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Coyotes 6, Avalanche 2
Associated Press

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GLENDALE, Ariz. (AP) - The Phoenix Coyotes, the surprise team of the NHL, celebrated their first playoff berth since 2002 with a 6-2 victory over the Colorado Avalanche behind Lee Stempniak's two goals on Saturday night.

The Coyotes, still owned by the league after going through protracted bankruptcy proceedings last summer, clinched the postseason spot earlier in the day when Calgary lost to Boston.

Four of Phoenix's goals came from players who joined the team at the March 3 trade deadline - Stempniak, Wojtek Wolski and Derek Morris.

Stempniak, with two scores in the third period, has 12 goals in 12 games since he arrived from Toronto, including four two-goal games.

Former Coyotes forward Kevin Porter scored for the Avalanche, his first goal of the season.

Phoenix, having already established a franchise record for points in a season, joined Washington and San Jose as the only teams to reach 100 points this year. The Avalanche is eighth in the Western Conference, six points ahead of ninth-place Calgary.

Taylor Pyatt had a so-called "Gordie Howe hat trick" with a goal, assist and fight. Vernon Fiddler added a short-handed, empty-net goal as Phoenix matched its highest-scoring game of the season.

Stempniak's 25th goal came after a faceoff in the Colorado end, putting the Coyotes ahead 4-2 just under five minutes into the final period in front of a crowd of 17,188 - Phoenix's second home sellout in a row. He added a power-play goal moments later.

Wolski, who came to Phoenix from Colorado for Peter Mueller and Porter, scored the deciding goal against his former teammates in his first game with the Coyotes. He came through again on Saturday night.

His goal, which put Phoenix ahead 2-1, was set up on a point-blank block by Coyotes goalie Ilya Bryzgalov. Phoenix rushed the puck to the Avalanche end, and Wolski wristed in a shot from the circle, his 22nd goal of the season and fifth since he joined the Coyotes.

Mueller, who has five goals and 10 assists since the trade, sat out the game because of a hip injury.

Pyatt's wicked wrister slipped past goalie Craig Anderson to make it 3-1 with 10:35 to play in the second period.

The Avalanche cut it to 3-2 when Milan Hedjuk scored his 22nd goal of the season on a point-blank attempt with just 33 seconds left in the second.

NOTES: Phoenix split the season series with Colorado 2-2 and has at least a .500 record against the top eight teams in the West. ... The Coyotes tied their franchise record for home wins at 27, set in 2001-02. ... Anderson tied Patrick Roy's franchise record for most appearances by a goalie in a single season with 65 and broke Roy's record of minutes played. ... Phoenix had lost two in a row after its franchise-record nine-game winning streak.


Three star selections
1st:   TAYLOR PYATT
2nd:   WOJTEK WOLSKI
3rd:   LEE STEMPNIAK
Winning Goaltender
Ilya Bryzgalov

Losing Goaltender
Craig Anderson
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