Pick by most to miss the playoff this season, the Phoenix Coyotes are tied for top spot in the Western Conference with 97 points. (Photo by Christian Petersen/Getty Images)
Ryan Dixon
2010-03-22 13:40:00
It’s come to this.
The Hockey News picked the Phoenix Coyotes to finish 15th in the Western Conference, but we’re certain any excess egg on our face could quickly find a home elsewhere thanks to the Coyotes’ shocking rise to first place in the Pacific Division.
Their nine-game winning streak also has them atop this week’s Power Rankings.
Better late than never.
Phoenix’s leading scorer, Wojtek Wolski, is on pace for a whopping 60 points and has played just nine games with the team. Adrian Aucoin is 5-for-5 in the shootout with five game-deciding goals. Ilya Bryzgalov could end up the league leader in both wins and shutouts. If the team wins Tuesday in Chicago, it will have set a new record for consecutive victories with 10.
There’s a lot of numbers to mull in there, but what all those digits add up to is some new language – as in it might be time to consider changing the hardware handed out for coach of the year from the Jack Adams Award to the Dave Tippett Trophy.
What a season in the desert.
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TEAM
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LW
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OVERALL
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L10
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THE SCOOP
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1
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3
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46-22-5
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9-1-0
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So what if five wins on their current nine-game victory stretch came via shootout; this is just one awesome story | |
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2
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1
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48-14-10
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7-1-2
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Cruising toward first Presidents' Trophy in franchise history | |
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3
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2
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44-24-4
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6-2-2
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Becoming a fashionable playoff pick in the West thanks to the fact they don't have a throbbing tragic flaw like other "contenders. | |
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4
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11
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42-26-5
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7-3-0
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Pekka Rinne grabs goalie reins with three shutouts on Preds' current six-game winning streak | |
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5
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5
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42-24-6
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6-2-2
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Max Talbot, last year's Game 7 hero in the Cup final, has felt the sting of being a healthy scratch lately | |
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6
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10
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35-23-13
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7-2-1
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Seven of remaining 11 games are at home and Detroit only plays five games against teams that currently hold playoff positions | |
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7
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6
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45-19-7
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4-4-2
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Brent Seabrook has practised with the Hawks, but it's unclear when he'll return after being on the receiving end of a dirty hit that landed Anaheim's James Wisniewski an eight-game suspension | |
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8
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13
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39-22-10
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6-3-1
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Taking seven of 10 points on a five-game road trip indicates Buffalo is getting it back together | |
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9
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4
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43-19-10
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3-6-1
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Maybe they're just getting the losses out of their system before the playoffs this year | |
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10
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9
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42-25-4
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5-4-1
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Are they lurking in the weeds or headed toward another early playoff flame out? | |
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11
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7
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41-24-5
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5-4-1
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Kings are still trying to figure out where deadline acquisition Jeff Halpern fits in | |
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12
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8
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40-25-6
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5-5-0
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Have three games left versus Los Angeles, the team directly ahead of them for sixth place in the West | |
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13
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14
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36-29-7
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7-2-1
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Leading goal-scorer Mike Cammalleri will return to the lineup this week after being out since late January with a knee injury | |
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14
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12
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36-27-9
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6-4-0
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Daymond Langkow was said to be in good shape in a Minnesota hospital after taking a puck in the back of the neck during Sunday's loss to the Wild | |
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15
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15
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37-30-5
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4-4-2
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Increasingly tenuous post-season hopes rest on Brian Boucher's shoulders now | |
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16
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18
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32-27-12
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5-4-1
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After posting 73 points last year, David Krejci is on pace for 46 this season | |
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17
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17
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34-29-9
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6-4-0
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Allowing two late goals in Sunday's loss to the Preds was likely the final nail in the Blues' coffin | |
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18
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29
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32-29-11
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4-5-1
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Back-to-back wins over Philly – and four victories in a row – put Thrashers right back in the playoff hunt | |
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19
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16
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37-30-5
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2-7-1
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Alex Kovalev has exactly zero points in nine post-Olympic Games after not playing for Russia | |
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20
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26
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34-29-8
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5-4-1
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Few guys in the league are easier to like than Teemu Selanne, who popped career goal No. 600 on the weekend | |
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21
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22
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35-31-6
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4-4-2
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Niklas Backstrom's groin injury opened the door for Josh Harding to prove he deserves a new contract this summer as an RFA | |
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22
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19
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31-32-9
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3-5-2
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Looking more and more like they'll miss the playoffs for the first time since Henrik Lundqvist became a Ranger | |
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23
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24
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31-27-14
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3-5-2
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Stars entered the season 32-14 all-time in shootouts, but are 5-10 this year | |
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24
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20
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30-34-8
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5-4-1
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Jamie McBain, 22, starts life as an NHL blueliner with points in his first four games, including an OT-winner | |
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25
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27
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26-34-12
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7-2-1
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At some point this season, Nikolai Kulemin decided he wanted to be a quality NHLer and he's well on his way to achieving that | |
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26
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25
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29-31-12
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4-3-3
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Saturday's loss to the Preds marked the 14th straight setback in Nashville for the Jackets, dating back to April 2006 | |
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27
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21
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29-31-11
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5-4-1
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Banger Byron Bitz has two points in four games as a Panther | |
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28
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28
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29-33-10
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4-4-2
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Little late-season rattle from John Tavares, who has three goals and seven points in his past three games | |
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29
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23
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28-32-12
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2-7-1
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Will miss the playoffs thanks to the fact they've won twice in their past 14 outings | |
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30
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30
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23-42-7
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4-5-1
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Pounding San Jose 5-1 Sunday night had to be one of the highlights of a lost season |
The Hockey News ranks the teams 1-30 each Monday based on a combination of last week’s play and a squad’s overall outlook.
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