Ekman-Larsson is the type of puck-moving defenseman every coach covets. He has 290 points (102 goals, 188 assists) in 576 NHL games, all with the Coyotes, who selected him with the No. 6 pick in the 2009 NHL Draft. He is second in Coyotes/Winnipeg Jets franchise history in goals and points by a defenseman behind Teppo Numminen (108 goals, 534 points).
Ekman-Larsson said he was impressed with the acquisition of Galchenyuk in a trade from the Montreal Canadiens for forward Max Domi on June 15. Galchenyuk had NHL career highs of 30 goals and 56 points in 2015-16 and had 51 points (19 goals, 32 assists) last season, but he never established himself as a full-time center for Montreal. He'll get a chance to do it in Arizona.
The Coyotes offense also got a boost with the signing of Grabner on July 1. The speedy forward scored 27 goals in each of the past two seasons.
"Obviously, Alex Galchenyuk, he's a really good player, a 30-goal scorer," Ekman-Larsson said. "He's got some nice moves, some good hands, and I'm super excited to have him on the team. Then there's Michael Grabner, a forward who can play the [penalty kill] and can score some shorthanded goals. I really like the moves that we made.
"John Chayka and (coach) Rick Tocchet have been really busy this summer. That was a sign we were going in the right direction."