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Tocchett returns to the bench as Coyotes host Blue Jackets
Tocchett returns to the bench as Coyotes host Blue Jackets
02/07/2008
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Columbus (25-23-7) at Phoenix (28-22-4) 9:00 pm EST GLENDALE, Arizona (Ticker) - The Phoenix Coyotes are one of the
most surprising teams in the NHL this season, and they are about
to get some help behind the bench. Assistant coach Rick Tocchet will return to the bench Thursday
after serving a two-year suspension when the Coyotes host the
Columbus Blue Jackets. Tocchet has been on an indefinite leave of absence since
February 2006, when it was revealed he partnered with a New
Jersey state trooper and another man in a sports betting venture
they ran for five years. He was sentenced by a New Jersey court to two years' probation
in August. "I'm happy to be back in the NHL," Tocchet said at a news
conference Wednesday. "This is a game I love and it's been
quite an ordeal. It's been a tough time for me since this all
went down two years ago. I miss the smell of the rink and can't
wait to get back. "The league did a great job of investigating the facts of the
case. Saying that, I made a mistake and paid a heavy price,
getting involved in gambling. I hurt my family, my team and the
league." Tocchet will be joining a team has gone from the worst in the
Western Conference last season to the cusp of playoff
contention. The Coyotes currently sit one point behind Colorado
(28-21-5) and Nashville (28-21-5) for the final playoff spot in
the West despite suffering a 4-3 shootout loss to the Calgary
Flames on Tuesday. Peter Mueller notched a hat trick in a setback and has four
goals over the past two games. The Blue Jackets are three points shy of Phoenix in the
standings and have lost four games in a row. Columbus has
yielded four goals in each of the setbacks, including a 4-3
overtime loss against the Washington Capitals on Tuesday. Columbus backup goaltender Fredrik Norrena is expected to start
in place of Pascal Leclaire, who is nursing a sprained neck
suffered in Tuesday's game. The Blue Jackets won the first two meetings of the season
between the teams, but the Coyotes earned a 4-2 victory in the
latest matchup on January 29 behind two goals from Mueller.
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