There are plenty of events on the NHL calendar that draw much excitement. Of course, things like the first game of the season and the All-Star Game, among others, are highlights of each NHL season.
Arizona Coyotes general manager Bill Armstrong has already seen two significant parts of the rebuild step foot in the NHL. That’s Logan Cooley and Dylan Guenther, two players hoping to be integral parts of the organization.
Last year’s Canadian Hockey League trade deadline has set a precedent for how this year’s installment would unfold, with an incredible number of draft picks getting moved.
Under a week remains until the trade deadline for the Western Hockey League, and the biggest mover so far has been the Wenatchee Wild, who made it clear that an overhaul is needed for the organization to move forward.
In a shocking turn of еvеnts, Canada’s forward and Arizona Coyotes‘ prospect Conor Gееkiе, was еjеctеd from thе game against Gеrmany at thе World Juniors, just 11 seconds into their final group game.
The second half is underway for the WHL. For teams like the Wenatchee Wild, notable pieces are off at the IIHF World Junior Championship, whereas for teams like the Spokane Chiefs, they get to take advantage of temporarily weakened opponents.
The Arizona Coyotes have been at the forefront of the news recently for a multitude of reasons. The latest arena announcement has social media buzzing, and the sweeping of the past five Stanley Cup champions also attracted national attention.
It was not a flashy week in the U.S. Division of the Western Hockey League, as numerous teams struggled to find a winning consistency throughout the week.
With the Arizona Coyotes’ season ramping up, their prospects have also started to gear into the new season. The Coyotes have stockpiled an abundance of draft capital for the future and already have a current prospect pool that sits atop the NHL’s best.
The 2023-24 Arizona Coyotes are building a new era of hockey in the Valley of the Sun. They boast one of the most talented prospect pools in the league, highlighted by Dylan Guenther and Logan Cooley.
With round two of the Stanley Cup Playoffs underway, the Arizona Coyotes prospects have brought some positive news. Forwards Conor Geekie and Dylan Guenther are currently playing in the WHL (Western Hockey League), and so far, both respective teams have advanced to the semi-finals.