The Sports Network
(Sports Network) - Phoenix Coyotes goaltender Mike Smith has struggled at
times this season, but you wouldn't have known it based on his last
performance.
Smith will try to lead the Coyotes to a second straight victory on Monday
evening in a matchup with a Colorado Avalanche team that has had some issues
with scoring goals.
The 30-year-old Smith enjoyed an excellent first season with Phoenix in
2011-12, winning 38 games while posting eight shutouts. However, he is off to
a bit of a slow start this season while also missing time with a groin issue.
Smith went into Saturday's road contest with San Jose 2-3-1 with a 3.43 goals
against average and .863 save percentage in seven games, but was flawless in a
1-0 shootout win over the Sharks. He made 33 saves through overtime and
stopped both skaters he faced in the shootout to log his second shutout of the
season and 21st of his career.
"I haven't played my best hockey as of this year so far and this was a great
test for me to just kind of not worry about everything else," said Smith.
"Just kind of come into this building knowing that they play well in here and
they're a highly-skilled team that seem to get better and better the longer
the game goes on."
While Smith turned away San Jose's Michal Handzus and James Sheppard in the
breakaway session, both Mikkel Boedker and Radim Vrbata scored after Phoenix
was held without a goal on 21 shots over 65 minutes.
Still, the Coyotes won for the third time in their past four games and picked
up their first road victory of the season (1-2-1).
"We came into the game having not won on the road in three tries and we had to
be a very determined team to try to win tonight," said Coyotes head coach Dave
Tippett. "(Smith) was excellent in goal and we got some good efforts in front
of him. We found a way to get two points."
Tippett's club will now square off with an Avalanche team that is tied for
25th in the NHL with 2.10 goals per game but is well-rested, having not played
since last Wednesday's 3-0 setback to the Anaheim Ducks.
Semyon Varlamov gave up the three goals on 20 shots as the Avs lost for the
fifth time in seven games. They have been shut out three times over that span.
"They locked us into the zone and in the second period we just couldn't seem
to clear the puck," said Colorado forward Milan Hejduk. "They didn't seem to
have too many chances, but they made the most of them. We didn't create
anything tonight."
Colorado will shoot for a split of its four-game homestand, but will be minus
defenseman Matt Hunwick due to a torso injury. He joins the likes of captain
Gabriel Landeskog (head/neck), Ryan Wilson (leg) and Steve Downie (right knee
surgery) on the sidelines. Also, young center Ryan O'Reilly remains unsigned
as a restricted free agent.
The Coyotes have won eight of their past 10 meetings with the Avalanche as
well as three of their past four in Colorado.
The Sports Network