Panger’s Farewell

Tuesday, July 21st, 2009

Darren Pang appears courtesy of PhoenixCoyotes.com

I want to pass along my gratitude to every Phoenix Coyotes hockey fan.

I moved my family here to the desert four years ago with the intention that we would be here for a very long time, and of course, never expecting what has transpired in the last three months.

I am a hockey guy that does hockey on TV. It is pretty simple. That is what I get paid to do and have done for the last 20 years. When there is no certainty of a TV contract, then things get a little scary and that is what has taken place here in Phoenix. I am sure that this will all get resolved at some point in the near future.

This is no one’s fault, except for the sudden bankruptcy filing, and I can tell you for certain that no one was prepared for that happening, at least not inside the organization.

With the current situation, I had phone calls from other teams and an opportunity to do national studio NHL work as well, but was really having a difficult time as to what to do as I have gained so many great friends inside the Coyotes family and socially as well.

I have been working side by side with one of my closest friends in Dave Strader, and it feels empty to leave behind a friend and partner. Todd Walsh is a fixture in Arizona and always manages to say the right things at the right time and bring the viewer so much closer to the game and to the players. He is as solid as they get. The great thing is they will always be friends, and I am sure the text messages throughout the season with be flowing, especially when we are about to meet up!

Being on a broadcast team doesn’t just mean the TV group, and I would really be missing out if I didn’t thank two terrific people who love the game and bring it to the people for the entire 82-game schedule, and they are radio personalities Bob Heethius and Tyson Nash.

The gang at FS Arizona is a close group and Mike Roth and Mike Connolly have such passion for the game of hockey, and I will always be grateful. They always stick their necks out for the good of the broadcasts, and that is a very good thing.

On the production side, it started with Graham Taylor as producer when I got here and it went to Andy Bock after one season, with Graham getting back in the “big chair” again last year. They are great producers that love going to and producing the game…chasing me around for production meetings…and getting all fired up for another game and a couple of stories later. Thank you guys. The happy bus was always the best place to be!

To Liz, Meg, Mitch, Derek and everyone else involved in production, you know how much I think of you all, both personally and professionally. Thanks.

Dave Vest manages the content of this Web site, and is as good as it gets. My many thanks Dave, for being a real pro and great guy.

I am a very lucky person. I was asked four years ago by Mike Barnett, Doug Moss, Cliff Fletcher and Wayne Gretzky to come and join the Coyotes. I moved my family after 20 years in Chicago. That is never easy, as you can imagine. We feel as though Phoenix is a place we will want to maintain a residence, as we love it here.

I am an avid golfer and am a member at Blackstone Country Club in Peoria. We moved here to the Northwest Peoria area because it is growing by leaps and bounds, and close to Jobing.com Arena, yet easy to get to Scottsdale as well.

We have met some great people socially and through our church, Copper Hills, and their Pastor, Brad Klassen and his wife Elfie. Both have been great friends and will always be, and I know how much my wife, Lynn, will miss them and all their hiking pals!

To be leaving a person as great as Wayne Gretzky is terribly difficult, not to mention his business manager Darren Blake, his coaching staff and trainers to go along with Don Maloney and his staff, is not easy. Wayne, as you all should know by now, is an even better person than he was a player, and that says it all about him.

The Coyotes are one of the very few teams that have full-time security travel with them. Not only does Jim O’Neal, aka The Inspector, take care of all of us, he is simply a tremendous friend. Thanks Jim! All secure pal!

To be able to join the St. Louis Blues and their President, John Davidson, makes me feel really fortunate. I grew up as a broadcaster admiring and emulating JD and we had the honor of working the 1998 and 2002 Winter Olympics together as well as several national games on ABC. He is a tremendous person and the Blues organization is outstanding and on the rise. I am looking forward to working with John Kelly and Bernie Federko on the Blues broadcasts.

We will always have a bond here with the great fans of the Coyotes. I believe in this team, the great players and character that is on the team, led of course, by Shane Doan.

We will see each other often and I will be keeping an eye and a Holy Jumpin out for you!

All the very best,

- Panger

Darren Pang appears courtesy of PhoenixCoyotes.com

Coach Gretzky Chat

Sunday, April 12th, 2009

So this is it. The season has come and gone. Just like that. In the blink of an eye, it’s over. It seems like only yesterday we were sitting in Montreal watching the pre-game video presentation on the jumbotron HD video scoreboard. I was moved to tears that night. It was a celebration of hockey. The season was barely underway. There was so much hockey to be played.  So much hope on the horizon.

Yes, the Coyotes went out in style … winning on the road in San Jose and back at home, in a shoot out, against Anaheim. We have documented what did and didn’t happen to this team here on this blog all season. But it’s not important what I say! The purpose of this is to chronicle what the Coach has to say. We try and record and post every word that he says.

It’s amazing to witness what he goes through as not only the Coach of the Coyotes, but still as one of the faces of the NHL. Through it all he always remains consistent in what he says and in his access. He measures his words and more often that not delivers exactly what a reporter needs, and then some. We should all be so lucky in the other sports that we might cover!

So, one last sit down. A one-on-one at the conclusion of the roller coaster ride that was the 2008-2009 season.  Listen below for the full the interview with the head coach, Wayne Gretzky:

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Enjoy the playoffs.  See you back at the rink soon.

- Todd

FSN Arizona & Phoenix Coyotes Television/Radio Host
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Key Game For Blues

Wednesday, April 8th, 2009

B.J. Crombeen scored twice and Chris Mason made 28 saves as the St. Louis Blues defeated the Coyotes 5-1 on Tuesday night at Jobing.com Arena.  A three-goal second period was the key for the Blues (39-31-10), who leapfrogged Nashville into eighth place in the Western Conference standings.

Click to hear more on the game from the Coach:

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- Todd

FSN Arizona & Phoenix Coyotes Television/Radio Host
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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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99 On Joe Sakic

Wednesday, April 1st, 2009

Some interesting comments from Wayne regarding the possible return of Joe Sakic to the Av’s … maybe by the end of the season.  Sakic has played in just 15 games in this his 20th NHL season.

Click to hear Wayne’s comments:

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As a bonus, take a listen to this feature on Joe that aired during our broadcast:

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- Todd

FSN Arizona & Phoenix Coyotes Television/Radio Host
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This Team Hasn’t Quit

Sunday, March 29th, 2009

Sure, San Jose was not playing with all of their top players and yes, they found a way to win in the third, but I have to tell you, this was an entertaining hockey game. There was a furious pace that had the feel of a post season affair.

The same thing took place the following night against the Dallas Stars with an OT victory for Phoenix.  Hear Wayne’s post-game pressers below from each of these games.

Coach Gretzky after Sharks game:

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Coach Gretzky after Stars game:

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I will say this — this team hasn’t quit. Frankly, they could have.

- Todd

FSN Arizona & Phoenix Coyotes Television/Radio Host
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Bettman Talks Team’s Future

Friday, March 27th, 2009

NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman visited Jobing.com Arena to discusses numerous topics, including the team’s future in Glendale.  Click below to listen in on the Commissioner’s media scrum:

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Click here to watch a full interview provided by PhoenixCoyotes.com.

- Todd

FSN Arizona & Phoenix Coyotes Television/Radio Host
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Coyotes Fight Rally

Friday, March 27th, 2009

Bravo to the Phoenix Coyotes. They might not be playing for a post season slot, but they came to play against an Edmonton team that was trying to stop a two game losing skid. By the time the third period came around the Oilers had already dropped out of the Western Conference’s 8th and final playoff spot. They HAD to win.

A three goal lead turned into a 3-2 lead, but they held it. And there were lessons learned along the way that will bear fruit soon enough.

More from the coach:

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See ya in San Jose on Saturday night.

- Todd

FSN Arizona & Phoenix Coyotes Television/Radio Host
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