2011–12 Phoenix Coyotes | |
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Pacific Division champions
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Division | 1st Pacific |
Conference | 3rd Western |
2011–12 record | 42–27–13 |
Home record | 22–13–6 |
Road record | 20–14–7 |
Goals for | 216 |
Goals against | 204 |
Team information | |
General Manager | Don Maloney |
Coach | Dave Tippett |
Captain | Shane Doan |
Alternate captains |
Martin Hanzal Keith Yandle |
Arena | Jobing.com Arena |
Average attendance | 12,420 (72.5%) |
Team leaders | |
Goals | Radim Vrbata (35) |
Assists | Ray Whitney (53) |
Points | Ray Whitney (77) |
Penalties in minutes | Raffi Torres (83) |
Plus/minus | Ray Whitney (+26) |
Wins | Mike Smith (38) |
Goals against average | Mike Smith (2.21) |
The 2011–12 Phoenix Coyotes season was the franchise’s 33rd season in the National Hockey League (NHL), their 40th overall and the 16th in Phoenix, Arizona.
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 they try 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 to Winnipeg before the start of the 2011-12 NHL season. Potential owner Matthew 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.
Pending free agent goaltender Ilya Bryzgalov was traded to the Philadelphia Flyers prior to the start of free agency.
The Coyotes ended their minor-league affiliation with the San Antonio Rampage and signed an affiliation with the Portland Pirates.
The Coyotes finished with their third straight 90-point season, with 97 points. On April 7, 2012, the Coyotes defeated the Minnesota Wild with a score of 4-1 to win the Pacific Division title—their first division title as an NHL team.
As Pacific Division champions, the Coyotes were the number 3 seed in the Western Conference. They faced the Chicago Blackhawks in the first round, and defeated them in six games for the franchise's first playoff series win since 1987, when as the Winnipeg Jets, they defeated the Calgary Flames in the first round. The Coyotes defeated the 4th-seeded Nashville Predators in five games to advance to the first Western Conference Final in franchise history. The 8th-seeded Los Angeles Kings knocked the Coyotes out of the playoffs in five games.