2021-22 Arizona Coyotes Regular Season thread

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Armstrong has built this team to lose, led by the worst goaltender in the league. It looks like they are trying hard to be in the mix for drafting Shane Wright! The next two drafts will be crucial for the future of Coyotes hockey! I feel sorry for Andre Tourigny. He does not deserve blame for this rag tag team that they left him with!
 

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They showed some resilience in coming back against Florida last night, down 4-1 to 4-3 and had several shots just miss that would have tied it at 4-4 at the end of the game.

Trust the process. The beatings will continue until the morale improves.
 

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Someone please tell me there’s at least a total stud unquestioned #1 pick at the end of all this mess.
 

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Someone please tell me there’s at least a total stud unquestioned #1 pick at the end of all this mess.

The problem is that the NHL Draft Lottery has never been kind to the Coyotes.

2022 Draft Rankings​

Tier 1​

1. Shane Wright, C, Kingston Frontenacs (OHL)

Unlike last year’s draft, it’s safe to say that we have a really good idea who is going to go first overall and it’s not even close. Shane Wright is on another level compared to everyone in the 2022 NHL Draft.

He has been the talk of the town since his days with the Don Mills Flyers of the GTHL, being granted exceptional status for the OHL draft. He had 66 points in 58 games in his first season, matching Conner McDavid’s point total as a rookie, but had a better point per game rate as McDavid. Wright had a 1.14 P/G rate where as McDavid had 1.05. He was also on pace with John Tavares’ 77 points in his first season in the OHL.

There’s a reason he’s the consensus first overall pick. He displays an elite level IQ, vision, and work ethic. The way that he thinks and processes the game is like a veteran NHL player. Even when you think he’s at his best, he goes another step above to be a game-changing player. When the game is on the line, he’s always there to take charge. His elite level offensive instincts and shot makes him a lethal scorer every time he’s on the ice. He’s just as strong as a playmaker as he is a sniper, being able to make strong and accurate passes. He knows how to draw in his opponents in order to create space for his teammates and open up the game.

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Shane Wright of the Kingston Frontenacs. (Terry Wilson/OHL Images)
He’s the last person you’d want to have the puck as he’s extremely dangerous carrying it into the offensive zone. Players are always on high alert when he’s on, as he’s an extremely versatile, offensive threat. He has excellent character as he’s an exceptional leader on and off the ice.

While he didn’t play in the OHL due to it being suspended because of the pandemic, he shined at the World U18 Championship recording eight goals and 14 points in five games en route to a gold medal. There isn’t any doubt that Wright is going to tear up the Ontario Hockey League this season and be at the top of the leaderboard. It’s going to be extremely difficult for anyone to overthrow him as the top player in this draft.
 

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The problem is that the NHL Draft Lottery has never been kind to the Coyotes.

2022 Draft Rankings​

Tier 1​

1. Shane Wright, C, Kingston Frontenacs (OHL)

Unlike last year’s draft, it’s safe to say that we have a really good idea who is going to go first overall and it’s not even close. Shane Wright is on another level compared to everyone in the 2022 NHL Draft.

He has been the talk of the town since his days with the Don Mills Flyers of the GTHL, being granted exceptional status for the OHL draft. He had 66 points in 58 games in his first season, matching Conner McDavid’s point total as a rookie, but had a better point per game rate as McDavid. Wright had a 1.14 P/G rate where as McDavid had 1.05. He was also on pace with John Tavares’ 77 points in his first season in the OHL.

There’s a reason he’s the consensus first overall pick. He displays an elite level IQ, vision, and work ethic. The way that he thinks and processes the game is like a veteran NHL player. Even when you think he’s at his best, he goes another step above to be a game-changing player. When the game is on the line, he’s always there to take charge. His elite level offensive instincts and shot makes him a lethal scorer every time he’s on the ice. He’s just as strong as a playmaker as he is a sniper, being able to make strong and accurate passes. He knows how to draw in his opponents in order to create space for his teammates and open up the game.

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Shane Wright of the Kingston Frontenacs. (Terry Wilson/OHL Images)
He’s the last person you’d want to have the puck as he’s extremely dangerous carrying it into the offensive zone. Players are always on high alert when he’s on, as he’s an extremely versatile, offensive threat. He has excellent character as he’s an exceptional leader on and off the ice.

While he didn’t play in the OHL due to it being suspended because of the pandemic, he shined at the World U18 Championship recording eight goals and 14 points in five games en route to a gold medal. There isn’t any doubt that Wright is going to tear up the Ontario Hockey League this season and be at the top of the leaderboard. It’s going to be extremely difficult for anyone to overthrow him as the top player in this draft.
Correct, we will finish with the worst record in the league and pick 5th
 

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