Friday 28 February 2014

{coyotes} Varlamov, Landeskog lead Avalanche against Coyotes

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DENVER -- Colorado Avalanche coach Patrick Roy was confident that goalie Semyon Varlamov would recover quickly after he and the Russian team failed to win a medal at the Sochi Olympics.

In his first game since returning from Sochi, Varlamov made 40 saves Friday and the Avalanche held on for a 4-2 win against the Phoenix Coyotes at Pepsi Center.

"I wasn't concerned about it," Roy said. "When I saw him after the Olympics, I saw a big smile on his face. I knew he was ready to bounce back. [Goalie coach] Francois [Allaire] had a couple meetings with him and he was well-prepared for this game. The key was giving him the night off [Wednesday], give him the time to feel really comfortable."

Varlamov made 18 saves in the third period, nine on three Coyotes power plays, and Gabriel Landeskog completed a three-point night by scoring a power-play goal with 3:11 remaining in regulation after Shane Doan's second power-play goal of the game with 6:02 to play cut the margin to 3-2.

"They came pretty hard in the third period," Varlamov said. "We sat back a little, but we scored two quick goals, which was really good. I think that was the key to the game. I didn't feel any pressure. I felt pretty good, actually. I think I played pretty solid hockey. The guys did a great job offensively. The goalie always likes it when the guys score lots of goals."

Varlamov practiced for the first time Monday after arriving from Russia and dressed as Jean-Sebastien Giguere's backup Wednesday, when the Avalanche lost 6-4 to the Los Angeles Kings.

"I think those days helped me," he said. "I was tired emotionally and it gave me some rest. So I got back into a normal routine, trained with Francois. I felt pretty good."

Colorado (38-17-5) is in third place in the Central Division with 81 points, three behind the second-place Chicago Blackhawks with one game in hand.

Phoenix (27-22-11) is fourth in the Pacific Division with 65 points but very much in the hunt for a berth in the Stanley Cup Playoffs with 22 games remaining.

"It comes down to the last [22] games," Doan said. "It always does. We have to figure out a way to get more points."

Paul Stastny had a goal and an assist for the Avalanche, and Nathan MacKinnon added two assists to stretch his point-scoring streak to 10 games, the longest by an NHL rookie since Chicago's Jonathan Toews had a 10-game streak from Oct. 10-31, 2007.

"It's nice, but I've been playing with some really good players," said MacKinnon, who has five goals and nine assists in the streak. "I feel lucky to be on a winning team like this."

Nate Guenin and Stastny scored goals early in the third period to give the Avalanche a 3-1 lead.

Guenin broke a 1-1 tie 48 seconds into the period with a shot from the right circle that beat goalie Thomas Greiss to the far side. It was Guenin's third goal in 80 career NHL games and his first since March 19, 2012, when he scored against the San Jose Sharks while playing for the Anaheim Ducks.

"It's about time," Guenin said. "Just good timing there. The puck slipped through and I kind of saw an opening. I got my new sticks and I got used to them yesterday, so I have to give them some credit. We wanted this one bad. We felt we let one slip away the other night. We really wanted these two points, especially in front of our home fans. We want this to be a tough place to play and the fans were rocking."

Stastny scored at 6:12 after Greiss made a save against MacKinnon, who used his speed to drive down left wing. The rebound came to Landeskog, who passed to Stastny in front for a shot into an open net.

"He was flying," Roy said of MacKinnon. "It was a great play by him going to the net and it was an outstanding play by Landy. It was a super pass to Paulie."

Doan, who had gone eight games without a point, scored his second goal after Avalanche defenseman Cory Sarich dived to knock the puck away from Martin Hanzal but was penalized for tripping. Keith Yandle fired a shot from just inside the blue line and Doan tipped it in.

The Avalanche responded with a power-play goal from Landeskog, who scored from the right circle off a pass from MacKinnon.

The teams traded first-period power-play goals, with the Coyotes striking first at 12:47 on a goal by Doan. Mikkel Boedker took a shot from the right circle that hit the far post and caromed to Doan in front for a chip shot into a half-open net.

PA Parenteau tied the game for the Avalanche at 15:38. Greiss made a big stop against Nick Holden driving to the net before Parenteau launched a long shot that hit the inside of the left post and bounced in.

The loss was the first for Greiss in five career games against the Avalanche. He finished with 29 saves.

"We were solid in a lot of areas again, but in the end a couple of mistakes cost us," Coyotes coach Dave Tippett said. "The power play late in the third really hurt us. It came down to a turnover, a penalty and a goal. The margin for error is very slim."

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{coyotes} COYOTES (27-21-11) at AVALANCHE (37-17-5)

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Friday, February 28, 2014
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COYOTES (27-21-11) at AVALANCHE (37-17-5)

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Last 10: Phoenix 4-4-2; Colorado 6-4-0

Season series: This is the third and final game between the Phoenix Coyotes and Colorado Avalanche. They split the first two, with the Avalanche winning at Phoenix on Nov. 21 and the Coyotes winning in Denver on Dec. 10.

Big story: Colorado rookie center Nathan MacKinnon comes into the game on a nine-game point streak -- a streak that has him running away with the Calder Trophy. The 18-year-old leads all rookies in goals (22), assists (23) and points (45); Tyler Johnson of the Tampa Bay Lightning is second in goals (17) and points (37), and Torey Krug of the Boston Bruins is second in assists (22).

MacKinnon has seven goals and 16 assists in his past 12 games.

Team Scope:

Coyotes: Phoenix lost 3-2 in a shootout at the Winnipeg Jets in each team's first game back from the break for the 2014 Sochi Olympics.

The Coyotes trail the Dallas Stars by one point for the second of two wild-card spots in the Western Conference. Coach Dave Tippett recognizes it's going to be a dogfight to get into the Stanley Cup Playoffs.

"Coming out of the break, we wanted to make sure that we came out with energy," Tippett said. "For the most part, I didn't mind our game."

"There was lots of urgency and intensity," Tippett added when asked about his team's play against the Jets. "There were some turnovers I didn't like in the game; those are things that we have to continue to clean up. But the will we played with and the desperation, that's going to have to be there every night."

The Coyotes return to Jobing.com Arena for a three-game homestand after playing in Denver.

Avalanche: Colorado surrendered four unanswered goals Wednesday in a 6-4 loss to the Los Angeles Kings at Pepsi Center in its first game after the Olympic break.

"I don't think that [the Kings] did anything different. But I think that we started getting a little … making bad decisions with the puck and even without the puck. In the D zone, we kind of got hemmed in a little bit and didn't box out," captain Gabriel Landeskog said. "You know, [the Kings are] a good team, but it definitely feels like we should have won this one."

Semyon Varlamov is expected back in goal for the Avalanche after backing up Jean-Sebastien Giguere against the Kings.

Colorado will be without defenseman Erik Johnson, but center Maxime Talbot is likely to return after missing the game Wednesday so he could be with his fiancée for the birth of their child, according to coach Patrick Roy. Johnson will serve the second of his two-game suspension for slashing the New York Islanders' Frans Nielsen on Feb. 8.

The Avalanche announced Thursday they have signed Marc-Andre Cliche to a two-year contract extension through the 2015-16 season. The deal reportedly will pay the 26-year-old center, who leads Colorado with 2:35 of shorthanded ice time per game, a salary of $700,000 per season.

Who's hot: Coyotes forward Radim Vrbata has a point in four of five games. He has three goals and an assist in that span. … Avalanche center Matt Duchene has four points (two goals) his past two games and 11 points in his past 10.

Injury report: Phoenix reports a healthy lineup. … Colorado left wing Alex Tanguay (hip) is out for the season following surgery last Friday. Center John Mitchell (groin) is day-to-day, and Roy expects him to play. Forward David Van Der Gulik (head) may be close to being activated off injured reserve, according to the Denver Post.

Team Stats
GP Record Home Road L10 G/G GA/G PP% PK% PIM/G S/G SA/G FO%
59 27-21-11 17-10-3 10-11-8 4-4-2 2.73 2.83 20.4 80.2 10.8 31.7 32.1 52.0
59 37-17-5 19-8-3 18-9-2 6-4-0 2.97 2.64 20.1 81.4 10.9 29.4 32.3 49.5

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Thursday 27 February 2014

{coyotes} Jokinen, Setoguchi SO goals lead Jets past Coyotes

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WINNIPEG -- The Winnipeg Jets beat the Phoenix Coyotes 3-2 in a shootout at MTS Centre on Thursday in a game between two teams trying to break out of the crowded pack of Western Conference teams chasing a spot in the Stanley Cup Playoffs.

With the win, the Jets have 64 points, one point behind the Coyotes, who hold two games in hand and currently sit one point back of the Dallas Stars for the second wild-card spot in the West. The Jets are now 10-3-1 and own the NHL's second-best points percentage since coach Paul Maurice replaced Claude Noel on Jan. 13.

Martin Hanzal's power-play goal early in the third period pulled Phoenix even at 2-2 before the teams clamped down defensively for the remainder of regulation time. Shootout goals from Olli Jokinen and Devin Setoguchi carried the Jets to the extra point; Antoine Vermette hit the net for the Coyotes in the tiebreaker.

The game began a stretch of nine of 12 games on home ice for the Jets, who are attempting to reach the postseason for the first time since 2007 when the organization was based in Atlanta.

Coyotes defenseman Oliver Ekman-Larsson opened the scoring with his ninth goal of the season. Jets right wing Blake Wheeler countered with his team-leading 23rd goal in the first period, and center Bryan Little added his 19th goal during a second-period power play.

The game also featured a matchup of goaltenders from the 2014 Sochi Olympics. Smith, who won a gold medal with Canada, started for the Coyotes in making his League-leading 50th appearance and stopped 27 shots. Jets goaltender Ondrej Pavelec, a member of the Czech Republic team, made 34 saves.

The Coyotes took a 1-0 lead when Radim Vrbata's pass reached Ekman-Larsson alone in the slot, and the Swedish defenseman snapped a shot that went over Pavelec's left glove with 7:43 left in the first period.

Wheeler answered for the Jets 2:38 later. After Wheeler and Dustin Byfuglien jostled with Smith in close, Wheeler sent a shot from the right boards that snuck through the goaltender's pads as he attempted to regain his footing.

Little broke a 1-1 tie late in the second period when he pounced on Phoenix defenseman Zbynek Michalek's turnover in the slot and lifted a shot over Smith. The power-play goal with 1:59 remaining in the period came as Winnipeg was on a 1-for-15 slide and was tied for 25th in the League entering the game with the man advantage.

After killing off an Ekman-Larsson slashing minor to start the third period, the Coyotes' eighth-ranked power play went to work with Winnipeg center Jim Slater off for hooking. With 28 seconds left on the minor, Hanzal jabbed a rebound behind Pavelec at 6:40 for a 2-2 game.

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Wednesday 26 February 2014

{coyotes} COYOTES (27-21-10) at JETS (28-26-6)

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Thursday, February 27, 2014
8:00 PM ET

COYOTES (27-21-10) at JETS (28-26-6)

TV: FS-A, TSN-JETS

Last 10: Phoenix 4-5-1; Winnipeg 6-3-1

Season series: This is the second of three games between the Phoenix Coyotes and Winnipeg Jets. The teams last played Jan. 11 in Winnipeg when the Jets used five unanswered goals to cruise to a 5-1 win in coach Paul Maurice's debut with the team.

Big story: Evander Kane will return to the Jets' lineup for the first time in a month after missing six games with a hand injury. Kane, who skated on a line with Mark Scheifele and Blake Wheeler at practice Wednesday, ranks third on the team with 15 goals despite playing only 42 games.

Team Scope:

Coyotes: Phoenix goalie Mike Smith came back from Sochi with a gold medal although he didn't see any playing time for Canada. Smith had allowed four goals in four starts before the Olympic break and looks to stay hot.

"I was feeling pretty confident about my game before I left. I was able to see some of the best shooters in the world when I was over there for two weeks, so I hope to start back up where I left when I went away to the Olympics," Smith said after practice Tuesday. "There's a big push now. We know where we are in the standings and every game is going to be important."

The Coyotes, who have 24 games remaining, are one of many teams fighting for a Stanley Cup Playoff spot in the Western Conference.

"There's probably about 10 or 12 teams that are in the same boat as we are. Trying to preserve a playoff spot, trying to get into the playoffs," coach Dave Tippet said. "It's going to be a scramble as we go down and every game is going to be important."

Jets: The Jets will play 12 of their final 22 games at home. They are 4-1-0 at MTS Centre since Maurice was named coach Jan. 12.

"I love playing at home. We need to be good at home. It's one of our advantages," Maurice said after practice Wednesday. "Is there a little more pressure playing at home? Sure, but that's a good thing. This is a great place to play. We would prefer to play 82 of them at home."

Defenseman Mark Stuart said despite playing better over the past month, there is still work to be done to make a playoff run.

"We're looking at this last quarter of the season as a long playoff series and I think we are just really excited to get out there and play," Stuart said. "We are well aware of how many points we need and how many games we probably have to win, but I don't think we are thinking about that going into [the game Thursday]."

Who's hot: Jets forward Blake Wheeler has four assists in three games. Andrew Ladd has a five-game point streak (two goals, four assists). … Smith has a .960 save percentage over his past four games for the Coyotes.

Injury report: Coyotes defenseman Derek Morris (upper body) is questionable. … Jets forwards Jim Slater (hernia), Matt Halischuk (forearm) and defenseman Grant Clitsome (back) are on injured reserve. Kane (hand) is expected to play. Defenseman Tobias Enstrom is probable (lower body).

Team Stats
GP Record Home Road L10 G/G GA/G PP% PK% PIM/G S/G SA/G FO%
58 27-21-10 17-10-3 10-11-7 4-5-1 2.74 2.84 20.4 80.3 10.7 31.6 32.1 52.0
60 28-26-6 14-11-4 14-15-2 6-3-1 2.72 2.83 14.4 84.3 11.9 30.9 30.2 45.7

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RE: [cactuswings 2837] Re: 2 new messages in 1 topic - digest - Casa Grande

Andy Marden lists 54 airframes of which 3 are civilian S-55. An additional H-19 which stood alone at Chandler has gone to a museum and is stored at Falcon Field.

 

Whisper jet was quoted in April 2011 as having 85 airframes available; even allowing for conversions that might still leave half the difference not accounted for but I am not aware of a batch of S-55/H-19 is storage anywhere else.

 

Ø  "As far as parts support goes, ... we have two warehouses full of S-55 parts, many in original unopened Sikorsky boxes. We have main rotor blades and transmissions, plus thousands of other line-item parts. There are also 85 S-55 airframes still available in our inventory - if we wanted to manufacture more aircraft."

 

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On 25/02/2014 09:59, Phixer wrote:

 

 

I thought I'd pick up a seriously old thread and post a reply. Can confirm a whole bunch of helis are indeed stored in Casa Grande. All look like S-55s, some with and some without booms. They can be found in a secure compound at N32.89,W111.788826. When there in Feb 2013 I could count 74 frames, some of which are confirmed by reg ex Gila.

 

              Do you have a list? It had previously been reported that 55 were stored at Chandler and there have not been any comments regarding additions to the storage compound.

              I thought these had come direct from Chandler?

 

              In the compound at Chandler July 2000 were 2 Seabee's, one of which was N6127K; anyone know what happened to them, or the unidentified Thrush Commander?

 

 

              Phixer

 

 

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Re: [cactuswings 2836] Re: 2 new messages in 1 topic - digest - Casa Grande

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Learn something new every day - This group allows attachments!

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On 26/02/2014 00:11, eLaReF wrote:
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> See attached
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> On 25/02/2014 23:45, Roy G. wrote:
>> Casa Grande Helicopter Grave Yard.
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>> The yard in question hold quite a few S-55's, many as Phixer
>> mentioned have no tail boom nor any visual marking left so its hard
>> to tell where they came from , a few however still have their Serial
>> on the Tail , since I don't have the 2013/2014 USA MOOS , could
>> somebody be so kind and check the Casa Grande , AZ yard serials and
>> sent them in a PM to me that would be very much appreciated.
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>> Cheers
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>> Roy
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Re: [cactuswings 2834] Re: 2 new messages in 1 topic - digest - Casa Grande

Thanks for the attachments , was able to take some pictures of some of the UH-19B's today , did not know there were in Casa Grande until today.

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On 25/02/2014 23:45, Roy G. wrote:
> Casa Grande Helicopter Grave Yard.
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> The yard in question hold quite a few S-55's, many as Phixer mentioned
> have no tail boom nor any visual marking left so its hard to tell
> where they came from , a few however still have their Serial on the
> Tail , since I don't have the 2013/2014 USA MOOS , could somebody be
> so kind and check the Casa Grande , AZ yard serials and sent them in a
> PM to me that would be very much appreciated.
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Casa Grande Helicopter Grave Yard.

The yard in question hold quite a few S-55's, many as Phixer mentioned have no tail boom nor any visual marking left so its hard to tell where they came from , a few however still have their Serial on the Tail  , since I don't have the 2013/2014 USA MOOS , could somebody be so kind and check the Casa Grande , AZ yard serials and sent them in a PM to me that would be very much appreciated.

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{coyotes} Pacific: Dominant Ducks eye Presidents' Trophy

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One season after the Anaheim Ducks surprised everyone by winning the Pacific Division, they're on the verge of doing it again.

Not only have the Ducks dominated the division, they've spent the past couple of months on top of the NHL standings. Anaheim went 22 games without a regulation loss at home, survived a brutal early road schedule and resume play with the inside track on the Presidents' Trophy.

The Ducks have had to be good to fend off the San Jose Sharks, who've been able to stay within hailing distance and are all but assured of a Stanley Cup Playoff berth. The Sharks hold a 12-point lead on the third-place Los Angeles Kings, whose offensive struggles have left them much closer to fourth place than to first. They're trying to hold off the Phoenix Coyotes and Vancouver Canucks for the final guaranteed playoff spot in the division.

The two Alberta teams, the Calgary Flames and Edmonton Oilers, will have to be content to play spoiler down the stretch while trying to develop their young talent.

Here's a look at the seven Pacific teams as they prepare for the stretch run:

ANA Anaheim Ducks (41-14-5)

Position: 1st in division, 1st in conference

Games remaining: 22 (12 home, 10 away)

What went right: Almost everything. Forward Ryan Getzlaf is second in the NHL in scoring (67 points) and has a career-high 29 goals. He and linemate Corey Perry have been almost unstoppable. The Ducks have tremendous depth up the middle, speed and size on the blue line and are swimming in goaltending talent with Switzerland Olympian Jonas Hiller, rookie Frederik Andersen, injury returnee Viktor Fasth and top prospect John Gibson.

Where they've struggled: The Ducks went 2-5-0 in their seven home games before the break after a 20-0-2 start. Forward Teemu Selanne (seven goals, 20 points) hasn't been much of an offensive force at age 43.

What they're looking for: General manager Bob Murray could try to bring in a stay-at-home defenseman. If he's willing to trade some of his young talent he could try to bring in a big-time sniper to play with Getzlaf and Perry. Aside from that the Ducks aren't missing much.

Scheduling: Anaheim plays its first five games after the break at Honda Center. The Ducks have two visits each to Vancouver, Calgary and Edmonton, as well as two road games against the Kings. They do not play a game east of Denver.

Outlook: There's no reason the Ducks shouldn't win the division, and they have the inside track on finishing first in the West and winning the Presidents' Trophy.

SJS San Jose Sharks (37-16-6)

Position: 2nd in division, 4th in conference

Games remaining: 23 (12 home, 11 away)

What went right: San Jose survived injuries thanks to captain Joe Thornton and forwards Joe Pavelski and Patrick Marleau. Antti Niemi remains among the NHL's most reliable goaltenders and the emergence of Alex Stalock as his backup should help coach Todd McLellan avoid burning out his starter. The Sharks lead the NHL with an average of 34.9 shots on goal per game, 7.2 more than they allow.

Where they've struggled: Injuries to forward Logan Couture and rookie Tomas Hertl put a crimp in the offense, which averages 2.81 goals per game despite its League-leading shot totals. The power play is ordinary at 17.2 percent and ranks 18th. Nine of the Sharks' wins have come in a shootout, meaning they'll likely lose most seeding tiebreakers.

What they're looking for: The Sharks will get Couture and forward Raffi Torres back from injury, which should give them a deeper, more balanced offense. If that happens, GM Doug Wilson might not have to do a lot of tinkering.

Scheduling: San Jose has two three-game trips to the Eastern time zone, including one that begins Thursday. They also have a trio of three-game homestands.

Outlook: San Jose may not catch Anaheim for first place, but at worst the Sharks should end up second and earn home ice in the first round. That's a big deal for a team that is 22-4-3 at SAP Center.

LAK Los Angeles Kings (31-22-6)

Position: 3rd in division, 7th in conference

Games remaining: 23 (11 home, 12 away)

What went right: The Kings' physical, defensive style got them off to a fast start. They are the only team with three goaltenders who have three or more shutouts apiece and are allowing a League-low 2.10 goals per game. L.A. is also one of three teams allowing fewer than 27 shots on goal per game. The Kings are one of the NHL's best at holding a lead; they are 16-0-0 when ahead after two periods, the only team that hasn't lost a point when taking a lead into the third period.

Where they've struggled: As good as the Kings have been defensively, that's how much they've struggled to score; their 2.25 goals per game is 29th in the NHL. Forward Anze Kopitar (47) is their only player with more than 40 points. Center Mike Richards has seven goals in 59 games. The Kings have outshot the opposition 36 times in 59 games but are 17-16-3 in those games.

What they're looking for: GM Dean Lombardi has to find a scorer for his team to have a serious chance at another Stanley Cup run.

Scheduling: The Kings have a five-game homestand in mid-March followed by a three-game Eastern trip. They have a four-game trip in April that includes their second post-Olympic swing through Alberta.

Outlook: The Kings began the season with visions of first place. They resume play 19 points out of first and four ahead of the Coyotes for fourth in the division. If the Kings get to the playoffs, they figure to be dangerous because of their ability to shut down opposing attackers.

PHX Phoenix Coyotes (27-21-10)

Position: 4th in division, 9th in conference

Games remaining: 24 (11 home, 13 road)

What went right: Oliver Ekman-Larsson leads a mobile defensive group that has scored 32 goals. Forward Antoine Vermette had points in the 10 games leading up to the break, and his 21 goals are the most he's scored in a full season since 2009-10. The power play is in the top quarter of the League. Backup goaltender Thomas Greiss has a 2.09 goals-against average and a save percentage of .932.

Where they've struggled: Starting goaltender Mike Smith has been up and down (20-17-9, 2.77 GAA, .913 save percentage). The penalty kill is 24th in the NHL and has allowed 41 goals. The defense generates offense but allows 32.1 shots on goal per game. The Coyotes have been one of the NHL's most inconsistent teams, entering the Olympic break with a shutout of the powerhouse Chicago Blackhawks sandwiched between losses to the Dallas Stars.

What they're looking for: GM Don Maloney says the Coyotes won't be sellers, but they may not be in position to do much more than some tinkering unless he wants to dip into his resources on defense. A big consideration is what kind of splash the new ownership might want to make.

Scheduling: The Coyotes have trips of three and four games to the Eastern time zone. They finish the season with back-to-back home games against the Sharks and Stars.

Outlook: Phoenix resumes play even in points with the Stars, who own the final wild-card berth because of their head-to-head record. The Coyotes will have to play more of the defensive style preached by coach Dave Tippett to make the postseason.

VAN Vancouver Canucks (27-24-9)

Position: 5th division, 10th conference

Games remaining: 22 (13 home, 9 road)

What went right: Goalie Roberto Luongo has been solid after being returned to the starting job, and backup Eddie Lack has been more than adequate. Forward Chris Higgins is on pace for his first 20-goal season since 2007-08. The penalty-kill is fifth in the League and has allowed 11 goals at home.

Where they've struggled: Neither Henrik Sedin nor twin brother Daniel Sedin has scored a goal in 2014. Henrik has been troubled by a rib injury that kept him out of the Olympics. Despite averaging 31.1 shots per game, the Canucks are scoring 2.38 goals per game, which ranks 24th in the League. In the last 82-game NHL season in 2011-12, they were fifth with 2.94.

What they're looking for: A healthy Henrik Sedin would likely be bigger than any acquisition the Canucks could make. They could use a scorer to play with him and Daniel.

Scheduling: The Canucks have a four-game trip in mid-March and play six of their final seven games at home.

Outlook: Injuries and a lack of offense have left the Canucks on the verge of missing the playoffs. The Sedins in particular have to find their scoring touch for Vancouver to make the top eight in the West.

CGY Calgary Flames (22-29-7)

Position: 6th division, 13th conference

Games remaining: 24 (12 home, 12 away)

What went right: Top draft pick Sean Monahan has a team-high 16 goals, plus three shootout winners; 2007 first-round pick Mikael Backlund has exceeded his career highs with 14 goals and 29 points. The penalty-killers have scored eight shorthanded goals, second in the League. Coach Bob Hartley has succeeded in getting his team to play hard, even though the Flames have been out of the playoff race for weeks.

Where they've struggled: Neither Reto Berra nor Karri Ramo has been able to grab the starting job in goal. Sven Baertschi was expected to blossom this season after being a first-round pick in 2011, but was sent to the minors. Injuries to veteran defenseman Mark Giordano and forwards Mike Cammalleri and Curtis Glencross have hampered the offense and the development of some of the younger players.

What they're looking for: Cammalleri, a pending unrestricted free agent, is among the veterans who could be traded as the Flames try to add young talent and draft picks to continue their rebuild.

Scheduling: Calgary plays five of six at home in late March, followed by a five-game trip to eastern Canada, Florida and New Jersey.

Outlook: There won't be any playoffs in Calgary again, so as president Brian Burke continues his search for a new general manager he'll also be looking toward next season.

EDM Edmonton Oilers (20-33-7)

Position: 7th division, 14th conference

Games remaining: 22 (15 home, 7 road)

What went right: Forward Taylor Hall, the first player taken in the 2010 NHL Draft, continues his rise to stardom with 56 points in 53 games. Forward Ryan Nugent-Hopkins (15 goals, 43 points) has stayed healthy and is showing why the Oilers made him the first player picked in the 2011. Offseason acquisition David Perron has 22 goals. Forward Nail Yakupov has 11 goals and looks like he's getting closer to being the player the Oilers hoped he'd be when they made him the first player drafted 2012.

Where they've struggled: Keeping the puck out of their net has been difficult for the Oilers, who are surrendering a League-high 3.28 goals per game. They are being outshot by more than five per game, making life tough for goaltenders Ilya Bryzgalov and Ben Scrivens. The power play is 20th (16.9 percent) and has allowed a League-high 10 shorthanded goals.

What they're looking for: A number of pending UFAs, including forward Ales Hemsky, could be traded as GM Craig MacTavish tries to build up his base of young talent. Ideally, MacTavish would like to find a top-pair defenseman, though that might mean he'd have to deal his first-round pick, which figures to be in the top five.

Scheduling: The Oilers have more home games remaining than any team, beginning with a five-game homestand after the break and a six-gamer to close out March. Edmonton plays its first three games in April on the road before finishing with four straight at Rexall Place.

Outlook: The Oilers' streak of not making the playoffs since 2006 will continue.

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On 25/02/2014 09:59, Phixer wrote:

 

 

I thought I'd pick up a seriously old thread and post a reply. Can confirm a whole bunch of helis are indeed stored in Casa Grande. All look like S-55s, some with and some without booms. They can be found in a secure compound at N32.89,W111.788826. When there in Feb 2013 I could count 74 frames, some of which are confirmed by reg ex Gila.

 

              Do you have a list? It had previously been reported that 55 were stored at Chandler and there have not been any comments regarding additions to the storage compound.

              I thought these had come direct from Chandler?

 

              In the compound at Chandler July 2000 were 2 Seabee's, one of which was N6127K; anyone know what happened to them, or the unidentified Thrush Commander?

 

 

              Phixer

 

 

To find, walk the short dirt track west from beside #1505 N VIP Blvd. Regards, Mark

 



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RE: [cactuswings 2828] Re: 2 new messages in 1 topic - digest - Casa Grande

 

 

I thought I'd pick up a seriously old thread and post a reply. Can confirm a whole bunch of helis are indeed stored in Casa Grande. All look like S-55s, some with and some without booms. They can be found in a secure compound at N32.89,W111.788826. When there in Feb 2013 I could count 74 frames, some of which are confirmed by reg ex Gila.

 

              Do you have a list? It had previously been reported that 55 were stored at Chandler and there have not been any comments regarding additions to the storage compound.

              I thought these had come direct from Chandler?

 

              In the compound at Chandler July 2000 were 2 Seabee's, one of which was N6127K; anyone know what happened to them, or the unidentified Thrush Commander?

 

 

              Phixer

 

 

To find, walk the short dirt track west from beside #1505 N VIP Blvd. Regards, Mark

 



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[cactuswings 2830] Arizona Visit - Stored Aircraft

Morning,

 

As part of a week's aviation visit to Arizona, starting at Tucson, taking in Yuma, and finishing at Phoenix, my son and I visited the storage areas detailed below.

 

On Sunday 9th February 2014, an excellent overflight session from Ryan Field, courtesy of Kelly Aviation, allowed the following aircraft log of Pinal Air Park, Marana to be produced from hundreds of photographs.

 

Marana - Pinal Air Park

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Location

Reg

Type

Marks

Comments

 

 

 

 

 

Scrapline

N915F

DC.9

Evergreen

 

Scrapline

N470EV

B.747

Evergreen

 

Scrapline

N487AE

B.737

Air Austral

 

Scrapline

N471EV

B.747

Evergreen

 

Scrapline

N486EV

B.747

Evergreen

 

Scrapline

TC-APR

B.737

Pegasus

 

Scrapline

N292CS

A.320

Nouvelair

a/w

Scrapline

N676AC

B.763

Aeroflot

 

Scrapline

N892E

DC.9

Northwest

 

Scrapline

N659CS

A.320

Ural Airlines

 

Scrapline

OY-KHP

MD.80

SAS - Star Alliance

 

Scrapline

N617SC

B.767

GMG

 

Scrapline

N771NC

DC.9

Delta

 

Scrapline

PT-MZQ

A.320

Red tail

 

Scrapline

N293CS

A.320

Balkan Holidays

 

Scrapline

PT-MZR

A.320

ex TAM

Red tail

Scrapline

N260BV

B.737

China Southern

 

Scrapline

N394UA

B.737

 

 

Scrapline

N292MX

A.329

Mexicana

 

Scrapline

N591SC

B.737

ex TAM

Red Tail

Scrapline

CS-TKI

A.310

White

 

Scrapline

?

B.747

Evergreen

Fuselage sections

Scrapline

N916F

DC.9

Evergreen

 

Scrapline

[C-GAUE]

B.767

ex Air Canada [old scheme]?

 

Scrapline

N28EV

T-28B

Evergreen

 

Scrapline

N295CS

A.320

Balkan Holidays

No titles

Scrapline

N123DN

B.763

Ryan International

 

Hangar line

N276CS

MD.80

Unpainted

ex Meridiana

Hangar line

D-ABVF

B.744

Lufthansa

 

Hangar line

N381WA

MD.11

World Airways

 

Hangar line

[B-2456]

B.744

Air China

No reg

Hangar line

N376MS

MD.80

Austral

 

Hangar line

N608DA

B.752

Delta

 

Hangar line

N646DL

B.752

Delta

 

Hangar line

N366DF

EMD.145

Aeromexico Connect

a/w

Hangar line

B-2927

B.737

China Southern

 

Hangar line

B-HUQ

B.744F

Cathay Pacific

 

Hangar line

N801BA

B.744

Korean Air

No titles

Hangar line

N779BA

B.744

Korean Air

No titles

Hangar line

VH-OJJ

B.744

QANTAS

No titles

Hangar line

N92DV

Be.E90

 

 

Hangar line

N497CA

CASA 212

Purple c/s

 

Hangar line

N495CS

CASA 212

Purple c/s

 

Hangar line

N434CA

CASA 212

 

a/w

Hangar line

[C-GHPD]

B.763

Air Canada new scheme

No titles / No reg

Hangar line

N382WA

MD.11

World Airways

 

Hangar line

N8422H

PA.28

 

 

Hangar line

[CC-CQF]

A.340

LAN

No titles / No reg

Hangar line

N619SC

MD.80

GMG

 

East compound

N112FB

HU-16

 

 

East compound

N113FB

HU-16

 

 

East compound

N116FB

HU-16

 

 

East compound

N118FB

HU-16

 

 

East compound

N119FB

HU-16

 

 

East compound

N122FB

HU-16

 

 

East compound

N125FB

HU-16

 

 

Behind South Line 1

VP-BPV

A.320

Ural Airlines

 

Behind South Line 1

JA353K ?

B.737

All Nippon Airlines

arr 25.1.14

Behind South Line 1

N313SC

A.320

Balkan Holidays

 

Behind South Line 1

N727FV

B.727

Allegro Air

 

Behind South Line 1

N728FV

B.727

ex Allegro Air

a/w  No titles

Behind South Line 1

N24089

B.737

ex Canada 3000

a/w

Behind South Line 1

N982AX

DC.9

DHL c/s

 

Behind South Line 1

N908AX

DC.9

Airborne Express

 

Behind South Line 1

N941AX

DC.9

Airborne Express

 

South Line 1

N926BA

B.744

ex Cathay Pacific

a/w

South Line 1

N923BA

B.744

ex Cathay Pacific

a/w

South Line 1

N402KZ

B.744F

NCA

 

South Line 1

N976BA

B.744

Korean Air

 

South Line 1

N429MC

B.744

Atlas Air

 

South Line 1

N925BA

B.744

Korean Air

 

South Line 1

N971PG

B.744

Aero Sur

 

South Line 1

N785BA

B.744

ex Cathay Pacific

a/w

South Line 1

N938BA

B.744

ex Cathay Pacific

a/w

South Line 1

N491EV

B.744F

Evergreen

a/w

South Line 1

N784BA

B.744

Korean Air

 

South Line 2

B-HUH

B.744F

Cathay Pacific

 

South Line 2

B-HKX

B.744

Cathay Pacific

 

South Line 2

HL7486

B.744

Korean Air

 

South Line 2

B-HUK

B.744F

Cathay Pacific

 

South Line 2

N783SA

B.742

Aerospace One

 

South Line 2

N216TX

B.742

Air Atlanta Icelandic

a/w

South Line 2

N217RJ

B.742

Air Atlanta Icelandic

a/w

South Line 3

N762NC

DC.9

Delta

 

South Line 3

N774NC

DC.9

Delta

 

South Line 3

N777NC

DC.9

Delta

 

South Line 3

N600TR

DC.9

Delta

 

South Line 3

N401EA

DC.9

Delta

 

South Line 3

N676MC

DC.9

Delta

 

South Line 3

N677MC

DC.9

Delta

 

South Line 3

N670MC

DC.9

Delta

 

South Line 3

N772NC

DC.9

Delta

 

South Line 3

N765NC

DC.9

Delta

 

South Line 3

N783NC

DC.9

Delta

 

South Line 3

N769NC

DC.9

Delta

 

South Line 3

N781NC

DC.9

Delta

 

South Line 3

N761NC

DC.9

Delta

 

South Line 3

N776NC

DC.9

Delta

 

South Line 3

N778NC

DC.9

Delta

 

South Line 4

N657DL

B.757

Delta

 

South Line 4

N631DL

B.757

Delta

 

South Line 4

N528US

B.757

Delta

 

South Line 4

N626DL

B.757

Delta

 

South Line 4

N625DL

B.757

Delta

 

South Line 4

N628DL

B.757

Delta

 

South Line 4

N653DL

B.757

Delta

 

South Line 4

N677DL

B.757

Delta

 

South Line 4

N634DL

B.757

Delta

 

South Line 4

N516US

B.757

Northwest

 

South Line 4

N656DL

B.757

Delta

 

South Line 4

N527US

B.757

Delta

 

South Line 5

N604DL

B.757

Delta

 

South Line 5

N630DL

B.757

Delta

 

South Line 5

N520US

B.757

Northwest

 

South Line 5

N526US

B.757

Northwest

 

South Line 5

N517US

B.757

Northwest

 

South Line 6

N602DL

B.757

Delta

 

South Line 6

N502US

B.757

Delta

 

West Line 1

N576SH

DC.10

Varig Log

 

West Line 1

N578SH

DC.10

Varig Log

 

West Line 1

N1856U

DC.10

United

 

West Line 1

N68043

DC.10

Emery Worldwide

 

West Line 1

N489EV

B.742

Evergreen

 

West Line 1

N487EV

B.742

Evergreen

 

West Line 1

PZ-TCM

B.743

Surinam Airways

 

West Line 1

SX-TIE

B.747

Helenic Imperial Airways

 

West Line 1

N479EV

B.741

Evergreen Supertanker

 

West Line 2

N141WE

DC.10

 

a//w

West Line 2

N852V

DC.10

Global Airtanker Service

 

West Line 2

N1857U

DC.10

United

 

West Line 2

N853VV

DC.10

 

a/w

West Line 2

N824VV

DC.10

 

a/w

West Line 2

N826VV

DC.10

 

a/w

West Line 2

N135DL

B.767

Delta

 

West Line 2

N288SC

B.767

Air Madagascar

 

West Line 2

N764RD

B.767

Ryan International

a/w

West Line 2

N637TW

B.767

Ryan International

 

West Line 2

N131DN

B.767

Delta

 

West of Runway [N]

N61CX

DC.8

Air Transport International

 

West of Runway [N]

N781AL

DC.8

Air Transport International

 

West of Runway [N]

N870BX

DC.8

BAX Global

 

West of Runway [N]

N105NT

MD.80

Spanair

 

West of Runway [N]

N515HC

MD.80

China Eastern

 

West of Runway [N]

N932RD

MD.80

Ryan International

 

West of Runway [N]

N375MS

MD.80

Austral

 

West of Runway [S]

N383WA

MD.11

World Airways

 

West of Runway [S]

N513HC

MD.80

China Eastern

 

West of Runway [S]

N469AC

B.744

Southern Air

 

Central Area [N - S]

N633US

B.747B.742

Northwest

 

Central Area [N - S]

N3322L

DC.9

Northwest

 

Central Area [N - S]

N958N

DC.9

Northwest

 

Central Area [N - S]

N957N

DC.9

Northwest

 

Central Area [N - S]

N956N

DC.9

Northwest

 

Central Area [N - S]

N9330

DC.9

Northwest

 

Central Area [N - S]

N9335

DC.9

Northwest

 

Central Area [N - S]

N959N

DC.9

Northwest

 

Central Area [N - S]

N9340

DC.9

Northwest

 

Central Area [N - S]

N1798U

DC.9

Northwest

 

Central Area [N - S]

N245BA

B.747SR

All Nippon Airlines

 

Central Area [N - S]

N3429F

B.743

ex Sabena

a/w

Central Area [N - S]

N419MT

MD.80

China Eastern

 

Central Area [N - S]

N243BA

B.747SR

All Nippon Airlines

 

Central Area [N - S]

[N303TW]

B.741

ex Aerolineas Arentinas

a/w

Central Area [N - S]

N529US

B.757

Northwest

 

Central Area [N - S]

N629DL

B.757

Delta

 

Central Area [N - S]

N129TW

B.741

Trans World

 

Central Area [N - S]

N618US

B.742

Northwest

 

Central Area [N - S]

N216AW

DC.10

Cargoitalia

 

Central Area [N - S]

N632DL

B.757

Delta

 

Central Area [N - S]

N294AL

B.737

Air China

 

Central Area [N - S]

N295AL

B.737

Air China

 

Central Area [N - S]

N293AL

B.737

Air China

 

Central Area [N - S]

N14810

MD.80

Continental

 

Central Area [N - S]

B-2931

B.737

China Southern

 

Central Area [N - S]

N617US

B.742

Northwest

 

Central Area [N - S]

N503US

B.757

Delta

 

Central Area [N - S]

N501US

B.757

Delta

 

Central Area [N - S]

N624DL

B.757

Delta

 

Disused Runway Area

[N792BA] ?

B.743

Faded Ansett marks on fin [R.H.side]

 

Disused Runway Area

?

B.757

Northwest

 

Disused Runway Area

?

B.767

Delta

 

Disused Runway Area

?

DC.10

Northwest

 

Disused Runway Area

N622US

B.747

Northwest

 

Disused Runway Area

N955N

MD.80

Northwest

 

Disused Runway Area

N308US

A.320

Northwest

 

Disused Runway Area

?

B.737

United

 

Disused Runway Area

P4-MDG

MD.80

Pro Air

 

Disused Runway Area

P4-MDF

MD.80

Pro Air

 

Disused Runway Area

?

MD.80

Spanair

 

 

I have tried to make the locations clear, with the South and West Lines both being numbered from the outside inwards, and aircraft listed from the runway end.

 

Later in the day we visited Tucson, and noted the following stored aircraft:

 

Stored Aircaft  [Hamilton Aviation]

 

 

 

 

 

 

?

B.737

ex China Southern

C-GKUY

CRJ.700  fuselage

c/n 15001

 

[JA 354K]?

B.737

ex ANA

 

JA 737E

B.737

ex Solarseed Air

JA 8285

B.767

ex ANA

 

N 430US

B.737

ex US

 

N 438US

B.737

ex US

 

N 443US

B.737

ex US

 

N 453UW

B.737

ex US

 

N 454UW

B.737

ex US

 

N 455US

B.737

ex US

 

N 532UA

B.757

ex United

 

N 558MS

B.737

ex Westjet

 

N 742VA

B.737

ex Vision

 

N 826AL

B.737

ex Aloha

 

N 840AL

B.737

ex Aloha ?

 

N 860GA

MD.80

ex Allegiant

 

N 870AG

B.737

 '23870'

 

N 949NS

MD.80

 

 

N 964AS

MD.80

 

 

N 965AS

MD.80

 

 

N 969NS

MD.80

 

 

N 973AS

MD.80

 

 

N 974AS

MD.80

 

 

N 976AS

MD.80

 

 

N 979NS

MD.80

 

 

N47202

CRJ.200

ex United '202'

 

OB-1960-P

B.737

 

 

OB-1961-P

B.737

 

 

5N-BKI

MD.80

ex Dana Air

 

5N-BKO

MD.80

a/w

 

?

MD.80

a/w next to C-GKUY and partly dismantled.

?

MD.80

In small hangar with dark blue tail sticking out.

 

 

 

 

Stored / Mtce. [Bombardier]

 

 

 

 

 

 

N 17337

CRJ

United c/s

 

N 408SW

CRJ

ex Delta stored

 

N 410SW

CRJ

ex Delta stored

 

N 701BR

CRJ

ex United stored

 

N 783SK

CRJ

ex United stored

 

N 784SK

CRJ

ex United stored

 

 

CRJ

ex United stored

 

 

CRJ

ex US stored

 

 

CRJ

ex US stored

 

 

CRJ

ex US stored

 

 

CRJ

a/w

 

 

We didn't seem to be able to find anywhere to read all of the CRJs with Bombardier, and any help with gap filling will be appreciated.

 

On Wednesday 12th February we called in at Goodyear, and recorded this log.

 

Goodyear

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Field

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

AP-EDE

A.340

Air Blue

 

AP-EDF

A.340

Air Blue

 

B-2833

B.757

Shanghai Airlines

B-2834

B.757

Shanghai Airlines

EC-KOU

A.340

Iberia

 

EI-DJI

B.767

Blue Panorama

 

EI-EED

B.767

Blue Panorama

 

EI-TLP

A.320

Windrose

 

F-GFKH

A.320

Air France

 

F-GFKJ

A.320

Air France  refro c/s.

F-GKHK

A.320

XL

 

F-GKXD

A.320

a/w

 

F-GSKY

B.747

Corsair

 

HS-KOA

B.767

a/w

 

LV-BMT

A.340

Aerolineas Argentinas

N192AT

A.320

Almasria Universal Airlines

N223CY

B.767

First Choice

 

N234AN

B.737

Sriwijaya Air

 

N235WD

B.767

Varig Log

 

N273WA

MD.11

World

 

N277WA

MD.11

World

 

N411LF

B.737

Air Onyx

 

N451AA

MD.80

American

 

N456UW

B.737

US

 

N457UW

B.737

US

 

N458UW

B.737

US

 

N459UW

B.737

US

 

N531AX

DC.10

Omni Air International

N554UA

B.757

United

 

N555UA

B.757

United

 

N557UA

B.757

United

 

N560UA

B.757

United

 

N586HA

B.767

Hawaian

 

N603AX

DC.10

Omni Air International

N612AX

DC.10

Omni Air International

N621AX

DC.10

Omni Air International

N751LF

B.737

Air Onyx

 

N762NA

B.767

North American

 

N766VA

B.767

Vision

 

N771AS

B.737

a/w

 

N772AS

B.737

Alaska

 

N68160

B.767

United

 

PR-VAC

B.767

a/w

 

SX-DAV

B.737

Bluebird

 

TF-LLB

B.767

SB Airlines

 

UR-UTG

B.737

UT Air

 

UR-WRL

A.320

Windrose

 

[4X-    ]

B.757

El Al

 

 

 

 

 

Hangar Area:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

N275WA

MD.11

World - being dismantled

N293EA

MD.87

Erickson Aero Tanker '103'

N295EA

MD.87

Erickson Aero Tanker '105'

N310NV

A.320

Allegiant

 

N501UA

B.757

United

 

N584HA

B.767

Hawaian

 

N68159

B.767

United

 

N

A.319

Frontier - in Hangar

YA-TTC

A.320

SAFI Airlines

 

YL-LCY

B.767

SB Airlines

 

ZK-NGM

B.737

a/w

 

[4X-    ]

B.757

El Al

 

 

 

 

 

 

I hope the above logs are of use, and interest. We have tried to make them as complete and accurate as possible, but there are bound to be some errors, or points of disagreement.

 

Any comments, corrections, gap filling, etc. will be welcomed.

 

Mike Wilson

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