The Arizona Coyotes appear to be cursed. The team announced today that young defenseman Kyle Capobianco suffered a lower-body injury last night and will be out for the remainder of the season. The Coyotes have suffered almost countless long-term injuries this season, including season-ending ones to Antti Raanta, Jason Demers and Nick Schmaltz. Michael Grabner, Christian Dvorak and Jakob Chychrun, three others who have seen huge parts of the season taken away (or in Dvorak’s case the whole thing so far), were back at practice today in one form or another.
Capobianco, 21, won’t be as lucky after suffering what looked like a knee injury last night. Originally selected in the third round in 2015, Capobianco has been extremely effective at the minor league level and earned himself a pair of games this season. That’s all he’ll end the year with, meaning he now heads into the final season of his entry-level contract with just three NHL contests under his belt.
The Coyotes meanwhile are just trying to stay competitive during their injury-riddled season, but have now lost five consecutive games and are within a point of last place in the Western Conference. That means they’re still within four of a playoff spot, but things have not gone well for the team over the past few weeks. If they can get some of their ailing forwards back before long there might be a chance they can go on a run and secure one of the wildcard spots, but it’s looking like another lost year for GM John Chayka and the rest of the organization at the moment.
Getzlaf's Bald Spot
Cursed? Lol
Paul Heyman
These guys are the LA Angels of the NHL.