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Coyotes struggle to generate offense in loss to Avalanche: By the Numbers

Feb 17, 2015, 4:23 AM | Updated: 5:22 am

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Mike McKenna had a rough first game as an Arizona Coyote.

The goaltender recorded five shutouts in the AHL before being recalled by the Coyotes, but Monday night’s 5-2 loss to the Avalanche in Colorado was anything but.

The first two pucks came early, and within ten seconds of each other — a bucket of ice water to welcome McKenna back to the big time after not playing in an NHL game since Dec. 23, 2013.

Colorado’s Cody McLeod had the first at 2:54, and Matt Duchene netted the second goal at 3:03 in the first period.

Yet the loss can’t be put completely on McKenna. The Coyotes recorded an NHL-low five shots on Avalanche goaltender Semyon Varlamov in two periods, including zero shots in the second.

Arizona’s Oliver Ekman-Larsson did manage to net the Coyote’s first goal (and his 17th of the season) in the first period off an assist by Lucas Lessio. Another goal in the third period by Mark Arcobello was too little, too late as the ‘Yotes fell to Colorado for the ninth time under head coach Dave Tippett.

What’d the loss look like, by the numbers?

22

After Monday night, 31-year-old McKenna has recorded just 22 NHL games in his career.

0

Arizona’s zero shots on goal in a period has happened twice before in franchise history, but the Coyotes haven’t recorded as poor a period since 2003.

34-17

The ‘Yotes managed 12 shots in the third period, but were outshot throughout by the Avalanche 34-17.

1

Ekman-Larsson’s only shot of the night (a goal), puts him seven shots away from tying his career high for shots in a season.

10

Colorado recorded 10 takeaways against Arizona.

29

Despite giving up five goals, McKenna made 29 saves in his debut.

4

The loss is the Coyotes’ fourth-straight, and puts them at 20-31-7 on the season.

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