Texarkana Gazette

Coyotes add 3 players to cap wild week

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GLENDALE, Ariz.—Big changes were expected when Andrew Barroway became sole owner of the Arizona Coyotes earlier this month. The Coyotes didn't waste any time. The coach, the No. 1 goalie and the captain are gone.

A top-line center, a potential new No. 1 goalie and a steady defenseman are headed to the desert.

In less than a week, Barroway and the Coyotes have changed the complexion and, they hope, the direction of a franchise that has missed the playoffs five straight seasons.

"It's a big picture, building an organizati­on," Coyotes GM John Chayka said before the NHL draft in Chicago on Friday. "It ebbs and flows. Sometimes you hit, sometimes you miss. We took a big step today."

Barroway became Arizona's sole owner when he bought out the minority stakeholde­rs on June 12.

The Coyotes made a big move last Saturday by trading Mike Smith to Calgary, leaving them without a No. 1 goalie. Two days later, they announced that a contract for next season would not be offered to captain Shane Doan, who has spent his entire 21-year career with the organizati­on.

On Thursday, the team and coach Dave Tippett agreed to part ways, ending an eightyear run that included a run to the 2012 Western Conference Finals and plenty of ups and downs.

With the fan base reeling a bit and the future looking uncertain—on the ice as well as where they'll play—the Coyotes made a pair of eye-opening moves before the draft got started.

The first landed them a dependable defenseman in Niklas Hjalmarsso­n through a trade with Chicago. The Coyotes lost young defenseman Connor Murphy and forward Laurent Dauphin in the deal, but Hjalmarsso­n gives them a veteran presence who won the Stanley Cup three times with the Blackhawks.

He's also someone who can pair with Oliver Ekman-Larsson, one of the league's best offensive defensemen.

"We think Hjalmarsso­n is a perfect partner for OEL, who struggled last season," Chayka said. "That was the genesis of that move. Oliver, what makes him special, is his play with the puck, his offensive side of the game, the way he makes plays. And Hjalmarsso­n is an elite defender, one of the best, and he will free Oliver up to do his thing." The Coyotes weren't done. They followed by acquiring center Derek Stepan and goalie Antti Raanta from the New York Rangers for defenseman Anthony DeAngelo and the seventh overall pick in this year's draft.

One of the biggest goals for Arizona for years has been to find an elite, top-line center and Stepan could be the player to fill that role.

 ?? Associated Press ?? New York Rangers' Derek Stepan (21) shoots as Carolina Hurricanes' Jordan Staal (11) watches during the first period of an NHL hockey game March 9 in Raleigh, N.C. The Arizona Coyotes have acquired center Derek Stepan and goalie Antti Raanta from the...
Associated Press New York Rangers' Derek Stepan (21) shoots as Carolina Hurricanes' Jordan Staal (11) watches during the first period of an NHL hockey game March 9 in Raleigh, N.C. The Arizona Coyotes have acquired center Derek Stepan and goalie Antti Raanta from the...

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