1998–99 Phoenix Coyotes season

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The 1998–99 Phoenix Coyotes season was the Coyotes' third season in Phoenix, the franchise's 20th season in the NHL and 27th overall. The Coyotes qualified for the playoffs for the fourth consecutive season, but they were upset in the Western Conference Quarterfinals by the St. Louis Blues, losing in seven games after being up three games to one. It was the third time in the decade that the Jets/Coyotes had blown a three games to one series lead. The first coming in 1990 and the other coming in 1992.

Division2nd Pacific
Conference4th Western
1998–99 record39–31–12
Home record23–13–5
Quick facts Phoenix Coyotes, Division ...
1998–99 Phoenix Coyotes
Division2nd Pacific
Conference4th Western
1998–99 record39–31–12
Home record23–13–5
Road record16–18–7
Goals for205
Goals against197
Team information
General managerBobby Smith
CoachJim Schoenfeld
CaptainKeith Tkachuk
ArenaAmerica West Arena
Average attendance15,547
Minor league affiliatesSpringfield Falcons
Las Vegas Thunder
Mississippi Sea Wolves
Team leaders
GoalsKeith Tkachuk (36)
AssistsJeremy Roenick (48)
PointsJeremy Roenick (72)
Penalty minutesJim Cummins (190)
Plus/minusKeith Tkachuk (+22)
WinsNikolai Khabibulin (32)
Goals against averageNikolai Khabibulin (2.13)
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Regular season

Final standings

More information R, CR ...
Pacific Division
R CR GP W L T GF GA Pts
11Dallas Stars82511912236168114
24Phoenix Coyotes8239311220519790
36Mighty Ducks of Anaheim8235341321520683
47San Jose Sharks8231331819619180
511Los Angeles Kings823245518922269
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Note: CR = Conference rank; GP = Games played; W = Wins; L = Losses; T = Ties; GF = Goals for; GA = Goals against; Pts = Points
         Bolded teams qualified for the playoffs.

More information R, Div ...
Western Conference[2]
R Div GP W L T GF GA Pts
1p – Dallas StarsPAC82511912236168114
2y – Colorado AvalancheNW8244281023920598
3y – Detroit Red WingsCEN824332724520293
4Phoenix CoyotesPAC8239311220519790
5St. Louis BluesCEN8237321323720987
6Mighty Ducks of AnaheimPAC8235341321520683
7San Jose SharksPAC8231331819619180
8Edmonton OilersNW8233371223022678
9Calgary FlamesNW8230401221123472
10Chicago BlackhawksCEN8229411220224870
11Los Angeles KingsPAC823245518922269
12Nashville PredatorsCEN822847719026163
13Vancouver CanucksNW8223471219225858
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Divisions: CEN – Central, PAC – Pacific, NW – Northwest

bold – Qualified for playoffs; p – Won Presidents' Trophy; y – Won division

Playoffs

The series started in Phoenix. Game 1 was won by St. Louis by a score of 3–1. In Game 2, the Coyotes won 4–3 in overtime. In St. Louis, Phoenix won both Games 3 and 4 — Game 3 was won by a score of 5–4 and Game 4 was won by a score of 2–1. Game 5 shifted back to Phoenix, where St. Louis won 2–1 in overtime. Game 6 went back to St. Louis, where the Blues won 5–3. In Game 7, St. Louis won 1–0 in overtime in Phoenix, winning the series 4–3.

Schedule and results

Regular season

More information Game, Date ...
1998–99 regular season[3]
October: 4–2–1 (home: 2–1–0; road: 2–1–1)
GameDateScoreOpponentRecordRecap
1October 11, 19981–4Ottawa Senators (1998–99)0–1–0L
2October 15, 19985–2Colorado Avalanche (1998–99)1–1–0W
3October 19, 19983–1Boston Bruins (1998–99)2–1–0W
4October 22, 19981–2@ Dallas Stars (1998–99)2–2–0L
5October 25, 19982–2 OT@ Mighty Ducks of Anaheim (1998–99)2–2–1T
6October 26, 19985–1@ Colorado Avalanche (1998–99)3–2–1W
7October 28, 19984–2@ San Jose Sharks (1998–99)4–2–1W
November: 10–0–1 (home: 6–0–1; road: 4–0–0)
GameDateScoreOpponentRecordRecap
8November 1, 19983–0@ Los Angeles Kings (1998–99)5–2–1W
9November 6, 19983–1Detroit Red Wings (1998–99)6–2–1W
10November 10, 19981–1 OTColorado Avalanche (1998–99)6–2–2T
11November 11, 19982–0@ Dallas Stars (1998–99)7–2–2W
12November 14, 19984–1Tampa Bay Lightning (1998–99)8–2–2W
13November 18, 19984–2Vancouver Canucks (1998–99)9–2–2W
14November 20, 19982–1 OT@ San Jose Sharks (1998–99)10–2–2W
15November 21, 19983–2 OTEdmonton Oilers (1998–99)11–2–2W
16November 24, 19983–2Chicago Blackhawks (1998–99)12–2–2W
17November 26, 19983–2New Jersey Devils (1998–99)13–2–2W
18November 28, 19984–0@ Los Angeles Kings (1998–99)14–2–2W
December: 7–5–2 (home: 3–1–0; road: 4–4–2)
GameDateScoreOpponentRecordRecap
19December 2, 19983–4@ Edmonton Oilers (1998–99)14–3–2L
20December 5, 19983–2@ Calgary Flames (1998–99)15–3–2W
21December 6, 19983–3 OT@ Vancouver Canucks (1998–99)15–3–3T
22December 9, 19984–2Montreal Canadiens (1998–99)16–3–3W
23December 12, 19982–0@ Ottawa Senators (1998–99)17–3–3W
24December 14, 19982–2 OT@ Montreal Canadiens (1998–99)17–3–4T
25December 16, 19982–5@ Toronto Maple Leafs (1998–99)17–4–4L
26December 17, 19982–3@ St. Louis Blues (1998–99)17–5–4L
27December 20, 19984–2New York Islanders (1998–99)18–5–4W
28December 22, 19986–2@ Detroit Red Wings (1998–99)19–5–4W
29December 23, 19983–4@ Chicago Blackhawks (1998–99)19–6–4L
30December 26, 19982–1@ Los Angeles Kings (1998–99)20–6–4W
31December 28, 19982–4Los Angeles Kings (1998–99)20–7–4L
32December 30, 19983–1New York Rangers (1998–99)21–7–4W
January: 4–5–5 (home: 3–2–2; road: 1–3–3)
GameDateScoreOpponentRecordRecap
33January 1, 19991–2 OTDallas Stars (1998–99)21–8–4L
34January 5, 19992–2 OTFlorida Panthers (1998–99)21–8–5T
35January 7, 19991–7Edmonton Oilers (1998–99)21–9–5L
36January 8, 19991–4@ Mighty Ducks of Anaheim (1998–99)21–10–5L
37January 11, 19991–0Buffalo Sabres (1998–99)22–10–5W
38January 13, 19995–3Pittsburgh Penguins (1998–99)23–10–5W
39January 15, 19990–2@ Nashville Predators (1998–99)23–11–5L
40January 17, 19991–1 OT@ Chicago Blackhawks (1998–99)23–11–6T
41January 19, 19994–2St. Louis Blues (1998–99)24–11–6W
42January 21, 19993–3 OTMighty Ducks of Anaheim (1998–99)24–11–7T
43January 26, 19991–1 OT@ Buffalo Sabres (1998–99)24–11–8T
44January 28, 19992–4@ Philadelphia Flyers (1998–99)24–12–8L
45January 29, 19994–4 OT@ New York Islanders (1998–99)24–12–9T
46January 31, 19995–1@ Nashville Predators (1998–99)25–12–9W
February: 5–8–1 (home: 3–3–1; road: 2–5–0)
GameDateScoreOpponentRecordRecap
47February 2, 19992–2 OTCalgary Flames (1998–99)25–12–10T
48February 4, 19993–1San Jose Sharks (1998–99)26–12–10W
49February 6, 19993–0Chicago Blackhawks (1998–99)27–12–10W
50February 8, 19990–3San Jose Sharks (1998–99)27–13–10L
51February 10, 19993–0Los Angeles Kings (1998–99)28–13–10W
52February 13, 19994–1@ Colorado Avalanche (1998–99)29–13–10W
53February 14, 19991–5Mighty Ducks of Anaheim (1998–99)29–14–10L
54February 16, 19991–4Philadelphia Flyers (1998–99)29–15–10L
55February 19, 19992–4@ Tampa Bay Lightning (1998–99)29–16–10L
56February 20, 19991–7@ Florida Panthers (1998–99)29–17–10L
57February 22, 19991–4@ Pittsburgh Penguins (1998–99)29–18–10L
58February 24, 19992–1@ Washington Capitals (1998–99)30–18–10W
59February 26, 19990–3@ New York Rangers (1998–99)30–19–10L
60February 28, 19991–4@ New Jersey Devils (1998–99)30–20–10L
March: 7–6–2 (home: 5–3–1; road: 2–3–1)
GameDateScoreOpponentRecordRecap
61March 2, 19992–3@ Boston Bruins (1998–99)30–21–10L
62March 5, 19992–7Detroit Red Wings (1998–99)30–22–10L
63March 7, 19994–3Nashville Predators (1998–99)31–22–10W
64March 9, 19992–4@ San Jose Sharks (1998–99)31–23–10L
65March 11, 19990–3Vancouver Canucks (1998–99)31–24–10L
66March 13, 19991–0Mighty Ducks of Anaheim (1998–99)32–24–10W
67March 15, 19995–5 OTCarolina Hurricanes (1998–99)32–24–11T
68March 17, 19994–3@ Detroit Red Wings (1998–99)33–24–11W
69March 18, 19992–2 OT@ St. Louis Blues (1998–99)33–24–12T
70March 21, 19994–1Los Angeles Kings (1998–99)34–24–12W
71March 23, 19992–3Dallas Stars (1998–99)34–25–12L
72March 25, 19994–2Washington Capitals (1998–99)35–25–12W
73March 27, 19992–1Calgary Flames (1998–99)36–25–12W
74March 29, 19990–1@ Vancouver Canucks (1998–99)36–26–12L
75March 30, 19997–4@ Edmonton Oilers (1998–99)37–26–12W
April: 2–5–0 (home: 1–3–0; road: 1–2–0)
GameDateScoreOpponentRecordRecap
76April 1, 19994–1@ Calgary Flames (1998–99)38–26–12W
77April 6, 19990–1San Jose Sharks (1998–99)38–27–12L
78April 9, 19993–4Nashville Predators (1998–99)38–28–12L
79April 11, 19990–3@ Mighty Ducks of Anaheim (1998–99)38–29–12L
80April 14, 19992–4@ Dallas Stars (1998–99)38–30–12L
81April 15, 19994–6St. Louis Blues (1998–99)38–31–12L
82April 17, 19992–0Dallas Stars (1998–99)39–31–12W

Legend: W Win (2 points) L Loss (0 points) T Tie (1 point)

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Playoffs

More information 1999 Stanley Cup playoffs, Game ...
1999 Stanley Cup playoffs[3]
Western Conference Quarterfinals vs. (5) St. Louis Blues – Blues win 4–3
GameDateScoreOpponentSeriesRecap
1April 22, 19991–3St. Louis BluesBlues lead 1–0L
2April 24, 19994–3 OTSt. Louis BluesSeries tied 1–1W
3April 25, 19995–4@ St. Louis BluesCoyotes lead 2–1W
4April 27, 19992–1@ St. Louis BluesCoyotes lead 3–1W
5April 30, 19991–2 OTSt. Louis BluesCoyotes lead 3–2L
6May 2, 19993–5@ St. Louis BluesSeries tied 3–3L
7May 4, 19990–1 OTSt. Louis BluesBlues win 4–3L

Legend: W Win L Loss

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Player statistics

Scoring

  • Position abbreviations: C = Center; D = Defense; G = Goaltender; LW = Left wing; RW = Right wing
  • = Joined team via a transaction (e.g., trade, waivers, signing) during the season. Stats reflect time with the Coyotes only.
  • = Left team via a transaction (e.g., trade, waivers, release) during the season. Stats reflect time with the Coyotes only.
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No. Player Pos Regular season Playoffs
GP G A Pts +/- PIM GP G A Pts +/- PIM
97Jeremy RoenickC7824487271301000−10
7Keith TkachukLW68363268221517134−413
22Rick TocchetRW8126305651477033−38
17Greg AdamsLW75192443−126310110
27Teppo NumminenD821030403307213−54
11Dallas DrakeRW53922311765743734
20Jyrki LummeD60721285347011−26
10Oleg TverdovskyD82718251132602236
36Juha YlonenC59617231820202222
8Daniel BriereC6481422−330
19Shane DoanRW7961622−554722446
21Bob CorkumC7791019−917701114
14Mike StapletonC769918−7347101−10
3Keith CarneyD822141615627123510
16Robert ReichelC137613247134−22
5Deron QuintD605813−1020
16Brad IsbisterLW32448146
15Jim CumminsRW551783190301110
77Cliff RonningC725732
33J. J. DaigneaultD35077−8326000−18
26Mike SullivanC63246−1124500002
50Trevor LetowskiRW1422412
47Tavis HansenRW20213−412200010
12Rob MurrayC1312324
23Steve LeachRW22112−637711202
4Gerald DiduckD440229723000−12
55Jason DoigD9011210
6Jamie HuscroftD11011−127
24Stan NeckarD11011310601134
29Louie DeBruskLW15000−2346202−16
49Joe DziedzicLW2000−20
42Robert EscheG30000
48Sean GagnonD2000−27
2Bryan HelmerD11000223
46Jean-Francois JompheC100002
35Nikolai KhabibulinG63000870002
31Scott LangkowG10000
18[a]Brian NoonanRW7000−30502224
30Mikhail ShtalenkovG40000
39Brad TileyD8000−10100000
44Andrei VasilyevLW1000−20
28Jimmy WaiteG160002
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Goaltending

  • = Joined team via a transaction (e.g., trade, waivers, signing) during the season. Stats reflect time with the Coyotes only.
More information No., Player ...
No. Player Regular season Playoffs
GP W L T SA GA GAA SV% SO TOI GP W L SA GA GAA SV% SO TOI
35Nikolai Khabibulin633223716811302.13.92383657734236182.41.9240449
28Jimmy Waite16654390412.74.8951898
30Mikhail Shtalenkov412110492.22.9130243
42Robert Esche30105073.23.8600130
31Scott Langkow10001735.14.824035
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Awards and records

Awards

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Type Award/honor Recipient Ref
League
(in-season)
NHL All-Star Game selection Nikolai Khabibulin [4]
Teppo Numminen
Jeremy Roenick
Jim Schoenfeld (coach)
Keith Tkachuk
NHL Player of the Week Jimmy Waite (November 16) [5]
Team Hardest Working Player Award Rick Tocchet [6]
Leading Scorer Award Jeremy Roenick [6]
Man of the Year Award Jeremy Roenick [6]
Team MVP Award Nikolai Khabibulin [6]
Three-Star Award Keith Tkachuk [6]
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Milestones

More information Milestone, Player ...
Milestone Player Date Ref
First game Bryan Helmer October 11, 1998 [7]
Trevor Letowski January 1, 1999
Robert Esche February 20, 1999
400th goal scored Rick Tocchet January 28, 1999 [8]
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Transactions

Trades

June 30, 1998 To Nashville Predators
Seventh-round pick in 1999 (Kyle Kettles)
To Phoenix Coyotes
Mike Sullivan
October 31, 1998 To Nashville Predators
Cliff Ronning
Richard Lintner
To Phoenix Coyotes
Future Considerations
January 13, 1999 To Nashville Predators
Future considerations
To Phoenix Coyotes
J. J. Daigneault
March 8, 1999 To Vancouver Canucks
Future considerations
To Phoenix Coyotes
Jamie Huscroft
March 11, 1999 To Edmonton Oilers
Fifth-round pick in 2000 (Matt Koalska)
To Phoenix Coyotes
Mikhail Shtalenkov
March 20, 1999 To New York Islanders
Brad Isbister
Third-round pick in 1999 (Brian Collins)
To Phoenix Coyotes
Robert Reichel
Third-round pick in 1999 (Jason Jaspers)
Fourth-round pick in 1999 (Preston Mizzi)
March 23, 1999 To Montreal Canadiens
Jean-Francois Jomphe
To Phoenix Coyotes
Cash
March 23, 1999 To New York Rangers
Jason Doig
Sixth-round pick in 1999 (Jay Dardis)
To Phoenix Coyotes
Stan Neckar
June 25, 1999 To Atlanta Thrashers
Scott Langkow
To Phoenix Coyotes
Future considerations
June 26, 1999 To Montreal Canadiens
Jim Cummins
To Phoenix Coyotes
Sixth-round pick in 1999 (Erik Lewerstrom)
June 26, 1999 To Mighty Ducks of Anaheim
Oleg Tverdovsky
To Phoenix Coyotes
Travis Green
First-round pick in 1999 (Scott Kelman)

Waivers

December 19, 1998 To St. Louis Blues
Bryan Helmer

Free agents

PlayerFormer team
Jyrki LummeVancouver Canucks
Bryan HelmerNew Jersey Devils
Andrei VasilyevNew York Islanders
Mike MartoneBuffalo Sabres
Joe DziedzicPittsburgh Penguins
Greg AdamsDallas Stars
Stephen LeachOttawa Senators
Brian NoonanVancouver Canucks
David CullenUndrafted free agent
PlayerNew team
Mark JanssensChicago Blackhawks
Murray BaronVancouver Canucks
Ted CrowleyColorado Avalanche
Scott LevinsCarolina Hurricanes
Kevin DahlCalgary Flames
Igor KorolevToronto Maple Leafs

Draft picks

Phoenix's draft picks at the 1998 NHL entry draft held at the Marine Midland Arena in Buffalo, New York.[9]

More information Round, # ...
Round # Player Nationality College/Junior/Club team (League)
114Patrick DesRochers CanadaSarnia Sting (OHL)
243Ossi Vaananen FinlandJokerit (Finland)
373Pat O'Leary United StatesRobbinsdale High School (USHS-MN)
4100Ryan Van Buskirk CanadaSarnia Sting (OHL)
5115Jay Leach United StatesProvidence College (Hockey East)
5116Josh Blackburn United StatesLincoln Stars (USHL)
5129Robert Schnabel Czech RepublicRed Deer Rebels (WHL)
6160Rickard Wallin SwedenFarjestad BK Jr. (Sweden)
7187Erik Westrum United StatesUniversity of Minnesota (WCHA)
8214Justin Hansen CanadaPrince George Cougars (WHL)
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See also

Notes

  1. Noonan wore number 12 in his first game.

References

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