2009-10 Phoenix Coyotes Roster

National Hockey League (NHL)
Team Record: 50-25-7 (SO: 14-6) - 107 points
Finishing 2nd in the NHL's Pacific Division
Postseason: 3-4
Lost NHL conference quarter-finals
Conference Quarter-Finals - Lost to Detroit Red Wings 4-3
Coach: Wayne Gretzky (50-25, 7 OTL)
Location: Glendale, Arizona
2009-10 Phoenix Coyotes Statistics
2009-10 Phoenix Coyotes Results

The Phoenix Coyotes of the National Hockey League ended the 2009-10 season with a record of 50 wins and 25 losses (and 7 overtime losses), with a 14-6 showing in shootouts for 107 points, finishing second in the NHL's Pacific Division. The team compiled a postseason mark of 3-4.

The Coyotes scored 225 goals and allowed 202. Radim Vrbata netted 24 goals for Phoenix, and Shane Doan contributed 37 assists. Ilya Bryzgalov earned 42 wins for the squad and a team-best 2.29 goals against average, leading regular goalies.

Wayne Gretzky coached the team. The 2009-10 Phoenix Coyotes lost in the NHL conference quarter-finals.

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Player Pos. Birth Date Height Weight S/C Hometown
Adrian AucoinDJuly 3, 19736'2"215ROttawa, ON Canada
Paul BissonnetteLMarch 11, 19856'2"211LWelland, ON Canada
Mikkel BoedkerLDecember 16, 19895'11"195LBrondby, Denmark
Ilya BryzgalovGJune 22, 19806'3"208LTogliatti, Russia
Shane DoanROctober 10, 19766'2"216RHalkirk, AB Canada
Anders ErikssonDJanuary 9, 19756'3"224LBollnas, Sweden
Vern FiddlerCMay 9, 19805'11"204LEdmonton, AB Canada
Martin HanzalCFebruary 20, 19876'5"208LPisek, Czech Republic
Shaun HeshkaDJuly 30, 19856'1"208RMelville, SK Canada
Jeff HogganRFebruary 1, 19786'1"188LHope, BC Canada
Ed JovanovskiDJune 26, 19766'2"210LWindsor, ON Canada
Lauri KorpikoskiLJuly 28, 19866'1"195LTurku, Finland
Jason LabarberaGJanuary 18, 19806'3"230LBurnaby, BC Canada
Robert LangCDecember 19, 19706'3"216RTeplice, Czech Republic
Sami LepistoDOctober 17, 19845'11"176LEspoo, Finland
Matthew LombardiCMarch 18, 19826'0"198LMontreal, QC Canada
Zbynek MichalekDDecember 23, 19826'1"200RJindrchuv, Czech Republic
Derek MorrisDAugust 24, 19786'0"220REdmonton, AB Canada
Peter MuellerCApril 14, 19886'2"205RBloomington, MN USA
Petteri NokelainenCJanuary 16, 19866'1"191RImatra, Finland
Joel PerraultCApril 6, 19836'1"197RMontreal, QC Canada
Kevin PorterRMarch 12, 19866'0"195LNorthville, MI USA
Petr PruchaCSeptember 14, 19826'0"175RChrudim, Czech Republic
Taylor PyattLAugust 19, 19816'4"220LThunder Bay, ON Canada
Kurt SauerDJanuary 16, 19816'4"220LSartell, MN USA
Dave SchlemkoDMay 7, 19876'1"195LEdmonton, AB Canada
Mathieu SchneiderDJune 12, 19695'11"195LNew York, NY USA
Lee StempniakRFebruary 4, 19836'0"190RWest Seneca, NY USA
Scottie UpshallROctober 7, 19836'0"197LFort McMurray, AB Canada
Jim VandermeerDFebruary 21, 19806'1"211LRed Deer, AB Canada
Radim VrbataRJune 13, 19816'1"190RMlada Boleslav, Czech Republic
Daniel WinnikCMarch 6, 19856'2"218RToronto, ON Canada
Wojtek WolskiLFebruary 24, 19866'3"200LZabrize, Poland
Keith YandleDSeptember 9, 19866'2"195LBoston, MA USA



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