The Coyotes, who scored 209 goals last season, tied for the third-fewest in the NHL, acquired Kessel in a trade with the Pittsburgh Penguins for forward Alex Galchenyuk and defenseman prospect Pierre-Olivier Joseph on June 29. Arizona also received a fourth-round pick in the 2021 NHL Draft and minor league defenseman Dane Birks.
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Kessel has scored at least 20 goals in 11 straight seasons, and at least 30 six times in that span. The last player to score at least 30 goals for the Coyotes was Radim Vrbata in 2011-12 (35).
"We felt we needed a lead horse up front, a guy who's produced offensively consistently," Coyotes general manager John Chayka said. "We were looking for a veteran player who has a history of doing it. We have a lot of players who have a lot upside and potential, but we needed a player who could be a 20- or hopefully 30-goal scorer."
Kessel said he likes the players the Coyotes have and is looking forward to making the same kind of impact he did with the Penguins, when he helped them win the Stanley Cup in 2016 and 2017, his first two seasons in Pittsburgh.
He said he's also looking forward to being reunited with coach Rick Tocchet, who was an assistant in Pittsburgh for those two Stanley Cup championships.
"He's a friend of mine," Kessel said. "I think he's a great coach, a good person, and I want to help him succeed and do great things in [Arizona]. I'm looking forward to it and I'm excited that he's going to be my coach."