"There's a lot more buzz around the team when you have some additions and something to build off from the year before," defenseman Alex Goligoski said. "We played well at the end of last season and it's exciting to keep some of those guys who helped get us there then.
"This year we have that comfort level, which brings confidence from everybody."
Stepan said the addition of Galchenyuk, who had 51 points (19 goals, 32 assists) in 82 games last season, could be key for the Coyotes, who scored 206 goals, second-fewest in the NHL behind the Buffalo Sabres (198).
"I think you look at stats and stuff like that with our group, and we had a tough time scoring goals," said Stepan, who scored an NHL career-low 14 goals last season. "And [Galchenyuk] scores goals. He scored 30 goals in this league (in 2015-16), he's 24, he's played six seasons, that's a lot of experience, and in order to score that many goals you have to be elite.
"There aren't many guys that can beat goaltenders when goaltenders are square … and this guy's able to do it. I think he'll bring a lot of that element to us. He's flexible, he can play wing, center, he can do a lot of things, so I think he's a great piece."
In addition to the new players, Stepan and Goligoski agreed that having Ekman-Larsson and Hjalmarsson committed to Arizona is important.
"I can't say enough about how much that means for [Ekman-Larsson] and a guy like [Hjalmarsson], who has three (Stanley) Cups, to believe in what we're doing there," Goligoski said. "That's huge. It starts there."