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Phoenix Coyotes right wing Shane Doan (19) controls the puck in front of Detroit Red Wings goalie Jimmy Howard (35) during the second period in Game 1 of a first-round NHL hockey playoff series in Detroit, Wednesday, April 13, 2011. (AP Photo/Carlos Osorio)

Mr. Shane Doan
Captain Phoenix Coyotes
6751 North Sunset Boulevard
Suite 200
Glendale, AZ 85305

Dear Mr. Doan:

As you prepare to play your last game ever as a member of the Phoenix Coyotes, would you mind if I ask you for a favor?

On your way out of Phoenix, please don't tell anyone of your stay. I think our region would look much better in the eyes of the nation if you just keep your years as a Coyote our little secret. I don't want the country to know we're not a major league city.

You have been a role model to every professional athlete in this city as well as every kid. You accept every media request. You tirelessly work to promote your team and sport. Every ounce of your heart has been put on display as you've tried to carry the Coyotes in the playoffs. You kept working to come back to the ice last year despite a shoulder that wouldn't allow you to tie your own skates. None of it matters.

I don't want other local athletes to hold you up as an example. "Why should I do that interview or that charity promotion? Shane Doan did it and how did it work out for him? He got shipped out to Canada?"

I don't want the rest of the country to know that Phoenix sports fans have the biggest gap between team expectations and what teams can do with poor support from the very fans placing the expectations. You are a winner that went unsupported.

I can't stand reading the Canadian press that mocks your inability to lead a team deep into the playoffs. If they know so much about hockey, can't they see your career was handcuffed by Wayne Gretzky, a destroyed shoulder, and a goalkeeper who can't handle the playoffs? You've done your job while never letting anyone else even take the bus out of the garage, let alone running over someone with it.

I can't imagine your pain now that it seems to be over. Do you retire when you still have good hockey left in you? Do you move your family to the city of your employer when all they know is Phoenix as home? Do you miss every one of your kids' games, plays and "Donuts with Dad" event at their school while you keep playing in another city feeling like you've selfishly moved away from your family as they stay in Phoenix?

All of these decisions must be made because Coyotes ownership, the NHL, the Goldwater Institute, Wayne Gretzky and Phoenix sports fans didn't support you as much as you supported them.

You are the most under-appreciated athlete I've ever had the privilege of covering, watching and enjoying. You deserved better.

Sincerely,

Doug Franz
Co-host Doug and Wolf

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    Matt V. wrote...
    Class Act
    Beautiful letter Doug. I know they used to call Ktachuk "Captain Coyote", but Doaner will forever be "Captain Coyote" in my book. The guy is the definition of a class act, and deserves better than what he has received. If the Coyotes had 20 Shane Doan's on the team, there would be several Stanley Cups in the lobby of the soon-to-be-vacant Jobing.com Arena. Good luck in the future Mr. Doan. We'll be cheering for you no matter where you are.
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    David D. wrote...
    Jumpin' the Gun
    Doug: Unless you know something, the rest of US fans don't, your assessmentof "Doan's Final Game in Phoenix" is a little pre-mature. What if the Coyote's last game is #7 of the Stanley Cup Finals? Has the new ownership deal for the Coyotes been trashed? I dunno, you tell me. A little pesimistic, ya think? I agree with the accolades and cheers for Captain Coyote. He's been a true role-model. I ask, report on the results of the team's future, when the decision is finalized.
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    Chuck W. wrote...
    Hey
    a great hockey player who also owns and rides horses is a good guy in my book
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    Drew Y. wrote...
    Sad night
    You can be the most avid Coyotes fan, which I am, and see the writing on the wall. Am I still praying for a miracle? Absolutely, but just in case God's answer is no, I have my center ice tickets in hand along with white face paint and white hair spray. The sport, not just Doan, didn't get a fair shake here. Ownership didn't take it seriously and thus they let the team drown. I don't care what sport it is, you can't move to a new city and fail and expect to stay in business let alone a virtually foreign sport.
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    Drew Y. wrote...
    Sad night continued...
    I do agree with Gambo though, I think the NHL knows the team is leaving and I think the classy thing would have been to let the fans know the official word after we went down 3-0. I understand not wanting it to be a distraction for the playoffs, but when the hill is as steep as it is now, might as well lay it on us and let all the fans have a chance to say goodbye. Win or lose, tonight is going to be a sad night. Captain Coyote, thanks for your heart and loyalty, it is an extremely rare thing in sports today. Look at the NFL...
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    fenix3030 wrote...
    Franzie
    Excellent letter but dont make us cry prematurely dougles... Sned this letter to that witch at the goldwater institute!! I hope she grows hairy moles and warts sprout on her face and she develops permanant halitosis and uncontrolable flatulence!!! Go YOTES!!! TAKE IT TO THEM IN 7!!!
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    Frankurq wrote...
    Back up Dougie!
    You are right about Mr Doan but dead wrong about the Phoenix Sports fans...You didnt see the Cardinals skipping town during there terible years,,,Suns, Diamondbacks are still here and we all know they have had up and down years..But the owners that brought them here in the first place thought they had a winner in town by moving them here in the first place..Hockey is just not a desert sport..the majority of kids here grow up playing baseball, basketball and football...where does hockey fit in!,.thats my take,,,thanks...and good Luck Mr. Doan.
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