The Coyotes have lost five in a row and are 29th in the League with 27 points, two ahead of the Colorado Avalanche. "There's no question it's frustrating," defenseman Luke Schenn said. "There are spurts when the effort is there and it comes down to puck luck. No one feels sorry for us and we're the only ones who can change the result." The Coyotes are 3-9-3 in their past 15 games while scoring 27 goals (1.8 per game) The Coyotes had 81 shots blocked or miss the net in their past two games. "I don't think the answer isn't trading chances with the Rangers," Schenn said. Forward Martin Hanzal needs one point to become the 17th player in Coyotes/Winnipeg Jets history with 300 NHL points. Goalie Mike Smith (illness) did not practice Wednesday but will make his 12th straight start. "He feels like he missed a lot of hockey early in the season [to injury] and he still wants to push forward," coach Dave Tippett said. Forward Josh Jooris will play his first game against the Rangers since the Coyotes claimed him off waivers from the Rangers on Dec. 11.