"I think it was a little bit of the enthusiasm of playing in the NHL carried us a long ways," Doan said. "But then as the season wears on, the mental preparation of in order to be good, you mentally have to be in the right mindset. That mindset doesn't just naturally happen as the year goes on. It almost becomes harder because you kind of let your guard down a little bit … so it's easy to get yourself up in the beginning."
The Coyotes' evolution will continue when they pick seventh at the 2016 NHL Draft. Though Scottsdale, Ariz. native Auston Matthews is expected to be chosen first by the Toronto Maple Leafs, Chayka could make a bold bid to move up and take the center, whose presence would be a boon for attendance and grassroots efforts in Arizona.
"It would legitimize the organization," Doan, who has skated with Matthews the past two summers, said. "If you talk with Auston he'll say the reason he played hockey is because of the Coyotes being in the (Gila River) Valley, so that gives you legitimacy just in the fact it shows you're having an influence on the community. The fact that he's from there … a huge part of playing is belief. And if kids believe in them they could be successful. If you give them somebody that can encourage them and that hope and that belief, it's big. So I think that'd be great for the Valley and for the organization.
"He's capable of being a really good player. Is he capable of being a great player? Time is the only thing that could tell. But he has all the tools. If everything lines up and everything works out well he has a chance to be great. But a lot of things have to line up for that. The coach has to like you, the players that you play with, you have to mix with them right, and you have to be in a situation where you can have success. Sometimes that works, sometimes it doesn't."