Toronto Star

Wily Coyotes weather a string of injuries

- JOSHUA CLIPPERTON THE CANADIAN PRESS

BOCA RATON, FLA.— John Chayka has a depth chart in his office to help him plan for when the injury bug inevitably bites.

The general manager of the Arizona Coyotes just never expected to have this many moving pieces in one season.

But despite missing as many nine regulars at one point and ranking near the top of the NHL in man games lost to injury, Arizona has hung tough in the Western Conference playoff chase.

“It’s a special group, to be honest with you,” Chayka said at this week’s GM meetings. “It’s not only the number of games we’ve lost, it’s the quality of the players in their core positions.” The Coyotes are without starting goalie Antti Raanta, winger Michael Grabner, centres Nick Schmaltz and Derek Stepan, and defenceman Kyle Capobianco (lower body). They were also minus netminder Darcy Kuemper, defencemen Jason Demers, Jakob Chychrun and Kevin Connauton, as well as forwards Christian Dvorak, Alex Galchenyuk and Brad Richardson for significan­t stretches this season.

At one point, Raanta, Kuemper, Demers, Chychrun, Connauton, Schmaltz, Dvorak, Grabner and Richardson were all on the shelf at the same time.

Through it all, the Coyotes somehow sat only three points back of the West’s second wild- card spot ahead of Thursday’s home tilt with the Calgary Flames.

“You try to plan for a lot of things going into the season,” said Chayka, whose team has lost more than 320 man games to injury. “We never do that with nine players.”

The loss of Schmaltz, who had five goals and nine assists in 17 outings with the Coyotes, was especially frustratin­g after the trade that brought him over from the Chicago Blackhawks for fellow former first-round picks Dylan Strome and Brendan Perlini in November.

The Coyotes were nine points out of the playoffs on Jan. 1, but are 15-9-3 since, including a 92-0 run before Tuesday’s 3-1 loss against the Anaheim Ducks.

The 29-year-old Chayka, who was the youngest GM in NHL history at age 26 when he was hired in 2016, pointed to head coach Rick Tocchet as the biggest reason the Coyotes have stayed afloat.

“Your ultimate leader,” Chayka said. “He’s done a great job of dealing with all that and managing the storm.”

The surge should garner Tocchet some votes for the Jack Adams Awards as coach of the year.

And if the Coyotes sneak into the playoffs, who knows?

“Quite frankly I don’t think he gets enough discussion or people placing emphasis on the job he’s done,” Chayka said.

 ?? NORM HALL GETTY IMAGES ?? Losing Nick Schmaltz, left, for the season with a knee injury has contribute­d to the Arizona Coyotes’ 320 man games lost.
NORM HALL GETTY IMAGES Losing Nick Schmaltz, left, for the season with a knee injury has contribute­d to the Arizona Coyotes’ 320 man games lost.

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