Told ya we were gonna be doin this a little different. Some of the guests had a whole scenario all fleshed out, some just provided a basic outline. So, since the puck drops on out very first NHL regular game of 2008 tomorrow I figured I better blend this one up since Saturday will be our very first GDT of 2008.

HatTrickHound Reports from the soon-to-be-active Diggin in the Corners blog (as soon as I can talk him into regular posts! he’s so good at it we gotta get him active):

HT here with my keys to the season, predictions and where we fit in the post season race.

Keys:
Offense/Bryz carry the team early - the restructed defense will take time to find cohesion and in a very tough Western Conference the Coyotes cannot afford to drop early games and expect to chase teams down throughout the season. The offense needs to come out firing that puck and Bryz needs to be the all world stopper that he’s previously proven he can be and not allow any of those early “soft” goals to slide into the net. As the season wears on, everything will come together as a team, but I believe early in the season (first 10-20 games) that the offense and Bryz need to come out on fire and carry the team early.

“Dirty” goals - goals coming from a “hard hat” type of effort, or from doing the “dirty work” in front of the net and in the corners I believe will be another key to the season. Having some of those big tenacious bodies parked in front of the net, all of our young talent needs to fire away at the net and hope for a ricochet or rebound goal. There can’t be the sitting back and waiting for that “perfect” pass or “perfect” lane to shoot the puck through, fire away and then grind out that “dirty” goal whacking away in front of the net. Rookies will struggle at points throughout a long season, that beautiful “perfect” play will not always be there, they (and the vets as well) need to be willing to shoot the puck and bang home a rebound… grind out a goal… clean up the trash in front of the net… whatever other team you wanna use to take those lose pucks in and around the crease and just get them in the dang net!

Secondary scoring from talent rich team - we’ve all heard how much talent there is on this team. In fact, since I moved here and started watching the Coyotes in the 98-99 season, I believe this is the most talented team, top to bottom, that the Coyotes have had since they’ve been in the valley. I know, I know, teams back then had Tkachuk.. Roenick.. Tocchet.. Teppo.. Drake and Coyote Cubs Doan and Briere.. and they were a lot of fun to watch. I still don’t know that I’ve seen a better player with his back to the net banging in those “dirty” goals then watching Tkachuk back in the day. The thing is, those teams didn’t have scoring talent as deep as this team does going into this season. Between injuries and just plain ol’ inefficiency, they just didn’t have the punch after that first line, line and a half.

This season there is potential to have Carcillo, a potentially 30 goal scorer per Gretzky, as a third liner (at least via the depth chart online at the moment). There could be Hobey Baker award winner Kevin Porter be on a third or fourth line, this is a guy who scored 63 points in 43 games last season and is tough at both ends of the ice. Yes, some of this maybe a bit of the offseason Coyote koolaid talking, but I think there is a ton of talent throughout the entire line-up and we need them all to chip in from time to time. The Big 3 can’t do it alone and finding some scoring balance throughout the line-up will be a key all season long.

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October 10, 2008, 7:22 pm    |   Tags: 2008season, aquisitions 2008, misc, playoffs, postseason, previews    |      1 Comment »

This will be a little different as far as Preseason reviews are concerned. I have invited several guests to voice their opinion on the state of the Coyotes for 2008. We may all have differing opinions on HOW we’re getting to the post season but we have 1 thing in common… we’re going there!TheBadOne from thefanster.com forum, OdinMercer from the soon-to-arrive ‘Howlin from the Cheap Seats’ blog on SBNation, our beloved HatTrickHound and of course me, Onyx aka Z4dfense. We’re going to cover the past, the journey, the evolution and the possible future that begins on Saturday with our first game of the 2008 season. Enjoy the ride.

TheBadOne says:

The Phoenix Coyotes are something of an enigma as far as hockey teams are considered. After moving to the desert from Winnipeg for the 1996-97 hockey season, the team managed to make the post-season only twice and went virtually ignored by the hockey community at large (save whenever someone discusses which franchises should move back to Canada or be contracted.) Yet the 2007-08 season saw a resurgence in the team and saw them take a few leapfrogs back to respectability. As the 2008-09 season rolls around, people are starting to take notice of the first relevant Coyotes team to take the ice in roughly 6 years.

So what happened? At the start of the previous season the team was composed largely of rookies, waiver-wire castoffs, and fringe players to complement their less than ample amount of proven veterans. However, an early Christmas gift in mid-November saw Anaheim Ducks goaltender Ilya Bryzgalov sent to the Coyotes via the waiver wire. His early success opened the door for other talent on the team to shine through. Rookies Peter Mueller, Martin Hanzal, and Dan Carcillo were being noticed in hockey circles outside of Phoenix, while veterans Shane Doan and Ed Jovanovski were having career seasons in spite of expectations to finish in the cellar of their conference. While the team wasn’t necessarily playoff ready, they understood that for the first time in a long time, they had the tools necessary to become a competitive team in the NHL.

As we enter the new season, expectations are on the rise for the Coyotes. There are some new faces joining the team this time around, while the ones that took off don’t seem to be missed as much as they would’ve a few seasons back. Nevertheless, for this team to succeed, everyone on the squad will have to compete with relentless intensity against their well-established rivals. The rise or fall of this squad will rest of the shoulders of a few. Yet if they can work as a cohesive unit, they may surprise themselves and the league around them:

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October 10, 2008, 8:10 am    |   Tags: 2008season, aquisitions 2008, misc, predictions 08, previews    |      2 Comments »