Showing posts with label Coyotes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Coyotes. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Franzen lifts Wings over Coyotes in OT

Johan Franzen scored his 27th goal of the season in overtime on Tuesday night to end the game with a 3-2 Detroit win. Conklin got the win in goal for the Wings stopping 23 of 25 shots for his 24th win of the year

Valterri Filppula scored his 9th goal of the year and continues to return to his normal offensive production for the Wings. Franzen and Kronwall assisted on the Filppula goal that gave the Wings the early 1-0 lead. Martin Hanzal tied the game late in the 1st period on a scramble in front of Conklin.

The second period saw no goals but several close calls for each team. In the third, the Red Wings capitalized on their only power play opportunity of the game when Brian Rafalski put the puck past Bryzgalov. Shane Doan tied the game with about 9 minutes to play with a shot from the high slot with the help of a screen by Peter Mueller in front of Conklin while the Coyotes were on the powerplay.

Franzen's goal came with under 2 minutes to play in the supplemental period following a faceoff win by Filppula. Filppula got the puck back to Brad Stuart who left it for Franzen. Franzen skated through the middle of the ice and gave himself a more favorable shot and put the puck past Bryzgalov.

It's good to see Franzen and Filppula back to their normal selves after both going through slow periods. Another good thing was to see Tomas Holmstrom back in the line-up after missing 18 games from his hernia injury. Players of the game: Franzen, Filppula. Both had a goal and an assist.

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Game Preview- Coyotes at Red Wings

Sigh. Another game following an 8 goal loss. Hopefully this one works out the same as the Blues game following the Nashville loss did, a 5-0 Detroit win.

Phoenix outlook: The Coyotes are on a two game losing skid and have lost 7 of their last 10. Right now they're looking at an early trip to the golf course but could potentially still make the playoffs. Coming into tonight's game, the season series is 2-1 Detroit. The loss was a 6-3 loss, coming on Jan 20 in Phoenix. Ilya Bryzgalov will get the start for Phoenix more than likely. He's been one of the worst in goals allowed this season but is always capable of playing well if the defense works for him. Phoenix is no doubtedly been on the down hill lately, especially after trading away some of its best players (Jokinen, Morris). I think its obvious that Gretzky and the upper management are looking for future talent rather than immediate results.

Detroit outlook: The Red Wings have won 2 of their last 3 but the loss was the embarrasing 8-2 loss to the division rival Columbus Blue Jackets. The Wings still lead the league in goals scored per game at 3.61 but the goals allowed per game isn't that far away at 2.96. Detroit plays puck possession and will look to continue that way of playing tonight. A big part of the Wings' success with puck possession is their ability to win faceoffs. Draper, Datsyuk, and Zetterberg are all in the top 15 in faceoffs, a big reason for our ability to wear down the other teams. If the Wings can control the puck, they have the talent to out play the Coyotes easily.

What to look for: Detroit's powerplay is still tops in the league at 26.7% efficiency while the Coyotes have one of the league's worst penalty kill units. While the Wings also have one of the league's worst penalty kill units, they also take the 2nd fewest penalties per game in the league. I would look for how the powerplay unit works tonight. Once again, puck possession will dictate Detroit success tonight. Look for the Wings to spread out the Coyotes cross-ice and then late in the game try to get behind the Coyotes defense with outlet passes. Players to watch from Phoenix are Petr Prucha, Shane Doan, and Mikkel Boedker. Wings players to look for are Valterri Filppula, Henrik Zetterberg, and Niklas Kronwall.