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Coyotes hit road seeking power-play improvement

A 2-for-24 start on the power play certainly suggests the Coyotes have room to improve when it comes to operating with an extra attacker.

So do a league-high three shorthanded goals against.

Actually, that might be the most obvious clue that the unit is a work in progress.

“Hopefully we can find some magic on this road trip,” winger Mikkel Boedker said.

The Coyotes hopped on a cross-country flight Monday to begin a five-game East Coast tour Tuesday against the Devils in New Jersey hoping to snap a two-game slide but also looking to rekindle their power play.