The Arizona Coyotes have recalled defenseman Maksymilian Szuber on an emergency basis from the Tucson Roadrunners of the AHL. Szuber was the Coyotes sixth-round pick (163rd overall) in the 2022 NHL entry draft and has been solid in his first season of North American hockey.
In 67 AHL games, Szuber is +11 and has registered six goals and 18 assists as well as 48 PIMs. The native of Opole, Poland is unlikely to play in his recall and will likely serve as a depth option, but if he does, he will make his NHL debut. It’s safe to say that Szuber is ahead of schedule at this point in his career as very few sixth-round picks ever make it to the NHL and almost none of them get a recall just two years after being drafted.
In other Coyotes notes:
Szuber’s recall likely signifies that Coyotes defenseman Travis Dermott could be questionable to play tomorrow night when Arizona takes on the Seattle Kraken. Dermott left yesterday’s game against San Jose with what is being called an upper-body injury and did not return, the team did not provide an update on the 27-year-old since then. Dermott has dressed in 50 games this season for Arizona, posting two goals and five assists along with a -14 plus/minus rating.
Scottsdale Mayor David Ortega has publicly stated that the Coyotes new proposed arena would not be feasible on the land that the team is looking at and he went on to issue a warning of sorts to the franchise saying that the team should stay away from that area because he would not support the endeavor. The Coyotes have been looking at a 95-acre parcel of land that would fall within Phoenix city limits, but Ortega believes that the lack of infrastructure would be a problem and also asserts that Scottsdale has no available water assets to spare.
Joe Carters walkoff
Better check that last sentence for the donkey error
ColumnarPower
The land the Coyotes are looking at building on is in Phoenix, not Scottsdale. Ortega might as well complain about a building project in Cleveland for all the influence he has.
denny816
The rich voters who live in Scottsdale don’t go to hockey games and like to complain about anything that is built in or near their “Oasis” unless it’s another golf course. Ortega is just trying to get votes and really can’t do anything about the arena should the Coyotes buy the land.
Rollie's Mustache
Both the taxpayers and politicians have spoken. Arizona doesn’t want the Coyotes but there are other states that would. Time to pull the plug.
jimtrott44
Feek off
Rollie's Mustache
Sure, Jim.