Labarbera Stands Tall In Net

Saturday, July 4th, 2009

Darren Pang appears courtesy of PhoenixCoyotes.com

With veteran goalie Jason LaBarbera now in the fold, the first thing that comes to my mind is the size of the tandem Grant Fuhr and the Coyotes coaching staff have to work with.

Both LaBarbera (6-foot-3, 225 pounds) and Ilya Bryzgalov (6-3, 199) are imposing figures, leaving very little room for shooters to see any net.

LaBarbera has made a living combining a few terrific qualities, most notably he is a very hard-working person that endears himself to his teammates. I have said this many times. When your goalie has a great team-first attitude, the players want to battle for him. He will stay on the ice until the last player is off at practice, willing the puck to hit his large body.

A few years ago, LaBarbera got “stuck” in the minors while with the Los Angeles Kings. He could not be recalled, as he would have been plucked on “re-callable waivers” and the Kings didn’t want to lose him, therefore he stayed in the American Hockey League, and was that league’s best goalie.

He is fundamentally sound in net and has the proper mind-set to be a backup, as he was last season, watching one of the best in Roberto Luongo in Vancouver.

This is a good signing that appears to leave Josh Tordjman and Al Montoya on the outside looking in. I feel for both, as I have been there myself. This move will really test their confidence and self motivation, but as we all know, a spot in the NHL can be an injury away, or a hot streak in the minors.

Montoya played really well in his brief NHL stint at the end of last season with the Coyotes. He needs to visualize and capture his performance in the San Jose game as his standard. He proved he can stop the big boys.

- Panger

Darren Pang appears courtesy of PhoenixCoyotes.com

Another Start For Montoya

Saturday, April 4th, 2009

How cool is this? Al Montoya gets the start, again, tonight! That’s three games in a row. Listen to Wayne’s thoughts on why and just what he has seen from his young goaltender.

Coach Gretzky:

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And, we’ll see you tonight on AZ TV!

- Todd

FSN Arizona & Phoenix Coyotes Television/Radio Host
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Montoya Is The Man

Friday, April 3rd, 2009

Behind 20 saves by rookie Al Montoya and 3rd period goals by Ed Jovanoski and Scotti Upshall, the Coyotes beat the Kings 2-1 on Thursday in front of 13,177 at Jobing.com Arena. Hear more on the strong play by this rookie goalie from Coach Gretzky:

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Also, take a listen to this pre-game special we put together:

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- Todd

FSN Arizona & Phoenix Coyotes Television/Radio Host
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Shut Out Debut

Thursday, April 2nd, 2009

I don’t often share this, but take a listen to Wayne’s post game comments, plus goaltender Al Montoya who pitched a shut out in his first ever NHL game. He is the first goalie in franchise history to accomplish
that feat.

Coach Gretzky:

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Al Montoya:

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You can hear, I think, the smile on their faces.

- Todd

FSN Arizona & Phoenix Coyotes Television/Radio Host
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