Monday 31 March 2014

{coyotes} JETS (33-33-10) at COYOTES (36-27-12)

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Tuesday, April 1, 2014
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JETS (33-33-10) at COYOTES (36-27-12)

TV: TSN-JETS, FS-A PLUS

Last 10: Winnipeg 3-5-2; Phoenix 6-3-1

Season series: This is the third and final game between the Winnipeg Jets and Phoenix Coyotes. The Jets are aiming for a sweep of the Coyotes after winning the first two games at MTS Centre.

Big story: Phoenix enters Tuesday one point ahead of the Dallas Stars for the second wild-card spot in the Western Conference race to the Stanley Cup Playoffs. Dallas visits the Washington Capitals on Tuesday. The Coyotes fell five points behind the Minnesota Wild for the top wild-card spot after the Wild rallied for a 3-2 win against the Los Angeles Kings on Monday.

The Jets trail the Coyotes by eight points; Winnipeg blew a 4-0 lead en route to a 5-4 overtime loss to the Anaheim Ducks on Monday.

Team Scope:

Jets: Winnipeg's players were practically at a loss for words after what transpired at Honda Center on Monday. Goals from Jacob Trouba, Matt Halischuk, Blake Wheeler and Eric Tangradi had the Jets up 4-0 midway through the second period, but it wasn't enough to secure two points in the standings. Anaheim scored late in the second and added three more in the third, capped by Corey Perry's game-tying goal at 19:37. Stephane Robidas won it 16 seconds into overtime.

"It's frustrating," Jets defenseman Mark Stuart told reporters after the game. "There's not a whole lot to say right now after a game like that. It's shock. I don't know, I don't have a whole lot for you."

Coyotes: With seven games left on their schedule (all against Western Conference opponents), the Coyotes know each point is crucial towards their bid for a playoff spot. Tuesday marks the beginning of a stretch that sees them play three games in four nights, which could be a good thing. After all, it won't give them much time to think about the race.

"It's game-by-game, but you've got to treat it with the [playoff] mindset of you have to prepare for a game, play it, get the result and then put it behind you and move on to the next one," coach Dave Tippett said Monday. "Right now that's our mindset -- prepare for every game as hard as we can and try to get the result that we want."

Who's hot: Jets forward Bryan Little had an assist Monday and extended his point streak to six games (two goals, five assists). Wheeler has eight points (four goals, four assists) in his past six games. … Coyotes forward Mikkel Boedker has two goals in his past three games.

Injury report: Jets defenseman Zach Bogosian (upper body) and Keaton Ellerby (lower body) are day-to-day. Defenseman Grant Clitsome (back surgery), and forwards Mark Scheifele (sprained MCL), Chris Thorburn (broken foot) and James Wright (sprained ankle) are on injured reserve … Coyotes goalie Mike Smith (lower body) skated Monday, but Thomas Greiss is expected to receive his fourth straight start. Tippett said Smith is not expected to be reevaluated until later in the week. Forward David Moss (lower body) could play Tuesday; defenseman David Schlemko (lower body) skated before practice Monday.

Team Stats
GP Record Home Road L10 G/G GA/G PP% PK% PIM/G S/G SA/G FO%
76 33-33-10 17-15-6 16-18-4 3-5-2 2.71 2.88 15.8 83.4 12.2 30.9 30.4 46.6
75 36-27-12 21-13-3 15-14-9 6-3-1 2.67 2.76 20.7 79.8 10.3 30.7 31.5 51.9

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Saturday the 5th, club will be at a HS in Paradise Valley

Saturday, April 5th in Paradise Valley.

Their website is located here. http://www.pcds.org/

We will be arriving at around 8:30 to 9:00am for setup. The kids plan
arriving between 9 and 10.

We will be doing HF and PSK31

Look forward to seeing you there.

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Re: [cactuswings 2864] Storage & Other News

AWE9241 to GYR was N460UW. ZK-NGO is on the GYR ramp now, possibly arrived 3/26? And N981LF is now in Ethiopian colors and has an ET-ARB reg.

Steve

On 3/30/14 8:28 AM, Dave Richardson wrote:

This weeks movers.

Victorville (KVCV)

N640CS          B734            arr Mar 27 from Oklahoma City

QTR3250        B788            dep Mar 25 to Doha = A7-BCH

Marana (KMZJ)

TAM9387        A332           arr Mar 27 from Rio de Janeiro via Los Cabos = PT-MVK

Kingman (KIGM)

FLG4278         CRJ2           arr Mar 28 from Minneapolis MSP

ASQ5643        CRJ2           arr Mar 27 from Atlanta

N724AE          E135            dep Mar 28 to Nashville

N936CA         CRJ1           dep Mar 22 to Helena

Goodyear (KGYR)

AWE9241       B734            arr Mar 29 from Charlotte

N272WA         MD11          arr Mar 28 from Baltimore

?                      B763            dep Mar 25 to Copenhagen = OY-SRS

N191AT           A320           made local test flight GYR – Mesa – GYR Mar 25

Roswell (KROW)

AAL9653        B763            arr Mar 28 from Dallas DFW for repaint

Tupelo (KTUP)

ANA9432       B744            arr Mar 29 from Anchorage = JA8960

N291CS          B734            made local test flight Mar 28

Other bits

Rome (KRME)

TSO8741         B744            arr Mar 26 from Moscow DME for maintenance = EI-XLE

ABD22P          B744            dep Mar 24 to New York JFK = TF-AMM

Dothan (KDHN)

N493SA          B734            made local test flight Mar 29

Centralia (CYCE)

N598SG          E135            arr Mar 25 from DuPage via London

Any help with missing registrations is appreciated

Those not on FlightAware I have traced using Flightradar24 & Libhomeradar, also thanks to Chris Witt/Skyliner

That’s it

Dave

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Re: Did we get any of that stuff up on craigslist or ebay?

I am going to forward this question to the google group :)


On 03/30/2014 08:21 AM, Orion Thrower wrote:
Ok I was just curious.  Do you think that there is anything in the group that we might want to donate to the [high] School [ham club]?


On Sun, Mar 30, 2014 at 12:50 AM, Vincent Chapman <n1lqj@cox.net> wrote:
Sorry, I have not.  Been acclimating to working full time again, not being a student, and spending the weekends setting up budget, bills etc..  I'll get them up in the next week or so. 


On 03/29/2014 10:53 AM, Orion Thrower wrote:
I am just curious if we posted any of that donated stuff yet.

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Sunday 30 March 2014

[cactuswings 2863] Storage & Other News

This weeks movers.

Victorville (KVCV)

N640CS          B734            arr Mar 27 from Oklahoma City

QTR3250        B788            dep Mar 25 to Doha = A7-BCH

Marana (KMZJ)

TAM9387        A332           arr Mar 27 from Rio de Janeiro via Los Cabos = PT-MVK

Kingman (KIGM)

FLG4278         CRJ2           arr Mar 28 from Minneapolis MSP

ASQ5643        CRJ2           arr Mar 27 from Atlanta

N724AE          E135            dep Mar 28 to Nashville

N936CA         CRJ1           dep Mar 22 to Helena

Goodyear (KGYR)

AWE9241       B734            arr Mar 29 from Charlotte

N272WA         MD11          arr Mar 28 from Baltimore

?                      B763            dep Mar 25 to Copenhagen = OY-SRS

N191AT           A320           made local test flight GYR – Mesa – GYR Mar 25

Roswell (KROW)

AAL9653        B763            arr Mar 28 from Dallas DFW for repaint

Tupelo (KTUP)

ANA9432       B744            arr Mar 29 from Anchorage = JA8960

N291CS          B734            made local test flight Mar 28

Other bits

Rome (KRME)

TSO8741         B744            arr Mar 26 from Moscow DME for maintenance = EI-XLE

ABD22P          B744            dep Mar 24 to New York JFK = TF-AMM

Dothan (KDHN)

N493SA          B734            made local test flight Mar 29

Centralia (CYCE)

N598SG          E135            arr Mar 25 from DuPage via London

Any help with missing registrations is appreciated

Those not on FlightAware I have traced using Flightradar24 & Libhomeradar, also thanks to Chris Witt/Skyliner

That’s it

Dave

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Saturday 29 March 2014

{coyotes} Wild get three goals in third period to beat Coyotes

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GLENDALE, Ariz. -- With eight games left in the regular season and needing a win in the worst way, the Minnesota Wild players gathered together for a private meeting Friday night and resolved that it was time to turn the page on their struggles and refocus on the task at hand.

It took 40 minutes for the results to show Saturday, but the Wild got what they came for.

Zach Parise and Jared Spurgeon scored 4:54 apart in the third period and the Wild held the Phoenix Coyotes without a shot for more than 24 minutes during the second and third periods to rally for a 3-1 win.

"We had a big talk last night, just the team," said Spurgeon, whose fifth goal of the season put the Wild ahead to stay with 7:03 left to play. "We talked about how important this game was and if we turn it around now then we can get hot and just forget about the past."

Parise added a second goal, his 27th of the season, into an empty net with 43.7 seconds left to wrap up the Wild's fourth win in the past 12 games.

Ilya Bryzgalov made 23 saves to help the Wild (38-26-11) move three points ahead of the Coyotes for the first wild-card spot in the Western Conference for the Stanley Cup Playoffs. Bryzgalov is 3-0-2 in five starts with Minnesota.

"You look at their goals; their big-name guys scored, Parise played well," Phoenix captain Shane Doan said. "We didn't find enough offense from our forwards. Our forwards have to be better."

Thomas Greiss made 27 saves for the Coyotes (36-27-12), whose lead over the Dallas Stars for the second wild-card spot is down to one point. The Stars beat the St. Louis Blues 4-2 earlier Saturday.

"Dallas won so we would have been in a pretty tough spot had we lost this game," Parise said. "But we can learn a lot from just the way we didn't get frustrated. We got better as the game went on and eventually we were able to take it over."

Phoenix forward Mikkel Boedker scored his 19th goal of the season 3:15 into the first period and had a chance to double the lead early in the third but hit the post. After Radim Vrbata put a shot on Bryzgalov at 13:36 of the second period, Phoenix didn't get a shot on goal for the next 24 minutes and 28 seconds, until Bryzgalov stopped an Oliver Ekman-Larsson shot with 1:56 left in regulation.

"We can't let them come out in the third and score two and get an empty-net goal." Boedker said. "That's not how we do it around here. This was a good opportunity to jump up [over Minnesota] but that's the way it goes."

The game-winner came from Spurgeon, who walked into a pass that bounced off the side boards and the puck knuckled past Greiss' glove.

"I saw (Mikael Granlund) and (Jason Pominville) driving and I was coming late," Spurgeon said. "Granny tried to hit Pommer and it sort of bounced off of his stick and I was able to walk into it. I was thinking shot all the way but if it doesn't go there is a rebound hopefully."

Minnesota's penalty kill came into the game having allowed 11 goals in the past 31 power plays (64.5 percent), and the Coyotes made that worse after the Wild were called for too many men on the ice 2:28 into play.

Following a nice Keith Yandle keep-in at the blue line, Ekman-Larsson found Shane Doan in the corner with a no-look pass. Doan sent the puck to the crease, where Boedker and Minnesota's Matt Cooke were battling, and the puck deflected off Boedker's leg and past Bryzgalov at 3:15. Boedker has three goals and six points in the past seven games.

Phoenix scored first for the 12th time in the past 15 games, but Bryzgalov stopped everything else from there. The Wild killed three more Phoenix power plays and dominated play from the second period on.

The Wild dominated play in the second, peppering the Phoenix net late in the period. Greiss made big saves on Parise and Matt Cooke and got some help when Coyotes defenseman Michael Stone swept a puck sitting in the goal crease out of harm's way with two minutes left.

But all the Minnesota pressure paid off in the third. At 8:04, Mikko Koivu won a faceoff against Phoenix's Martin Hanzal in the Coyotes' end and pushed the puck back. Parise fired a wrist shot through traffic and over the blocker of Greiss to tie it.

"We've tried that before," Parise said of the set play. "It's just never worked."

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[cactuswings 2890] Re: Saudia MD90

Hi John/
            Only just found your comments re Roswell.I note you had a tour and said you might post a list.I was there 6 months before and have several queries that a list may help with. Any chance of a look.    Steve Smith

On Saturday, October 12, 2013 5:05:53 AM UTC+1, John Bone wrote:
Hi All
 
Today Friday 11th We visited Roswell and were lucky enough to have a full tour!
 
I still not sure how we did it but anyway there are sadly only 12 MD90s still present .
 
I list as follows :
 
N496AS was towed to Breaking area as we were present .+
 
N289AS
N671AS
N181AS
N635AS
N631AS
N452AS
N641AS
N632AS
N132AS
N356AS
N173AS
 
Looks the others already chopped !
 
I will try to put a fuller list on here on our return to UK on the 28th.
 
Sorry to bring sad info.
 
Regards
 
John Bone
 

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{coyotes} Coyotes' Smith to be re-evaluated next week

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GLENDALE, Ariz. -- Phoenix Coyotes goalie Mike Smith won't be on the ice to test his lower-body injury until at least the end of next week, but coach Dave Tippett is hoping he will be able to return to the lineup before the end of the regular season.

Smith, who was injured late in a 4-3 overtime loss to the New York Rangers on Monday, is back to working out off the ice and will have his injury re-evaluated at the end of the week.

Tippett said he was "very optimistic" Smith would return before the end of the season. The Coyotes have eight games remaining, including Saturday night against the visiting Minnesota Wild.

Goalie Thomas Greiss will make his third straight start Saturday in the showdown against the Wild. The teams currently hold the two wild-card spots in the Western Conference for the Stanley Cup Playoffs and are separated by one point.

The Coyotes are 10-3-1 in March and Greiss has picked up where Smith left off with road wins against the Pittsburgh Penguins and New Jersey Devils to keep Phoenix three points up on the ninth-place Dallas Stars and in striking distance of the Wild. Dallas has one game in hand on the two teams ahead of it in the standings.

Phoenix will scratch veteran defenseman Derek Morris for a third straight game and forward David Moss will be a game-time decision after suffering a lower-body injury against the Devils on Thursday. If he can't go, center Mike Ribeiro, a healthy scratch for the last two games, would return.

Minnesota coach Mike Yeo will scratch forward Dany Heatley and is reuniting his top two lines in the hopes of shaking up a team that has lost four of the past five games. Forward Matt Moulson will join Kyle Brodziak and Justin Fontaine on the third line.

"We are not done with him," Yeo said of Heatley. "We're going to need him again."

Former Phoenix goalie Ilya Bryzgalov will start for the Wild.

Here are the projected lineups for the Wild and Coyotes:

WILD

Zach Parise - Mikko Koivu - Charlie Coyle

Nino Niederreiter - Mikael Granlund - Jason Pominville

Matt Moulson - Kyle Brodziak - Justin Fontaine

Stephane Veilleux - Erik Haula - Matt Cooke

Ryan Suter - Jared Spurgeon

Jonas Brodin - Nate Prosser

Marco Scandella - Jonathon Blum

Ilya Bryzgalov

Darcy Kuemper

Scratched: Dany Heatley, Mike Rupp, Cody McCormick

Injured: Jason Zucker (quad), Keith Ballard (groin), Clayton Stoner (knee), Josh Harding (illness), Niklas Backstrom (abdomen)

COYOTES

Mikkel Boedker - Antoine Vermette - Shane Doan

Lauri Korpikoski - Martin Hanzal - Radim Vrbata

Brandon McMillan - Mike Ribeiro - Martin Erat

Rob Klinkhammer - Kyle Chipchura - Jeff Halpern

Oliver Ekman-Larsson - Zbynek Michalek

Keith Yandle - Connor Murphy

Chris Summers - Michael Stone

Thomas Greiss

Mark Visentin

Scratched: Derek Morris, Brandon Gormley, Paul Bissonnette

Injured: David Moss (lower body), Mike Smith (lower body), David Schlemko (lower body)

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Friday 28 March 2014

{coyotes} WILD (37-26-11) at COYOTES (36-26-12)

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Saturday, March 29, 2014
9:00 PM ET

WILD (37-26-11) at COYOTES (36-26-12)

TV: FS-N, FS-WI, FS-A

Last 10: Minnesota 3-4-3; Phoenix 7-2-1

Season series: The Minnesota Wild and Phoenix Coyotes have split two games. The Wild won the most recent, 4-1 on Jan. 9.

Big story: With a regulation win, the Coyotes can jump ahead of the Wild for the top Western Conference wild card into the Stanley Cup Playoffs. Minnesota has 85 points, one ahead of Phoenix.

Team Scope:

Wild: Minnesota is reeling, having lost two in a row and four out of five. The Wild are 4-5-4 in March and have been embarrassed in each of their past two games, losing 5-2 Wednesday to the Vancouver Canucks and 5-1 Thursday to the St. Louis Blues.

Minnesota, which has won two of its past eight games, has seen solid footing in the wild-card race become tenuous.

"This game obviously is going to have an awful lot of importance, No. 1, for the standings," Wild coach Mike Yeo said. "But also for us to get our game going here, to get some wins, to get feeling good about ourselves. It's going to be a great challenge. I hope we look forward to this."

Coyotes: Phoenix has lost twice in its past seven games, with one in overtime. The Coyotes woke up the morning of March 15 six points behind the Wild for the top wild-card spot and two back of the Dallas Stars for the second wild card; Dallas and Minnesota each had a game in hand.

Now, after a 2-0-1 road trip against the New York Rangers, Pittsburgh Penguins and New Jersey Devils, the Coyotes can leap the Wild and win the season series.

"It's huge," Coyotes captain Shane Doan said. "We were disappointed obviously that we got that lead in the Rangers game with three minutes to go. We'd like to get those points. But we didn't trail on the entire trip. We were able to find ways to get points on this trip."

Who's hot: Wild forward Zach Parise scored his 25th goal against the Blues. It was his 47th point of the season; each are second on the team behind forward Jason Pominville. Parise has a point in 14 of his past 20 games. … Coyotes backup goaltender Thomas Greiss won the final two games of the road trip, stopping 23 of 25 shots against the Penguins before making 26 saves in a 3-2 shootout win against the Devils.

Injury report: Wild forward Jason Zucker (quad), defensemen Keith Ballard (groin) and Clayton Stoner (knee) and goaltenders Josh Harding (illness) and Niklas Backstrom (abdominal) are out. … Coyotes goalie Mike Smith (lower body) and defenseman David Schlemko (lower body) are out.

Team Stats
GP Record Home Road L10 G/G GA/G PP% PK% PIM/G S/G SA/G FO%
74 37-26-11 23-9-5 14-17-6 3-4-3 2.38 2.45 18.0 79.0 9.6 27.0 27.8 51.0
74 36-26-12 21-12-3 15-14-9 7-2-1 2.69 2.76 20.6 79.8 10.1 30.8 31.5 51.8

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Thursday 27 March 2014

{coyotes} Coyotes finish road trip with win against Devils

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NEWARK, N.J. -- The Phoenix Coyotes came east for three games this week, hoping to build on their small cushion for a wild-card spot in the Western Conference.

The Coyotes boarded their flight back to the desert Thursday night with five out of six points in the bag after a 3-2 shootout victory against the New Jersey Devils at Prudential Center.

Phoenix defeated the Pittsburgh Penguins on Tuesday and lost in overtime to the New York Rangers on Monday after blowing a two-goal lead.

The Coyotes had a five-point lead over the Dallas Stars at the time their game ended in New Jersey, but the Vancouver Canucks were in action at the Colorado Avalanche with a chance to leap the Stars and move within four points. However, Phoenix was only one point behind the Minnesota Wild for the first wild-card position. The Wild were playing at the St. Louis Blues.

The Devils, who are 0-9 in the shootout this season, picked up a point and trail by four in the Eastern Conference wild-card race with nine games to play. They have to jump three teams, all with 80 points, to move into a wild-card position.

Phoenix forward Mikkel Boedker scored the lone goal in the shootout. Coyotes goalie Thomas Greiss made 26 saves, including three in overtime, when he was under a lot of pressure. He faced Damien Brunner, Ryane Clowe and Patrik Elias in the shootout, and had to make saves on Clowe and Elias. Brunner never got off a shot. The Devils have one shootout goal all season.

Phoenix got a goal and an assist each from forward Kyle Chipchura and defenseman Chris Summers in regulation before the Devils mounted a comeback that got them a point.

Clowe scored his sixth goal of the season with 0.3 seconds left in the second period when defenseman Jon Merrill's pass hit off his left shoulder and redirected into the net.

Clowe was standing in front of the crease as defenseman Merrill took the puck through the left circle and below the goal line. As Merrill made the pass toward the front of the net, Clowe was hit in the back by Jeff Halpern, causing him to fall forward into the crease. The goal was reviewed to determine if the puck legally crossed the goal line before time had expired, and replay confirmed the call on the ice that it was a good goal.

New Jersey forward Adam Henrique's team-leading 24th goal of the season tied the game at 2-2 with 9:38 left in the third period. Elias got the puck behind the net and Henrique won it from Coyotes defenseman Michael Stone before tucking it around the right post and in between the iron and Greiss' left skate.

Phoenix took a 2-0 lead a little more than three minutes earlier when Summers scored his second goal in his 11th game of the season with a low shot from the point through a screening Brandon McMillan, who had position in front of the net on Merrill.

Chipchura, who gave Phoenix a 1-0 lead early in the first period, won a puck battle at the right-wing half-wall and sent a diagonal pass up to Summers, who had time and space to wind up and shoot. Devils defenseman Marek Zidlicky and forwards Elias and Henrique were around the puck when it was at the half-wall, but Chipchura was the only one who reached for it.

The Coyotes took a 1-0 lead on Chipchura's fourth goal of the season, his second on the road trip. He had a goal and an assist in the 4-3 overtime loss to the Rangers.

Chipchura completed a swarming shift by Phoenix's fourth line when he beat Devils goalie Martin Brodeur through his legs with a shot from the right side of the net. Lauri Korpikoski and Summers got the assists, but Rob Klinkhammer also was around the net for the entire time the Coyotes had the puck deep in the offensive zone.

The Coyotes had to play the majority of the final two periods without forward David Moss, who sustained a lower-body injury in the first period and left the game after attempting to play a shift midway through the second. Moss was slow to get up after he was hit hard by Devils defenseman Eric Gelinas 9:36 into the first period. Gelinas was called for interference. Later in the period, Moss was hit from behind and into the boards by Clowe, who was called for cross checking with 1:57 to play.

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{coyotes} Part 2: Goalie Thomas Greiss has chance to prove No. 1 mettle

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It's still unclear, though, if Greiss actually will be on the hook for all of the remaining games. Smith is still considered day to day by the team with a lower-body injury. His results from an MRI test taken Tuesday in Pittsburgh have been sent back to the team's doctors in Phoenix, and the Coyotes expect more clarity on a timeline for a return once Smith visits with their medical team Friday.

"Certainly from our training staff's point of view, where he's at today couldn't be more positive in the sense that when we all saw the injury and him leaving the game, certainly it looked dire," Maloney said. "But it's been encouraging how quickly he's responded to treatment the last few days."

But Smith's absence hasn't been the only lineup change. The Coyotes listed center Mike Ribeiro and defenseman Derek Morris as healthy scratches against the Penguins.

"It's a coach's decision who plays, but a couple veteran players sat out, and we weren't happy with their performance," Maloney said. "There's no time right now to worry about egos and contracts. This is about who's going to give us the best chance to win that night."

More tweaks could be on the way. Winger Lauri Korpikoski missed the previous two games after taking a puck to the face during Monday's morning skate, but Korpikoski skated Wednesday and Maloney anticipates he'll be available Thursday.

The Coyotes also recalled defenseman Connor Murphy on Wednesday, using the last of their four post-trade deadline call-ups. Maloney expects Murphy will play against the Devils.

"It'll be very competitive to get into the lineup, and that's always a good thing," Maloney said.

As difficult as it is for the Coyotes to stomach any injury to Smith at this juncture of the season, the team is on the brink of making this an extremely successful road trip.

They've already grabbed three out of a possible four points, and the Devils are currently a non-playoff team.

Once again, adversity seems to have galvanized this group.

"Nobody's sitting around throwing the towel in by any means," Maloney said. "… (But) obviously it goes without saying, the sooner we can get Mike back on the ice and in a Coyote uniform, the better it will be for all of us."

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