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2011–12 Phoenix Coyotes season

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NHL hockey team season

2011–12Phoenix Coyotes
Pacific Division champions
Division1stPacific
Conference3rdWestern
2011–12 record42–27–13
Home record22–13–6
Road record20–14–7
Goals for216
Goals against204
Team information
General managerDon Maloney
CoachDave Tippett
CaptainShane Doan
Alternate captainsMartin Hanzal
Keith Yandle
ArenaJobing.com Arena
Average attendance12,420 (73%)
Team leaders
GoalsRadim Vrbata (35)
AssistsRay Whitney (53)
PointsRay Whitney (77)
Penalty minutesRaffi Torres (83)
Plus/minusRay Whitney (+26)
WinsMike Smith (38)
Goals against averageMike Smith (2.21)

The2011–12 Phoenix Coyotes season was the franchise's33rd season in theNational Hockey League (NHL), their 40th overall and the 16th inPhoenix, Arizona.

Off-season

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See also:Phoenix Coyotes bankruptcy and sale

On May 10, 2011, the Glendale City Council voted (by a 5–2 count) to keep the Coyotes in Arizona for the 2011–12 season on an interim basis while it tried to find a new owner to keep the team in Glendale. Before this vote, there was widespread speculation that the team would be re-locating back toWinnipeg as the Jets before the start of the2011–12 NHL season.[1] Potential ownerMatthew Hulsizer ended his bid to purchase the Coyotes on June 27, leaving no current potential buyers of the team, once again leaving the Coyotes' future in question.[2]

Pending free agent goaltenderIlya Bryzgalov was traded to thePhiladelphia Flyers prior to the start of free agency.

The Coyotes ended their minor-league affiliation with theSan Antonio Rampage and signed an affiliation with thePortland Pirates.[3]

Regular season

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The Coyotes finished with their third straight 90-point season, with 97 points. On April 7, 2012, the Coyotes defeated theMinnesota Wild with a score of 4–1 to win thePacific Division title—their first and only division title as an NHL team.[4]

Playoffs

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Main article:2012 Stanley Cup playoffs

As Pacific Division champions, the Coyotes were the third seed in the Western Conference. They faced theChicago Blackhawks in the first round, and defeated them in six games for the franchise's first playoff series win since1987, when as theWinnipeg Jets, they defeated theCalgary Flames in the first round. The Coyotes defeated the fourth-seededNashville Predators in five games to advance to the first Western Conference Final in franchise history. The eighth-seeded and eventual Stanley Cup championLos Angeles Kings knocked the Coyotes out of the playoffs in five games. This was the only season where the Coyotes advanced beyond the round of 16 teams, won two playoff series, and reached the Conference Finals before eventually suspending operations in 2024.

Standings

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Pacific Division
PosTeamGPWLOTLROWGFGAGDPts
1y –Phoenix Coyotes8242271336216204+1297
2x –San Jose Sharks8243291034228210+1896
3x –Los Angeles Kings8240271534194179+1595
4Dallas Stars824235535211222−1189
5Anaheim Ducks8234361231204231−2780
Source:National Hockey League
x – Clinched playoff spot;y – Clinched division
Western Conference
PosDivTeamGPWLOTLROWGFGAGDPts
1NWp –Vancouver Canucks825122943249198+51111
2CEy –St. Louis Blues8249221145210165+45109
3PAy –Phoenix Coyotes8242271336216204+1297
4CEx –Nashville Predators824826843237210+27104
5CEx –Detroit Red Wings824828639248203+45102
6CEx –Chicago Blackhawks8245261138248238+10101
7PAx –San Jose Sharks8243291034228210+1896
8PAx –Los Angeles Kings8240271534194179+1595
9NWCalgary Flames8237291634202226−2490
10PADallas Stars824235535211222−1189
11NWColorado Avalanche824135632208220−1288
12NWMinnesota Wild8235361124177226−4981
13PAAnaheim Ducks8234361231204231−2780
14NWEdmonton Oilers8232401027212239−2774
15CEColumbus Blue Jackets822946725202262−6065
Source:National Hockey League
p – Clinched Presidents' Trophy;x – Clinched playoff spot;y – Clinched division

Schedule and results

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Pre-season

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2011 Pre-season game log: 3–4–0 (Home: 1–1–0; Road: 2–3–0)
#DateVisitorScoreHomeOTDecisionAttendanceRecord
1September 20Phoenix Coyotes7–4Anaheim DucksVisentin12,5441–0–0
2September 21Los Angeles Kings (SS)3–2Phoenix Coyotes (SS)Labarbera5,0471–1–0
3September 21Phoenix Coyotes (SS)2–1Los Angeles Kings (SS)SODomingue10,6412–1–0
4September 24Phoenix Coyotes0–1San Jose SharksLabarbera16,2212–2–0
5September 27Phoenix Coyotes2–3Edmonton OilersSmith16,2182–3–0
6September 29Phoenix Coyotes2–4Calgary FlamesLabarbera19,2892–4–0
7October 1San Jose Sharks1–3Phoenix CoyotesSmith6,2033–4–0
(SS) = Split-squad games.

Regular season

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2011–12 Game Log
October: 5–3–2 (Home: 3–2–1; Road: 2–1–1)
#DateVisitorScoreHomeOTDecisionAttendanceRecordPts
1October 8Phoenix Coyotes3–6San Jose SharksSmith17,5620–1–00
2October 10Phoenix Coyotes1–2Dallas StarsSOSmith6,3060–1–11
3October 13Phoenix Coyotes5–2Nashville PredatorsLaBarbera17,1131–1–13
4October 15Winnipeg Jets1–4Phoenix CoyotesSmith17,1322–1–15
5October 18Chicago Blackhawks5–2Phoenix CoyotesLaBarbera11,0512–2–15
6October 20Los Angeles Kings2–0Phoenix CoyotesSmith7,1282–3–15
7October 23Phoenix Coyotes5–4Anaheim DucksSmith13,2403–3–17
8October 25Dallas Stars3–2Phoenix CoyotesSOSmith6,9483–3–28
9October 27New Jersey Devils3–5Phoenix CoyotesSmith7,4344–3–210
10October 29Los Angeles Kings2–3Phoenix CoyotesOTSmith10,3795–3–212
November: 8–4–1 (Home: 3–2–1; Road: 5–2–0)
#DateVisitorScoreHomeOTDecisionAttendanceRecordPts
11November 2Phoenix Coyotes4–1Colorado AvalancheSmith12,1416–3–214
12November 3Nashville Predators3–0Phoenix CoyotesLaBarbera6,7386–4–214
13November 5Edmonton Oilers2–4Phoenix CoyotesSmith13,3817–4–216
14November 10Montreal Canadiens3–2Phoenix CoyotesOTSmith14,1387–4–317
15November 12Phoenix Coyotes3–0San Jose SharksSmith17,5628–4–319
16November 15Phoenix Coyotes3–2Toronto Maple LeafsSOSmith19,5229–4–321
17November 17Phoenix Coyotes1–2Philadelphia FlyersSmith19,6109–5–321
18November 19Phoenix Coyotes4–2Buffalo SabresSmith18,69010–5–323
19November 21Phoenix Coyotes3–4Washington CapitalsLaBarbera18,50610–6–323
20November 23Anaheim Ducks2–4Phoenix CoyotesSmith9,12411–6–325
21November 25Vancouver Canucks5–0Phoenix CoyotesSmith14,56911–7–325
22November 26Dallas Stars0–3Phoenix CoyotesSmith10,03612–7–327
23November 29Phoenix Coyotes4–1Chicago BlackhawksSmith21,18313–7–329
December: 6–9–1 (Home: 1–4–1; Road: 5–5–0)
#DateVisitorScoreHomeOTDecisionAttendanceRecordPts
24December 1Phoenix Coyotes0–1Winnipeg JetsSmith15,00413–8–329
25December 3Philadelphia Flyers4–2Phoenix CoyotesSmith14,91313–9–329
26December 5Phoenix Coyotes4–3Chicago BlackhawksSOSmith21,07914–9–331
27December 6Phoenix Coyotes3–2Nashville PredatorsLaBarbera15,63815–9–333
28December 8Phoenix Coyotes2–5Detroit Red WingsSmith20,06615–10–333
29December 10Minnesota Wild4–1Phoenix CoyotesSmith10,97615–11–333
30December 14Phoenix Coyotes1–4Anaheim DucksSmith13,42815–12–333
31December 15Edmonton Oilers2–4Phoenix CoyotesSmith9,39716–12–335
32December 17New York Rangers3–2Phoenix CoyotesSmith12,17216–13–335
33December 20Phoenix Coyotes2–1Florida PanthersSmith17,71117–13–337
34December 21Phoenix Coyotes4–3Carolina HurricanesLaBarbera15,84818–13–339
35December 23St. Louis Blues3–2Phoenix CoyotesLaBarbera12,65018–14–339
36December 26Phoenix Coyotes3–4Los Angeles KingsLaBarbera18,11818–15–339
37December 28Boston Bruins2–1Phoenix CoyotesOTLaBarbera17,45918–15–440
38December 29Phoenix Coyotes2–3Colorado AvalancheLaBarbera17,38918–16–440
39December 31Phoenix Coyotes4–2Minnesota WildMcElhinney19,29719–16–442
January: 3–5–4 (Home: 3–2–1; Road: 0–3–3)
#DateVisitorScoreHomeOTDecisionAttendanceRecordPts
40January 3Phoenix Coyotes1–4St. Louis BluesSmith18,11219–17–442
41January 5Phoenix Coyotes0–1Los Angeles KingsOTSmith18,11819–17–543
42January 7New York Islanders1–5Phoenix CoyotesSmith13,35020–17–545
43January 10Phoenix Coyotes1–2New York RangersSOSmith18,20020–17–646
44January 12Phoenix Coyotes2–3Detroit Red WingsSOSmith20,06620–17–747
45January 13Phoenix Coyotes3–4Columbus Blue JacketsLaBarbera14,11920–18–747
46January 16Colorado Avalanche1–6Phoenix CoyotesSmith12,75721–18–749
47January 18Phoenix Coyotes2–6Anaheim DucksSmith12,28121–19–749
48January 19Detroit Red Wings3–2Phoenix CoyotesSOSmith15,06721–19–850
49January 21Tampa Bay Lightning4–3Phoenix CoyotesSmith12,71421–20–850
50January 24Ottawa Senators2–3Phoenix CoyotesSmith8,06122–20–852
51January 31Anaheim Ducks4–1Phoenix CoyotesSmith10,57922–21–852
February: 11–0–1 (Home: 7–0–0; Road: 4–0–1)
#DateVisitorScoreHomeOTDecisionAttendanceRecordPts
52February 4San Jose Sharks3–5Phoenix CoyotesSmith12,97923–21–854
53February 6Detroit Red Wings1–3Phoenix CoyotesSmith12,68724–21–856
54February 7Phoenix Coyotes4–1Dallas StarsSmith11,16225–21–858
55February 9Calgary Flames1–2Phoenix CoyotesOTSmith10,04826–21–860
56February 11Chicago Blackhawks0–3Phoenix CoyotesSmith17,35327–21–862
57February 13Phoenix Coyotes1–2Vancouver CanucksSOLaBarbera18,89027–21–963
58February 16Phoenix Coyotes1–0Los Angeles KingsSmith18,11828–21–965
59February 18Dallas Stars1–2Phoenix CoyotesOTSmith16,60429–21–967
60February 21Los Angeles Kings4–5Phoenix CoyotesSOSmith10,84230–21–969
61February 23Phoenix Coyotes4–3Calgary FlamesSOSmith19,28931–21–971
62February 25Phoenix Coyotes3–1Edmonton OilersSmith16,83932–21–973
63February 28Vancouver Canucks1–2Phoenix CoyotesSOSmith16,69133–21–975
March: 6–6–4 (Home: 4–3–2; Road: 2–3–2)
#DateVisitorScoreHomeOTDecisionAttendanceRecordPts
64March 1Calgary Flames4–2Phoenix CoyotesSmith10,98933–22–975
65March 3Columbus Blue Jackets5–2Phoenix CoyotesSmith13,57933–23–975
66March 5Phoenix Coyotes1–2Pittsburgh PenguinsSmith18,54033–24–975
67March 6Phoenix Coyotes2–3Columbus Blue JacketsLaBarbera10,91533–25–975
68March 8Minnesota Wild3–2Phoenix CoyotesSOLaBarbera11,71633–25–1076
69March 10San Jose Sharks0–3Phoenix CoyotesSmith14,99434–25–1078
70March 12Nashville Predators5–4Phoenix CoyotesSOSmith11,51834–25–1179
71March 14Phoenix Coyotes5–4Vancouver CanucksSmith18,89035–25–1181
72March 15Phoenix Coyotes1–4Calgary FlamesSmith19,28935–26–1181
73March 18Phoenix Coyotes3–2Edmonton OilersSOSmith16,83936–26–1183
74March 20Phoenix Coyotes3–4Dallas StarsSOSmith17,01236–26–1284
75March 22Colorado Avalanche2–3Phoenix CoyotesSmith14,93837–26–1286
76March 24Phoenix Coyotes3–4San Jose SharksSOSmith17,56237–26–1387
77March 25St. Louis Blues4–0Phoenix CoyotesLaBarbera12,58537–27–1387
78March 29San Jose Sharks0–2Phoenix CoyotesSmith14,44638–27–1389
79March 31Anaheim Ducks0–4Phoenix CoyotesSmith15,85639–27–1391
April: 3–0–0 (Home: 1–0–0; Road: 2–0–0)
#DateVisitorScoreHomeOTDecisionAttendanceRecordPts
80April 3Columbus Blue Jackets0–2Phoenix CoyotesSmith13,26340–27–1393
81April 6Phoenix Coyotes4–1St. Louis BluesSmith19,15041–27–1395
82April 7Phoenix Coyotes4–1Minnesota WildSmith18,86442–27–1397

Legend:  Win (2 points)  Loss (0 points)  Overtime/shootout loss (1 point)

Playoffs

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Key:  Win  Loss

2012 Stanley Cup Playoffs
Western Conference Quarter-finals: vs. (6) Chicago Blackhawks – Coyotes win series 4–2
#DateVisitorScoreHomeOTDecisionAttendanceSeriesRecap
1April 12Chicago Blackhawks2–3Phoenix CoyotesOTSmith17,1381–0[1]
2April 14Chicago Blackhawks4–3Phoenix CoyotesOTSmith17,5391–1[2]
3April 17Phoenix Coyotes3–2Chicago BlackhawksOTSmith21,6272–1[3]
4April 19Phoenix Coyotes3–2Chicago BlackhawksOTSmith22,1113–1[4]
5April 21Chicago Blackhawks2–1Phoenix CoyotesOTSmith17,7463–2[5]
6April 23Phoenix Coyotes4–0Chicago BlackhawksSmith21,6364–2[6]
Western Conference Semi-finals: vs. (4) Nashville Predators – Coyotes win series 4–1
#DateVisitorScoreHomeOTDecisionAttendanceSeriesRecap
1April 27Nashville Predators3–4Phoenix CoyotesOTSmith17,1871–0[7]
2April 29Nashville Predators3–5Phoenix CoyotesSmith17,2172–0[8]
3May 2Phoenix Coyotes0–2Nashville PredatorsSmith17,1132–1[9]
4May 4Phoenix Coyotes1–0Nashville PredatorsSmith17,1133–1[10]
5May 7Nashville Predators1–2Phoenix CoyotesSmith17,1824–1[11]
Western Conference Finals: vs. (8) Los Angeles Kings – Kings win series 4–1
#DateVisitorScoreHomeOTDecisionAttendanceSeriesRecap
1May 13Los Angeles Kings4–2Phoenix CoyotesSmith17,1340–1[12]
2May 15Los Angeles Kings4–0Phoenix CoyotesSmith17,1490–2[13]
3May 17Phoenix Coyotes1–2Los Angeles KingsSmith18,3670–3[14]
4May 20Phoenix Coyotes2–0Los Angeles KingsSmith18,4021–3[15]
5May 22Los Angeles Kings4–3Phoenix CoyotesOTSmith17,1481–4[16]

Player statistics

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Skaters

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Regular season
PlayerGPGAPts+/−PIM
Ray Whitney822453772628
Radim Vrbata773527622424
Shane Doan79222850−848
Keith Yandle82113243551
Lauri Korpikoski82172037314
Martin Hanzal64826341263
Oliver Ekman-Larsson82131932032
Daymond Langkow73111930−414
Raffi Torres79151126283
Mikkel Boedker82111324−212
Boyd Gordon7581523910
Taylor Pyatt7391019−423
Kyle Chipchura5331316242
Gilbert Brule335914711
Rostislav Klesla65310131354
Michal Rozsival5411213834
David Schlemko4611011710
Derek Morris592911−1238
Antoine Vermette223710416
Adrian Aucoin642791442
Cal O'Reilly†‡22235−52
Patrick O'Sullivan23224−42
Marc-Antoine Pouliot13044−22
Chris Summers21033−411
Michael Stone1312372
David Rundblad6033−10
Paul Bissonnette31101−441
Petteri Nokelainen5011−10
Andy Miele7000−36
Matt Watkins1000−10
Alexandre Bolduc2000−12
Kyle Turris6000−24


Playoffs
PlayerGPGAPts+/−PIM
Antoine Vermette165510−224
Shane Doan16549241
Keith Yandle16189510
Rostislav Klesla15268−24
Mikkel Boedker1644810
Ray Whitney16257−110
Daymond Langkow1616724
Derek Morris16246424
Taylor Pyatt16426−52
Martin Hanzal12336229
Radim Vrbata16235−38
Kyle Chipchura1513447
Oliver Ekman-Larsson16134−38
Gilbert Brule1221310
Adrian Aucoin11022410
Raffi Torres311222
Boyd Gordon16022−26
Marc-Antoine Pouliot811222
Michal Rozsival15000−32
Paul Bissonnette3000015
Lauri Korpikoski11000−32
David Schlemko500000
Michael Stone2000−20

Goaltenders

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Regular season
PlayerGPMinWLOTLGAGAASASv%SOGAPIM
Mike Smith6739033818101442.212066.93080216
Jason LaBarbera191015393432.54486.9120002
Curtis McElhinney27210021.6736.9440000
Playoffs
PlayerGPMinWLGAGAASASv%SOGAPIM
Mike Smith16102797341.99602.94430114

Denotes player spent time with another team before joining Coyotes. Stats reflect time with the Coyotes only.
Traded mid-season.
Bold/italics denotes franchise record.

Note:
Pos = Position;GP = Games played;G = Goals;A = Assists;Pts = Points;PIM = Penalty minutes;+/- = Plus/minus;PPG = Power-play goals;SHG = Short-handed goals;GWG = Game-winning goals
Pos = Position;GP = Games played;Min, TOI = Minutes played;W = Wins;L = Losses;T,T/OT = Ties;OTL = Overtime losses;GA = Goals-against;GAA = Goals-against average;SO = Shutouts;SA = Shots against;SV = Shots saved;SV% = Save percentage;

Awards and records

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Awards

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Regular Season
PlayerAwardAwarded
Mike Smith[5]NHL First Star of the WeekFebruary 13, 2012
Mike Smith[6]NHL First Star of the MonthFebruary 2012
Mike Smith[7]NHL Third Star of the WeekApril 2, 2012
Mike Smith[8]NHL First Star of the WeekApril 9, 2012

Records

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Milestones

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Regular season
PlayerMilestoneReached
Raffi Torres100th Career NHL AssistOctober 13, 2011
Andy Miele1st Career NHL GameOctober 23, 2011
Shane Doan300th Career NHL GoalOctober 25, 2011
Martin Hanzal300th Career NHL GameNovember 10, 2011
Keith Yandle300th Career NHL GameNovember 17, 2011
Taylor Pyatt700th Career NHL GameNovember 19, 2011
Ray Whitney600th Career NHL AssistDecember 8, 2011
Cal O'Reilly100th Career NHL GameDecember 26, 2011
David Schlemko100th Career NHL GameDecember 29, 2011
Shane Doan1st Career NHL Hat TrickJanuary 7, 2012
Boyd Gordon400th Career NHL GameJanuary 13, 2012
Boyd Gordon100th Career NHL PointJanuary 16, 2012
Chris Summers1st Career NHL Assist
1st Career NHL Point
January 16, 2012
Kyle Chipchura200th Career NHL GameJanuary 21, 2012
Mike Smith200th Career NHL GameJanuary 24, 2012
Oliver Ekman-Larsson100th Career NHL GameFebruary 4, 2012
Ray Whitney1,200th Career NHL GameFebruary 6, 2012
Rostislav Klesla100th Career NHL AssistFebruary 7, 2012
Michael Stone1st Career NHL GameFebruary 18, 2012
Matt Watkins1st Career NHL GameFebruary 21, 2012
Martin Hanzal100th Career NHL AssistFebruary 25, 2012
Radim Vrbata200th Career NHL AssistMarch 5, 2012
Michael Stone1st Career NHL Assist
1st Career NHL Point
March 8, 2012
Michael Stone1st Career NHL GoalMarch 10, 2012
Dave Tippett[9]400th Career NHL Win (coach)March 19, 2012
Mikkel Boedker200th Career NHL GameMarch 20, 2012
Mike Smith100th Career NHL WinMarch 22, 2012
Lauri Korpikoski100th Career NHL PointMarch 24, 2012
Daymond Langkow400th Career NHL AssistMarch 24, 2012
Derek Morris1,000th Career NHL GameMarch 25, 2012
Ray Whitney1,000th Career NHL PointMarch 31, 2012
Lauri Korpikoski300th Career NHL GameApril 7, 2012

Transactions

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The Coyotes have been involved in the followingtransactions during the 2011–12 season.

Trades

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Date
Details
May 8, 2011[10]ToNew York Rangers
Oscar Lindberg
ToPhoenix Coyotes
Ethan Werek
June 7, 2011[11]ToPhiladelphia Flyers
Ilya Bryzgalov[a]
To Phoenix Coyotes
Matt Clackson
3rd-round pick in2012
Future conditional draft pick
June 25, 2011[12]ToTampa Bay Lightning
7th-round pick in2011
To Phoenix Coyotes
Marc-Antoine Pouliot
August 29, 2011[13]ToCalgary Flames
Lee Stempniak
To Phoenix Coyotes
Daymond Langkow
September 8, 2011[14]ToFlorida Panthers
Justin Bernhardt
To Phoenix Coyotes
Marc Cheverie
October 23, 2011[15]ToMontreal Canadiens
Petteri Nokelainen
Garrett Stafford
To Phoenix Coyotes
Brock Trotter
7th-round pick in2012
October 28, 2011[16]ToNashville Predators
4th-round pick in2012
To Phoenix Coyotes
Cal O'Reilly
December 17, 2012[17]ToOttawa Senators
Kyle Turris
To Phoenix Coyotes
David Rundblad
2nd-round pick in2012
February 22, 2012[18]ToColumbus Blue Jackets
Curtis McElhinney
2nd-round pick in2012
Conditional 5th-round pick in2013[b]
To Phoenix Coyotes
Antoine Vermette
  1. ^Trade of negotiating rights to.
  2. ^Condition satisfied.

Free agents acquired

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PlayerFormer teamContract terms
Petteri Nokelainen[19]Jokerit1 year, $550,000
Boyd Gordon[20]Washington Capitals2 years, $2.65 million
Mike Smith[21]Tampa Bay Lightning2 years, $4 million
Raffi Torres[22]Vancouver Canucks2 years, $3.5 million
Alexandre Bolduc[23]Vancouver Canucks1 year, $575,000
Tyler Eckford[24]New Jersey Devils1 year, $525,000
Curtis McElhinney[25]Ottawa Senators1 year, $625,000
Nathan Oystrick[26]St. Louis Blues1 year, $600,000
Dean Arsene[26]Peoria Rivermen1 year, $725,000
Kyle Chipchura[27]Anaheim Ducks1 year, $550,000
Justin Pogge[28]Carolina Hurricanes1 year, $575,000
Patrick O'Sullivan[29]Minnesota Wild1 year, $625,000
Brendan Shinnimin[30]Tri-City Americans3 years, $2.0025 million entry-level contract
Scott Arnold[31]Niagara University2 years, $1.85 million entry-level contract
Mark Louis[32]Portland Pirates1 year, $550,000

Free agents lost

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PlayerNew teamContract terms
Jonas Ahnelov[33]Modo Hockey2 years
Ed Jovanovski[34]Florida Panthers4 years, $16.5 million
Nolan Yonkman[35]Florida Panthers2 years, $1.4 million
Eric Belanger[36]Edmonton Oilers3 years, $5.25 million
Vernon Fiddler[37]Dallas Stars3 years, $5.4 million
Andrew Ebbett[38]Vancouver Canucks1 year, $525,000
Matt Climie[39]Vancouver Canucks1 year, $525,000
Alexandre Picard[40]Tampa Bay Lightning1 year, $600,000
Dane Byers[41]Columbus Blue Jackets1 year, $550,000

Claimed via waivers

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PlayerFormer teamDate claimed off waivers
Brett MacLean[42]Winnipeg JetsOctober 29, 2011
Gilbert Brule[43]Edmonton OilersJanuary 10, 2012

Lost via waivers

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PlayerNew teamDate claimed off waivers
Brett MacLean[44]Winnipeg JetsOctober 6, 2011
Cal O'Reilly[45]Pittsburgh PenguinsFebruary 1, 2012

Player signings

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PlayerDateContract terms
Ethan Werek[46]May 19, 20113 years, $2.17 million entry-level contract
Louis Domingue[47]June 1, 20113 years, $1.74 million entry-level contract
Jordan Szwarz[47]June 1, 20113 years, $1.84006 million entry-level contract
Justin Weller[48]June 2, 20113 years, $1.695 million entry-level contract
Jason LaBarbera[49]June 6, 20112 years, $2.5 million
Radim Vrbata[50]July 2, 20113 years, $9 million
Keith Yandle[51]July 5, 20115 years, $26.5 million
Matt Watkins[26]July 6, 20111 year, $550,000
Brett MacLean[27]July 19, 20111 year, $735,000
Marc-Antoine Pouliot[27]July 19, 20111 year, $605,000
Matt Beaudoin[27]July 19, 20111 year, $525,000
Lauri Korpikoski[52]July 20, 20112 years, $3.6 million
Connor Murphy[53]August 4, 20113 years, $2.775 million entry-level contract
Viktor Tikhonov[54]August 10, 20111 year, $826,875
Mikkel Boedker[55]August 18, 20112 years, $2.2 million
Paul Bissonnette[56]October 5, 20112 years, $1.475 million contract extension
Martin Hanzal[57]October 6, 20115 years, $15.5 million contract extension
Kyle Turris[58]November 22, 20112 years, $2.8 million
Chris Brown[59]March 29, 20123 years, $2.56 million entry-level contract
Mike Lee[60]March 29, 20123 years, $1.92 million entry-level contract
Phil Lane[61]May 29, 20123 years, $1.75 million entry-level contract

Draft picks

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Phoenix's picks at the2011 NHL entry draft inSt. Paul, Minnesota.

Round#PlayerPositionNationalityCollege/junior/club team (league)
120Connor MurphyD United StatesU.S. National Team Development Program (USHL)
251Alexander RuutuC FinlandJokerit (SM-liiga)
256 (from Philadelphia)Lucas LessioLW CanadaOshawa Generals (OHL)
384 (from Pittsburgh)Harrison RuoppD CanadaPrince Albert Raiders (WHL)
4111Kale KessyLW CanadaMedicine Hat Tigers (WHL)
5141Darian DziurzynskiLW CanadaSaskatoon Blades (WHL)
6155 (from NY Islanders)Andrew FritschRW CanadaOwen Sound Attack (OHL)
7196 (from NY Rangers)Zac LarrazaLW United StatesU.S. National Team Development Program (USHL)

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References

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  1. ^Glendale Votes to Keep Coyotes for 2011–12
  2. ^Hulsizer Walks Away from Bid to Purchase Coyotes
  3. ^"Florida returns as NHL parent of Rampage". RetrievedJuly 5, 2011.
  4. ^Myers, Dan (April 7, 2012)."Coyotes clinch Pacific with 4–1 win".NHL.com. RetrievedApril 7, 2012.
  5. ^Smith, Malkin, Perron are NHL's Three Stars
  6. ^February's stars: Smith, Karlsson, Stamkos
  7. ^Simmonds, Chara, Smith are Three Stars of the Week
  8. ^Smith, Stamkos and Crosby earn Three Star honors
  9. ^Tippett Notches 400th NHL Victory
  10. ^Coyotes Acquire Werek from Rangers for Lindberg
  11. ^Coyotes Trade Negotiating Rights of Bryzgalov to Philadelphia
  12. ^Coyotes Select Seven Players on Second Day of 2011 NHL Draft
  13. ^Coyotes Acquire Langkow from Calgary for Stempniak
  14. ^Coyotes Acquire Goaltender Marc Cheverie from the Florida Panthers in Exchange for Center Justin Bernhardt
  15. ^Coyotes Acquire Trotter from Montreal
  16. ^Coyotes Acquire O'Reilly from Nashville for 2012 Draft Pick
  17. ^Coyotes Acquire Rundblad and 2012 Draft Pick from Ottawa for Turris
  18. ^Coyotes Acquire Vermette From Columbus
  19. ^Coyotes Sign Nokelainen to One-Year Contract
  20. ^Coyotes Sign Boyd Gordon to Multi-Year Contract
  21. ^Coyotes Sign Goaltender Mike Smith to a Multi-Year Contract
  22. ^Coyotes Sign Forward Raffi Torres to Multi-Year Contract
  23. ^Coyotes Sign Bolduc to One-Year Contract
  24. ^Coyotes Sign Defenseman Tyler Eckford to One-Year Contract
  25. ^Coyotes Sign Goaltender Curtis McElhinney to One-Year Contract
  26. ^abcCoyotes Sign Oystrick, Arsene & Watkins to one-year contracts
  27. ^abcdCoyotes Sign MacLean, Chipchura, Pouliot and Beaudoin to One-Year Contracts
  28. ^Coyotes Sign Pogge to One-Year Contract
  29. ^Coyotes Sign Patrick O'Sullivan to a One-Year Contract
  30. ^Coyotes Sign Shinnimin to Entry-Level Contract
  31. ^Coyotes Sign NCAA Free-Agent Forward Scott Arnold to Entry-Level Contract
  32. ^Coyotes Sign Defenseman Mark Louis to a One-Year Contract
  33. ^"Jonas Ahnelöv ready for MODO" (in Swedish).Modo Hockey. June 1, 2011. Archived fromthe original on September 27, 2011. RetrievedJune 28, 2011.
  34. ^Panthers Sign D Ed Jovanovski
  35. ^Panthers Sign D Nolan Yonkman
  36. ^Oilers agree to terms with Belanger
  37. ^Dallas Stars Agree To Terms With Six Players On First Day Of Free Agency
  38. ^Vancouver Canucks sign centre Andrew Ebbett
  39. ^Canucks sign goaltender Matt Climie
  40. ^Lightning Sign Free Agent LW Alexandre Picard
  41. ^Blue Jackets Sign Forwards Dane Byers and Martin St. Pierre to One-Year, Two-Way NHL-AHL Contracts
  42. ^Coyotes Re-Acquire MacLean
  43. ^Coyotes Claim Brule off Re-Entry Waivers
  44. ^Jets Claim Brett Maclean off Waivers
  45. ^Penguins Claim Forward Cal O’Reilly Off Re-Entry Waivers
  46. ^Coyotes Sign Werek to Entry-Level Contract
  47. ^abCoyotes Sign Szwarz, Domingue to Entry-Level Deals
  48. ^Coyotes Sign Weller to Entry-Level Contract
  49. ^Coyotes Sign LaBarbera to Two-Year Contract
  50. ^Coyotes Sign Vrbata to Multi-Year Contract
  51. ^Coyotes Sign Yandle to Five-Year Contract
  52. ^Coyotes Re-sign Korpikoski to Two-Year Contract
  53. ^Coyotes Sign 2011 First Round Pick Connor Murphy to Entry Level Contract
  54. ^Coyotes Re-Sign Tikhonov to One-Year Contract
  55. ^Coyotes Re-Sign Boedker to Two-Year Contract
  56. ^Coyotes Sign Bissonnette to a Two-Year Contract Extension
  57. ^Coyotes Sign Hanzal to Five-Year Contract Extension
  58. ^Coyotes Re-sign Turris to Multi-Year Contract
  59. ^Coyotes Sign Forward Chris Brown
  60. ^Coyotes Sign Goaltender Mike Lee
  61. ^Coyotes Sign Lane to Entry-Level Contract
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