GLENDALE, Ariz. (AP)—Peter Mueller(notes) had little trouble expressing his relief after scoring his first goal of the season.
“Finally,” Mueller said after the Coyotes’ 3-1 win over the Chicago Blackhawks on Thursday night. “It’s like someone took a weight vest off of me.”
Mueller spent two games as a healthy scratch before returning to the lineup Wednesday in Colorado. Though he didn’t record a point, extending his scoreless streak to seven games, Phoenix coach Dave Tippett saw an immediate difference.
“He sat out a couple of games and it hopefully helped him get his urgency back,” Tippett said. “There’s an urgency in the details in what he’s doing in practice. He’s not so nonchalant, and that has shown the last two games.”
Scottie Upshall(notes) also scored, and Ilya Bryzgalov(notes) made 31 saves for the Coyotes, who snapped a two-game losing streak.
“Everyone was in together,” Bryzgalov said. “There were no passengers tonight. Everybody did his role.”
Kris Versteeg(notes) had a short-handed goal for the Blackhawks, who have lost two of three.
“They’re a better team,” Chicago coach Joel Quenneville said of the Coyotes. “They’re deeper, they’re balanced, they have a very mobile defense and they’ve got good goaltending.”
Hanzal needed just 2:34 to give the Coyotes a 1-0 lead, sending a sharp wrist shot from the middle of the left circle between Cristobal Huet’s(notes) pads.
Mueller made it 2-0 at 11:55 on a rebound after Hanzal tried to redirect a pass from Shane Doan(notes) from the half-boards.
Upshall extended the lead to 3-0 at 10:38 of the second period with a wrist shot from the left circle just inside the right post.
Versteeg brought the Blackhawks within 3-1 at 13:56 of the second period, taking a back pass from Patrick Kane(notes) and beating Bryzgalov with a wrister from the left circle. Despite being short-handed, Chicago spent most of the first 90 seconds of the power play cycling in the Coyotes’ zone before scoring.
Colin Fraser(notes) appeared to cut the deficit to one with 9:20 remaining, but the apparent goal was overturned by video review which showed that Fraser kicked in the puck.
“We’ve got to bear down and try to get to those opportunities,” Versteeg said. “If we score on half our opportunities it’s totally a different game.”
NOTES: Coyotes D Ed Jovanovski(notes) left late in the third period with an apparent lower-body injury. The announced crowd of 10,362 was the third-highest of the season. Kane and Patrick Sharp(notes) missed on consecutive breakaway attempts early in the second period. Blackhawks C Jonathan Toews(notes) (concussion) skated before the game, but missed his fifth straight contest. Toews was injured on Oct. 21 and might return to the lineup on Friday. Phoenix was without Zbynek Michalek(notes), who sustained a lower-body injury in the Coyotes’ 4-1 loss to Colorado on Wednesday and is listed as “week to week.” Kane has six points in six games.

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The team itself is amazing. They might be contenders this year but if they win the cup and no one will keep buy them and actually keep them there with a massively red bottom line, you might as well just kiss the franchise good bye. You will have your parade through downtown Phoenix/Glendale and then the next parade will be the trucks picking up the team and all supporting personel to another city.
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I have nothing but respect for the Coyotes trying to stay in Arizona, but if a team can't afford to be somewhere it should fold or relocate. I am sorry. They have a very solid team this year and I would like to see them get far, but it is all up to the fans to actually attend a game and support their team win or lose to keep them there. Look west to Los Angeles and you will see what I mean. They may have been losing money but not at the rate the Jets/Coyotes have been for the last 15 years. If a business had been hemorhaging money they way they have, they would have folded 10 years ago. And the Staples Center/Great Western Forum has had a steady stream of fans going to all the games, Win or Lose, for more than a decade.
Good luck Phoenix
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Ah, your just taking up the Predictions about Phoenix and Colorado finishing as the two worst teams.
And since your putting down Bettman I'm guessing you're from Canada and you wanted this team to be in Canada, but the Ballsack got owned a bit didn't he?
Never judge a team at the beginning of the season. You'll most likely bite your tongue at the end.
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It is a shame that if a team scores more than 2 goals against them that they don't how to stop them anymore.
6-3 win the first game of the season, but the next 4 times they did they got owned. 3-5(LA), 2-5(NYR), 3-5(LA), 1-4(COL). They need to work on that. They are a good team. D needs to be worked on though.
Good luck, Phoenix
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so when you read this, insert 10 F-bombs at least. as well as a few generally insulting things about phoenix and a bit of this or that about gary bettman. i want to punch him in his little weasel face.
um i guess that is basically it.
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