Forward Travis Boyd is worried to be done for the season after suffering what is believed to be a torn pectoral muscle, per Arizona Coyotes insider Craig Morgan on Sunday’s PHNX postgame show.
The Arizona Coyotes won’t have center Travis Boyd available for “weeks” due to an upper-body injury, head coach Andre Tourigny told reporters on Saturday.
The Arizona Coyotes announced that forwards Dylan Guenther, Travis Boyd, Zach Sanford, defensemen Maksymilian Szuber and goaltender Ivan Prosvetov will not start the season with the “Desert Dogs.” Standing out from the rest, former 2021 first round pick Guenther was sent down to the Tucson Roadrunners to start the 2023-24 season.
Despite having a great performance by their goaltender, the Arizona Coyotes fell to the Las Vegas Golden Knights 3-1 in a preseason game at T-Mobile Arena in Vegas.
Travis Boyd scored a pair of goals and the Arizona Coyotes claimed a fifth consecutive home victory with a 3-2 win over the Vancouver Canucks on Thursday night in Tempe, Ariz.
A Stanley Cup playoff berth is a long shot for the Nashville Predators, but they will look to improve their odds when they visit the Arizona Coyotes in Tempe, Ariz., on Thursday.
Arizona Coyotes’ center Travis Boyd may surprise skeptical hockey fans this season. Originally drafted in the sixth round of the 2011 NHL Entry Draft by the Washington Capitals, the Hopkins, Minnesota native has not been expected to shoulder the offensive workload at anytime during his six year career.
In this week’s edition of the Arizona Coyotes 2022 offseason player reviews, I take a look at forward Travis Boyd. After spending the majority of his career as a depth forward, the chance arose this season for top line minutes with a rebuilding Coyotes team, and he made the most of it.
Boyd, 28, is enjoying a career year in 2021-22.
Assuming the acquisition cost winds up in the mid-round pick range, the veteran should be on the move at some point before the deadline.
The Arizona Coyotes signed free agent forward Travis Boyd to a one-year contract, the team tweeted today.
Anaheim's Alexander Volkov, Boston's Jake DeBrusk and Sean Kuraly, Minnesota's Zach Parise, Montreal's Joel Armia and Jesperi Kotkaniemi, NY Rangers' Brett Howden (plus part of the coaching staff) and Vancouver's Travis Boyd are in the protocol.
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