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Author archives: Ed Chavez

Based out of Arizona, Ed Chavez joined The Hockey Writers to cover the Phoenix Coyotes. In addition to THW, Ed also contributes to sister site, Sunbelt Hockey Journal, covering hockey in the desert and the Coyotes geared Five for Howling. Follow Ed on twitter, @edmchvz

Milestone Night for the Phoenix Coyotes in Victory over Ducks

Mini-Playoffs The Phoenix Coyotes and the Anaheim Ducks were dealt an interesting hand due to the abbreviated season. In five nights, the Pacific Division rivals would see each other three times. Twice in Glendale and once in Anaheim. The short series was said by some to be sort of a mini playoffs considering how close ...

Shot Down in the Desert, Columbus Loses to Phoenix Coyotes

A straight-faced monotoned Dave Tippett took the podium in the Phoenix Coyotes’ media room to answer questions after the Coyotes’ 5-1 win over the Columbus Blue Jackets Wednesday night. The win would mark the Coyotes’ first of the season after dropping both the season opener and home opener to the Dallas Stars and Chicago Blackhawks ...

Should Raffi Torres’ Suspension be Adjusted?

Oilers’ radio personnel Dan Tencer reiterated the news out of Chicago that the Phoenix Coyotes had talked with the NHL in hopes of reducing forward Raffi Torres’ suspension for the shortened season. Coyotes appealed to NHL to reduce Raffi Torres’ suspension due to short season. No go. “It was a short conversation” says AGM Brad Treliving ...

Short Season Exposes Long-Term Problem for Phoenix Coyotes

Its no secret that the Phoenix Coyotes are lacking serious firing power, so with the lockout officially over and training camp underway, Coyotes GM Don Maloney is hard at work on a deal that would fill Phoenix’s offensive hole. Speaking with Fox Sports Arizona reporter Craig Morgan earlier this week, Maloney let out that a ...

Optimism Abounds For Phoenix Coyotes and Fans

A tired, beaten and upset Phoenix Coyotes was the last fans saw of the league’s enfant terribles. The deep playoff run of last season could’ve been what catapulted the desert franchise to front page news in Arizona but as everything else for the Coyotes it wouldn’t be that simple. A lockout forced the season into ...

Jamison and Coyotes Get A New Lease on Life, For Now

While the lockout continues, hockey fans in the desert and northern Providences are occupied with the Phoenix Coyotes. Taking the stand at Tuesday’s Glendale city council meeting, prospective Coyotes owner Greg Jamison, Coyotes supporters and opposers had the chance to speak on the major item on the meeting’s agenda, the arena lease agreement with Greg ...

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