The event is designed to give many of the prospects from the Coyotes, and five other Pacific Division teams, an opportunity to fine-tune their games before main training camps begin later this week.

Arizona will enter its Vegas finale vs. Anaheim on Tuesday with a 1-1 record after beating Los Angeles, 4-2, on Sunday. That victory followed a 4-0 loss to San Jose on Saturday.

LAS VEGAS -- With the start of main training camp just a few days away, Coyotes rookies practiced as a group for the last time on Monday morning at City National Arena in preparation for their final game at the inaugural Vegas Rookie Faceoff.

"This is a great event," Coyotes Assistant General Manager Steve Sullivan said. "In past years we've just played a home-and-home series with one team and that was fine. But playing multiple teams from our division in a setting like this gives us a better chance to be able to understand how far our prospects have come in the last year, or two years, or however long we've had them. Being able to compare them to the other teams' prospect pools is important. It let's us see where we are going. A lot of these players are going to be part of our main club and our future over the next few years. It's a great measuring stick for us and all of the teams here."

Sullivan said he, General Manager John Chayka and the rest of the team's development staff are watching the 30 prospects at the rookie camp closely.

"Of course we want to win the games we're playing here, but we understand there's a process in place and we want to be able to see everybody play and make sure everybody gets their touches so that we know where they are and where they stand," Sullivan said. "Some players have stepped up and played extremely well and some players are still a work in progress. Overall, we're happy with where we are at right now."

• As expected, defenseman Kyle Capobianco stood out for the Coyotes in the first two games. He scored twice in Sunday's win over LA and has played with confidence and poise.

Capobianco, 21, is the lone player on Arizona's rookie camp roster with NHL experience. He played one game for the Coyotes last season, and 49 in the American Hockey League.

"He's been the player that we hoped he'd be at this tournament," Sullivan said. "He's playing well and fighting for a spot on an NHL hockey club this year. He's in the mix for the sixth and seventh d-men spots right now. (Head Coach) Rick Tocchet was here for the first two games and saw him play and play well. Hopefully he continues to play well in main camp as he fights for a job."

• Barrett Hayton, the highest drafted player from the 2018 NHL Draft at this event, centered Arizona's top line for the first two games. He assisted on Capobianco's first goal on Sunday and has looked solid at both ends of the ice.

"He makes a lot of subtle plays and he's got a lot of pro attributes," Sullivan said. "A lot of things Rick Tocchet works on with players, he does instinctively. I think what's great about him is he doesn't need a lot of teaching. It's just going to be a matter of letting him mature."

• Defenseman Cam Dineen is expected to be one of the senior prospects in the lineup Tuesday vs. Anaheim, which will enter its finale with a 2-0 record.

"Our work ethic was really hard and high in Sunday's game so I think that's a good sign for us going into this final game," Dineen said. "We just need to do the same thing again vs. Anaheim. If we can come out of the last game with a 2-1 record that would be awesome. This event is a tough test. We're matching up with other NHL teams' best prospects. Being competitive athletes, we want to win these games."

• David Tendeck is expected to start in goal for the Coyotes when they play Anaheim on Tuesday at 11 a.m. Merrick Madsen, who started Saturday's game vs. San Jose, will serve as his backup.

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• Twin brothers Kevin and Kelly Klima played together on the fourth line vs. San Jose on Saturday. It was not a big deal for them because they've been playing hockey together since they were three years old.

"We can also play without each other, but it's been nice to be here together," Kevin said. "Our chemistry is really good."

Kelly agreed.

"We've been playing together all of our lives, so to continue that in this atmosphere is pretty special," Kelly said. "If you're going to play with someone that long you're obviously going to build some chemistry with them ... It's been an unbelievable experience for both of us, and a real honor just to wear the Arizona Coyotes logo on your chest and represent them in these games."

• Tuesday's game vs. Anaheim will be live streamed at ArizonaCoyotes.com starting at 11 a.m. Arizona time.