Author: Haynes Evans
Mr. Evans is originally from Greenville, SC where he currently resides. Mr. Evans has been involved in hockey for the past 19 years now, following the Arizona Coyotes and St. Louis Blues. During his free time, Mr. Evans enjoys spending time with his family and fiancée, as well as being up in the mountains or taking pictures. Prior to joining Inside the Rink, Mr. Evans previously worked for The Hockey Writers, covering the Arizona Coyotes, The Puck Authority, covering the South Carolina Stingrays of the ECHL and FanSided’s Bleedin’ Blue, covering the St. Louis Blues. You can find Mr. Evans on Twitter at @HaynesPEvans.
Coyotes’ Youth Providing Glimpses of Future
- Haynes Evans
- April 1, 2024
Playoff hopes may be out of the window for the Arizona Coyotes, but excitement still permeates through the air down in the Valley. Forward Clayton Keller continues to showcase why he’s a future captain and the star of this team despite a production drop stat-wise. Nick Bjugstad, who returned to the desert this offseason, is […]
Read MoreArizona Coyotes Call Up Josh Doan
- Haynes Evans
- March 25, 2024
Well Coyotes fans, the news you’ve been dying to hear is finally coming to fruition. Reported first last night by PHNX Arizona Chapter Chair member and all-around Coyote guru Craig Morgan, the Arizona Coyotes are calling up Josh Doan, son of franchise great Shane, from the American Hockey League (AHL). Josh is no stranger to […]
Read MoreCoyotes’ Cooley & Guenther Building Special Chemistry
- Haynes Evans
- March 18, 2024
The Arizona Coyotes rather hot start to the 2023-24 NHL season came falling down after the All-Star Break due to a brutal 14-game loosing streak. Nevertheless, the chemistry that has been building between forwards Logan Cooley and Dylan Guenther has become all the talk down in the Valley of the Sun, and for all of […]
Read MoreArizona Coyotes Trade Deadline Recap
- Haynes Evans
- March 10, 2024
The 2023-24 NHL Trade Deadline has come and gone. The Arizona Coyotes remained quiet for the most part, dealing Jason Zucker, Matt Dumba, and Troy Stecher and some draft capital for three additional draft picks. The return for the Coyotes has not been met with happy faces throughout the Valley, nor what people were hoping […]
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