Utah Jazz owner Ryan Smith is an outside-the-box thinker.
We swept our two plays yesterday on the ice thanks to following playoff motivation. Today, we have to get more creative, as most of these games mean close to nothing for the postseason race.
Last night, we officially learned that the Arizona Coyotes will be moving to Salt Lake City for the 2024-2025 National Hockey League season. It’s big news, and one we’ve been anticipating for a few days with the many rumors on the subject.
Only three games were played last night in the NHL. The Canadiens weren’t in action, as they’ll be in New York tonight to face Patrick Roy’s Islanders. Let’s start with last night’s scores: 1: Logan Cooley helps the Habs Like the Habs, games don’t necessarily matter much to the Coyotes in terms of playoff standings anymore.
The Canucks were all over the Coyotes to start this game, and you couldn’t help but feel bad for the players, who found out today that their lives could look very different next year.
The NHL Draft has to be one of the most fascinating aspects of the sport. The players’ lives are changed forever, and the teams spend countless hours drafting a player at such a young age.
The Arizona Coyotes’ regular season is drawing to a close, but despite that, there is still plenty of news to cover. Most prominently, there is the talk of their new potential home in northeast Phoenix.
The Arizona Coyotes started their seven-game homestand against the Seattle Kraken, who came into the match losing six of their past games. While hoping to get their fans excited early and try to regain momentum after an ugly game against the Dallas Stars, it took the team until the final two minutes in the third period to score.
Dylan Guenther scored on a breakaway with 48 seconds remaining in overtime as the Arizona Coyotes rallied for a 2-1 victory against the Seattle Kraken on Friday night in Tempe, Ariz.
The Arizona Coyotes rather hot start to the 2023-24 NHL season came falling down after the All-Star Break due to a brutal 14-game loosing streak. Nevertheless, the chemistry that has been building between forwards Logan Cooley and Dylan Guenther has become all the talk down in the Valley of the Sun, and for all of the right reasons.
Arizona Coyotes’ Dylan Guenther has been settling in on and off the ice since getting called up from the Tucson Roadrunners in January. The 2021 ninth overall pick has eight goals and 17 points through 27 NHL appearances this season and recorded his first career three-point NHL game last Sunday.
Dylan Guenther scored once and added two assists as the Arizona Coyotes defeated the Washington Capitals 4-2 Sunday afternoon. Guenther, Nick Schmaltz, Logan Cooley, Michael Kesselring and Jason Zucker all scored for the Coyotes (25-31-5).
Dylan Guenther scored the go-ahead goal early in the third period as the visiting Arizona Coyotes snapped a 14-game winless skid with a 5-3 victory over the Ottawa Senators on Friday.
Ah yes, everyone’s favourite time of the year in the Lower Mainland, when ice rinks are significantly warmer than outside. I’m going to keep this preview quick because the office that I’m writing this in is about -14°C, and my fingers might fall off if I type for too long.
With Jason Zucker’s suspension now over, the Arizona Coyotes had to juggle multiple options of what to do with their roster. Dylan Guenther and Justin Kirkland have both played for the Coyotes during Zucker’s absence, but with the veteran coming back, it was Kirkland who has been assigned back to the Tuscon Roadrunners (AHL).
The Coyotes are bringing up one of their top prospects.
General manager Bill Armstrong has repeatedly stated that he wants to bake prospects as much as possible. Whether that is in the American Hockey League (AHL) or any junior-level league, he has said it multiple times.
Arizona Coyotes prospect Dylan Guenther hasn’t seen any NHL action this season, as he has been in the minors. But, with center Jack McBain (lower body), left wing Matias Maccelli (upper body) and center Barrett Hayton (upper body) all out due to injuries for Arizona, does Guenther have a genuine shot at receiving a call-up to the NHL?
Dylan Guenther and the Seattle Thunderbirds are Memorial Cup-bound. The Coyotes decided on February 5th to send him back down to the WHL (Western Hockey League).
The development of 19-year-old Dylan Guenther is continuing. A decision was due to be made concerning his NHL status. When the Arizona Coyotes face the Chicago Blackhawks on February 10th, the next game would have been Guenther’s 40th meaning a year would have been deducted from his future unrestricted free agency.
The 2023 World Junior Championship is in the books with Canada winning the Gold Medal Again The pre-tournament favourite Canada defeated Czechia by a score of 3-2 in overtime to win the gold medal in front of a packed house in Halifax.
Guenther, 19, has spent the entire season with the Coyotes, posting 11 points in 21 games. He was previously part of Canada’s roster at the cancelled 2022 tournament but didn’t return for the second go-around in August.
Guenther was the ninth overall selection in 2021.
The Arizona Coyotes have signed Dylan Guenther to his three-year, entry-level contract.
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