Friday 30 June 2023

{coyotes} Qualifying offers extended to NHL restricted free agents


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The deadline for NHL teams to issue qualifying offers to pending restricted free agents was 5 p.m. ET on Friday. By issuing the offers, teams are given the right of first refusal or draft choice compensation should the player sign an offer sheet with another team.

Here is a list of players who received qualifying offers, as announced by teams.

Anaheim Ducks: Lukas Dostal (G), Jamie Drysdale (D), Benoit-Olivier Groulx (C), Troy Terry (F), Trevor Zegras (F)

Arizona Coyotes: Jan Jenik (F), Matias Maccelli (F), Jack McBain (F), Ivan Prosvetov (G), Nathan Smith (F)

Boston Bruins: Michael DiPietro (G), Trent Frederic (F), Kyle Keyser (G), Jakub Lauko (F), Marc McLaughlin (F), Ian Mitchell (D), Alec Regula (D), Jeremy Swayman (G), Reilly Walsh (D)

Buffalo Sabres: Brett Murray (F), Linus Weissbach (F)

Calgary Flames: Ben Jones (F), Mathias Emilio Pettersen (F), Martin Pospisil (F)

Carolina Hurricanes: Dylan Coghlan (D)

Chicago Blackhawks:

Colorado Avalanche:

Columbus Blue Jackets: Tim Berni (D)

Dallas Stars: Nick Caamano (F), Riley Damiani (F), Ty Dellandrea (F), Scott Reedy (F)

Detroit Red Wings:

Edmonton Oilers:

Florida Panthers: Grigori Denisenko (F), Aleksi Heponiemi (F), Logan Hutsko (F), John Ludvig (D)

Los Angeles Kings: Tobias Bjornfot (D), Samuel Fagemo (F), Akil Thomas (F), Tyler Madden (F)

Minnesota Wild: Calen Addison (D), Brandon Duhaime (D), Filip Gustavsson (G)

Montreal Canadiens: Nicolas Beaudin (D), Lucas Condotta (F), Rafael Harvey-Pinard (F), Alex Newhook (F), Mitchell Stephens (F), Jesse Ylonen (F)

Nashville Predators: Alexandre Carrier (D), Cody Glass (F)

New Jersey Devils: Kevin Bahl (D)

New York Islanders: Oliver Wahlstrom (F), Jakub Skarek (G)

New York Rangers: Alexis Lafreniere (F), K'Andre Miller (D), Ty Emberson (D), Lauri Pajuniemi (F), Brandon Scanlin (D)

Ottawa Senators:

Philadelphia Flyers: Ronnie Attard (D), Noah Cates (F), Morgan Frost (F), Olle Lycksell (F), Cam York (D)

Pittsburgh Penguins: Jonathan Gruden (F), Filip Hallander (F), Drew O'Connor (F), Ty Smith (D), Filip Lindberg (G)

St. Louis Blues: Hugh McGing (F), Alexey Toropchenko (F), Tyler Tucker (D)

San Jose Sharks: Martin Kaut (F), Fabian Zetterlund (F)

Seattle Kraken: Will Borgen (D), Vince Dunn (D), Cale Fleury (D), Kole Lind (F)

Tampa Bay Lightning:

Toronto Maple Leafs: Nick Abruzzese (F), Semyon Der-Arguchintsev (F), Ilya Samsonov (G)

Vegas Golden Knights: Pavel Dorofeyev (F), Brett Howden (F), Jiri Patera (G)

Vancouver Canucks: Akito Hirose (D), Nils Hoglander (F), Vitali Kravtsov (F)

Washington Capitals: Henrik Borgstrom (F), Martin Fehervary (D), Riley Sutter (F)

Winnipeg Jets: Morgan Barron (F), Rasmus Kupari (F), Gabriel Vilardi (F), Declan Chisholm (D), Leon Gawanke (D), Dylan Samberg (D), Logan Stanley (D)

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Wednesday 28 June 2023

{coyotes} Coyotes say they have six possible sites for arena in Phoenix area


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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — The Arizona Coyotes say they have identified a half-dozen potential sites to construct a privately funded arena and entertainment district to revive what might be the franchise's last opportunity to stay in the Phoenix area.

Speaking before the start of the NHL draft, president and CEO Xavier Gutierrez said each of the sites are located in the east valley in the 101 Highway corridor that covers the cities of Scottsdale, Phoenix and Mesa. Just as important, he said each of the locations would be available to be purchased, which would negate the need for a public referendum, which scuttled the Coyotes plans to build a similar complex in Tempe last month.

"We still want to put our money where our mouth is and build something that'll be best in class," said Gutierrez, whose team is prepared to play its second season at a 5,000-seat college rink on Arizona State's campus.

"To all the fans, we are committed to making this happen," he added. "We were disappointed with the vote in Tempe, but we turned the page very quickly."

The Coyotes ever-unstable future in Arizona took another hit after voters overwhelmingly voted "no" to the proposed $2.3 billion Tempe Entertainment District. The referendum was required because the project was to be built on public land.

Gutierrez said many of the sites were identified were previously considered but passed over, believing the Tempe location would be approved. He added, the plans prepared for the now-rejected Tempe location can be used for the other sites without major changes.

In laying out a loose timeline, Gutierrez expects to present the league one or more options by early 2024 which is in line with recent expectations raised by NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman, who wants an answer by midseason.

"The NHL has not given us any (deadlines)," Gutierrez said. "We have been in constant communication with them about all of the options that we have. They feel very confident that we're doing the right thing."

The Coyotes have been committed to playing at their current home for two more seasons, with an option for a fourth, which would still be within the timeframe to build a new arena on a new location.

The Coyotes arena status drew criticism from newly hired NHL Players' Association chief Marty Walsh, who recently called it "not good for the game."

Gutierrez didn't entirely disagree, while stressing their current home has always considered as being temporary.

"I understand his commentary. We share the fact that it is a temporary location, and we've never tried to hide that fact," he said.

Bettman earlier this month reaffirmed the league's commitment to Arizona and voiced optimism about keeping the Coyotes there.

"The Arizona Coyotes are going to explore what their other options are in the greater Phoenix area, and we're going to monitor that closely," Bettman said in Las Vegas prior to the start of the Stanley Cup Final. "Our hope is that one of the options that are being explored and considered will come to fruition."

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Tuesday 27 June 2023

{coyotes} Coyotes sign Ryan McGregor to one-year, two-way contract


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The Arizona Coyotes have signed forward Ryan McGregor to a one-year, two-way contract, general manager Bill Armstrong announced. The value of the deal was not disclosed by the team.

The 21-year-old has played the last three seasons with AHL Tuscon, recording 18 points a career-high 12 goals last season.

Initally selected in the sixth round of the 2017 draft by the Toronto Maple Leafs, McGregor made his professional debut with the Toronto Marlies in 2018 and signed with the Coyotes as a free agent in 2020.

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{coyotes} NHL 2023-24 schedule released, begins with tripleheader on ESPN


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NEW YORK - The National Hockey League (NHL) announced today the 2023-24 regular-season schedule, which will commence Tuesday, Oct. 10 with a tripleheader broadcast exclusively on ESPN, highlighted by the Vegas Golden Knights raising their first Stanley Cup championship banner before facing the Seattle Kraken at T-Mobile Arena at 10:30 p.m. ET.

The other games on Oct. 10 include the Nashville Predators at Tampa Bay Lightning at 5:30 p.m. ET and the Chicago Blackhawks versus the Pittsburgh Penguins at 8 p.m. ET.

The following night, Wednesday, Oct. 11, will feature TNT's season debut with a doubleheader featuring the Chicago Blackhawks visiting the Boston Bruins at 7:30 p.m. ET and the LA Kings hosting the Colorado Avalanche at 10 p.m. ET.

Wednesday, Oct. 11 will also have all seven Canadian teams in action and includes the Montreal Canadiens at Toronto Maple Leafs (7 p.m. ET); Ottawa Senators at Carolina Hurricanes (7 p.m. ET); Winnipeg Jets at Calgary Flames (10 p.m. ET); and Edmonton Oilers at Vancouver Canucks (10 p.m. ET). All four games will be broadcast on Sportsnet.

The 1,312-game regular-season schedule - 82 games per team - will conclude April 18. A complete listing of each team's 2023-24 regular-season schedule is attached, and below is a listing of each team's home opener.

 

2023-24 NHL Regular-Season Schedule Notable Dates

On Sunday, Oct. 29, the 2023 Tim Hortons NHL Heritage Classic™ will feature the Edmonton Oilers and Calgary Flames outdoors at Commonwealth Stadium in Edmonton, which is the home of the CFL's Edmonton Elks. The game will celebrate the 20th anniversary of the first NHL regular-season outdoor game.

Four teams will participate in the 2023 NHL Global Series™ - Sweden and play regular-season games in Stockholm. The Detroit Red Wings, Minnesota Wild, Ottawa Senators and Toronto Maple Leafs are set to face off in a slate of four regular-season games to take place Nov. 16-19 at Avicii Arena. These games will mark the 13th, 14th, 15th and 16th games played in Stockholm, which has hosted more NHL regular-season games than any other city outside of North America.

A rematch of the 2023 Stanley Cup® Final will take place on Dec. 23 when the Florida Panthers host the Golden Knights. In addition, Vegas will host Florida on Jan. 4.

On Monday, Jan. 1, the 2024 Discover NHL Winter Classic® will showcase the Kraken and Golden Knights for an outdoor regular-season game at the home of MLB's Seattle Mariners, T-Mobile Park, in Seattle. The game continues the tradition the League established in 2008 of hosting a regular-season outdoor game at the onset of the new year.

Saturday, Jan. 20 will mark Scotiabank Hockey Day in Canada and will feature all seven Canadian teams in action.

The League's regular-season schedule will pause from Feb. 1-4 when the world's top players gather in Toronto for NHL All-Star Weekend at Scotiabank Arena, which will include the 2024 NHL All-Star Skills™ presented by DraftKings and the 2024 Honda (U.S.) / Rogers (Canada) NHL All-Star Game.

The 2024 Navy Federal Credit Union NHL Stadium Series™ will take place Feb. 17-18 at MetLife Stadium, the home of the NFL's New York Jets and New York Football Giants. The event will feature four teams - the Philadelphia Flyers, New Jersey Devils, New York Rangers and New York Islanders - in two NHL regular-season outdoor games. On Saturday, Feb. 17, the Devils will play host to the Flyers, and on Sunday, Feb. 18 the Rangers will face off against the Islanders.

The 2023-24 regular season will conclude Thursday, April 18.

ESPN, Turner Sports, Sportsnet and TVA Sports are the NHL's national broadcast partners for the 2023-24 season and will provide comprehensive coverage throughout the season. Complete broadcast details will be announced when available.

Tickets are available for purchase to the 2023 Tim Hortons NHL Heritage Classic and 2024 Discover NHL Winter Classic. Ticketing information for additional NHL Events will be announced a later date. Fans can sign up for news and information for all NHL Events by clicking here.

 

Reminder: Scheduling Matrix

Each Division Has Eight Teams

Games Within Division
5 teams x 2 home / 2 away (Subtotal 10 home / 10 away)
1 team x 2 home / 1 away (Subtotal 2 home / 1 away)
1 team x 1 home / 2 away (Subtotal 1 home / 2 away)

Games Within Conference (Non-Division)
4 teams x 2 home / 1 away (Subtotal 8 home / 4 away)
4 teams x 1 home / 2 away (Subtotal 4 home / 8 away)

Non-Conference Games
16 teams x 1 home / 1 away (Subtotal 16 home / 16 away)

Grand Total - 82 Games
41 home / 41 away

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Monday 26 June 2023

{coyotes} NHL announces 2022-23 All-Rookie Team

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NASHVILLE -- The National Hockey League announced today the 2022-23 NHL All-Rookie Team, including the three players voted as finalists for the Calder Memorial Trophy as the League's top rookie: forward Matty Beniers of the Seattle Kraken, defenseman Owen Power of the Buffalo Sabres and goaltender Stuart Skinner of the Edmonton Oilers.

Also named to the 2023-23 NHL All-Rookie Team are forwards Wyatt Johnston of the Dallas Stars and Matias Maccelli of the Arizona Coyotes as well as defenseman Jake Sanderson of the Ottawa Senators.

Voting was conducted by the Professional Hockey Writers Association at the conclusion of the regular season.

Following is a summary of each NHL All-Rookie Team member's outstanding campaign:

GOALTENDER

Stuart Skinner, Edmonton Oilers

Skinner, a third-round choice (78th overall) in the 2017 NHL Draft, topped rookie goaltenders in wins (29) and games played (50) while ranking second among qualifying rookies (minimum: 25 GP) in goals-against average (2.75) and save percentage (.914). His 29 victories set an Edmonton rookie record, one ahead of Grant Fuhr's 28 in 1981-82 (48 GP), and were the most by a rookie on any team since Matt Murray's 32 in 2016-17 (49 GP w/ PIT). The 24-year-old Skinner, who in February became the second rookie netminder in Oilers history to play in the All-Star Game (following Fuhr in 1982), is the first Edmonton goaltender to be named to the All-Rookie Team, which first was presented in 1982-83, and the franchise's first representative at any position since forward Connor McDavid in 2015-16.

DEFENSEMEN (in alphabetical order)

Owen Power, Buffalo Sabres

Power, the No. 1 overall pick from the 2021 NHL Draft, paced rookie defensemen with 4-31-35 across 79 contests. He finished among the top rookies - forwards and defensemen - in assists (3rd; 31), plus/minus (t-3rd; +10), power-play assists (4th; 8), shots on goal (7th; 130) and power-play points (t-9th; 8). Power also led all rookies in both average (23:48) and total (1,880:20) time on ice, the fifth-highest and seventh-highest figures, respectively, since the statistics began being recorded in 1997-98 (minimum: 15 GP). The 20-year-old Power is Buffalo's first All-Rookie Team selection since forward Victor Olofsson in 2019-20 and the fifth Sabres defenseman to make the list, following Rasmus Dahlin (2018-19), Tyler Myers (2009-10), Calle Johansson (1987-88) and Phil Housley (1982-83).

Jake Sanderson, Ottawa Senators

Sanderson, the fifth overall selection from the 2020 NHL Draft, ranked second among rookie defensemen with 4-28-32 in 77 appearances. His 28 assists and 32 points both were the third-most in Senators history by a rookie blueliner, behind only Andrej Meszaros (10-29-39 in 2005-06) and Karel Rachunek (3-30-33 in 2000-01). Sanderson also placed among the leading 2022-23 rookies, forwards and defensemen, in total time on ice (2nd; 1,687:52), average time on ice (2nd; 21:55), power-play assists (2nd; 15), power-play points (2nd; 17), assists (4th; 28) and shots on goal (5th; 132). The 20-year-old Sanderson is Ottawa's first All-Rookie Team representative since forward Josh Norris in 2020-21 and the third Senators defenseman to receive the honor, after Meszaros (2005-06) and Sami Salo (1998-99).

FORWARDS (in alphabetical order)

Matty Beniers, Seattle Kraken

Beniers, the first draft pick in Seattle history (No. 2 overall in 2021), led rookies with 24-33-57 in 80 games to help the Kraken post the largest win (+19) and point (+40) improvements by an NHL franchise from its first to second season. He also topped rookies in multi-point performances (18), shooting percentage (minimum: 80 S; 16.2%), plus/minus (1st; +14) and goals (t 1st; 24) while finishing among the top 10 in assists (2nd; 33), game-winning goals (2nd; 4), shots on goal (4th; 148), power-play points (6th; 10), power-play goals (t-6th; 4) and power-play assists (8th; 6). The 20-year-old Beniers - a unanimous selection - is the third player to make the All-Rookie Team within his franchise's first two NHL seasons, following defenseman Rostislav Klesla (2001-02 w/ CBJ) and forward Paul Kariya (1994-95 w/ ANA).

Wyatt Johnston, Dallas Stars

Johnston, who began his career by scoring in his NHL debut (Oct. 13 at NSH), shared first place among rookies with 24 total goals - a number reached by only one other Stars rookie since the franchise relocated to Dallas in 1993-94 (James Neal: 24 G in 2008-09). Johnston, who played in all 82 games, also finished among the 2022-23 rookie leaders in shots on goal (2nd; 160), game-winning goals (t-3rd; 3), points (4th; 41), shooting percentage (4th, minimum: 80 S; 15.0%), plus/minus (t-9th; +6), power-play goals (t-9th; 3), power-play points (13th; 7) and assists (t-13th; 17). The 20-year-old Johnston, the 23rd overall choice from the 2021 NHL Draft, is the third forward in Stars/North Stars history selected to the All-Rookie Team, joining Jason Robertson (2020-21) and Mike Modano (1989-90).

Matias Maccelli, Arizona Coyotes

Maccelli, a fourth-round pick (98th overall) from the 2019 NHL Draft, finished second among rookies with 11-38-49 despite missing 18 of 82 games (64 GP). He became the fourth player in franchise history to finish among the top two in rookie scoring, following Clayton Keller (2nd, 2017-18), Teemu Selanne (1st, 1992-93) and Dale Hawerchuk (1st, 1981-82). Maccelli, who became the first Coyotes/Jets player to pace rookies in assists (38), also placed among the 2022-23 rookie leaders in points per game (1st, minimum: 10 GP; 0.77), power-play assists (3rd; 12), power-play points (4th; 13) and goals (14th; 11). The 22-year-old Maccelli is the second Coyotes player (at any position) to be named to the All-Rookie Team since the franchise relocated to Arizona in 1996-97, following Keller in 2017-18.

 

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2022-23 NHL All-Rookie Team Voting

(1 point per vote)

Goaltenders

1.   STUART SKINNER, EDM (188 points)
2.   Logan Thompson, VGK (7)

Defensemen

1.   OWEN POWER, BUF (194 points)
2.   JAKE SANDERSON, OTT (179)
3.   Pierre-Olivier Joseph, PIT (11)
4.   Nick Perbix, TBL (3)
5.   Calen Addison, MIN (2)
6.   Nils Lundkvist, DAL (1)

Forwards

1.   MATTY BENIERS, SEA (195 points)
2.   MATIAS MACCELLI, ARI (164)
3.   WYATT JOHNSTON, DAL (137)
4.   Mason McTavish, ANA (58)
5.   Noah Cates, PHI (20)
6.   Cole Perfetti, WPG (5)
7.   Jack Quinn, BUF (2)
8.   Rafael Harvey-Pinard, MTL (1)
Kent Johnson, CBJ (1)
Kirill Marchenko, CBJ (1)
Shane Pinto, OTT (1)

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Sunday 25 June 2023

{coyotes} Keller remains optimistic about Coyotes future despite arena concerns


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NASHVILLE -- Clayton Keller believes in the future of the Arizona Coyotes and is committed to being part of it despite a public vote going against a proposed Tempe Sports and Entertainment district last month.

"It's great to be a Coyote," Keller said at the 2023 NHL Awards media day at Bridgestone Arena on Sunday. "I love living there and the team we have, so hopefully everything works out. … I just think it's such a great hockey market. Especially if we do get a (new) arena, I think it's going to be one of the best places to play in the League. I do believe that.

"It's just a matter of getting it done and taking another step as a team and moving in the right direction and going from there."

A finalist for the Masterton Trophy for perseverance, sportsmanship, and dedication to hockey, which will be presented at the 2023 NHL Awards at Bridgestone Arena on Monday (8 p.m. ET; TNT, SN, TVAS), Keller confirmed that his agents, Brian and Scott Bartlett, met with Coyotes management following the failed vote on May 16 to discuss the team's plans for the future on and off the ice.

That led to speculation that the 24-year-old forward might want out of Arizona, but he said that is not the case.

"At the time, there wasn't a whole lot set in stone," said Keller, who has five seasons remaining on an eight-year contract he signed with Arizona in September 2019. "But I think we'll have a clear understanding hopefully sooner than later on what's to come and what the arena is going to look like and things like that."

Following the failed vote, the Coyotes announced they will continue to play next season at Mullett Arena, a 5,000-seat venue at Arizona State University in Tempe, after moving there from Gila River Arena in Glendale following the 2021-22 season. NHL Deputy Commissioner Bill Daly said on June 3 that Arizona's ownership group, headed by Alex Meruelo, had already begun looking at other potential homes and was hopeful a resolution can be reached quickly.

"It has to be in the relative near term," Daly said. "It's not as if the team is starting from scratch. The Meruelo ownership group did a lot of due diligence in connection with coming up with their Tempe plan, so they're aware of what their options are, or potential options are in the (East) Valley. They are cultivating through those options currently. There are multiple options."

Keller hopes one of those options will work out for the Coyotes.

"I'd like to think that it's going in the right direction and the NHL and our ownership is going to do everything they can to get it in the right direction and get a plan set in stone here, and kind of move hockey forward in Arizona," Keller said. "It's hard for me to believe we don't have a rink or the other (plan) didn't get passed, to be honest, but it's onto the next plan."

Keller is also optimistic about the Coyotes' future on the ice, with management planning to upgrade the roster after they went 28-40-14 and finished 25 points behind the Winnipeg Jets for the second wild card into the Stanley Cup Playoffs from the Western Conference.

Arizona got an early start on its offseason changes by acquiring Sean Durzi in a trade with the Los Angeles Kings for a second-round pick in the 2024 NHL Draft on Saturday. The 24-year-old defenseman had 38 points (nine goals, 29 assists) in 72 games this season.

"He's a great young player and someone that I think is going to help our group a lot, an offensive guy," Keller said. "From what I've watched and seen, he's a smart player and can make a lot of plays with the puck and can score and contribute. So, I think that's a guy we were kind of missing and we need. I'm excited to meet him and he'll hopefully help take us to another level next year."

Keller, who established NHL career highs with 37 goals, 49 assists and a Coyotes' record 86 points in 82 games this season after fracturing his femur last season, is excited to see what moves Arizona will make next.

"Yeah, definitely," he said. "Obviously, I want to be a part of a winning team and a team that's taking strides every single year. Ultimately, I think that's what we're trying to do. Time will tell, but that's a step in the right direction."

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SBD San Bernardino: CA

DAL9936/16JUN            SBD-VQQ                        B739       N944DZ

DAL9940/19JUN            SBD-QRO                       B712       N603AT

CAY7111/21JUN           SBD-GCM                       B38M      VP-CIY (arr 11Jun)

ROW Roswell: NM

AWI9432/10JUN            MKE-ROW                      CRJ2      N432AW

AWI9409/14JUN            DAY-ROW                       CRJ2      N409AW

AWI9427/16JUN            MKE-ROW                      CRJ2      N427ZW

EDV5559/19JUN           MSP-ROW                      CRJ9      N311PQ

N6389/21JUN                 CAN-ANC-ROW            B763       N6389

 

AWI9470/10JUN            ROW-AMA                      CRJ2      N470ZW

JIA9975/13JUN              ROW-CAK                       CRJ7      N529EA

AWI9401/14JUN            ROW-FTW                       CRJ2      N433AW

AWI9401/16JUN            ROW-AMA                      CRJ2      N420AW

RVF9268/19JUN           ROW-ONT                       B752       N628NP

EDV5553/20JUN           ROW-MSP                      CRJ9      N310PQ

SKW1986/21JUN          ROW-JST                        CRJ2      N447SW

SKW1972/21JUN          ROW-FAT                        CRJ2      N908EV

OMD225/22JUN             ROW-ARA                       B752       N199AN

TUP Tupelo: MS

UAL2734/15JUN            ORD-TUP                        A320       N406UA

MCI Kansas City: MO

DAL9940/30MAY           MCI-ATL                          B739       N939DZ

BFM Mobile: AL

MXY9221/13JUN           BFM-BDL                        BCS3      N221BZ

DAL9936/21JUN            BFM-MSP                        A21N      N535DN

NKS9082/21JUN           BFM-DTW                       A20N      N982NK

DAL9940/23JUN            BFM-MSP                        A21N      N538DN

BHM Birmingham: AL

SWA8500/17JUN          ATL-BHM                         B737       N755SA

SWA8501/17JUN          ATL-BHM                         B737       N781WN

DHN Dothan: AL

VPCTB/14JUN               BGR-DHN                       B738       VP-CTB

N157TS/17JUN              GSN-HNL-TUS-DHN    B738       N157TS

N970EV/19JUN             SLW-LRD-DHN              CRJ2      N970EV

 

N318SP/21JUN             DHN-SLW                       B734       N318SP

N973EV/21JUN             DHN-SLW                       CRJ2      N973EV

MLB Melbourne: FL

AAY9402/14JUN           MLB-SFB                         A320       N211NV

VQQ Cecil Field: FL

DAL9936/22JUN            VQQ-ATL                         B739       N947DZ



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