Four Rookies Make Coyotes Final Roster

Bob McKenzie tweeted earlier that Dylan Strome, Lawson Crouse and Jakob Chychrun have all made the Coyotes final 23-man roster. They will be joined by 21-year-old center Laurent Dauphin, who appears poised to fill the fourth-line pivot job for the Coyotes.

Strome was drafted by the Coyotes third overall in 2015 and will likely fill a top-six center slot for Arizona. He’s combined to score 240 points the last two seasons with the Erie Otters of the OHL, serving as the team’s captain in 2015-16.

Crouse was acquired by Arizona from Florida in the offseason as incentive for the club to assume the balance of Dave Bolland‘s contract. If he stays with the Coyotes for at least 10 games this season, the 2018 conditional draft choice the Coyotes are set to send to Florida will become a second. If he doesn’t burn a year of his ELC, the pick will be a third-rounder.

Chychrun was chosen 16th overall in 2016 with the pick acquired from Detroit in exchange for taking on the final year of Pavel Datsyuk‘s deal. The 18-year-old will likely take the spot of Kevin Connautonwho is day-to-day with a lower-body injury. It’s possible Chychrun’s stay in Arizona will come to an end once Connauton is healthy enough to return.

GM John Chayka made a lot of moves in the summer to help mold his roster into one capable of challenging for a playoff spot. At least to start, it looks like the Coyotes will be counting on a handful of rookies to make significant contributions to that pursuit.

Roster Crunch: Arizona’s Defense Corps

With training camps well underway, there are plenty of interesting battles for roster spots throughout the league.  One of the more intriguing ones is happening in Arizona as the Coyotes now find themselves with a plethora of defensemen battling for a spot on their back end.  Here’s a closer look at their blueline battle.

Locks

Oliver Ekman-Larsson – He is undoubtedly their number one defenseman and will be used in all situations.  He’s also on a cap friendly deal for a top rearguard coming in with an AAV of just $5.5MM for the next three years.

Alex Goligoski – New GM John Chayka wasted little time with the former Dallas Star.  He acquired his negotiating rights and quickly inked him to a five year, $27.375MM contract to be another anchor for their back end.

Connor Murphy – The former first rounder has seen his ice time increase each season and he surpassed the 20 minute average last year.  He also signed a long-term deal this offseason, getting an average of $3.85MM over the next six years.

Zbynek Michalek – After rejoining the Coyotes last offseason, Michalek spent most of the year in a third pairing role, one he’s likely to reprise this season.  While he could potentially be deemed expendable, he carries a cap hit of $3.2MM which may be difficult to unload in the current market and it’s unlikely that they would bury his contract in the minors given their status as a low-budget team.

Luke Schenn – Chayka brought the 26 year old in on a two year deal this offseason with a decent value at $1.25MM per year.  While he projects as a third pairing player, it’s unlikely he’s going to get pushed off the roster so quickly after signing with the team.

Michael Stone – Stone had a career year last season and spent a lot of time on Arizona’s top pairing.  While he may not have as big of a role this year, he’s a sure fire bet to start in their top four.

That’s six blueliners that are pretty much locks to start the season with the Coyotes, leaving them one or two (at most) spots to fill from a group of six other defensemen who could conceivably make a run at one of those positions.

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