The history books just got a heavy dose of Mullett Magic.
Nick Schmaltz scored twice, Clayton Keller and Alex Kerfoot finished with three points each, and Connor Ingram made 26 saves to earn his second shutout of the season as the Arizona Coyotes beat the Washington Capitals 6-0 on Monday. Arizona (13-9-2) used five first period goals en route to its fifth straight victory, all of which have come against the previous six Stanley Cup champions; Vegas (2023), Colorado (2022), Tampa Bay (2021, 2020), St. Louis (2019), and Washington (2018). The Coyotes became the first team in NHL history to earn five straight victories where all five different opponents during their run were one of the last six Stanley Cup winners.
Mullett Arena was rocking at the final horn on Monday yet again.
"The whole building has a different feel right now," Ingram said. "When you get on a streak like this, this is what people want to see around here. It’s fun to play here right now, the people are into it, and that’s why you play the game."
Logan Cooley, Michael Carcone, Jason Zucker, and Nick Bjugstad also scored for the Coyotes, who close out their homestand against the Philadelphia Flyers on Thursday.