Todd Walsh

Coyotes 6 Kings 3

Saturday, February 21st, 2009

How about that! The Coyotes came out with jump and jam and rolled the Kings in LA to start the first of 3 straight games on the road and it couldn’t have come at a better time, The Kings had the lead for a moment or two in the second, but midway thru the period they started an onslaught that amounted to five straight unanswered goals.

Olli Jokinen finally got on the score sheet, in a big way, with a hat trick  which sets the table nicely for a two game road trip to St Louis and Nashville which begins on Tuesday on AZ TV. For a bit the Coach shortened his bench to three lines and it worked.

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Is this the start of what must be a streak? We will find out in St Louis on Tuesday.

- Todd

FSN Arizona & Phoenix Coyotes Television/Radio Host
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Losing Streak Over

Friday, February 20th, 2009

What a relief! The home ice losing streak is over.  Yes, the Coyotes let a lead slip away late and had to find a way to win in an epic shootout, but the extra point went to the Eastern Conference.  By the way, the game winner?  Dan Carcillo who actually stood at center ice with a giant smile on his face soaking up every moment of it.

It was fun to see the Coyotes have fun.  There was no morning skate, a practice earlier in the week devoted just to the power play and tension was mounting with each loss.  For a day, despite the fact that everybody in the West picked up at least a point, the hole didn’t seem quite as deep.  And that was a welcome relief. This team hasn’t quit.

Hear more from Wayne during his post-game conference:

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See ya on the radio in LA on Saturday.

- Todd

FSN Arizona & Phoenix Coyotes Television/Radio Host
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Free Fall Continues

Tuesday, February 17th, 2009

You can hear it in his voice. There were so many chances, but his team just can’t score goals. Power play goals Even strength goals. Short handed goals.  But most of all we just don’t see the timely goal. The big power play goal that turns the tide.  it is maddening.  The free fall continues.

Coach Gretzky:

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A 3-1 loss to Edmonton makes it six straight losses on home ice. The rest of the west is starting to pull away.  These are trying times in the desert.

- Todd

FSN Arizona & Phoenix Coyotes Television/Radio Host
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Oilers Visit Desert

Monday, February 16th, 2009

There’s a chance Kurt Sauer returns. Martin Hanzal is back. Peter Mueller has a game under his belt in his return.  Outside of Dan Carillo who will not play, the Coyotes finally have some key, healthy bodies back. And, it couldn’t came at a better time!

Let’s see if Dan Winnink plays like he did against Calgary and how Telly responds in goal. I’d call this a “must win” but aren’t they all this time of year?

Listen for more on the game from Wayne:

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See you on the pre game show at 7 on Fox Sports Arizona!

- Todd

FSN Arizona & Phoenix Coyotes Television/Radio Host
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Wayne On Loss To Flames

Sunday, February 15th, 2009

I won’t bore you with the gory details. I won’t preach. I won’t try and call this a comeback bid that fell short. I won’t because it really wasn’t.  Just a listening task for you…..

Check out what the coach had to say about this loss to Calgary. Listen carefully at about the 3 minute and ten second mark of his post game press conference.

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I think it says it all.

Edmonton awaits on Monday night.  And we will see you on Fox Sports Arizona.

- Todd

FSN Arizona & Phoenix Coyotes Television/Radio Host
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Canucks Rally Late

Friday, February 13th, 2009

If baseball is a “game of inches,” I wonder sometimes what hockey is. Centimeters? That’s pretty much where last night’s heartbreaker was lost. In the face off circle. A matter of inches or less wins or loses a draw. Inches in positioning and execution.

One thing has been a constant for the Coyotes this year: they don’t blow leads in the third period. They just don’t. Until last night. A 3-1 third period lead somehow turned into a 4-3 deficit and the very real feeling that the huge win in Dallas was for naught. Phoenix lost three face offs that turned right into three third period goals. Until that point it was looking very much like a game that was going their way. You can hear the sense of this defeat in the tone of Wayne’s voice afterwards. It says it all.

Coach Gretzky:

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Listen, too, to his pre game comments regarding the team’s decision to send Kyle Turris down to San Antonio of the AHL.

Coach Gretzky on Kyle:

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Next up, Calgary on Saturday night. It won’t get any easier, that’s for sure. There is no local television coverage of this one, so check it out on the Coyotes Radio Network.

- Todd

FSN Arizona & Phoenix Coyotes Television/Radio Host
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Bryz Big In Dallas

Thursday, February 12th, 2009

Sometimes when a team hits rock bottom, and judging by the closed door post game meeting after the loss to Carolina on Saturday night, that’s exactly what the Coyotes did, you turn to your goaltender.  Sometimes your goalie just has to step up and steal a game.

That’s what happened last night in Dallas. Ilya Bryzgalov stopped 33 shots for his 8th career shutout as a six game losing streak came to a end against the once red hot Dallas Stars.  Even with Bryz’s play, there was more-24 blocked shots tell a story of a team that was ready to go and ready to make the personal sacrifice that you must make night after grueling night in this league.

Listen in on the coach and few players afterwards and tune in tonight as the Coyotes go back to back!
It’s Vancouver and it’s on AZ TV.

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- Todd

FSN Arizona & Phoenix Coyotes Television/Radio Host
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Biggest Challenge Of Season

Sunday, February 8th, 2009

I stopped counting after 5…..or was it 6? 7? No matter.  They all hurt.  Adding insult to injury, literally, the Coyotes have lost their best defensive forward, Martin Hanzal, for at least two weeks with a shoulder injury.

The losing streak is at six with a brutal two game stretch at Dallas on Wednesday and back at home against Vancouver on Thursday.  Following the loss to Carolina the room was closed. 20 minutes? 25?  I stopped counting.  But, it’s the longest closed door meeting that I can remember in quite some time.

You couldn’t question this team’s effort during this losing streak…..until Saturday night. On home ice.  Now, it is up to the leaders in that room to teach these young kids a thing or two about not caving in.  This is now the biggest challenge of the season.

Thought it was important for you to hear the post game comments not just from the Head Coach, but the Captain, as well.  Click to listen:

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Dallas is next, on Fox Sports Arizona Wednesday night. Remember when the Stars were dead last in the West?  That was WITH Sean Avery.  Now they are in 5th!

- Todd

FSN Arizona & Phoenix Coyotes Television/Radio Host
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Reinprecht, Morris Return

Saturday, February 7th, 2009

It ends tonight. It HAS to end tonight.  The Coyotes should be bolstered by the return of Steven Reinprecht and Derek Morris.  Some of the veterans had the morning off.  There should some extra “jam” as they like to say. “Jump.” “Energy.” “Desperation.”  You name it.

This cannot be like just one of 82. It isn’t. Right now it’s the biggest game of the year.
Click to hear Coach Gretzky:

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See ya on AZ TV!

- Todd

FSN Arizona & Phoenix Coyotes Television/Radio Host
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Curious Case of Ray Whitney

Friday, February 6th, 2009

Mick Kern appears courtesy of Live From Wayne Gretzky’s

Thursday night at the Shark Tank, the mighty Sharks were holding on to a 3-2 lead against the Hurricanes halfway through the third period, when Matt Cullen made a beauty of a backhand pass across the slot to Ray Whitney, who buried it.  It was Whitney’s 17th goal this season.

Carolina would go on to win the game 4-3 in the shootout, but what caught my eye was The Little Engine That Could…and Still Does.

Ray Whitney.

Okay, I knew that he still played in the league, so it wasn’t a surprise to see him score a goal, but every time he lights the lamp, I’m reminded of this talented player, who has been around the league since, well, it seems time immortal.

In reality, Whitney has been in the NHL since the San Jose Sharks took him in the second round of the 1991 Entry Draft.  Their first selection had been Pat Falloon, and the two young guns were held up as the future of the young Sharks.

It didn’t exactly play out that way.  Falloon, who was the second overall player chosen, after phenom Eric Lindros, played 575 career NHL games, suiting up for the Sharks, Flyers, Senators, Oilers and Penguins.  His high-water mark was his rookie season, when he scored 25 goals and added 34 assists.  For a number of reasons, Falloon only had one more 20-goal season in his nine-year NHL career.  He ended up with 143 goals and 322 points in those 575 games, a far cry from what had been expected of him.

But there I go…an article about Ray Whitney, and it detours into an examination of the career of Pat Falloon.

Both players were teammates with the WHL Spokane Chiefs for three seasons, and each one led the team in scoring for a year.  It seemed a perfect fit that both would be drafted by the Sharks, though to many, Falloon was considered the better prospect.

Whitney was chosen 23rd overall that year, the first player taken in the second round.  Players chosen before him include Scott Lachance (4th overall by the Islanders), Alek Stojanov (6th by Vancouver), Brent Bilodeau (17th overall by Montreal), and Trevor Halverson (21st overall by Washington).  Halverson got into 17 career NHL games while Bilodeau never made the big leagues.

1991 was considered a pretty strong draft class, yet a number of teams decided to pass on Whitney.  While any draft is a crapshoot, Whitney put up strong offensive numbers with the Chiefs.   He led Spokane with a whopping 185 points ( 67 goals-118 assists) in 72 games in his final year of junior, while Falloon put up 138 points in only 61 games.   Whitney’s efforts garnered him the MVP for the WHL.

Both players had amazing years, and Spokane went on to win the Memorial Cup that season.  Whitney still holds the club record for assists and points in one season.

So why was Falloon favoured over Whitney?  They’re both small men in a big man’s game; Whitney standing 5 feet 10 inches, while Falloon towered over him at 5 feet 11 inches.

Whitney had to play 10 games in a German league before spending most of his rookie pro season with the San Diego Gulls of the IHL.

The former stick boy for the Edmonton Oilers obviously had some of that offensive magic rub off on him.  After Thurday night’s win in San Jose, Whitney has played in 962 regular season NHL games, and has scored 295 goals and added 481 assists for 776 points.

In addition, Whitney has 32 points in 65 NHL playoff games, and was a member of the 2005-06 Stanley Cup Chamption Carolina Hurricanes.  During that run, Whitney played in 24 games and scored 9 goals and 6 assists.

While these numbers are not Hall-of-Fame calibre, they speak of a long and productive career.  Seven times he’s cracked the 20-goal plateau, and is well on pace to do it again this year.  Whitney’s career high was 32 goals with the 97-98 Florida Panthers; he also had one with Edmonton that season, for a career season high of 33 goals.

And that was during the dead puck era.  If anything, the hockey played since the lost season of 04-05 should favour a player of Whitney’s size and abilities, and it appeares it has.  Since the lockout, Whitney has put up 55 points in 63 games, 83 points in 81 games, 61 points in 66 games, and, so far, 42 points in 52 games.

The gentleman is a point producer.  No, he will never challenge for the Art Ross Trophy, but talk about secondary scoring.  Whitney is a reliable offensive player.  Ask the Sharks.  His goal on Thursday ran his total to 10 goals and 10 assists in 20 career games against his former team.

Whitney is currently in his 17th NHL season, though he only got into two games during the 1991-92 campaign in San Jose (and still had 3 assists).  He’s played for six teams (San Jose, Edmonton, Florida, Columbus, Detroit and Carolina), though the bulk of his playing time has been divided between the Sharks, Blue Jackets and Hurricanes.

The Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta native got to wear the colours of his beloved Edmonton Oilers for only 9 games during the 97-98 season (1 goal-3 assists), but hockey fans further south in Wild Rose Country no doubt remember Whitney.

May 19th, 1995.  It was his goal in double-overtime in Game Seven that enabled the Sharks to upend the Calgary Flames 5-4.  That was the year where the league experienced another work stoppage, and teams played a 48-game regular season sked.  The fourth-year Sharks had 42 points, while the Flames took first place in the Pacific Division with 55 points, and were expected to go far that spring.

Whitney and the Sharks saw to it that the Flames playoff woes continued.  Calgary lost in the first-round the next season as well, and then missed the playoffs for seven straight years before their run to the Cup Final in 2003-04 against the Tampa Bay Lightning.

As for Whitney, after that big goal, he played 60 games the next season in Northern California before splitting the 1996-97 season between the big club and Utah in the IHL and Kentucky in the AHL.  It was time for him to move on.

After that brief cup-of-coffee in Edmonton, Whitney’s career really took off when he was claimed on waivers by the Florida Panthers, where he scored those 32 goals in 97-98.  I recall that many of us at the time were surprised that Whitney reached such numbers; we had basically written him off.

Yet eleven years later, he continues to roll on, putting up the numbers, and finally getting his name on the Stanley Cup.

- Mick Kern

Mick Kern appears courtesy of Live From Wayne Gretzky’s