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In today’s edition we have a big season for Karel Vejmelka, three keys to a successful Coyotes season, and an introduction to Yotes prospect Samuel Lipkin.
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Vejmelka & Coyotes Aim for Big Season
September 2, 2023 by Richard Jelinek
If the Arizona Coyotes are going to make a statement in 2023-24, goaltender Karel Vejmelka will have to become a star. Does he have what it takes to be a top-tier NHL goaltender? At 27 years old, he could carry the team for years to come. However, is the team strong enough to make the playoffs?
3 Keys to a Successful Arizona Coyotes Season
August 31, 2023 by Cooper Krigbaum
The Arizona Coyotes are gearing up for their 2023-24 season, which starts in just under two months. This summer, general manager Bill Armstrong made it a priority to improve the on-ice product as it seems the rebuilding stage phase draws to a close. With the signings of Matt Dumba, Jason Zucker, and many more, expectations are higher than ever in the desert. The roster has improved drastically, and though there are some minor holes, the team is poised for a strong season. With that said, here are three keys to success for the Coyotes entering the 2023-24 season.
Coyotes Prospect Spotlight: Samuel Lipkin
August 31, 2023 by Haynes Evans
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. In the final installment of our prospect spotlight series, where we give you an in-depth analysis of players to keep tabs on this season, we take a look at winger/center Samuel Lipkin.
With much, if not all of the roster set already for opening night, expect a guy by the name of Lipkin to stake his claim and further push his name into the Coyotes’ future plans/core. At 6-foot-2, the Quinnipiac forward has his eyes set on winning back-to-back national championships this upcoming season.