in the game. He's a class act, a team leader, a skilled shooter, and a wizard moving the puck. He was never a star, but he's incredibly consistent. Only 23 points until 1,000! Glad to see the success he's had.
      • Sean F 3 months ago
        We miss him here in Raleigh. And Vrbata for that matter.
      • David G 3 months ago
        He also played briefly in Detroit and scored some clutch goals. Undersized, but underrated.
    • yo yo  •  3 months ago
      I might be wrong but I doubt the Coyotes get transferred anytime soon.
      Who has a qualified building that's been on the mention list ?
      • Dude Guy 3 months ago
        Hartford, CT
      • David G 3 months ago
        KC... thats it.
      • Derrick 3 months ago
        I think they should be sold and have the name changed. Either Glendale Coyotes or Arizona Coyotes
    • bk8718  •  3 months ago
      To be fair to the Coyotes, New York Ink is listed before the Islanders, Dallas Shoe Warehouse before the Stars, and Florida Powerball before the Panthers
      • William 3 months ago
        Did you really put in the effort to do all of that? haha
    • Mike Hawk  •  Peoria, Arizona  •  3 months ago
      If you get an owner, we will come!
      • Derrick 3 months ago
        I go anyways. Have been to five games so far this season, and will go to at least two more. GET OUT THERE!
    • Nicholas  •  3 months ago
      I bet all you trolls who gave Smitty and the Yotes crap feel stupid now were going to make it into the playoffs, staying in phoenix and possibly go to the second round
    • Joe in DE  •  Plainfield, New Jersey  •  3 months ago
      Rozsival a solid addition to a playoff team? Maybe if they start awarding the Stanley Cup for passing instead of shooting and taking a lazy stick penalty after getting beat to the outside
      • nix 3 months ago
        I don't know. I think he would be a nifty addition to Boston's blueline. ;) (Sorry, Bruins fans.)
    • Nina Ruth  •  San Diego, California  •  3 months ago
      I love my 'Yotes, even through the worst of times...but I'm glad we're rocking right now! :-)
    • doh  •  3 months ago
      heck typing in edmonton o gets a bunch of crap.
    • Irish Fan  •  3 months ago
      I'm not sure how nice of an addition Kurt Sauer would be for any team, unless they need butts in the press box. Poor guy hasn't played since 2009 due to a severe concussion.
    • Swede  •  Phoenix, Arizona  •  3 months ago
      Haven't been to game this year but do hope they get to the play offs. Here in Phoenix 'Phoenix c' gets me in order, Phoenix Craigslist, college, then Coyotes. Kinda sad.
    • Sundance  •  Fredericton, Canada  •  3 months ago
      qc did well passing on the thrashers and holding out for the coyotes
    • LJE  •  Irvine, California  •  3 months ago
      Seeing no mention of Radim Vrbata or his team-leading 26 goals in a thread about the Phoenix Coyotes and their winning ways just contributes to his unfortunate underrated-ness. Shameful, Mooney, shameful. It's almost as bad as his exclusion from the All-Star Game (although I'm sure he appreciated the rest).
    • Kevin  •  Vancouver, Canada  •  3 months ago
      When I type Pheonix C into google I get the Coyotes first, and ticket sales 2nd (man I wish I lived somewhere where I could sit on the glass for 10 bucks!) and I also live in Vancouver. Maybe I just look up more hockey stuff then a professional hockey writer? Wierd.
    • Richie  •  Cork, Ireland  •  3 months ago
      Boohoo Harrison and anyone else who's favourite team was eying up Doan etc hoping for a cheap deal for their team. We are so sorry we've ruined your fun by you know winning games.
      Signed - The Phoenix Coyotes
    • doh  •  3 months ago
      winning team + dirt cheap tickets = no attendance ....?

      yeah move the team christ
    • rmw  •  Chicago, Illinois  •  3 months ago
      The Coyotes are a good team and they have a lot of potential but as long as this owenrship situation isn't resolved anytime soon and the team doesn't have that necessary stability to keep it afloat in the Valley, it won't matter one iota how well they're playing. They rarely if ever sell out their home games and they're next to last in attendance and they haven't turned a profit since they arrived there from Winnipeg. Buttgoblin needs to stop drinking that kool-aid, admit he screwed up, sell the team to Quebecor and move them to Quebec City where they can and will turn a profit but if not, there's Kansas City already with an arena in place. Glendale cannot hemmorage any more money into this franchise just for the NHL's sake.
    • ST  •  Calgary, Canada  •  3 months ago
      Maybe they should try selling the Phoenix Coyotes on the Phoenix Craigslist.
    • Poopdaddy  •  3 months ago
      the trap can help any team win if implemented right...the problem is that it is mind numbingly boring. Look at the Devils they have major attendance issues as well due to the boredom of watching them trap like mad men.
    • Swift's Toole Box  •  3 months ago
      they could win the cup with Wayne Gretzsky II: Electric Caribou as their star, and I still don't think Phoenix would be a good hockey market.
    • Sfsresf  •  Burnaby, Canada  •  3 months ago
      I can honestly say that attending a Coyotes game last year was the most boring sports event I've ever witnessed live. Just horrible.
      My favorite part was when they announced the attendance as 10K when it was more like 5K.

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