Todd Walsh

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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A Win In Dallas

Thursday, December 11th, 2008

Maybe they shouldn’t have won this game … but that’s water under the bridge.  They did.  And what a feeling it was to board the plane and head back to Phoenix back to .500 and void of that empty feeling created by that miserable night in Chicago.

The Coyotes had time to stew and to think about what happened that night and then had a back breaking practice to try and fix it.  All that is over now.

The Coyotes fell behind the Dallas Stars last night early but overcame a parade to their own
penalty box (7 penalties in the first period and a half) en route to a 5 3 win. Martin Hanzal and
Olli Jokinen with two goals each. Hanzal the game winner, Jokinen scoring at 19:56 of the second
changing the momentum of this game for good.

Coach Gretzky’s post-game:

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And guess what?  They get to do it all over again tonight at Jobing.com Arena against the Minnesota Wild.
See you at 6:30 on Fox Sports Arizona!

- Todd

FSN Arizona & Phoenix Coyotes Television/Radio Host
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From The Broadcast Booth

Tuesday, December 9th, 2008

Hanzal will win the Selke Award, just a matter of time.  NHL.com recently did a “Coyote Ugly” story, highlighting the struggles of 2nd year players Martin Hanzal and Peter Mueller. I like to think when I watch a player game in and game out, practice in and practice out, that I have a pretty good feel as to whether that player is playing well or not playing well.

The Coyotes went into the season with a plan. They committed to 4 fresh faced rookies, to go along with 5 key sophomore players, with Mueller and Hanzal the centerpieces on their roster, as far as sophomores are concerned. That is more responsibility than any other team.

There have been definite stretches where Mueller has struggled. He worked hard in the off season, adding muscle and bulk, going from 206 lbs to 216 lbs. As a team, they determined that was too much so he has worked his tail off , getting his weight down and moving his feet quicker. As a result, he has created far more energy and increased his scoring chances per game. He has to continue to do that consistently, and the goals are certain to come. He is that good with the puck. Last season he came on and scored 22 goals. He spent lots of time on the point on the PP, scoring 7 PPG’s in the process. He also had 3 ROAD hattricks, pretty good stuff.

Last season, he could also be hidden by his coach, Wayne Gretzky, especially on the road , where Gretzky has been a master with his younger players. This season? Different story for a few reasons. Teams know who he is. He can’t hide. He gets to see the other teams best defenseman and best defensive forward. He has 5-10-15 pts at this point, below expectations by both Peter and the team. This season, the 1st 27 games, will add a few layers of skin to Peter for the future and all for the good. He is a difference maker in the best league in the world. He will score in bunches and when they start, it will take a long time for them to stop. I see it in practice and in games. I talk to the other teams goalies about the Coyotes players they have their eye on. Peter is at the top of the list.

In my conversations with Peter, I remember quickly how it went for me in my 2nd full season as an NHL’er. The criticism is far more stinging from the coaches, the expectations are higher, and the responsibilities to your “younger” teammates changes you for the better. So, while Mueller’s season is going to have to improve for this team to get in the play-offs, it hasn’t been as “ugly” as the headline puts it.Not even close.

For Martin Hanzal to be included in this column is baffling.

I know the “Western” National Hockey League doesn’t get as many eye balls as our friends to the East…but come on.  Hanzal will win the Frank J Selke Award. It may not be this season, but he will garner attention. I say here, he wins it next season.

As a 2nd season NHL player that played only 1 season of WHL hockey and then to the NHL, he will only get better and stronger on his 6’5 220 lb frame.  He is as good in his own zone as any centerman in the NHL. What position is the hardeset to break in at? Many say it is on the blueline. Hard to argue.

I for one, believe it is at center ice. The responsibilities are far greater than that of a defenseman. There is more confusion in your own zone, especially with so many cycles down low. A centerman has to win face offs, not lose his man, be down low in his own zone, often spending the whole shift from the hash marks to the boards. Then , if you get out of your zone, you are the guy that gets the puck through the middle of the ice and makes a play for your wingers.you need to create offense as well. Go for a line change, and do it all again.

Then there is Hanzal. He doesn’t get to do that against the other teams sophomores, or 18, 19, and 20 year old players.  No, he does that against the NHL’s BEST players. Every night.

If you are going to suggest a player is struggling and making it a headline, you better do some homework, watch some games and then ask some players he plays against.

In the West, he faces Joe Thornton, and did so all of last year as well, as a rookie. The Coyotes have a winning record vs the Sharks in the last 2 years.While Big Joe remains a very top player in this league, I can assure you he has had all he can handle in the 2 games this season against the Coyotes. The series so far is a 3-2 win and a 3-2 loss. We highlighted the two the entire game and could see that Hanzal was in his kitchen.

He does it the old fashioned way. He rarely takes penalties. He has a great reach and stick. He separates great players from the puck, not an easy thing to do.He brings a great attitude to the rink, he wants to win. He plays that way.

I mentioned Thornton. Lets continue with Ryan Getzlaf, Anze Kopitar and any one of the 3 headed monsters at center ice for the Dallas Stars. All in the Pacific Division. 6 games a season against them.
Last season, Hanzal had 8 goals and 35 points.

2 weeks ago he scored 3 goals against the Leafs and has 6 goals and 10 assists on the season, while defensively, is minus 1.

That includes a recent game in Chicago that was a team embarrassment, losing 7-1 and giving up an astonishing 6 goals at even strength.  There are going to be nights like that for every player and team, as bad as it seemed at the time. Young and old go through it. We all have.

I can assure you that sophomore players Peter Mueller and Martin Hanzal will be at the other end of that score more than they will be at the losing end, in their NHL careers.

They are both special players that take pride in winning and care about their jobs on the ice.  To say they have been “Coyote Ugly” is extremely misleading and disrespectful to what they and the team are accomplishing.

- Panger

Coyotes 6 Leafs 3

Friday, December 5th, 2008

Gotta love winning those “getaway” games!  And, you have to love the grit and determination that we have now seen in back to back games in the third period with the outcome hanging in the balance.

On Tuesday, it was a come from behind win over the Kings. They Coyotes didn’t get greedy, didn’t take chances, and found a way to win.  Last night, in a tie after two, they kept coming at Toronto in waves.  Steven Reinprecht with two huge goals, but they wouldn’t have mattered

If not for Martin Hanzal’s first ever hat trick. We all know what he can do on the defensive end of the ice … and as Wayne has said over and over and over again (just listen to the pressers on this site!) the offense is there and it will come.

Last night it did, and it came in front of his parents who have been visiting from over seas for the last three weeks. They are leaving this morning.  As he told me after the game, “this was for them.”  That was a nice touch.

Listen here to Wayne’s post:

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See you in St. Louis on Saturday night!

- Todd

FSN Arizona & Phoenix Coyotes Television/Radio Host
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