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https://plus.google.com/106853639918869600702 Gary Leigh : PHX Coyotes play Detroit Red Wings today Mon 4/22/13, their last game of the regular season, and a win...
PHX Coyotes play Detroit Red Wings today Mon 4/22/13, their last game of the regular season, and a win could give them good chance at WesternConference semi-finals.  I'm still Coyotes fan, I'm usually for the underdog in sports & in life, and have loyalties and admiration for Mike Smith,Shane Doan and whole team. Can't leave them and be a LAKings fan, even now that CA resident, but will support and cheer for either Kings or ChicagoBlackhawks(hometown) if either are in finals.  Hockey is fav pro sport
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https://plus.google.com/113840461541518470670 tom brittain :

Watch the video: Pit vs Pho - 11/2007
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nice goal scored by the captian shane doan and good pass by nagy lagslav
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https://plus.google.com/106853639918869600702 Gary Leigh : Mike Smith PHX Coyotes stellar goalie has played, or plain old won, the games before and after his lower...
Mike Smith PHX Coyotes stellar goalie has played, or plain old won, the games before and after his lower body injury kept him out a while until Mon am when Mike called Coach Dave Trippett and told him "I can't play tonight" because his injury had flared up and worsened.  Coyotes lost vs. the Shark Mon night 4/15/13 without Mike Smith and most likely have lost any chance at the finals.
Coach Trippett is concerned some players not pulling their weight. But two besides Mike Smith are captain Shane Doan and Dave Moss, a north-south wing who can get pucks deep, protect them along the boards and eventually move to the front of the net, who was acquired just last summer.
       Mike Smith                       Dave Moss                        Shane Doan  
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https://plus.google.com/110157194883743340858 Kidooogle Videos :

Shane Doan scores from some great passing 4/6/13
Shane Doan is left open in front of the net after some nice passing fr...
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https://plus.google.com/108831440916977812820 Ronnie Laybold :

Watch the video: Coyotes-Wings 039
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Shane Doan with a beautiful and Huge goal against the Red Wings
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https://plus.google.com/102994794677768400461 Toronto Maple Leafs Fanpage : Die NHL Ergebnisse & Torschützen der letzten Nacht: ______________________________ Boston Bruins - New...
Die NHL Ergebnisse & Torschützen der letzten Nacht:
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Boston Bruins - New Jersey Devils 1:0 (0:0, 1:0, 0:0)
Tore:
BOS - Jaromir Jagr

Toronto Maple Leafs - Philadelphia Flyers 3:5 (2:2, 0:2, 1:1)
Tore:
TOR - Nikolai Kulemin, John-Michael Liles, James Van Riemsdyk
PHI - Simon Gagne, Jakub Voracek, Brayden Schenn, Jay Rosehill, Luke Schenn

Washington Capitals - New York Islanders 2:1 (1:0, 0:0, 0:1) SO
Tore:
WSH - Mike Green
NYI - Kyle Okposo

Carolina Hurricanes - Tampa Bay Lightning 0:5 (0:0, 0:3, 0:2)
Tore:
TBL - Teddy Purcell, Tom Pyatt, Keith Aulie, Martin St Louis, Benoit Pouliot

Montreal Canadiens - Winnipeg Jets 4:1 (1:1, 2:0, 1:0)
Tore:
MTL - Michael Ryder (2), Brian Gionta, Alex Galchenyuk
WPG - Alexander Burmistrov

Nashville Predators - Columbus Blue Jackets 1:3 (0:0, 1:1, 0:2)
Tore:
NSH - Kevin Klein
CBJ - James Wisniewski, Marian Gaborik, Matt Calvert

Chicago Blackhawks - St. Louis Blues 3:4 (0:1, 2:0, 1:2) SO
Tore:
CHI - Jonathan Toews, Brandon Saad, Viktor Stalberg
STL - Adam Cracknell (2), David Backes

Vancouver Canucks - Edmonton Oilers 4:0 (1:0, 1:0, 2:0)
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VAN - Kevin Bieksa, Henrik Sedin, Chris Higgins, Zack Kassian

Phoenix Coyotes - Detroit Red Wings 4:2 (0:1, 3:0, 1:1)
Tore:
PHX - Michael Stone, Chris Conner, Shane Doan, Martin Hanzal
DET - Valtteri Filppula, Daniel Cleary

Los Angeles Kings - Minnesota Wild 3:0 (2:0, 1:0, 0:0)
Tore:
LAK - Justin Williams (2), Jeff Carter
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https://plus.google.com/102924944238957738896 Ivan Moore : What type of crack is this guy smoking???
What type of crack is this guy smoking???
Phoenix Coyotes Should Consider Trading Shane Doan At Deadline
The 2013 NHL season doesn’t appear to be going the way of the Phoenix Coyotes as the team is under the .500 mark and has several teams to jump over to make the playoffs. It could be time for the te...
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https://plus.google.com/104531233904476763332 Rempel Design and Photo : Mar 27, 2013: The Minnesota Wild Niklas Backstrom makes a save on the Phoenix Coyotes Shane Doan as he...
Mar 27, 2013: The Minnesota Wild Niklas Backstrom makes a save on the Phoenix Coyotes Shane Doan as he tries to bat the puck out of the air at Xcel Energy Center in St. Paul, MN
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https://plus.google.com/110526280323709070861 Ice Den : #ShaneDoan "In My Own Words" premier @18Degrees on Mar. 23rd. @FOXSPORTSAZ girls will be onsite with ...
#ShaneDoan "In My Own Words" premier @18Degrees on Mar. 23rd. @FOXSPORTSAZ girls will be onsite with prizes - http://ow.ly/iZReP
In My Own Words - Shane Doan Premiere Party - March 23 at 18 Degrees in the Ice Den!
This is your chance to see the show before it airs on television - and watch it along with Shane Doan as he sees it for the very first time! Be at 18 Degrees...
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https://plus.google.com/108965010141885270790 Discovery House Publishers : When it seems that God is asking you to wait, hold on. He knows what He is doing. – Shane Doan, Power...
When it seems that God is asking you to wait, hold on. He knows what He is doing. – Shane Doan, Power Up! All Star Edition
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https://plus.google.com/112050963522732822962 Breaking Fort Worth News :

Stars fall short in Phoenix, lose to Coyotes 2-1
Rob Klinkhammer netted his first NHL goal in his Coyotes debut, and Shane Doan also scored as Phoenix beat the Dallas Stars 2-1 on Saturday night.
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https://plus.google.com/107006848272279123268 Fred Murtz :

Watch the video: Shane Doan goal 2-1 Mar 7 2013 St. Louis Blues vs Phoenix Coyotes NHL Hockey
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Shane Doan goal 2-1 Mar 7 2013 St. Louis Blues vs Phoenix Coyotes NHL Hockey. 00:41 PHX S. DOAN (7) SLAP - ASST: NONE 2 - 1 PHX. https://www.facebook.com/HDHockeyVideos
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https://plus.google.com/115341928993193510591 Arizona Sports : TOO EARLY Phoenix Coyotes captain Shane Doan says the team isn't scoreboard watching just yet. In fact...
TOO EARLY

Phoenix Coyotes captain Shane Doan says the team isn't scoreboard watching just yet. In fact, players only check the standings after a win. http://bit.ly/W3UlrK

Do you think the Coyotes are a playoff team?
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https://plus.google.com/100581384484606221752 Robert Switzer : NO PLACE LIKE HOME The Phoenix Coyotes Deal Goes South (Again) By Katie Baker on February 5, 2013 4:30...
NO PLACE LIKE HOME
The Phoenix Coyotes Deal Goes South (Again)
By Katie Baker on February 5, 2013 4:30 PM ET

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It was fitting, really, that the most recent round of bad news for the Phoenix Coyotes was released late last week. The announcement that prospective team owner Greg Jamison had failed to raise enough money to buy the unwanted franchise was made because of a January 31 deadline with the city of Glendale, Arizona, where the team's arena was built in 2003. But really, the timing made even more sense than that. What better moment to subject everyone to such a bleakly repetitive outcome than just before Groundhog Day?

In 2009, the NHL assumed control of the Coyotes when then-owner Jerry Moyes filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy on his team's behalf. But the Coyotes (who were the Winnipeg Jets until they relocated south in 1996) had had significant issues almost right from the start. They played in an arena designed specially for the NBA's Phoenix Suns, and it fit them as lumpily as someone else's bespoke suit. (Seats hung over one end of the ice, an unsmoothable wrinkle.) The team was good enough to get to the playoffs for the first few years, but never advanced beyond the first round. The cycle of ownership shuffling began just two years after the move to Phoenix and hasn't really stopped since. Wayne Gretzky bought a share of the team and ultimately became coach; with him behind the bench from 2005 to 2009 the Coyotes made zero appearances in the postseason. (Last year's season preview in The Hockey News referred to a few mismanaged young players from that era as "Gretzky's Orphans.") When the team finally got itself a venue that properly fit, it wasn't in downtown Phoenix. Instead, it was out to the west in Glendale, a real-estate-driven city that has lately become a touch more bust than boom.

The most common gripe about Jobing.com Arena is its location. It's about a 45-minute drive in moderate traffic from downtown Phoenix, but it takes even longer than that for the people who live in more upscale Scottsdale or in flourishing suburban East Valley towns like Tempe, Mesa, and Chandler. To many observers, the typically sparse attendance at Coyotes games is proof that hockey can never exist in the desert and that the NHL's foray into nontraditional markets was an ultimate failure, case closed. To Phoenix fans — and they do so exist — it's more so just a sign of how massively inconvenient it can be to get to a damn game. The truth lies somewhere between these two points, probably out on some lonely stretch of Interstate 10, but there's no question that when it comes to finding it, the NHL's been a stubborn driver who refuses to ask for directions.

In the less than four years that have gone by since the NHL began propping up the Coyotes, there has been a fool's parade of prospective new owners. When Moyes was losing money and looking to unload the team in 2009, the NHL reportedly entered into talks to sell to a group fronted by Chicago Bulls and White Sox owner Jerry Reinsdorf. But Moyes went rogue and filed for bankruptcy as part of a sub rosa plan with Blackberry magnate and serial NHL franchise tire-kicker Jim Balsillie. (It was ultimately ixnayed by the league/courts.) A consortium of guys known collectively as Ice Edge were the prospective investors of the moment circa mid-2010; a year later, Matthew Hulsizer, a businessman from the Chicago area, appeared to be on the cusp of getting a deal done — were it not for the pesky narcs at the Goldwater Institute.

On and on it goes. During the Stanley Cup playoffs last May, NHL commissioner Gary Bettman held a press conference to announce a new no-really-this-time-you-guys moneyman who would be buying the Coyotes: Jamison, a former San Jose Sharks executive. "With the group [of investors] that Greg has assembled, he's comfortable that the financial wherewithal is there," Bettman said at the time. In September, Coyotes captain Shane Doan, a free agent, decided to remain in Arizona, believing that the sale would go through. In November, cash-strapped Glendale's city council voted to approve a contentious deal that would pay Jamison and his group $320 million over the next 20 years to remain in Arizona and operate Jobing.com Arena.

Things seemed to be progressing — until late December, when the Globe and Mail's David Shoalts wrote about Jamison's struggles to raise enough money. "One source said Jamison spent a lot of time and travel trying to attract foreign investors … particularly in the Middle East," Shoalts wrote. All these financial infusions, these prospective suitors, everything going wrong for everyone involved … after a while, it all starts to sound like something from a upcoming season of Downton Abbey.

What's unfortunate and almost darkly humorous about all this is that, beneath all the chaos that hangs over the franchise like one of those personal rainclouds, the Phoenix Coyotes are actually a pretty well-run team. Flagging attendance and poor profitability often can be blamed on a poor on-ice product and/or awful owners; it wasn't very long ago that teams like Chicago and Pittsburgh, now two of the league's biggest (and most lucrative) darlings, were experiencing grave struggles of their own, blacking out games and threatening to move to places like Kansas City. But that's not quite the problem in Phoenix. The Coyotes might not be the most star-powered franchise (though if Keith Yandle and Oliver Ekman-Larsson played in Toronto, they'd be beloved), but they did make the Western Conference finals last season playing under coach Dave Tippett's defensive-minded system and buoyed by flourishing goaltender Mike Smith. General manager Don Maloney has done a remarkable job building a cohesive group of players, especially considering his team's financial restraints. (Although hey, maybe the shackles actually help.) Still, all these positive attributes only make the situation seem that much more tangled. It would all be much less messy if the Coyotes were only much more of a mess.

It is, unsurprisingly, unclear where things go from here. The league does not appear to be wavering on its stated $170 million price for the Coyotes. Per his statement and statements from the NHL and team, Jamison's quest for ownership is not totally dead, though now that he's missed the deadline for the sweetheart deal with Glendale, it's hard to see how he'd suddenly find more people willing to chip in. Four of the seven city council members who voted in November are no longer serving, and new Glendale mayor Jerry Weiers didn't sound like he'd exactly be leading a charge to freshen up the deal. "When someone calls 911, they don't want a Zamboni to show up; they want a firetruck or a police car to show up," he said Friday.

Usual suspect target destinations like Quebec City and the towns surrounding Toronto always crop up in these situations, though the league is probably more likely to want to place brand-new teams there to maximize expansion fees. (Some estimate that in the right location they could net a healthy nine figures, all of which goes to the owners.) That leaves Seattle as the handsome stranger du jour. The recent news that Chris Hansen (the Seattle hedge funder, not the predator predator) is looking to buy the NBA's Sacramento Kings and relocate the franchise to the Pacific Northwest has increased speculation that any new arena he builds will one day house a hockey team, too. But for Coyotes fans, that "one day" seems incredibly far away. Can you blame them? They've been living the same waking nightmare, over and over, for what is starting to feel like a lifetime.
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