Arizona Coyotes Morning Howl Report for November 1st 2019

GLENDALE, ARIZONA - OCTOBER 30: Christian Dvorak #18 of the Arizona Coyotes dives for a loose puck as teammates Antti Raanta #32 and Oliver Ekman-Larsson #23 look on while Joel Armia #40 of the Montreal Canadiens skates to the puck at Gila River Arena on October 30, 2019 in Glendale, Arizona. (Photo by Norm Hall/NHLI via Getty Images)
GLENDALE, ARIZONA - OCTOBER 30: Christian Dvorak #18 of the Arizona Coyotes dives for a loose puck as teammates Antti Raanta #32 and Oliver Ekman-Larsson #23 look on while Joel Armia #40 of the Montreal Canadiens skates to the puck at Gila River Arena on October 30, 2019 in Glendale, Arizona. (Photo by Norm Hall/NHLI via Getty Images) /
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Well Coyotes fans, we are finally in the month of November. This means we have our first Morning Howl Report for the month of November.

The Arizona Coyotes still have time to decide whether or not Barrett Hayton will stay with the club this season. In 5 games this season Hayton has 3 points.

His contract can go back another year if Hayton is sent back to Juniors before playing 9 games with the team. The Coyotes might opt to send Hayton to juniors, he is only playing about 12 minutes per game and could benefit from more ice time. (AZCentral)

The first month of hockey is over for the Coyotes. With that behind us, we chose to look back on the month of hockey and provide some of our key takeaways. (Howlin’ Hockey)

One key takeaway of the month was how great Conor Garland has been. One interesting thing about Garland is whether or not he can keep up that scoring tempo all year. (Howlin’ Hockey)

The Arizona Coyotes have a very interesting group of prospects, and they might be looking to add a few more in the draft this year. Check out some players to have on your mind for this year’s NHL Draft. (Five For Howling)

The Arizona Coyotes chose to send down Kyle Capobianco to Tucson.  Capobianco was originally brought up to the NHL after Niklas Hjalmarsson was injured and placed on long term injury reserved. The decision makes it seem like Jordan Oesterle might be ready to play in the NHL. Oesterle fell to an injury earlier this month. The decision is most likely just to clear a roster spot, another reason we might see Barrett Hayton get sent to juniors.  (Arizona Sports)

News from around the NHL:

Blues are reportedly linked with Chris Kreider (Puck Prose)

NHL releases their three stars of the month (NHL)

What the Detroit Redwings plan to get from Brendan Perlini (Detroit Free Press)

Is Bobby Orr the greatest defenseman of all time? (Puck Prose)

The secret life of an NHL dentist (ESPN)