Saturday, 31 December 2016

{coyotes} Frolik, Flames beat Coyotes 4-2

 

CALGARY, Alberta (AP) ?? Michael Frolik had a goal and an assist in Calgary's four-goal first period, and the Flames beat the Arizona Coyotes 4-2 on Saturday night.

Mikael Backlund, Dennis Wideman and Lance Bouma also scored as Calgary (20-17-2) improved to 4-0 against Arizona this season. Frolik stopped a 20-game drought with his first goal since Nov. 16 against the Coyotes, and rookie Matthew Tkachuk extended his point streak to six games with an assist.

Brendan Perlini and Martin Hanzal scored for Arizona (11-21-5), which has lost seven straight. Louie Domingue, subbing for regular starter Mike Smith, made 20 saves.

Flames goaltender Brian Elliott had 27 stops. He has won his last four starts after going over seven weeks without a win.

Frolik scored his seventh of the season at 6:08 of the first. Tkachuk's power-play shot bounced into the slot and Frolik slid it past Domingue.

Wideman made it 2-0 at 12:09 on a shot from the point that went through two sets of legs before beating Domingue, who looked as if he didn't see it.

The Flames struck again 29 seconds later when Bouma's centering attempt banked in off the leg of Arizona defenseman Alex Goligoski.

Frolik then helped set up Backlund's team-leading 11th goal at 15:42. Backlund has scored in four straight games with six goals over that span.

Calgary went 2 for 4 on the power play. The Flames' power play was tops in the NHL in December, scoring 17 times on 49 chances.

Elliott was especially sharp in the second when Arizona outshot Calgary 16-6.

After Perlini neatly steered in Shane Doan's centering pass at 15:40 of the second, the Coyotes had another prime scoring chance when Micheal Ferland's giveaway at the blue line sprung Tobias Rieder on a breakaway, but Elliott stuck out his skate to deny him on a deke.

Hanzal's goal at 11:53 of the third got Arizona within two, but it couldn't make up the deficit.

NOTES: Tkachuk's point streak ties the New York Rangers' Brady Skjei for longest by a rookie this season. ... Tkachuk also had six penalty minutes, giving him 70 on the season.

UP NEXT

Coyotes: Visit Vancouver on Wednesday night.

Flames: Host Colorado on Wednesday night.

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{coyotes} Max Domi wants father-son line after seeing dad score

 

Tie Domi's goal in the 2017 Rogers NHL Centennial Classic Alumni Game had his son Max thinking one thing: Comeback.

The Arizona Coyotes forward to tipped his cap to his dad, who scored for the Toronto Maple Leafs in the third period of their game against the Detroit Red Wings at Exhibition Stadium in Toronto on Saturday.

@max_domi : Never going to hear the end of that one. Nice shot though pops.

Tie, who's third on the NHL's all-time list with 3,515 penalty minutes, looked more like a sniper when he snapped a wrist shot past Detroit goalie Manny Legace to tie the Alumni Game at 3 with 12:02 left in regulation. He even nailed the celebration.

The whole scene got Max thinking about a father-son line.

@max_domi : Anyone else feeling a comeback for 28? Line mates? https://www.instagram.com/p/BOseWaRAQ6L/

Max holds the Domi-family record for goals in an NHL season (18 in 2015-16) and trails his dad by 81 goals and 177 points despite playing 913 fewer games. Tie, 47, hasn't played in the NHL since last dressing for the Maple Leafs in 2005-06. A young man can dream.

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{coyotes} COYOTES (11-20-5) at FLAMES (19-17-2)

 

COYOTES (11-20-5) at FLAMES (19-17-2)

10 p.m. ET; CBC, SN360, SN1, FS-A PLUS, NHL.TV

 

 

Coyotes team scope

Goaltender Louis Domingue will start for the first time since Dec. 5 with the Arizona Coyotes on a six-game losing streak. "Sometimes you've just got to change a few things up to get a different look," coach Dave Tippett said. Domingue is 4-9-1 with a 3.37 goals against average and .898 save percentage in 16 games. Mike Smith has started Arizona's past 12 games. "It feels good to be back in net and prove to myself, prove to my teammates I can do the job," Domingue said. The Coyotes will start a stretch of three straight road games at the Calgary Flames on Saturday after going 0-5-0 on their homestand. "If we don't reset at a team, as a group, and get going the right direction you're just going to get embarrassed like we have on the last homestand," Domingue said. "We have to bring the game we know we can." The Coyotes are 3-10-3 in the past 16 games, and 5-10-3 on the road this season. "You watch some of the parts of our game and there's some real positives and you get to other parts where we bring trouble on ourselves, whether it be a bad penalty or a bad turnover and we haven't been able to overcome that," Tippett said. "We continue to build some of the good that we're doing and try to take out some of the negative factors that have a big impact on the game."

 

Flames team scope

Defenseman Dougie Hamilton will return to the lineup for Calgary after missing a 3-1 loss against the Anaheim Ducks on Thursday and practice Friday because of the flu. "I just tried to get better as soon as I can," Hamilton said. "I feel good." Hamilton leads Calgary's defense in scoring with six goals, 15 assists and 21 points. "Getting Dougie back in just to help us on the back end, especially on the offensive side and on the power play, and he gives us a big body that can move the puck," said coach Glen Gulutzan, whose team is 9-4-0 in its past 13 games. "He's a real important guy to our group and it's good to have him back." The Flames had an optional morning skate. Goaltender Brian Elliott will try for his fourth consecutive win after losing seven in a row. He is starting for the third time in the past four games after Chad Johnson started nine of the previous 10. "His game is building," Gulutzan said of Elliott. "We talk about how hard he works in practice and how professional he is. Now he's got his game going. For a while there he didn't play for a period of time. He's got some games in, he's got some minutes in, he's got some good practices in."

 

Coyotes projected lineup

Tobias Rieder -- Martin Hanzal -- Anthony Duclair

Jamie McGinn -- Jordan Martinook -- Radim Vrbata

Brendan Perlini -- Peter Holland -- Shane Doan

Lawson Crouse -- Christian Dvorak -- Josh Jooris

Oliver Ekman-Larsson -- Connor Murphy

Alex Goligoski -- Anthony DeAngelo

Jakob Chychrun -- Michael Stone

Louis Domingue

Mike Smith

Scratched: Luke Schenn

Injured: Max Domi (upper body), Brad Richardson (broken leg), Ryan White (lower body)

 

Flames projected lineup

Johnny Gaudreau -- Sean Monahan -- Micheal Ferland

Matthew Tkachuk -- Mikael Backlund -- Michael Frolik

Kris Versteeg -- Sam Bennett -- Alex Chiasson

Lance Bouma -- Matt Stajan -- Garnet Hathaway

Mark Giordano -- Dougie Hamilton

TJ Brodie -- Dennis Wideman

Jyrki Jokipakka -- Deryk Engelland

Chad Johnson

Brian Elliott

Scratched: Tyler Wotherspoon, Freddie Hamilton

Injured: Ladislav Smid (neck), Troy Brouwer (finger)


Status report

White did not travel to Calgary and is day-to-day with a lower-body injury, according to Tippett. The Coyotes assigned defenseman Kevin Connauton to Tucson of the American Hockey League on Friday for a conditioning stint.

 

Who's hot

Vrbata and Rieder each have a goal and an assist in their past two games. Duclair has goals in back-to-back games ….Backlund has four goals and seven points during a three-game point streak. Tkachuk has five assists and six points in a five-game point streak. Gaudreau has four goals and 14 points in 11 games since returning from a fractured finger.

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Thursday, 29 December 2016

{coyotes} Puempel gets power-play hat trick, Rangers hold off Coyotes

 

GLENDALE, Ariz. (AP) Matt Puempel hasn't really thought of himself as a goal scorer. After all, he'd only netted two goals in 24 games this season, and that tied a career high.

Thursday night could start to change that. Puempel got two of his three power-play goals late in the third period to help the New York Rangers avert a collapse and beat the Arizona Coyotes 6-3.

Puempel - picked up off waivers from Ottawa on Nov. 21 - scored 2:24 into the game for a 1-0 edge and New York built a 3-1 lead over the next 20 minutes. Arizona rallied to tie it on Tobias Rieder's goal 7:32 into the third, but then Puempel made it 4-3 with a power-play score with 5:20 remaining.

After a goal by J.T. Miller with 26.7 seconds left made it 5-3, Puempel completed his first career hat trick with 16.7 seconds to go by redirecting a pass from Brandon Pirri.

''It's definitely exciting, especially getting the one so late (to break the tie),'' Puempel said. ''My two linemates made a great play and found me in front of the net and I was able to put it home.

''It's exciting for sure. I had a lot of text messages congratulating me.''

Nick Holden also scored on a power play and Chris Kreider added an even-strength goal for the Rangers. Antti Raanta made 18 saves.

Christian Dvorak and Anthony Duclair helped rally the Coyotes with goals, but Mike Smith stopped just 26 of 31 shots.

Puempel's go-ahead goal came after a holding penalty against Martin Hanzal. Puempel deflected a shot from near the blue line by Ryan McDonagh for the tally.

Miller then scored an empty-netter before Puempel completed the trick.

The 23-year-old took some confidence from the outburst but was wary of overreacting to it.

''I don't want to change too much,'' he said. ''I just want to keep playing the right way and take advantage of opportunities.''

''He knows where to go,'' Rangers coach Alain Vigneault said. ''Hopefully a game like tonight will give him more confidence and he'll be able to help us out moving forward.''

Coyotes coach Dave Tippett bemoaned his team's seven penalties, saying, ''We started taking penalties, and we finished taking penalties. For us to do a better job on the penalty kill, we've got to do less penalty killing.''

In the second period, Duclair stick-handled through three defenders and scored to make it 3-2. Later, Rieder scored on a give-and-go breakaway from Radim Vrbata to tie it.

The Rangers are 17-5-1 when scoring first.

After an interference penalty by the Coyotes' Luke Schenn, the Holden found the back of the net at 8:01 of the first period with just three seconds left in the penalty.

The Coyotes got a goal back with Dvorak's slap shot from the right side at 15:16 of the first period.

The Rangers scored again at 1:13 of the second period when Holden's slap shot deflected off Kreider and past Smith. The goal was Kreider's 12th of the season.

NOTES: Scratches for the Rangers included D Adam Clendening and RW Rick Nash (groin). Nash, who indicated he isn't particularly close to returning from his second groin injury this month, missed his fourth straight. ... Scratched from the Coyotes' lineup were Ds Michael Stone and Kevin Connauton and C Ryan White (lower body injury). White's miss was his third straight. ... Hanzal is one point away from his 300th NHL point. ... Entering the game, the Rangers had won six straight in the series, their longest win streak vs. the Jets/Coyotes' franchise in their history.

UP NEXT

Rangers: Close out 2016 on Friday night at Colorado.

Coyotes: Close out the year Friday night with a visit to Calgary, the opener of a three-game trip.

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{coyotes} RANGERS (24-12-1) at COYOTES (11-19-5)

 

RANGERS (24-12-1) at COYOTES (11-19-5)

9 p.m. ET; FS-A PLUS, MSG, NHL.TV

 

Rangers team scope

Goalie Antti Raanta will make his sixth start in 10 games for the New York Rangers. Henrik Lundqvist will be the backup after missing the Rangers' 4-3 win against the Ottawa Senators on Tuesday because of the flu. Raanta made 33 saves in the win. The Rangers, who held an optional morning skate Thursday, have won six straight against the Arizona Coyotes while outscoring them 24-11, including a 3-2 victory at Madison Square Garden on Oct. 23. Their 11 road wins are tied with the Calgary Flames for most in the NHL. The Rangers' 121 goals are second in the League behind the Pittsburgh Penguins (127), and they have five players with 10 or more.

 

Coyotes team scope

The Coyotes have lost five in a row and are 29th in the League with 27 points, two ahead of the Colorado Avalanche. "There's no question it's frustrating," defenseman Luke Schenn said. "There are spurts when the effort is there and it comes down to puck luck. No one feels sorry for us and we're the only ones who can change the result." The Coyotes are 3-9-3 in their past 15 games while scoring 27 goals (1.8 per game) The Coyotes had 81 shots blocked or miss the net in their past two games. "I don't think the answer isn't trading chances with the Rangers," Schenn said. Forward Martin Hanzal needs one point to become the 17th player in Coyotes/Winnipeg Jets history with 300 NHL points. Goalie Mike Smith (illness) did not practice Wednesday but will make his 12th straight start. "He feels like he missed a lot of hockey early in the season [to injury] and he still wants to push forward," coach Dave Tippett said. Forward Josh Jooris will play his first game against the Rangers since the Coyotes claimed him off waivers from the Rangers on Dec. 11.

 

Rangers projected lineup

Chris Kreider -- Derek Stepan -- Mats Zuccarello

Michael Grabner -- Kevin Hayes -- J.T. Miller

Jimmy Vesey -- Oscar Lindberg -- Jesper Fast

Matt Puempel -- Marek Hrivik -- Brandon Pirri

Ryan McDonagh -- Dan Girardi

Marc Staal -- Nick Holden

Brady Skjei -- Kevin Klein

Antti Raanta

Henrik Lundqvist

Scratched: Adam Clendening

Injured: Pavel Buchnevich (back), Rick Nash (groin), Mika Zibanejad (broken fibula)
 
 

Coyotes projected lineup

Jamie McGinn -- Jordan Martinook -- Radim Vrbata

Brendan Perlini -- Peter Holland -- Shane Doan

Tobias Rieder -- Martin Hanzal -- Anthony Duclair

Lawson Crouse -- Christian Dvorak -- Josh Jooris

Oliver Ekman-Larsson -- Connor Murphy

Alex Goligoski -- Anthony DeAngelo

Jakob Chychrun -- Luke Schenn

Mike Smith

Louis Domingue

Scratched: Kevin Connauton, Michael Stone

Injured: Max Domi (upper body), Brad Richardson (broken leg), Ryan White (lower body)

 

Status report

Nash skated to test a groin injury that has sidelined him the past three games. He hopes to skate harder on his own Friday but told the New York Daily News he remains a little while away from returning. Lundqvist said he is feeling better and is available, and hopes to be ready to start at the Colorado Avalanche on Saturday. The Rangers returned goalie Brandon Halverson to Hartford of the American Hockey League on Wednesday. ... White skated Thursday but will miss his third straight game. The Coyotes will dress 12 forwards after using seven defensemen in their past two games.

 

Who's hot

Stepan has four goals and three assists in his past four games and 14 points in his past 13 games. Kreider has five goals in five career games against the Coyotes. … Vrbata has scored five goals in his past three games against the Rangers as a member of the Coyotes.

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Tuesday, 27 December 2016

{coyotes} Lehtonen, Stars win testy game vs Coyotes

 

GLENDALE, Ariz. (AP) The Dallas Stars had only four road wins this season, and their test Tuesday night was compounded by having to travel to Arizona on game day because of a long flight delay. That forced them to hold a morning skate in Texas before finally taking off for Phoenix.

And yet Dallas still came out a winner. Jason Spezza had a goal and assist and Kari Lehtonen made 35 saves, helping the Stars beat the Arizona Coyotes 3-2 in a heated contest.

''It was a trying day and it was a day where we could have easily gotten frustrated and made excuses,'' Spezza said.

''We still came out and played well,'' Lehtonen said. ''Good road win.''

A series of fights in the second period resulted in four players serving at least four penalty minutes each. It started when Dallas' Radek Faksa popped Coyotes goalie Mike Smith in the side with his stick after a shot.

Smith retaliated, and players from both sides intervened. Arizona's Lawson Crouse and Dallas' Curtis McKenzie were given five minutes each for fighting.

''It's an intense game,'' Spezza said. ''The only way to score nowadays is to get around the net, so somebody took exception to it, but that's our guy's job, to get there and try to get goals.''

Jamie Benn also scored for Dallas, and John Klingberg's empty-net goal with 1:08 left made it 3-1, but the Coyotes were awarded a penalty shot with 6.6 seconds left that Radim Vrbata converted.

Anthony Duclair also had a goal for Arizona.

The Coyotes ran out of time, however. The Stars have points from four straight games, and Arizona lost its fifth straight and fourth consecutive game at home.

Benn's power-play goal at 12:03 of the second period put the Stars in front for good. Benn, who'd missed a breakaway earlier in the period, tapped in a shot from Tyler Seguin while standing next to the goal.

Benn leads the Stars in points with 30 and has 10 goals. Dallas is 9-0-2 this season when leading after two periods.

Smith had 26 saves.

The Stars had a short-handed breakaway early in the second period, but Benn got his chance blocked when he tried a soft backhand too close to the net. Still, Dallas scored on the same Coyotes power play.

Spezza glided around Vrbata and beat Smith at 2:48 to take the lead with his seventh goal of the season. The Stars entered Tuesday with one goal in 12 power plays over the past four games.

''I knew their (penalty kill) unit, so when I got it I just tried to get my head up and knew that it was him,'' Spezza said of the mismatch against Vrbata, a forward. ''I was fortunate enough to get around him.''

The Coyotes answered less than a minute later. Duclair chipped away at a loose puck that Lehtonen couldn't cover and nudged it over the goal line at 3:37 of the period. It was Duclair's second goal of the season.

Arizona has just 27 goals in its last 15 games.

''When you're not scoring, your margin for error is very slim,'' coach Dave Tippett said. ''It's part of where we are as a team.''

NOTES: With F Antoine Roussel out due to injury, the Stars called up C Jason Dickinson from Texas of the AHL. Dickinson appeared in his second game this season. ... Ds Patrik Nemeth and Stephen Johns and C Cody Eakin were scratched for Dallas. Eakin served the last of a four-game suspension. ... C Ryan White (lower body injury), D Kevin Connauton and F Josh Jooris were scratched for Arizona.

UP NEXT

Stars: Host Colorado on Thursday night, the first of three straight games at home.

Coyotes: Host the New York Rangers on Thursday night, the finale of a five-game homestand.

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{coyotes} STARS (14-14-7) at COYOTES (11-18-5)

 

STARS (14-14-7) at COYOTES (11-18-5)

TV: 9 p.m.; FS-A, FS-SW PLUS, NHL.TV

 

Stars team scope

The Dallas Stars held their morning skate at their practice facility in Frisco, Texas, because mechanical problems on the plane left them at the airport for nearly three hours. "It's only as big an issue as you make it," coach Lindy Ruff said. "It's just something you deal with and move on. We've had a lot of rest, so it's a little bit of an inconvenience." Forward Tyler Seguin arrived to Arizona on Monday and skated on his own. Forward Patrick Sharp (concussion) skated but will miss his 11th straight game. "He's close … no set timetable but I think he's sooner than later," Ruff said. "It could be as soon as the next game, it could be two or three games." Sharp turned 35-years-old Tuesday. Forward Antoine Roussel was placed on injured reserve, allowing the Stars to recall Jason Dickinson from Texas of the American Hockey League so they could dress 12 forwards. Roussel's move is retroactive to Dec. 20, so he could play against the Colorado Avalanche at American Airlines Center on Thursday. Goalie Kari Lehtonen will start for the Stars, who are 4-9-4 on the road.
 
 

Coyotes team scope

The Arizona Coyotes have lost four straight, three in a row to open a five-game homestand, and are 3-8-3 in their past 14 games. "We can't let this slip away," forward Jamie McGinn said. "We know we're behind the 8-ball and we've got to get going in the right direction. It comes down to how we work as a team." Defenseman Jakob Chychrun will return after missing one game with a concussion. The Coyotes will be without forward Ryan White (lower body) for a second straight game, although he took part in the morning skate Tuesday. Coach Dave Tippett said he could go with seven defensemen against the Stars like he did in a 4-1 loss to the Toronto Maple Leafs on Dec. 23. "We'll look at both sides of it before the game and decide," Tippett said. Defenseman Alex Goligoski, acquired by Arizona in a trade with Dallas on June 16 and signed to a five-year contract reportedly worth $27.375 million five days later, will play his first game against the Stars. "Once you get through this game, you move on," Tippet said. "He's going to be a fixture here on our team for a long time. Goalie Mike Smith will start for the Coyotes. 

 

Stars projected lineup

Jamie Benn -- Tyler Seguin -- Jason Spezza

Curtis McKenzie -- Radek Faska -- Brett Ritchie

Lauri Korpikoski -- Devin Shore -- Patrick Eaves

Adam Cracknell -- Jason Dickinson -- Jiri Hudler

Esa Lindell -- John Klingberg

Dan Hanhuis -- Jamie Oleksiak

Johnny Oduya -- Jordie Benn

Kari Lehtonen

Antti Niemi

Scratched: Stephen Johns, Patrik Nemeth

Injured: Ales Hemsky (hip), Mattias Janmark (knee), Antoine Roussel, Patrick Sharp (concussion)

Suspended: Cody Eakin
 
 

Coyotes projected lineup

Jamie McGinn -- Jordan Martinook -- Radim Vrbata

Brendan Perlini -- Peter Holland -- Shane Doan

Tobias Rieder -- Martin Hanzal -- Anthony Duclair

Lawson Crouse -- Christian Dvorak

Oliver Ekman-Larsson -- Connor Murphy

Alex Goligoski -- Anthony DeAngelo

Jakob Chychrun -- Michael Stone

Luke Schenn

Mike Smith

Louis Domingue
 
Scratched: Kevin Connauton, Josh Jooris

Injured: Max Domi (hand surgery), Brad Richardson (broken leg), Ryan White (lower body)

 

Status report

Eakin will serve the final game of his four-game suspension. Though Ruff said Johns is an option after he missed a game with a lower-body injury, he is expected to sit out. Seguin will skate between Benn and Spezza, with Dickinson centering Cracknell and Hudler.

 
Who's hot

Spezza has a goal and two assists in his past two games. Klingberg has three assists during a three-game point streak.

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{coyotes} Sidney Crosby, Connor McDavid remain top vote-getters

 

NEW YORK -- With less than one week of voting left, the top vote-getters by division in the 2017 NHL All-Star Fan Vote™ remain goalie Carey Price of the Montreal Canadiens, defenseman P.K. Subban of Nashville Predators, and forwards Sidney Crosby of the Pittsburgh Penguins and Connor McDavid of the Edmonton Oilers. Hockey fans have until 11:59 p.m. ET on Monday, Jan. 2 to cast their votes for the four 2017 Honda NHL® All-Star Game captains.

The ballot page at NHL.com/vote includes a leaderboard of the top vote-getters. See below for the top vote-getters by division.

About the 2017 NHL All-Star Fan Vote:

Fans can cast votes online at NHL.com/vote in eight languages -- English, French, Czech, Finnish, German, Russian, Slovak and Swedish -- and accessible anywhere in the world, and via the NHL App for one player from each division, without regard to position. The top vote-getters by division will be named All-Stars and captains for the 2017 Honda NHL® All-Star Game in Los Angeles on Sunday, Jan. 29 (3:30 p.m. ET, NBC, SN, TVAS). Fans are permitted to select as few as one player and a maximum of four players per ballot. The maximum number of ballots cast per 24-hour period for each fan is 10. Fans can join the conversation by using the official hashtag #NHLAllStar.

 

ALL-STAR FAN VOTE IS OPEN! CAST YOUR BALLOT NOW

 

Atlantic

1. Carey Price, Montreal
2.
Jaromir Jagr, Florida
3.
Shea Weber, Montreal
4.
Patrice Bergeron, Boston
5.
Jack Eichel, Buffalo

 

Central

1.   P.K. Subban, Nashville
2.  
Patrick Kane, Chicago
3.  
Jonathan Toews, Chicago
4.  
Patrik Laine, Winnipeg
5.  
Vladimir Tarasenko, St. Louis

 

Metropolitan

1.   Sidney Crosby, Pittsburgh
2.  
Alex Ovechkin, Washington
3.  
Phil Kessel, Pittsburgh
4.  
Wayne Simmonds, Philadelphia
5.  
John Tavares, NY Islanders

 

Pacific

1.   Connor McDavid, Edmonton
2.  
Brent Burns, San Jose
3.  
Johnny Gaudreau, Calgary
4.  
Anze Kopitar, Los Angeles
5.  
Joe Thornton, San Jose

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Monday, 26 December 2016

Re: [cactuswings 3740] Storage & Other News

On Mon, Dec 26, 2016 at 10:03 AM, Dave Richardson <daveuk@cox.net> wrote:


> Mojave – KMHV

> N545GN MD11 arr Dec 24 from unknown


This is N545JN of Western Global (current photo:
http://www.jetphotos.net/photo/8429726)

Like many other for-hire freighters from several airlines, it has been
operating as one of many holiday rush overflow birds for UPS since
November 21st (in the case of this bird).

FlightAware missed it, but this was an empty ferry flight (WGN9751)
inbound from the UPS hub in Louisville (KSDF) to end it's busy month
working for them. FlightAware misses a lot with this bird - like the
fact that it departed MHV in the early morning hours today (Monday)
for Travis AFB in Northern California at WGN8301, and then departed
there this evening for an unknown destination across the pond as
WGN3801. It is currently in the air passing north of Maine headed
toward Europe (as seen on FlightRadar24).

Matt
(BNA)


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[cactuswings 3739] Storage & Other News

Last week's movers

Victorville – KVCV

BOE7             B788         arr Dec 19 from Paine Field = ET-…

Mojave – KMHV

N545GN        MD11       arr Dec 24 from unknown

WGN720        B744         arr Dec 24 from Travis AFB = N344KD

WGN9546     MD11       arr Dec 24 from Ontario ONT = N546JN

Marana – KMZJ

N17773          B722         arr Dec 22 from Phoenix

JTN6170        E190         dep Dec 21 to Nashville

Kingman – KIGM

N19666          E145         dep Dec 20 to Statesville (SVH)

Goodyear – KGYR

N535NK         A319         dep Dec 20 to Grissom ARB

JTN6145        A320         made local test flight Dec 21

N487TA         A320         made local test flight Dec 21

Phoenix Mesa Gateway – KIWA/KAZA

N191EC         E145         arr Dec 20 from Anadyr via Anchorage & Boeing Field

FAA use KIWA, ICAO use KAZA

Roswell – KROW

JTN6117        MD83       dep Dec 22 to Portsmouth PSM = N975TW

JTN6117        MD83       dep Dec 22 to Portsmouth PSM = N9627R

other bits

Mobile Downtown – KBFM

AAL9707       A321         dep Dec 20 to Dallas DFW = N996AN delivery flight

New Iberia Acadiana – KARA

BOE788         B789         arr Dec 19 from Charleston = B-

BOE450         B789         dep Dec 19 to Charleston = N824AN

San Bernardino – KSBD

KAL29D         B744         arr Dec 21 from Anchorage = HL7492

Bangor – KBGR

TAO204         AT45         arr Dec 24 from Reykjavik via Goose Bay, dep Dec 26 to Raleigh-Durham = XA-UYL delivery flight

TAO202         AT76         arr Dec 24 from Reykjavik via Goose Bay, dep Dec 26 to Releigh-Durham = XA-UYM delivery flight

TAO201         AT45         arr Dec 23 from Reykjavik via Goose Bay, dep Dec 24 to Houston HOU via Raleigh-Durham = XA-UYK delivery flight

N32109          A321         arr Dec 23 from Keflavik & dep to Tupelo

N15926          E145         arr Dec 22 from Myrtle Beach

Goose Bay – CYYR

N238FR         A320         arr Dec 22 from Hamburg XFW & dep to Tampa, delivery flight

Gander – CYQX

DAH738         B738         arr Dec 21 from Boeing Field & dep Dec 22 to Algiers = 7T-VKR delivery flight

Any help with missing registrations is appreciated.

Those not on FlightAware I have try to trace using Libhomeradar & FR24, also thanks to Chris Witt/Skyliner.

All the best,

Dave.

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