Saturday 31 October 2015

Re: [cactuswings 3391] KMHV

Thanks Steve. Good news

Dave



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From: Steve Cook <ov107277@earthlink.net>
Date: 01/11/2015 04:35 (GMT+00:00)
To: cactus-wings@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: [cactuswings 3390] KMHV

N140SC went back to KMHV this afternoon. Seems to still be operational.

Steve

On 10/31/15 1:01 PM, 'ollyde' via cactuswings wrote:
Has this been retired to GYR and if so is this the last ever L1011 flight?

Dave



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-------- Original message --------
From: Steve Cook <ov107277@earthlink.net>
Date: 31/10/2015 18:38 (GMT+00:00)
To: cactus-wings@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: [cactuswings 3387] KMHV

N140SC arrived at KGYR from KMHV on Friday:

http://flightaware.com/live/flight/N140SC/history/20151030/2230Z/KMHV/KGYR

Steve

On 10/28/15 7:36 AM, 'madchesterde' via cactuswings wrote:
Dear All, not sure how current this request is, but N140SC was seen looking mighty fine at Mojave on 24th Oct 2015. It was parked near where the chipmunk and Hercules hulk sit (the place where you get a decent look at the main storage pan). Looked in great condition so cant really say if its a permanent resident so dont know how much my info helps but there you go.

Kind Regards

Gary
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Re: [cactuswings 3390] KMHV

N140SC went back to KMHV this afternoon. Seems to still be operational.

Steve

On 10/31/15 1:01 PM, 'ollyde' via cactuswings wrote:
Has this been retired to GYR and if so is this the last ever L1011 flight?

Dave



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From: Steve Cook <ov107277@earthlink.net>
Date: 31/10/2015 18:38 (GMT+00:00)
To: cactus-wings@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: [cactuswings 3387] KMHV

N140SC arrived at KGYR from KMHV on Friday:

http://flightaware.com/live/flight/N140SC/history/20151030/2230Z/KMHV/KGYR

Steve

On 10/28/15 7:36 AM, 'madchesterde' via cactuswings wrote:
Dear All, not sure how current this request is, but N140SC was seen looking mighty fine at Mojave on 24th Oct 2015. It was parked near where the chipmunk and Hercules hulk sit (the place where you get a decent look at the main storage pan). Looked in great condition so cant really say if its a permanent resident so dont know how much my info helps but there you go.

Kind Regards

Gary
..Munich 
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{coyotes} A Coyote and his dog: Canine companion helps NHL rookie cope with diabetes

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At the push of a doorbell, Orion fidgets at the entryway until he can greet visitors with a friendly sniff.

When he spots his favorite toy, an oversized green duck with yellow feet and a busted seam on the stomach, he shifts in anticipation of a game of fetch in the backyard.

And after lapping up the once-dry food swimming in a kitchen-floor water bowl, Orion props his front paws up on the counter to investigate dessert — a box of cookies — with his nose before his owner, Coyotes rookie Max Domi, summons him down.

"He's a happy boy," Domi said. "Doesn't like to sit still, that's for sure."

Domi is in the midst of his first season in the National Hockey League, a highly regarded draft pick of the Coyotes who possesses the skill, speed and spirit the team is seeking to boost it back to the competitive ranks after finishing 29th among 30 teams last season.

Domi isn't making the transition from junior-hockey standout in Canada to a potential star-in-the-making alone; Orion isn't the average four-legged pet.

The 2-year-old, 70-pound yellow lab is a diabetic-alert dog offering Domi comfort, confidence and companionship.

"He's my best buddy," Domi, 20, said.

It was not a decline in health that motivated Domi to embark on this phase of his life alongside Orion. Instead, he is trying to take advantage of as many resources as possible to make his childhood dream a permanent reality.

"This is going to be huge for me, and it's helped me a lot since he's been here," Domi said. "He's awesome."

On skates at the age of 2, Domi seemed destined to become a hockey player.

He grew up in Toronto where his dad, Tie, toiled for the Maple Leafs as an enforcer for the majority of his 16-year NHL career. The rink became Max's playground and the pro players his best buddies. In those days, Max wore No.13 — a nod to his friendship with an iconic Maple Leaf, Mats Sundin.

After wrapping up a minor-hockey tournament in Detroit when Domi was 12, he and his mom, Leanne, began the drive back to Toronto. But their progress on the highway stalled whenever Domi noticed a convenience store.

"Hey, Mom," he said, "pull over. I have to go to the bathroom, and I'm really thirsty."

Leanne watched  her son chug a bottle of water in one gulp and knew something was off. By the eighth stop, Domi was puzzled, too.

They visited their family doctor and described what happened during the car ride. The doctor reached for a glucometer and told Domi he would need to go to the hospital.

He had type 1 diabetes.

"When your kid gets diagnosed with something, it's life-changing," Leanne said.

Type 1 diabetes is a chronic condition in which the pancreas produces little to no insulin, a hormone required to transport energy from food into the body's cells. Only 5 percent of diabetics have this form of the disease, according to the American Diabetes Association, and it appears mostly in children and young adults.

Though there isn't a cure, type 1 diabetes is manageable.

Domi was at the hospital from 7 in the morning to 6 at night every day for a week after his diagnosis to figure out how to cope — learning to count carbohydrates in food to be able to assess how much insulin his body would require.

A year later, he acquired an insulin pump that stores three days' worth of insulin, and filters it into his back hip.

As Domi continued to play hockey, Leanne worried about his blood sugar dipping when he went to bed after a game. She read about kids suffering such severe lows in the middle of the night that they didn't wake up.

Leanne kept a close eye on her son. On the nights Domi went to sleep following games, Leanne would slip into his room at 3 a.m. and prick his finger to check his level.

"I kept thinking, 'How is this kid ever going to move away from home?' " Leanne recalled.

About six years ago, she was doing research on the Internet and stumbled upon the concept of an alert dog for diabetics. After talking to a few different organizations, she settled on Canine Hope for Diabetics,  a non-profit based in Riverside County in California that has placed 30 service dogs with diabetics since its inception in 2010.

Leanne contacted Crystal Cockroft, the founder and a trainer, to explain  her son's situation. Unfortunately, the organization's extreme hands-on nature with their dogs — even after they've found permanent homes — prevented an accommodation for a family living in Canada.

"As a type 1 diabetic trying to be an athlete, it's not the easiest thing in the world," Domi said. "I mean it's definitely not not doable, but to have something like that makes a huge difference and makes everyone around me a lot more comfortable."

He never forgot about the option and when he was drafted by the Coyotes two years ago, Domi wondered whether Arizona was close enough to be able to work with a dog. The family reached out again to Canine Hope for Diabetics and received a thumbs-up.

Even so, Domi still had to go through an application process that included writing two essays explaining why he needed a service dog and what he and the dog would get out of a potential partnership.

"We don't want anybody to think it's a piece of cake," Cockroft said. "It's just this fabulous thing, which it is, but we're very realistic and want to prepare people for that. So this kind of gives us a better idea of where their minds are and what they're looking for and make sure it's exactly the right fit — that getting a service dog is the right decision for them."

The door of Orion's gray crate, the one tucked behind the dinner table in the kitchen, is open, which means he is on the clock.

He approaches Domi in the living room and grabs at the bringsel, which looks like a foam roller, attached to Domi's hip and waits for Domi to notice.

The bringsel is how Orion communicates to Domi that his blood sugar is off and, sure enough, he's low – 4.3. A normal range would be between 4.7 and 8.

Domi uses a Canadian glucometer so in U.S. metrics, his range is 85 to 145.

Domi rewards Orion with a peanut-butter treat and a chorus of "good boy" before he swigs a bottle of grape juice to boost his level.

"He's right 99 percent of the time," Domi said.

When he's out in public, Domi wears the bringsel, but at home, it could be sitting on the coffee table or another location that Orion can easily spot. Orion will hunt it down every 15 minutes until Domi's blood sugar has been corrected.

During the night, Orion sleeps on the floor in Domi's bedroom — when he doesn't hop up onto the bed — and will wake Domi when, using his keen sense of smell, he notices a shift out of range.

Since Orion is technically still working when Domi is sleeping, Domi carves out time during the day for Orion to spend in his crate to let him rest.

"He knows for sure I'm nowhere to be found," Domi said, "and he can finally get his sleep and recover."

Orion was among three dogs Cockroft began training for Domi without knowing which one would actually end up with him.

She took all three to hockey games in California to familiarize each with large crowds, noise and an overall hectic lifestyle before Orion emerged as the best candidate.

"He's Max in dog form," Leanne said.

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Re: [cactuswings 3389] KMHV

I thought N91011 was due to fly out of Victorville to preservation?
Has it gone?
https://www.flickr.com/photos/elaref/20119812590/in/album-72157654473449974/

eLaReF

On 31/10/2015 20:01, 'ollyde' via cactuswings wrote:
Has this been retired to GYR and if so is this the last ever L1011 flight?

Dave



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-------- Original message --------
From: Steve Cook <ov107277@earthlink.net>
Date: 31/10/2015 18:38 (GMT+00:00)
To: cactus-wings@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: [cactuswings 3387] KMHV

N140SC arrived at KGYR from KMHV on Friday:

http://flightaware.com/live/flight/N140SC/history/20151030/2230Z/KMHV/KGYR

Steve

On 10/28/15 7:36 AM, 'madchesterde' via cactuswings wrote:
Dear All, not sure how current this request is, but N140SC was seen looking mighty fine at Mojave on 24th Oct 2015. It was parked near where the chipmunk and Hercules hulk sit (the place where you get a decent look at the main storage pan). Looked in great condition so cant really say if its a permanent resident so dont know how much my info helps but there you go.

Kind Regards

Gary
..Munich 
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Re: [cactuswings 3388] KMHV

Has this been retired to GYR and if so is this the last ever L1011 flight?

Dave



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-------- Original message --------
From: Steve Cook <ov107277@earthlink.net>
Date: 31/10/2015 18:38 (GMT+00:00)
To: cactus-wings@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: [cactuswings 3387] KMHV

N140SC arrived at KGYR from KMHV on Friday:

http://flightaware.com/live/flight/N140SC/history/20151030/2230Z/KMHV/KGYR

Steve

On 10/28/15 7:36 AM, 'madchesterde' via cactuswings wrote:
Dear All, not sure how current this request is, but N140SC was seen looking mighty fine at Mojave on 24th Oct 2015. It was parked near where the chipmunk and Hercules hulk sit (the place where you get a decent look at the main storage pan). Looked in great condition so cant really say if its a permanent resident so dont know how much my info helps but there you go.

Kind Regards

Gary
..Munich 
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Re: [cactuswings 3387] KMHV

N140SC arrived at KGYR from KMHV on Friday:

http://flightaware.com/live/flight/N140SC/history/20151030/2230Z/KMHV/KGYR

Steve

On 10/28/15 7:36 AM, 'madchesterde' via cactuswings wrote:
Dear All, not sure how current this request is, but N140SC was seen looking mighty fine at Mojave on 24th Oct 2015. It was parked near where the chipmunk and Hercules hulk sit (the place where you get a decent look at the main storage pan). Looked in great condition so cant really say if its a permanent resident so dont know how much my info helps but there you go.

Kind Regards

Gary
..Munich 
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{coyotes} Bachman, Canucks hang on to defeat Coyotes

 

GLENDALE, Ariz. -- The Vancouver Canucks took a lead into the third period and held on to win this time.

Jared McCann, Alexandre Burrows and rookie Brendan Gaunce scored first-period goals in the Canucks' 4-3 victory against the Arizona Coyotes at Gila River Arena on Friday, one night after they squandered a 3-1 third-period lead in an overtime loss to the Dallas Stars.

"We stayed focused and we learned from last game," McCann said. "It was in our minds going into the game and going into the last period not to let it get away."

Goalie Richard Bachman made 29 saves in his first start for Vancouver (5-2-4), which won for the second time in its past seven games.

McCann scored 1:56 into the game, and Burrows followed at 4:26 to chase Arizona goalie Mike Smith, who allowed two goals on three shots before being replaced by Anders Lindback.

Gaunce, who made his NHL debut Thursday, scored his first goal in the League on a fortuitous bounce to put the Canucks ahead 3-0 at 10:59. Defenseman Christopher Tanev's shot from the point hit Lindback and then Gaunce's skate before sliding into the net.

"It counted, that's all that matters. I was just standing there and lucky it hit off me," said Gaunce, who Vancouver selected with the 26th pick in the 2012 NHL Draft. "I felt it hit me, but I didn't know that it went in. [The story of his first goal] might change a little bit a couple of times down the road, but it's good to get any goal and help the team."

Coyotes forwards Max Domi and Steve Downie scored in the second period to cut the Canucks lead to one goal, but Daniel Sedin scored his second goal in the past nine games 64 seconds after Downie's goal to make it 4-2 Vancouver heading to the third.

Tobias Rieder scored his fourth goal with 2:21 remaining in the third and Lindback pulled in favor of the extra attacker to make it 4-3.

It wasn't enough for the Coyotes (5-5-1), who have lost three straight at home.

"It's tough in this league when you trail by three early, you put yourself in a tough spot," said Arizona center Antoine Vermette, who had two assists for his first points of the season. "You can say we battled, but that's not the way you want to start the game."

McCann beat Arizona's Kyle Chipchura to the net for a setup by Adam Cracknell from behind the Arizona net for his fifth goal to open the scoring.

Burrows made it 2-0 on a shot from along the wall that handcuffed Smith and sailed over his blocker. It was his third goal.

Arizona coach Dave Tippett pulled Smith at that point, but Gaunce beat Lindback six-and-a-half minutes later on the third shot against the backup to put Vancouver ahead by three. Smith has allowed 25 goals on 169 shots (.852 save percentage) in his past seven games.

"We give up the first one on really poor coverage and get beat 1-on-1, the second one is just a bad goal, and the third one is a fluke goal," Tippett said. "We give up three goals in the first [six] shots, and it was uphill from there. I like the way we hung in and battled."

The Coyotes pushed back in the second. Domi collected a rebound of Mikkel Boedker shot in the slot with his back to the net and swept a backhand shot by Bachman at 5:50 for his fifth goal. Then at 17:04, Downie took a Tyler Gaudet pass at the top of the left circle and beat Bachman to the short side to make it 3-2.

But Arizona's Zbynek Michalek took down Vancouver forward Derek Dorsett with a hook 41 seconds later, and the Canucks converted on their fourth power-play chance. Former Coyotes forward Radim Vrbata set up Sedin in the left circle, and Sedin picked the far corner over Lindback to restore the Canucks lead to two goals.

"It was big for our team to go into the locker room up 4-2 instead of 3-2. That's a big lift," Sedin said. "We had a good start. We had four lines chipping in. It's fun to play that way. No one is feeling the pressure to produce."

The Canucks have been ahead in all 11 games they've played, but they've had trouble hanging on to third-period leads over the past seven days. Before the 4-3 overtime loss to Dallas on Thursday, Vancouver blew a 2-0 third-period lead against the Detroit Red Wings in a 3-2 overtime loss last Saturday.

Tippett said Sedin's goal was the one that really hurt.

"It was a big point in the game. It's one thing to take that penalty and another one not to be able to kill it," he said. "That gives them an extra cushion. I like the way we pushed, and they were a tired team, but when you give up four ... that's a big road to climb."

For the third straight home game, a late Coyotes rally fell short.

"In the second and third periods, we played really well," Gaudet said. "But we've got to play three periods like that. We took it too lightly thinking that they played [the night before]. We've got to be ready and have a better start than that."

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Friday 30 October 2015

{coyotes} CANUCKS (4-2-4) at COYOTES (5-4-1)

 
Friday, October 30, 2015
10:00 PM ET

CANUCKS (4-2-4) at COYOTES (5-4-1)

TV: SNV, FS-A+

Season series: The Vancouver Canucks were 3-1-1 against the Arizona Coyotes last season. Canucks defenseman Yannick Weber had three goals and an assist, and left wing Daniel Sedin had two goals and four assists. Center Martin Hanzal led the Coyotes with three goals, all of which came in a 5-0 win at Vancouver on Nov. 14, and defenseman Oliver Ekman-Larsson had two goals and an assist.

Canucks team scope: Vancouver has lost five of its past six games (1-2-3) after blowing a two-goal lead in a 4-3 overtime loss at the Dallas Stars on Thursday. "I thought we played well enough to win," Sedin said. "We let one slip away, but we got to keep just playing the same way and I think we'll get our wins." Goalie Ryan Miller may finally get a night off after playing every minute for the Canucks so far this season. If Miller doesn't play, Richard Bachman, who has not played in an NHL game since April 7, when he was with the Edmonton Oilers, would get the start. After failing to score in the first six games of the season, forward Radim Vrbata, who played 428 games in six seasons with the Coyotes, has goals in three of the past four.

Coyotes team scope: Hanzal and center Antoine Vermette, each dealing with a lower-body injury, could be back in the lineup when Arizona begins its three-game homestand, which follows a 2-2-1 road trip. Vermette, who missed the final three games of the trip, practiced Thursday. His streak of 482 consecutive games played, dating to the 2008-09 season, was the second-longest in the NHL behind Anaheim Ducks forward Andrew Cogliano (632). Hanzal, who missed the final game of the trip, a 6-0 loss to the Boston Bruins on Tuesday, skated on his own. "Vermette and Hanzal, we'll re-evaluate in the morning," coach Dave Tippett told the Coyotes website. "It would be ideal to get them both back, but we'll see. We've got five more days after this [game] off, so we'll play that by ear. Neither one we're going to put into trouble if we think there's a possibility of injuring things further, but if they can play, they'll play, and that would certainly help." Defenseman Connor Murphy, who missed the Boston game because of a lower-body injury, will play, Tippett said. It will be center Brad Richardson's first game against the Canucks since signing with the Coyotes as a free agent July 1. He played the past two seasons for Vancouver.

Team Stats
GP Record Home Road L10 G/GP GA/GP PP% PK% PIM/GP S/GP SA/GP FO%
10 4-2-4 1-2-3 3-0-1 4-2-4 2.70 2.20 19.4 89.3 10.9 31.0 28.6 53.5
10 5-4-1 1-2-0 4-2-1 5-4-1 2.70 2.80 12.2 83.8 13.3 27.2 31.5 50.7

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Wednesday 28 October 2015

Re: [cactuswings 3387] KMHV

Dear All, not sure how current this request is, but N140SC was seen looking mighty fine at Mojave on 24th Oct 2015. It was parked near where the chipmunk and Hercules hulk sit (the place where you get a decent look at the main storage pan). Looked in great condition so cant really say if its a permanent resident so dont know how much my info helps but there you go.

Kind Regards

Gary
..Munich 

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Tuesday 27 October 2015

{coyotes} Rask, Bruins shut out Coyotes for first home win

 

BOSTON -- Tuukka Rask made 24 saves for his first shutout, and the Boston Bruins got their first home win of the season, 6-0 against the Arizona Coyotes at TD Garden on Tuesday.

Center David Krejci scored twice to extend his season-long scoring streak to eight games for the Bruins (4-3-1), who were 0-3-1 here.

"I think the fact that we were playing better in the last four games, we had the one overtime loss, I think the guys felt if they kept playing the way they could it was just a matter of time [before we won at home]," Bruins coach Claude Julien said. "I don't think it weighed. I think it's more of a pride thing, and our home building has to be something that doesn't bode well for teams coming in here. Right now, we've made too many teams feel comfortable. That's what we're trying to change now."

Defenseman Joe Morrow and forwards Brad Marchand, Brett Connolly and Jimmy Hayes scored for Boston, which has won eight straight against the Coyotes dating to Oct. 9, 2010. Hayes, Loui Eriksson and Matt Beleskey, in his first game back after a two-game injury absence, each had two assists.

Rask allowed 22 goals in his first five games.

"I felt good today so I just try to keep that going," Rask said. "You know, obviously a shutout makes you look even better, but I felt good. I think the team felt good. The team looked good, so that's a good building block for us and we're trying to keep doing this."

Mike Smith made 21 saves and tied a season-high for goals allowed for the Coyotes (5-4-1), who had a two-game winning streak end. Arizona, which finished 2-2-1 on its five-game road trip, played without center Martin Hanzal because of a lower-body injury and was shut out for the first time this season.

"Average, I guess," Coyotes defenseman Zbynek Michalek said of the road trip. "You got .500 on a trip. It felt like we let a couple points slip away, but we'll take it and go home and hopefully we can get some good games and we have something to build on. Hopefully we can bring it home and play well. You know, coming up, we have only one game in eight, nine days, so we get some rest, we get some practice time, and, you know, hopefully win Friday."

Krejci, who had seven goals in 47 games last season, scored his seventh goal of this season in the first period. After Torey Krug made an indirect pass from behind the Bruins net to Eriksson at the Boston blue line, and Eriksson touch passed the puck ahead to the red line, Krejci skated 2-on-1 with Brett Connolly. Krejci kept the puck and beat Smith inside the right post for a 1-0 lead at 17:22.

Hayes scored at 6:51 of the second period. Beleskey skated to the right circle past two defenders and took a backhand on Smith, who made the save, but Hayes banged in the rebound.

Morrow's first goal of the season put the Bruins ahead 3-0 at 17:29 of the second period.

Connolly scored in his third straight game when he beat Smith at 10:22 of the third period for a 4-0 lead. Marchand scored a power-play goal at 13:07, and Krejci scored his second with 38 seconds remaining.

Krejci was limited to 47 games by injuries last season, but he is healthy and among the NHL leaders in goals and points.

"He's off to a good start," Julien said. "It's all about confidence in this league and he's gotten off to a good start. He's feeling good about his game. He's very healthy, as you can see. That makes a big difference. It's nice to have him back."

Bruins defenseman Kevan Miller did not play the third period because of an undisclosed injury. Forwards David Pastrnak and Joonas Kemppainen had their ice time curtailed in the third. Julien said the Bruins were being cautious with all three.

The Bruins start a two-game road trip against the Florida Panthers on Friday; the Coyotes will be home to play the Vancouver Canucks.

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{coyotes} At least 31 NHL players returned to games in 2010-11 after concussion: court papers

 

Los Angeles Kings defenceman Matt Greene was "slow to return to his feet," and when he finally did, he stumbled during his first few steps. Atlanta Thrashers forward Patrice Cormier was left "clutching his head all the way to the bench." Jim Slater, another Thrashers player, "immediately" clutched his head, slow to get to the ice while the play continued.

Greene, Cormier and Slater were three of 31 NHL players who returned to action in the same game they suffered a concussion during the 2010-11 season, according to newly disclosed league statistics. In all, 31 of 86 players who suffered a concussion that season, or 36 per cent, returned to play in the same game they suffered their head injury.

The stats were included in a March 8, 2011, email from NHL deputy counsel Julie Grand to commissioner Gary Bettman and other NHL executives.

Grand's email was filed in U.S. federal court on Monday and is now being used by lawyers for a group of 80-plus former players who are suing the NHL over its treatment of head injuries.

The lawyers contend the email is evidence that even though the NHL claimed to be concerned about player head injuries in the late 1990s, going so far as to form a concussion study group in 1997, league officials for years continued to drag their heels on significant rule changes to protect players who suffered head injuries.

"Of the 86 regular season concussions this season, in 31 the player continued playing or returned to play the same game," Grand wrote in her email. "In 13/31 the player had visible signs of concussion (wobbly, holding head, etc.) In the remaining, it's possible that the player's symptoms/signs did not evolve until after the game concluded which may explain their continued play.

"While our current protocol allows for some same game return to play, it says it should be 'uncommon' and only if the player has complete resolution of symptoms and is neurocognitively normal... Same game (return to play) in 30% seems more than 'uncommon' circumstances."

Grand wrote in her email that the statistics were "for your INTERNAL info only…" adding "I do not think we should show any of these examples at the GM meeting b/c the clubs will feel defensive."

Eight days after Grand's March 8, 2011, email, the NHL introduced a new protocol for concussed players, directing teams to remove such players from games and send them to a "quiet room" to be examined by a team doctor.

It wasn't until July 23, 2013, however, that the NHL required a concussed player not return to the same game in which the injury occurred, according to court documents.

Lawyers for the former players have said they hope that the 16-year time lapse between the formation of the concussion study and the 2013 protocol will be viewed by a jury as evidence the league's alleged ambivalence about the long-term health consequences of head injuries suffered by players. The NHL and lawyers for the former players continue to battle over which of the 2.3 million pages worth of discovery documents produced by the NHL should be unsealed.

When she shared concussion statistics with Bettman and other NHL executives, Grand relied on figures compiled by an NHL employee named Jennifer Raimondi.

"Of the 31 instances where a player returned to the game in 2010-11, 13 times there were visible signs of a potential concussion (41.9%)," Raimondi wrote in an email to NHL vice-president of communications Gary Meagher. "In 11 of the 13 instances, where there were visible signs of a potential concussion, the player finished the game."

Raimondi suggested the examples of players continuing to play after suffering obvious concussions included Greene, Slater, Cormier, and Minnesota Wild forward Nick Johnson, who was "visibly disoriented" after receiving several punches in a fight.

The four players mentioned by Raimondi suffered their injuries between Dec. 13, 2010, and February 17, 2011. It's possible other players with concussions returned to play in the same game they suffered their injury following Grand's March 8, 2011, email.

It's unclear whether Green, Slater or other players who returned to games after suffering concussions were first examined by a doctor, team trainer or other medical staff.

Other emails filed in court on Monday raised more questions about the NHL's investigation into concussions.

For instance, in a June 25, 2007, email to Bettman and NHL deputy commissioner Bill Daly, Grand wrote that the league's so-called concussion study group was being "disbanded."

"Really due to its inability to conclude the analysis of the seven years of data collected," Grand wrote, adding that a new "Concussion Analysis Working Group" would be established.

"Is it troubling that they couldn't complete the study?" Bettman asked in a June 25, 2007, email to Grand.

It's unclear why the group couldn't analyze the data and it's similarly unclear whether Grand answered Bettman's question. No other emails from that email chain have been introduced as evidence so far.

Another exhibit filed with the court gives a behind-the-scenes look at the NHL's concern over a 2011 report in The New York Times about the purported link between fighting in the NHL and brain injuries.

Jeff Klein, a Times reporter, interviewed Dr. Ruben Echemendia, co-chair of the NHL/NHLPA Concussion Working Group, after Boston University researchers concluded hockey fighter Derek Boogaard had chronic traumatic encephalopathy, or CTE, a brain-withering disease related to Alzheimer's.

Echemendia told Klein that there wasn't enough evidence to justify eliminating fighting in the NHL.

"It's an opinion based on limited data," Echemendia was quoted as saying in a Dec. 12, 2011 Times story, referring to the claims of BU researchers who said hits to the head in hockey might lead to CTE. "My perspective is, we should not make wholesale changes until we have more than opinion and speculation."

But three days before the article's publication, Echemendia emailed Daly details of his interview with the journalist. Echemendia confirmed in his email to Daly that researchers have drawn a link between repeated blows to the head and CTE.

"As expected, (Klein) tried to make a causal link between fighting in hockey and CTE," Echemendia wrote. "I informed him that it was premature to reach such a conclusion at this point. What the research shows is that CTE exists as a pathological entity and that a link has been made between CTE and repetitive brain trauma. We don't know the strength of that link. We also don't know who gets CTE, who doesn't get CTE and what factors other than repetitive blows to the head can cause CTE. Consequently, to state that fighting in hockey causes CTE is premature and speculative."

In a subsequent email to Daly and others, Bettman wrote he was worried about the Times story.

"Not good," Bettman wrote. "What (sic) it appears obvious, do we know for certain what point they are going to try to make?"

Four years after Echemendia wrote of the link between CTE and repeated head hits, Bettman continues to deny a link exists.

"From a medical and science standpoint, there is no evidence yet that one necessarily leads to the other," Bettman said in May 2015, referring to the purported link between hockey and CTE.

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{coyotes} Bruins' Beleskey back; Coyotes' Hanzal game-time call

 

COYOTES (5-3-1) at BRUINS (3-3-1)

TV: FS-A, NESN

BOSTON -- Boston Bruins forward Matt Beleskey will return to the lineup against the Arizona Coyotes on Tuesday at TD Garden, according to coach Claude Julien.

Arizona, meanwhile, could be without center Martin Hanzal after he left a 4-3 win against the Toronto Maple Leafs on Monday with a lower-body injury. Hanzal, who leads the NHL with 10 assists, is a game-time decision according to coach Dave Tippett.

Beleskey, who has one goal and one assist in five games this season, missed the past two games. The Bruins, who are 3-3-1, have a point in four straight games (3-0-1).

"I'm just going to come in and work hard," Beleskey said. "I think we played well last game and it's something we've got to keep building on. So I'm just going to come in and try to contribute with that."

Beleskey signed a five-year, $19 million contract with the Bruins over the summer after he scored a career-high 22 goals for the Anaheim Ducks last season. The left wing started the season on a line with center David Krejci and right wing David Pastrnak. With Loui Eriksson recently clicking with Krejci and Pastrnak, the Bruins seem ready to try Beleskey with center Ryan Spooner and right wing Jimmy Hayes.

Bruins coach Claude Julien is preaching patience when it comes to Beleskey's production.

"You've got to give guys a chance to fit in," Julien said. "In my mind, he's going to be fine. I think he's missed the last few games, so basically he's only played [five] games, so we've got to give him a chance there. So it's not what I see or don't see, I think it's just a matter of him fitting in. We know what he's capable of doing. He's a very intense player that is gritty, will go to the net and all that stuff. So I think good things are going to come on him."

The Coyotes did not hold a morning skate because they arrived here late Monday after a 4-3 road win against the Toronto Maple Leafs. Arizona (5-3-1) has won two in a row and is 2-1-1 on its five-game road trip, which concludes here.

Here are the projected lineups:

COYOTES

Tobias RiederTyler GaudetMikkel Boedker

Max DomiMartin HanzalAnthony Duclair

Kyle ChipchuraBrad RichardsonShane Doan

Jordan MartinookBoyd GordonSteve Downie

Oliver Ekman-LarssonMichael Stone

Klas DahlbeckZbynek Michalek

Nicklas GrossmannConnor Murphy

Mike Smith

Anders Lindback

Injured: Joe Vitale (upper body), Antoine Vermette (lower body)

Scratched: John Scott, Stefan Elliott

BRUINS

Brad MarchandPatrice BergeronBrett Connolly

Loui ErikssonDavid KrejciDavid Pastrnak

Matt BeleskeyRyan SpoonerJimmy Hayes

Chris KellyJoonas KemppainenTyler Randell

Zdeno CharaKevan Miller

Torey KrugAdam McQuaid

Joe MorrowColin Miller

Tuukka Rask

Jonas Gustavsson

Injured: Dennis Seidenberg (back)

Scratched: Zach Trotman, Zac Rinaldo

Status report: Spooner finished up the Bruins' win against the New York Islanders on Friday as a wing, but it looks like he'll move back for center. Julien said he'll continue to juggle his lines as he sees fit. The Bruins assigned forward Max Talbot to Providence of the American Hockey League on Tuesday.

Who's hot: Domi has a four-game point streak and Dahlbeck has a three-game point streak for the Coyotes. … Krejci has a point in all seven Bruins games and 12 total points.

Team Stats
GP Record Home Road L10 G/GP GA/GP PP% PK% PIM/GP S/GP SA/GP FO%
9 5-3-1 1-2-0 4-1-1 5-3-1 3.00 2.44 13.2 84.8 11.7 27.6 32.0 50.8
7 3-3-1 0-3-1 3-0-0 3-3-1 3.86 4.14 33.3 68.2 13.7 29.4 28.7 47.9

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{coyotes} COYOTES (5-3-1) at BRUINS (3-3-1)

 
 
Tuesday, October 27, 2015
7:00 PM ET
 

COYOTES (5-3-1) at BRUINS (3-3-1)

TV: FS-A, NESN

Season series: Patrice Bergeron scored two third-period goals to help the Boston Bruins defeat the Arizona Coyotes 5-3 at Gila River Arena on Oct. 17. Bergeron also had an assist. Arizona captain Shane Doan had a goal and two assists.

Coyotes team scope: Arizona has won two of four (2-1-1) on its five-game road trip, including a 4-3 victory against the Toronto Maple Leafs on Monday. "I thought our forwards did a good job below their hash marks and I thought our defense did another real good job around our net," coach Dave Tippett said. "That has been a strength of ours this year, our defense battling around our net, and they did a great job tonight." Backup goalie Anders Lindback, who made 35 saves in a 4-1 win against the Ottawa Senators on Saturday, could get the start after Mike Smith made 24 saves against Toronto. Forward Max Domi's 10 points (four goals) lead NHL rookies.

Bruins team scope: It's unclear who will start in goal, Tuukka Rask, who is 1-3-1 with a 4.40 goals-against average and .854 save percentage, or Jonas Gustavsson, who made 23 saves in a 5-3 win at the New York Islanders on Friday. "He's got two games and two wins," center David Krejci said of Gustavsson, according to Comcast SportsNet New England. "I thought he did a very good job of keeping us in the game in the first period [against the Islanders] when it easily could have been more than 2-1. He's playing well, you know? He's competing hard in practices. It's good to have two very good goaltenders." Gustavsson, who played the past three seasons with the Detroit Red Wings before making the Bruins roster on a tryout, has a 2.50 GAA and .896 save percentage. Boston will look to get its first win at TD Garden this season; it has lost four straight at home (0-3-1). "I think we've had some rough outings here," coach Claude Julien told the Bruins website after practice Monday. "I think our puck management has cost us a lot of games when you look at the goals that were scored against us here in our home building, so we've got to clean that up." Forward Matt Beleskey, who missed the game Friday because of an undisclosed injury, might return to the lineup.

Team Stats
GP Record Home Road L10 G/GP GA/GP PP% PK% PIM/GP S/GP SA/GP FO%
9 5-3-1 1-2-0 4-1-1 5-3-1 3.00 2.44 13.2 84.8 11.7 27.6 32.0 50.8
7 3-3-1 0-3-1 3-0-0 3-3-1 3.86 4.14 33.3 68.2 13.7 29.4 28.7 47.9

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