Coyotes prospects offer bright future
With the Coyotes embracing a rebuild, FOX Sports Arizona throughout March took a look at the some of the team's top prospects. Here are links to all eight prospect profiles:
What Domi has accomplished in addition to the expected production is the reason the Coyotes feel so good about his preparedness for the NHL.
Duclair has an excellent chance of making the Coyotes roster next season, with GM Don Maloney making it sound almost like a done deal.
Coyotes coach Dave Tippett believes Gaudet's NHL future is as a third- or fourth-line center.
Samuelsson expects to attend Coyotes training camp next season and bring something the Coyotes can't refuse when assembling the roster.
Maloney earlier this season made it clear the team's 2012 first-round pick wasn't ready for a longer look because he needed to improve his skating.
Maloney said he will look to sign MacInnis to a pro contract in the offseason, but added MacInnis is not ready to join the club and is ineligible to play in the AHL.
Dauphin has a good head for the game and good away-from-the-puck elements in his game that will serve him well if and when he reaches the NHL.
He missed 10 weeks this season due to a broken bone in his hand and is highly likely to return to Niagara for another season.
Maloney loves Dvorak's potential and the progress he's made this season, but do not but expect him with the Coyotes full-time until 2016-17.