In this week’s edition of the Arizona Coyotes 2021-22 offseason player reviews, we’ll take a look at defenseman Conor Timmins. After being acquired during the previous offseason from the Colorado Avalanche in exchange for goaltender Darcy Kuemper along with two draft picks, the Canadian suited up for only six games with the Coyotes this past season.

Upon arriving in the desert with hope and optimism, after having dealt with injuries throughout his entire hockey career since juniors, Timmins was looking for a fresh start with a chance to finally showcase his skill that made him a second draft pick by the Avalanche in 2017. Unfortunately, his chance to have a breakout season ended abruptly just six games into the season.
Timmins’ Season in Review
Timmins’ 2021-22 season was nowhere near fantastic. With just zero points through the team’s first six games of the season, any hope of him breaking out and getting on a roll came to a screeching halt after sustaining a knee injury against the Florida Panthers that forced him to miss the rest of the season. In addition to zero points, the defensemen also registered a minus-6 plus/minus rating.
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