
With the Phoenix Coyotes officially out of the playoff race, the desert dogs and their fans can now turn their heads and look into the future, where a playoff spot may yet lurk in the shadows.
With Peter Mueller establishing himself as a good Calder Trophy candidate, newcomer Ilya Bryzgalov providing awesome goaltending, the coming out party thrown by Radim Vrbata, and Wayne Gretzky's improving coaching, the future has never been brighter for a club that has long struggled to make any forward progress.
One more piece of the puzzle will be Kyle Turris, the Coyotes' 3rd overall pick from this past summer's NHL Entry Draft. After playing just one season with the NCAA's University of Wisconsin, Turris took the lure of real NHL puck bunnies over college co-eds,
and signed his first pro deal."This is incredible and I can't explain how I feel right now," said Turris, the third selection in the June entry draft. "I'm extremely excited and I've got tons of adrenaline already for my first NHL game."
Agent Kurt Overhardt wouldn't divulge contract numbers, but said the Turris deal is more than the three-year, $2.65-million entry level pact that Surrey native Colton Gillies signed Friday with the Minnesota Wild.
The Coyotes have three games left in the season, which is just enough time for Turris to get his feet wet without any pressure whatsoever to win games and carry his new club.
If Turris needs to do anything, it's get some ideas how to put on some good playing weight. Listed at a generous 170 pounds, Turris is lighter than a feather, and skinny enough to make the contestants on America's Next Top Model puke in envy.