By the Numbers: Phoenix Coyotes continue midseason lull with loss to Dallas Stars
Feb 5, 2014, 4:52 AM | Updated: 4:52 am
It’s no secret that the Phoenix Coyotes have struggled to find consistency — the positive kind, at least — since starting the season on a tear.
The Coyotes added another chapter to their midseason lull on Tuesday.
Despite a stellar performance by goalie Mike Smith and the continuation of a point streak by red-hot forward Antoine Vermette, the Coyotes fell 3-1 to the Dallas Stars in front of 12,257 fans at Jobing.com Arena after jumping out to a lead.
Here’s a closer look at the loss by the numbers:
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Despite their sporadic play of late, the Coyotes sit just one point back of the Vancouver Canucks for the eighth and final playoff spot in the Western Conference.
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Phoenix has won back-to-back games just once since Dec. 12 — taking consecutive home games over Vancouver and New Jersey on Jan. 16 and 18. The Coyotes have had a pair of three-game losing streaks since then, as well as a pair of two-game skids and a four-game pointless streak.
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The Coyotes have managed just five wins in their last 14 games, but have managed to stay alive in the Western Conference playoff race.
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The Coyotes have alternated wins and losses in their last seven games, dating back to a Jan. 22 loss to the Calgary Flames.
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Vermette scored his ninth goal in the Coyotes’ last 11 games on a breakaway midway through the second period. Vermette also has a team-long eight-game point streak. He’s scored 21 goals on the season and has 11 points in Phoenix’s last eight games.
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The Coyotes managed 13 takeaways against the Stars on Tuesday, but weren’t able to turn that into much offense.
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Smith almost singlehandedly kept Phoenix in Tuesday’s game, making 38 saves — including a number of highlight-reel stops.