On May 4, we celebrate the birthdays of 27 past and present NHL players. Today’s list includes several Stanley Cup winners, a seven-time 20-goal scorer, a Calder Trophy-winning netminder, and a former third-overall pick.
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.
There were only five games on the schedule last night in the National Hockey League. Yet there was plenty to keep an eye on. Without further ado, here’s a rundown of the evening’s highlights.
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.
Dylan Guenther celebrated his 21st birthday by scoring once in a career-best, four-point performance and Logan Cooley scored the overtime winner in a two-point outing to lead the visiting Arizona Coyotes to a 4-3 victory over the Vancouver Canucks on Wednesday.
Logan Cooley scored the game-winner and Dylan Guenther recorded a four-point night on his 21st birthday as the Arizona Coyotes beat the Vancouver Canucks 4-3 in overtime on Wednesday.
It’s a busy time around the league with less than three weeks remaining in the National Hockey League season. The Art Ross race is coming down to the wire, the best player in the game today did something that hadn’t been done since Wayne Gretzky, and Thursday’s slate of games had some interesting playoff matchups.
An offensive second period powered the Arizona Coyotes to an 8-4 win in Tempe, Ariz., on Thursday night, snapping Nashville's franchise-record 18-game point streak.
Rookie Logan Cooley scored his first NHL hat trick while Clayton Keller registered four points as the Arizona Coyotes defeated the Nashville Predators 8-4 on Thursday night.
Last year about this time Leafs fans were divided on whether they wanted to see a quick exit for the University of Minnesota or if it was better that Matthew Knies take a legitimate run at the college national championship before joining the Leafs.
The men’s NCAA regional tournaments are set to kick off later this weekend, with 16 teams vying to be one of the finalists for the Frozen Four in Saint Paul, Minnesota next month.
When Arizona Coyotes general manager Bill Armstrong rose up in Montréal along with the rest of the scouting staff, who they’d draft posed ample questions.
The Arizona Coyotes have formed a foundation which they have built upon since general manager Bill Armstrong has come to town. Whether it’s the multitude of draft assets they’ve accumulated or locking up the core group of players that will hope to win a Stanley Cup one day.
With Cooley and Doan now reunited in Arizona after their separate excursions to begin the preseason, the real tests are only just about to begin.
To this day, the Arizona Coyotes have never won the draft lottery — but they might’ve hit the jackpot when they picked Logan Cooley with the No. 3 selection in the 2022 NHL Draft.
The Coyotes originally selected Logan Cooley with the No. 3 overall pick in the 2022 NHL Draft. The 5-foot-10 center committed to returning to Minnesota for his sophomore season earlier this offseason before changing course and signing with the Coyotes on Wednesday.
What seemed unlikely until the last 24 hours has officially occurred. The news comes after Logan Cooley said earlier this summer he’d return to the University of Minnesota for another year of college hockey in 2023-24.
Logan Cooley might be close to signing with the Arizona Coyotes. Reports out of Minnesota yesterday were that star prospect Logan Cooley is NOT returning to college.
The No. 6 overall prospect in the NHL is at least considering leaving school early and signing an entry-level contract with the Coyotes in the next few days.
It appears prized center prospect Logan Cooley will not be returning to the University of Minnesota for his sophomore season. Arizona selected Cooley with the third overall pick in 2022, a pick that was somewhat controversial at the time with top prospect Shane Wright still available.
Earlier this week, the Arizona Coyotes saw a vote for a new arena go up in smoke, and the uncertainty surrounding the franchise is beginning to have an impact.
Logan Cooley, 19, finished the 2022–23 season with 22 goals and 60 points in 39 games with the Golden Gophers. The Coyotes originally selected Cooley with the No. 3 overall pick in the 2022 NHL Draft.
Arizona Coyotes top prospect Logan Cooley will not be signing his entry-level contract this summer, as the University of Minnesota announced today that he’s returning to the school for his sophomore season.
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