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Shane Doan -- Home on the Range
He's as much at home with a saddle and a horse as he is with a puck and a stick. Get up close and personal with the Phoenix Coyotes' Shane Doan.

Backup goalie shines
With the injury to Sean Burke, backup Robert Esche shines for teh Coyotes in net against the top NHL contenders.

Questions, but no answers
Questions swirl around the Phoenix Coyotes, but nobody seems to be offering any answers.

Some things never change -- At least not yet
There are some things that haven't changed with the "New" Phoenix Coyotes; lack of scoring, ill-timed penalties and rumors, to mention a few.

Goals finally coming for Coyotes
The goals are finally starting to come for the Phoenix Coyotes, but will it be enough for them to finish higher than fifth place in the West?

Penalties are us
The Coyotes will soon be leading the league, but it will be in penalty minutes, not goal scoring.

Goal scorer, O Goal scorer! Wherefore art thou Goal Scorer?
The "we are not rebuilding." The Phoenix Coyotes now have all their pieces in place. The problem is, what kind of puzzle are we looking at?

The Phoenix Maple Leafs? Or is it the Phoenix Lightning?
You can't tell the new Coyotes players without a program, and that's no joke.

Gutted like a dead fish
Phoenix Coyotes General Manager Cliff Fletcher says that he is "not rebuilding" the hockey team. But something smells rotten somewhere...

Joke of the Week: Replace Roenick with Peca
Stories that appeared this past week indicating that the Coyotes were interested in obtaining the rights for Michael Peca, and that he was seen as a "replacement" for Jeremy Roenick, certainly qualifies for a good laugher.

NHL: Off-season angst
Attention may be focused on Coyotes' free agent center Jeremy Roenick, but there are other Yotes eligible to test the waters...

NHL: Win Jeremy Roenick's Harley Davidson
Enter to win Phoenix Coyotes six-time NHL All-Star, two time Olympian Jeremy Roenick's personal 1994 Harley Davidson Fat Boy Springer Custom Harley Davidson motorcycle.

NHL: Keeping the faith
An open letter to Jeremy Roenick from a fan who wants him to retire a Phoenix Coyote.

NHL: My funny Valentine
It was only fitting for the soap opera sale of the Phoenix Coyotes to finally end just after St. Valentine’s Day. Hopefully, the only massacre will be that of the trade rumors that have been flying around the team’s major stars since December.

NHL: The latest in the world of hockey
In this week's hockey article, Lee Manchur focuses on the top three newsmakers in the NHL: the playoff race, the new Coyotes ownership group, and the Owen Nolan suspension.

NHL: Should he stay or should he go?
As the Phoenix Coyotes face an ownership change and rumors of heavy budget restrictions, they must also face a decision on the future of their All-Star center, Jeremy Roenick, who turns 31 this month, and who becomes an unrestricted free agent at the end of this season.

NHL: Humbug and Bah Humbug Again
Jo Namio follows the continuing saga of the Phoenix Coyotes and the ownership transition.

NHL: It's Not Over Yet
Re-shuffling at the Phoenix Coyotes is still in full swing. When will it end... and what will the final puzzle look like?

NHL: Khabibulin a Key Component for Phoenix Coyotes
As the sale of the Phoenix Coyotes is appearing to draw near end, part owner Wayne Gretzky will make two significant additions in gritty Claude Lemieux and all-star holdout goalie Nikolai Khabibulin.

NHL: Parched Ice
When the Winnipeg Jets were sold and moved to the Arizona desert, it was supposed to be a vision of the NHL's future. Instead the Coyotes are more mismanaged and in disarray than the Jets ever were.

NHL: Gretzky's Pal Won't Be GM
Mike Barnett, a long time pal of incoming Coyotes owner Wayne Gretzky, has turned down the offer to be the new G.M. of the Phoenix Coyotes.

NHL: Don't Tease Us, Just Give Us The Truth
On the eve of the proposed closure on the sale of the Phoenix Coyotes to Ellman Companies and Wayne Gretzky, local NBC affiliate Channel 12 reported this week that Steve Ellman has contributed $40 million to the cause, and Wayne Gretzky has chipped in $10 million.

NHL: Rumors, Rumors, Everywhere
When one writes a column about the Phoenix Coyotes, one can spend an inordinate amount of time chasing down rumors, most of which have no resolution. This week has been one of those times.

NHL: Now We Know Why the Nickname for Richard is Dick
Current (and hopefully VERY soon to be ex) Phoenix Coyotes owner Richard Burke has banned Wayne Gretzky, The Great One, from the team locker room until Gretzky and Steve Ellman complete their purchase of the team.