TES Special - Lean Merrall: Yotes forever
TES Special - Lean Merrall: Yotes forever

Chris is once again joined by the one and only @Leahmerrall of PHNX Coyotes to talk everything around what was an eventful ...



Keep fighting in the NHL!
Keep fighting in the NHL!

Former Coyotes, Flyers, Kings, Rangers, and Blackhawks Stanley Cup Champion winger Daniel Carcillo joins us to discuss why ...



NHL Signings from April 30-May 5, 2024
NHL Signings from April 30-May 5, 2024

NHL Signings from Apr. 30-May 5, 2024: Signings May 04 Noel Nordh, Arizona Coyotes, ELC May 03 Adam Engström, Montreal ...



NHL '94 The 2012 LA Kings Stanley Cup Championship "Jonathan Quick Wins the Conn Smythe Trophy"
NHL '94 The 2012 LA Kings Stanley Cup Championship "Jonathan Quick Wins the Conn Smythe Trophy"

The 2011–12 Los Angeles Kings season was the 45th season (44th season of play) for the National Hockey League (NHL) franchise. Although they finished the season with 95 points, and the eighth seed in the Western Conference playoffs, they went on to capture the first Stanley Cup championship in team history. On December 12, 2011, the Kings fired head coach Terry Murray and named John Stevens interim head coach. On December 20, 2011, the Kings hired Darryl Sutter to be their head coach, replacing Stevens. With only one month to play in the regular season, the Kings were tenth in the Western Conference, two seeds away from a playoff spot. Their defense and goal tending being the only highlights throughout most of the season, highlighted by Jonathan Quick and Drew Doughty. The offense was loaded with talent, but unable to find any kind of significant consistency. Until the final month and a half, when they proceeded to go 12–4–3 in their final 19 games as their offense finally caught fire and started scoring the goals they lacked earlier in the year. Securing the eighth and final playoff seed in their 81st (and second-to-last game), a shoot-out loss to their arch rivals, the San Jose Sharks. Out of the Kings' 82 regular season games, 21 ended in a shutout; the Kings were shut-out ten times, the most of any NHL team in the regular season. The Kings made the playoffs for the third consecutive season, needing a win in the final game to secure the eighth seed. The Kings also became the second team to eliminate the first, second and third seeds from the playoffs in the same post-season (after the 2003–04 Calgary Flames), as well as the only team to win the Stanley Cup after defeating the first, second and third seeds in sequence. (Darryl Sutter was the head coach of both the 2003–04 Flames and 2011–12 Kings.) They then defeated the New Jersey Devils in the Stanley Cup Finals, becoming the first eighth seed in North American professional sports history to win a championship. They are also one of the few teams to win a championship after never benefiting from home-venue advantage in the post-season after the 1994-95 New Jersey Devils. Los Angeles would start every series by winning the first three games, only sweeping the St. Louis Blues. Pacific Division Pos Teamv t e GP W L OTL ROW GF GA GD Pts 1 y – Phoenix Coyotes 82 42 27 13 36 216 204 +12 97 2 x – San Jose Sharks 82 43 29 10 34 228 210 +18 96 3 x – Los Angeles Kings 82 40 27 15 34 194 179 +15 95 4 Dallas Stars 82 42 35 5 35 211 222 −11 89 5 Anaheim Ducks 82 34 36 12 31 204 231 −27 80 Western Conference Pos Div Teamv t e GP W L OTL ROW GF GA GD Pts 1 NW p – Vancouver Canucks 82 51 22 9 43 249 198 +51 111 2 CE y – St. Louis Blues 82 49 22 11 45 210 165 +45 109 3 PA y – Phoenix Coyotes 82 42 27 13 36 216 204 +12 97 4 CE x – Nashville Predators 82 48 26 8 43 237 210 +27 104 5 CE x – Detroit Red Wings 82 48 28 6 39 248 203 +45 102 6 CE x – Chicago Blackhawks 82 45 26 11 38 248 238 +10 101 7 PA x – San Jose Sharks 82 43 29 10 34 228 210 +18 96 8 PA x – Los Angeles Kings 82 40 27 15 34 194 179 +15 95 2012 Stanley Cup Playoffs Western Conference Quarterfinals: vs. (1) Vancouver Canucks – Los Angeles won series 4–1 Western Conference Semifinals: vs. (2) St. Louis Blues – Los Angeles won series 4–0 Western Conference Finals: vs. (3) Phoenix Coyotes – Los Angeles won series 4–1 Stanley Cup Finals: vs (6) New Jersey Devils – Los Angeles won series 4–2



House of Hockey - Rnd 1 Playoff Predictions, Toronto Maple Leafs Troubles and Fan Ick w/ Alma Laura
House of Hockey - Rnd 1 Playoff Predictions, Toronto Maple Leafs Troubles and Fan Ick w/ Alma Laura

On this episode of the "House of Hockey" Podcast, Rae and her guest co-host Alma Laura, dive deep into the latest NHL news, PWHL news and share candid opinions on the hottest topics in the hockey world. Alma is a previous guest of the podcast, friend and fan of the LA Kings and Timo Meier. First up, it's Round 1 of the playoffs, the NY Rangers' stunning sweep of the Washington Capitals has everyone talking, especially with Ovechkin's struggles under the spotlight. Meanwhile, the mystery of William Nylander's absence from the Toronto Maple Leafs lineup has fans scratching their heads. Plus, Joe Bowen's bold statements about Leaf's fans spark a fiery debate about the state of the fan base. But wait, there's more! Rae and Alma tackle the controversial moment of Max Domi's shot at Boston Bruins goalie Jeremy Swayman during a commercial break. Is this fair game or crossing the line? Speaking of moves, the former Arizona Coyotes' exploration of their new Utah facilities has fans buzzing with excitement – but how do Rae and Alma feel about the relocation? And what's the deal with Cutter Gauthier's move to the Ducks? Will he fail or succeed there? Catch up on all the latest PWHL action including center ice logos, banners being raised and the countdown to playoff intensity. And of course, don't miss out on the juiciest social media moments, from behind-the-scenes Amazon NHL series footage to a beer-drinking catfish sensation. Tune in now and join the conversation. Follow the Guest https://www.instagram.com/alma_182/ https://twitter.com/alma_182 Join the Hockey Fan Social Club presented by House of Hockey Podcast here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/hockeyfansocialclub/ Shop at Pure Hockey with our special link: https://www.avantlink.com/click.php?tt=ml&ti=730573&pw=242313 Try Rogue Energy https://rogueenergy.com/7q1gKjoWEkxI9s Use Promo Code: STADIUMSCENE to save 10% Follow us on social media: https://www.facebook.com/houseofhockeypodcast/ https://www.instagram.com/houseofhockeypodcast/ https://twitter.com/houseofhockey_ Want us to answer your questions on the podcast? Or discuss a topic? www.HouseofHockeyPod.com



NHL '94 The "Winnipeg Jets" Win the "2024 Stanley Cup Final" 'It's a True North White out!"
NHL '94 The "Winnipeg Jets" Win the "2024 Stanley Cup Final" 'It's a True North White out!"

The Winnipeg Jets are a professional ice hockey team based in Winnipeg. The Jets compete in the National Hockey League (NHL) as a member of the Central Division in the Western Conference. The team is owned by True North Sports & Entertainment, playing its home games at Canada Life Centre. The franchise was established as the Atlanta Thrashers on June 25, 1997, and began play in the 1999–2000 NHL season. True North Sports & Entertainment then bought the team in May 2011, and relocated the Jets to Winnipeg prior to the 2011–12 season, making them the first NHL franchise to relocate since the Hartford Whalers became the Carolina Hurricanes in 1997. The team was renamed the Jets after Winnipeg's original WHA/NHL team, which relocated after the 1995–96 season due to financial issues to become the Phoenix (later Arizona) Coyotes. On December 27, 1971, Winnipeg was granted one of the founding franchises in the World Hockey Association (WHA). By 1979, many of the WHA's teams had folded, but the Jets were absorbed into the NHL along with the Quebec Nordiques, Edmonton Oilers and Hartford Whalers as part of the WHA–NHL merger.[8][9] In 1996, team owner Barry Shenkarow sold the team to American businessmen Steven Gluckstern and Richard Burke. Burke and Gluckstern originally planned to move the team to Minnesota (which had lost the North Stars to Dallas in 1993), but eventually reached an agreement with Phoenix businessman Jerry Colangelo that would see the team move to Arizona and become the Phoenix Coyotes. The original Winnipeg Jets played their last game on April 28, 1996. In the 2017–18 season, the Jets clinched their second playoff spot since relocating from Atlanta, with the help of starting goaltender, Connor Hellebuyck. On March 25, 2018, the Jets beat the Nashville Predators 5–4 in a shootout, and clinched a spot in the 2018 Stanley Cup playoffs. On April 11, 2018, the Jets won the first playoff game in the history of the Atlanta/Winnipeg franchise when they defeated the Minnesota Wild 3–2. On April 20, 2018, the Jets won their first playoff series in franchise history (and the first series victory in 31 years for the city) with a 5–0 victory over the Minnesota Wild in game five of the First Round series, winning the series 4–1. On May 10, 2018, the Jets made further franchise history by advancing to the Western Conference finals for the first time, defeating the Nashville Predators four games to three; Nashville were the defending holders of the Campbell Bowl Trophy from the previous season and holders of the Presidents' Trophy for most points in the league during the 2017–18 NHL season. This would also mark the first time that either iteration of the Winnipeg Jets had advanced beyond the second round of the playoffs. Facing the Vegas Golden Knights in the Western Conference finals, the Jets defeated the Golden Knights in the first game of the series 4–2. However, the Jets went on to lose the Western Conference finals, with the Golden Knights defeating the Jets in the following four games in the series. In 2019, the Jets clinched the playoffs, but lost to the eventual Stanley Cup champion St. Louis Blues in six games in the First Round. The Jets struggled in the 2019–20 season due to the departure of many high-profile defencemen such as Jacob Trouba, Tyler Myers and Dustin Byfuglien, but were still in contention for a wild-card spot when the league shut down due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The Jets were awarded a playoff spot as part of the expanded format, but injuries to star forwards Mark Scheifele and Patrik Laine in the first game of their series against the Calgary Flames in the Qualifying Round handicapped the team and they were eliminated three games to one in the best-of-five series. Goaltender Connor Hellebuyck was also awarded the Vezina Trophy for being the league's best goaltender. The Jets won their fourth consecutive playoff berth in the 2020–21 season and swept the Edmonton Oilers in the First Round but were themselves swept in the Second Round by the Montreal Canadiens. In the 2021–22 season, the Jets finished a disappointing sixth in the Central Division, missing the playoffs. At the start of the 2022–23 season, forward Blake Wheeler was stripped of the team captaincy. The Jets then clinched the 2023 playoffs at the end of the regular season, but were defeated by the Vegas Golden Knights in five games in the first round. Beginning in 2011, during the singing of "O Canada", fans commonly shout the words "True North!" (in the line "The True North strong and free") to recognize True North Sports & Entertainment. Jennifer Hanson was the Jets' regular national anthem singer for the final seven seasons of the original franchise, and performed again during the 2016 Heritage Classic Alumni Game. Stacey Nattrass (who has been uniquely known as Your Winnipeg Jets' Own) has performed the anthems at the majority of home games since 2011.



The NHL Arrives In Utah
The NHL Arrives In Utah

Utah officially welcomed it's team to town as former Arizona Coyotes players and staff made their way to Salt Lake City to meet ...



April 25th Preview, Utah Greets Former Coyotes, Sharks Fire Quinn, Voracek Retires
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