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Associated Press
Thursday, June 25, 2009 GLENDALE, Ariz. -- The future of the Phoenix Coyotes remains in limbo, but several players believe the bankrupt NHL team will stay in Arizona. "We're planning to be here for a long time. We want to make this work," forward Peter Mueller said at Thursday night's open house that attracted an estimated 3,000 people to Jobing.com Arena. "The fans are clearly behind us and we want to give back the 100 percent they show to us." "We're happy to be here ... and it's a great place to play," defenseman ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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