They are together again after the Penguins traded Kessel, minor-league defenseman Dane Birks and a fourth-round pick in the 2021 NHL Draft to the Coyotes on Saturday for forward Alex Galchenyuk and defenseman prospect Pierre-Olivier Joseph. A potential reunion with Tocchet, who will enter his third season as Coyotes coach, played a significant role for Kessel in making Arizona a desirable destination.
"I'm very excited to be part of the Coyotes," Kessel said. "Me and Rick have a good relationship, excited he's going to be my coach, looking forward to doing great things in Phoenix."
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Tocchet said Kessel's ability to change the outcome -- he had 82 points (27 goals, 55 assists) in 82 games this season and two points (one goal, one assist) in four Stanley Cup Playoff games -- was a big reason to make the deal.
"I'm excited to have Phil join our team," Tocchet said in a statement. "Phil is a dynamic playmaker and can be a difference maker for us when the game is on the line."
Kessel had 303 points (110 goals, 193 assists) in 328 games during his four seasons with the Penguins (2015-19). Over that time span, only center Sidney Crosby had more points for Pittsburgh (363).
Tocchet was an assistant when the Penguins acquired Kessel from the Toronto Maple Leafs on July 1, 2015, and the two hit it off immediately. Together, they helped Pittsburgh win the Stanley Cup in 2016 and 2017. Tocchet accepted the Coyotes job after the second championship.