The Desert Dog Blog: Notes & Quotes After Thursday's Practice
Thursday, 04.07.2011 / 5:30 PM
/ The Desert Dog Blog - by Dave Vest
By Dave Vest
GLENDALE -- With back-to-back games vs. San Jose looming on Friday and Saturday nights, the Coyotes on Thursday assembled for their final practice of the regular season.![]() |
| Martin Hanzal |
• Click here to watch members of the Coyotes talk about the home-and-home series with the Sharks.
Center Martin Hanzal, who has missed the past 13 games because of a lower-body injury, was among the players who skated. After practice, Head Coach Dave Tippett told reporters: “He’s close. He’ll be a game-time decision (on Friday).”
• Tippett said he was impressed by how defenseman Ed Jovanovski performed on Wednesday night vs. LA in his first game since Feb. 17.
“Jovo was excellent,” Tippett said. “I thought he skated very well, his puck play was real strong and he was one of the real positives coming out of last night.”
• After practice, center Andy Miele headed to the airport for a trip to St. Paul, Minn., where he will attend the Hobey Baker Award ceremony on Friday night. Miele, who notched 71 points in 39 games for Miami University as a senior, is one of three finalists for the award.
“Without my teammates and the coaching staff giving me opportunities to succeed I wouldn’t be in this position,” said Miele, who will rejoin the Coyotes in San Jose on Saturday. “My linemates were unbelievable. I’ve got to give a lot of credit to them (and) everyone starting with the goaltenders and all the way out to the forwards. It was a group process and without them I wouldn’t be in this position.”
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| Andrew Ebbett |
Ebbett on the matchup: “It’s going to be a tough match...but Michigan always finds a way to be there in those tight games, so I’m thinking ‘Go Blue’ all the way.”
Tippett on Ebbett’s prediction: “He’s going to be sour tomorrow.”
• Just a crazy thought here, but if the hockey gods see fit and pair the Coyotes against San Jose in the first round of the playoffs, there's a chance the Coyotes and Sharks could play nine consecutive games against each other if the playoff series were to last a full seven games. Just sayin'.
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