onefansperspective.blogspot.com - 6/2/2007
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Even though the Stanley Cup Finals have barely started, talk around the Valley begins and ends with the NHL Draft. After Don Maloney was hired, he started working right away addressing the needs of the organization as he left for the NHL Scouting combine earlier this week. According to the Arizona Republic , there are two needs that the Coyotes are searching for: a number one goalie (which ...
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