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The Phoenix Coyotes haven't qualified for the Stanley Cup Playoffs since 2002, and have never advanced past the first round. If you want to use last night's win in Columbus as a gut-check for a young team, the Yotes came off looking tougher than leather: Rallying from two deficits, scoring all three goals of the third period and taking a 4-2 decision from a team ahead of them in the Western Conference.
The Coyotes are, as of Wednesday morning, the No. 8 seed in the West -- a postseason spot that earns some lucky team a hasty beat-down from the Big Red Wing Machine. But they're only four points away from the No. 5 seed. I know the odds are against Phoenix actually winning the Stanley Cup -- 80-to-1 at last count -- but riding Ilya Bryzgalov to the team's inaugural second-round berth isn't out of the question. It's just too bad Coyotes management refuses to do what it takes to win and reward their long-suffering fans.
(Coming Up Next: Last Night's Losers, Guys Hugging the Stanley Cup Are Fan-tastic, Super Cool Hockey Ratings News, Tonight's Must-See Games and a Surreal Old School Hockey Fight Between the Kings and Canucks.)
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