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Bill Armstrong's first move as the Arizona Coyotes' general manager was to do nothing. To pull off his rebuild, Armstrong needed a coach who could connect with and develop young players. The Coyotes have been a curiosity across the league as the franchise has gone through a string of owners, including four years of being operated by the NHL, regularly missed the playoffs and struggled to find a permanent home.
Arizona Coyotes spoiled the Los Angeles Kings debut of Canadian star Pierre-Luc Dubois in Melbourne on Saturday with a 5-3 pre-season victory in the National Hockey League's first foray into the Southern Hemisphere.Dubois did not hit the scoreboard, but was aggressive in his debut for the Kings, who are desperate to rebound from a first round playoff exit last season.
The Arizona Coyotes have signed general manager Bill Armstrong to a multiyear extension as the franchise continues its rebuild. “For the past three years, Bill has done an excellent job restructuring our hockey operations department and rebuilding our hockey team,” Coyotes owner Alex Meruelo said in a statement. “He has acquired elite talent through the draft, trades, and free agency, and has established a winning culture by adding a great coaching staff and other key hockey operations personnel."
Defenseman Matt Dumba has agreed to a one-year, $3.9 million contract with the Arizona Coyotes, a person familiar with the deal told The Associated Press. Dumba played 10 seasons with Minnesota after the Wild selected him with the seventh overall pick in the 2021 NHL draft.
Matt Dumba hasn't been with the Wild since his contract expired earlier this summer, but the defenseman is now finally on a new team. After a month-plus as a free agent, Dumba agreed to a one-year contract with the Arizona Coyotes, a source confirmed Sunday. The deal is worth $3.9 million. One of the longest-tenured players on the Wild before his departure, Dumba leaving felt inevitable even ...
Matt Dumba hasn't been with the Wild since his contract expired earlier this summer, but the defenseman is now finally on a new team. After a month-plus as a free agent, Dumba agreed to a one-year contract with the Arizona Coyotes, a source confirmed Sunday. The deal is worth $3.9 million. One of the longest-tenured players on the Wild before his departure, Dumba leaving felt inevitable even ...
The Edmonton Oilers are now eliminated from the Playoffs, time to look to the offseason and the moves they need to make, in this article UFA Nick Bjugstad.