Saturday, 31 March 2018

{coyotes} Raanta, defensemen's offense lead Coyotes past Blues

 

GLENDALE, Ariz. (AP) Antti Raanta stopped 34 shots for his third shutout of the season and the Arizona Coyotes scored three goals in the second period and beat the playoff-chasing St. Louis Blues 6-0 Saturday night.

Four of the Coyotes' goals came from defensemen, including Luke Schenn, who scored his first goal in his 61st game of the season. Schenn also energized a large crowd and his teammates with a powerful check of Blues forward Scottie Upshall early in the second period.

Richard Panik added a goal just before the hit, and 28-win Arizona won its 10th this month.

Oliver Ekman-Larsson scored a power-play goal and assisted on another second-period goal, Jakob Chychrun, Alex Goligosksi and Zac Rinaldo scored, and Max Domi and Dylan Strome had three assists each for the Coyotes. Panik had an assist and Derek Stepan had two.

The Blues entered 8-1-1 in their last 10 games, but ended the night tied with Colorado for the second wild-card spot in the West at 92 points through 78 games.

Jake Allen made his 12th consecutive start in goal for St. Louis, but was replaced after the Coyotes' second goal and 12 saves. Carter Hutton finished the game and made 15 saves.

Brayden Schenn hit the post with a shot midway through the first period, the best scoring chance in the early going for St. Louis. Allen caught Brendan Perlini's wrister at 14:27, but couldn't stop Luke Schenn's long shot 32 seconds later.

The Coyotes made it 2-0 at 3:51 of the second period. Clayton Keller bounced a cross-ice pass to Panik, who scored from distance for his 13th of the season.

Luke Schenn threw a shoulder into Upshall, who staggered into the Blues' bench area after the hit. Schenn and the Blues' Chris Thorburn were given five minutes for fighting after the check.

Upshall did not return.

Raanta thwarted several Blues' attempts right in front of the net with saves amid heavy traffic throughout the second period and made more impressive saves in the third. He has 11 career shutouts.

A third Coyotes goal at 13:54 was waved off for incidental contact with Hutton before the puck crossed the goal line. Arizona challenged the call but it was upheld.

Ekman-Larsson, who lost a goal on the call, scored at 15:09 on a power play, his 14th of the season. Stepan reached 42 assists, a career high in a single season.

Chychrun made it 4-0 with his goal 20 seconds before the second intermission. Rinaldo ended the scoring at 17:40 of the third.

NOTES: Blues D Mitch Reinke, a 22-year-old who just finished his college season with Michigan Tech, made his NHL debut. ... The Blues called up D Chris Butler from AHL San Antonio in time for the game, but he was scratched. So was D Jordan Schmaltz with an upper body injury suffered Friday at Vegas. ... Coyotes C Christian Dvorak was scratched with a lower body injury, his first missed game of the season. ... The Coyotes reached 10 wins in March for just the fifth time in franchise history. ... Assistant captain Brianna Decker and forward Amanda Pelkey, from the United States women's hockey team that won the gold medal at the 2018 Winter Olympics in South Korea, performed the ceremonial puck drop before the game.

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Coyotes: At Calgary Tuesday.

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Thursday, 29 March 2018

{coyotes} Carter's hat trick powers Kings over Coyotes 4-2

 

LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Jeff Carter completed a hat trick by scoring with 4:25 left and the Los Angeles Kings beat the Arizona Coyotes 4-2 on Thursday night.

Carter scored for the third consecutive game, helping the Kings open up a two-point lead over the Anaheim Ducks for third place in the Pacific Division before the Freeway Faceoff rivals meet Friday night in Anaheim.

Jack Campbell made 20 saves for his second career win, and the Kings won consecutive games for the first time since winning three in a row Feb. 17-20. Anze Kopitar added an empty-net goal with 1.7 seconds remaining, and Tyler Toffoli had two assists.

Kevin Connauton scored for the second straight game and Max Domi had a goal and an assist for the Coyotes, who had won two straight over the Kings. Darcy Kuemper made 31 saves.

Carter capped his sixth career hat trick on a wrist shot from the left dot to give the Kings the lead at 15:35 of the third period. It was Carter's 13th goal in 17 games since returning from surgery to repair a cut tendon in his ankle, and his 59th multi-goal game in his 900th career appearance.

Carter has five goals and two assists during a three-game point streak.

Arizona took a 2-1 lead at 5:14 of the second period when Domi followed up Christian Dvorak's wraparound with a backhand for his ninth goal.

Rookie defenseman Trevor Murphy picked up his first assist and second point in his fourth career game.

Los Angeles made it 2-all when Carter redirected Dion Phaneuf's shot from the blue line in for a power-play goal at 11:49.

Connauton put the Coyotes ahead 1-0 at 12:26 in the first period with his third goal in two games. Connauton has four points in his last three games.

Carter tied it up at 1 with 27.5 seconds remaining, tipping Derek Forbort's shot past Kuemper for his 350th career goal.

NOTES: Kopitar set a new career-high with his 35th goal. ... Campbell improved to 2-0-2 as Jonathan Quick's backup after the Kings traded Kuemper to the Coyotes on Feb. 21.

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Wednesday, 28 March 2018

{coyotes} Kevin Connauton's 2 goals lift Arizona over Vegas 3-2

 

LAS VEGAS (AP) Kevin Connauton scored twice to lead the Arizona Coyotes over the Vegas Golden Knights 3-2 on Wednesday night.

It marked Arizona's first victory over the expansion Golden Knights in the teams' fifth and final game this season.

Richard Panik also scored for the Coyotes, and Antti Raanta improved to 18-16-6 by making 27 saves.

The Coyotes began the season 0-10-1 and were 9-27-5 heading into 2018, but now they're on a 15-7-2 roll, including an impressive 4-1 victory at Eastern Conference-leading Tampa Bay on Monday night. Arizona is 6-3-1 in its last 10 road games.

Erik Haula and Alex Tuch scored for the playoff-bound Golden Knights. Marc-Andre Fleury stopped 29 shots.

Both Golden Knights' goals came on a power play, as they continued their hot streak with a man advantage.

The Coyotes opened the scoring when Connauton found the loose puck after a deflection in front of the crease and backhanded it in a wide open net.

Vegas is just 7-6-3 in its last 16 games and holds a five-point lead over surging San Jose for first place in the Pacific Division. The Sharks were idle Wednesday and visit Vegas on Saturday night. The Golden Knights are 27-10-2 at home this season.

Vegas tied it after James Neal took advantage of a turnover and fed Haula for a one-timer.

With a little more than three minutes left in the first period, Clayton Keller stole the puck, maneuvered around the defense and served an attacking Panik, whose backhand beat Fleury.

Tuch deflected Jonathan Marchessault's slap shot late in the second period to knot the game at 2, but moments later Connauton scored his second goal when his shot from the point made its way through the five-hole.

NOTES: Arizona is on a winning run of 16-1-1 when holding opponents to two goals or fewer. ... Fleury remains one win away from moving into sole possession of 11th on the NHL's career wins list. ... Neal is two games shy from his 700th career game. ... Marchessault is two games away from his 200th career contest.

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{coyotes} NHL called the ‘new league of denial’ in concussion case hearing

 

With their final chance to argue that the National Hockey League concussion lawsuit should be a class action, lawyers for the former players spotlighted a years-long email trail they said proves the league is willfully negligent with its approach to head injuries.

The NHL fired back during the March 16 hearing in U.S. District Court in Minneapolis, trying to sow seeds of doubt in the mind of Judge Susan Nelson by making the case that the there is still no certainty that concussions definitively cause long-term brain diseases.

It's unclear how long Nelson might take to decide whether the case should proceed as a class action, meaning 5,000 former NHL players would automatically become plaintiffs in the case. If she follows the lead of a judge who oversaw a similar case in the NFL, Nelson could wait for months to try to ratchet up pressure on the two sides to reach a settlement.

On Tuesday, TSN obtained a 120-page transcript of the March 16 hearing that sheds more light about some of the tactics both sides are using to try to sway Nelson about the NHL's duty of care to players and whether there's a link between head hits and brain damage.

"The original league of denial, the NFL, has already admitted in front of Congress and under oath that there's not only an association but a causal link between the two," said Brian Penny, a lawyer for the players. "The new league of denial is sitting right here. They're the defendants."

(NHL lawyer Shepard Goldfein later told the judge that the NFL witness testified only that there was a link between football and neurodegenerative diseases, not a causal link.)

Stephen Grygiel, the lead attorney for the former players, began the hearing by asking Nelson to focus her attention on internal NHL emails and the depositions of league executives.

Grygiel said NHL deputy commissioner Bill Daly testified during his deposition that, "It's the obligation on the part of league office to make the game as safe as it can be without changing the culture of the game."

According to Grygiel, Daly testified that intentional head hits have never been allowed in the NHL.

"I went back and looked very carefully at all of the exhibits… and [Daly's] statement is simply not true," Grygiel said.

He said NHL senior vice-president Colin Campbell testified in a depositions that some intentional hits to the head are legal.

"We have Colin Campbell saying [in a deposition]: "Hitting a player to the head with your shoulder, which is always accepted in our game, is legal. That is a legal hit that has always been in our game for a hundred years."

When the NHL Players' Association in 2009 proposed a ban on targeted head hits, "the NHL at that point said, no, they didn't like that idea," Grygiel said.

He told Nelson that the NHL "calibrates the entertainment value" of its game and has commissioned five separate studies to understand how fans feel about fighting in the game.

"It was March 9 of 2009 [NHL vice-president of media relations] Frank Brown said, 'It's about ticket sales. Fans stand up twice a game; when we score and the buzz in the arena when there's a scrum.'"

"We have numerous emails from Stephen Walkom, twice the director of officiating for the NHL, saying, 'We sell hate, we sell violence.'"

Grygiel told Nelson that Dr. Ruben Echemendia, the chair of the NHL's concussion study group, repeatedly suggested to Daly and NHL lawyer Julie Grand the idea of doing such a long-term study on the mental health of retired players.

"I realize that bringing this topic up is akin to touching the third rail, and that is the issue of long-term consequences of head injuries and the relationship to dementia, CTE, depression," Dr. Echemendia wrote to Daly and Grand in an Aug. 2, 2012, email quoted by Grygiel.

"And what happened there? Nothing," Grygiel said. "The NHL didn't do it."

In 2013, a year after Dr. Echemendia's email, the NHL commissioned a task force to examine the feasibility of a study of long-term neurodegenerative health of players.

"What's happened as a result of that study?" Grygiel said. "As Ms. Grand testified in her deposition, not one proposal, not one draft, not one thing. Nothing."

John Beisner, a lawyer for the NHL, argued that the circumstances of the former players are too individualized to lump them all together into a class action.

"The only way to resolve these claims is to consider each claimant, each plaintiff, separately," Beisner said. "Look at their history and decide which state or province's law should apply to his claims."

Beisner mentioned Boston University researcher Dr. Ann McKee and Dr. Bennet Omalu, the neuropathologist whose story was depicted in the movie Concussion and who performed an autopsy in 2002 on former Pittsburgh Steelers player Mike Webster and diagnosed him with chronic traumatic encephalopathy, or CTE.

"There are [former] players from the 1980s and 1990s, long before Omalu and McKee even began their research on mild traumatic brain injury and the alleged link to CTE," Beisner said. "You take a snapshot of what the NHL knew or could have known in 1950, the evidence that you would look at there would be a pretty small set of information… you just can't say to a jury you should have told people in 1950 something that no one knew until 2008."

Grygiel said that so-called punch drunk syndrome was formally recognized in medical literature in 1928 and at that point, the NHL should have started warning players about the increased risk for repeated blows to the head.

Instead, Grygiel said the NHL pushed ahead with its promotion of bare-knuckle fighting and by the 1970s, it had become a crucial part of the league's business plan.

"Violence is part of the show, we sell it," former NHL president Clarence Campbell said on March 1, 1977. "The NHL has authority to make helmets and/or face shields mandatory but it has no intention of doing so."

Grygiel said that he questioned Bettman about player safety during his deposition.

"I asked him at his deposition when he came into office [in 1992] what did he find in the way of studies of player safety, in the way of files concerning any studies of player safety," Grygiel said. "He made a bit of a joke and said there wasn't much of anything. In fact, there was nothing."

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Tuesday, 27 March 2018

{coyotes} Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy nominations announced

 

The Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy is awarded annually by the Professional Hockey Writers' Association to the player who best exemplifies the qualities of perseverance, sportsmanship and dedication to ice hockey.

A player from each team is nominated by the local chapter. Those nominations are being revealed Tuesday. The list will be narrowed to three finalists and a winner will be named at the NHL Awards show in June in Las Vegas.

Below is a list of the nominees, which will be updated as each nomination is announced:

Anaheim Ducks:

Arizona Coyotes: Jakob Chychrun, D

Boston Bruins: David Backes, F

Buffalo Sabres: Kyle Okposo, F

Calgary Flames: Matt Stajan, F

Carolina Hurricanes: Jordan Staal, F

Chicago Blackhawks: Jeff Glass, G

Colorado Avalanche: Carl Soderberg, F

Columbus Blue Jackets: Zach Werenski, D

Dallas Stars: Mattias Janmark, F

Detroit Red Wings:

Edmonton Oilers: Adam Larsson, D

Florida Panthers: Roberto Luongo, G

Los Angeles Kings: Dustin Brown, F

Minnesota Wild: Matt Cullen, F

Montreal Canadiens: Antti Niemi, G

Nashville Predators: Austin Watson, F

New Jersey Devils: Brian Boyle, F

New York Islanders: Josh Bailey, F

New York Rangers: Chris Kreider, F

Ottawa Senators: Mark Borowiecki, D

Philadelphia Flyers: Claude Giroux, F

Pittsburgh Penguins, Kris Letang, D

St. Louis Blues: Carter Hutton, G

San Jose Sharks: Joe Thornton, F

Tampa Bay Lightning: Steven Stamkos, F

Toronto Maple Leafs: Roman Polak, D

Vancouver Canucks: Derek Dorsett, F

Vegas Golden Knights: Brad Hunt, D

Washington Capitals: Devante Smith-Pelley, F

Winnipeg Jets: Tyler Myers, D

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{coyotes} Rule change approved regarding goaltender interference

 

NEW YORK/TORONTO - The National Hockey League's Board of Governors has approved changes to Rule 78.7 (ii) Coach's Challenge - Goaltender Interference, the League announced today.

The changes were recommended by the NHL's General Managers at their March Meeting and subsequently approved by the NHL/NHLPA Competition Committee.

The updated rule, as written below (with changes underlined), will be implemented for games as of Wednesday, March 28.

(ii) Scoring Plays Involving Potential "Interference on the Goalkeeper"

(c) The standard for overturning the call in the event of a "GOAL" call on the ice is that the NHL Situation Room (which shall include a former referee in the Officiating Department in the decision-making process), after reviewing any and all available replays and consulting with the Referee who made the original call, determines that the goal should have been disallowed due to "Interference on the Goalkeeper," as described in Rules 69.1, 69.3 and 69.4.

(d) The standard for overturning the call in the event of a "NO GOAL" call on the ice is that the NHL Situation Room (which shall include a former referee in the Officiating Department in the decision-making process), after reviewing any and all available replays and consulting with the Referee who made the original call, determines that the goal on the ice should have been allowed because either: (i) there was no actual contact of any kind initiated by the attacking Player with the goalkeeper; or (ii) the attacking Player was pushed, shoved or fouled by a defending Player causing the attacking Player to come into contact with the goalkeeper; or (iii) the attacking Player's positioning within the crease did not impair the goalkeeper's ability to defend his goal and, in fact, had no discernible impact on the play.

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Monday, 26 March 2018

{coyotes} Coyotes beat Lightning as Stamkos sits with injury

 

TAMPA, Fla. (AP) Clayton Keller had a goal and an assist to lead the Arizona Coyotes over the Tampa Bay Lightning 4-1 on Monday night.

The Coyotes got two goals from defensemen as Trevor Murphy and Jacob Chychrun each scored to help Arizona improve to 17-12-6 since January. Brendan Perlini also scored for the Coyotes, and Antti Raanta had 19 saves

Chychrun scored the winner on the power play at 17:22 of the second period.

The Lightning played without captain Steven Stamkos, who missed the game with an undisclosed lower-body injury. Tampa Bay has lost consecutive games for the second time in 10 days. Since scoring seven goals against the New York Islanders on Thursday, the Lightning have two goals in two games.

Tampa Bay has been in first place in the Eastern Conference since Oct. 19 but is just two points ahead of the Boston Bruins, who have played two fewer games.

Nikita Kucherov scored on the power play with 5:23 left for his 38th goal. Louis Domingue made 31 saves facing the team he started the season with.

After a scoreless first period, Murphy fired a slap shot from the outside of the left circle that hit off the inside back post at 10:45 for his first career goal. Chychrun's goal, on an open look from the slot with Domingue prone on the ice, made it 2-0.

Arizona, which blew a 2-0 lead in the third period Saturday against Florida, increased the lead to 3-0 when Perlini was in the slot for a quick one-timer off a feed from Dylan Strome. The goal was originally waived off for goaltender interference but overturned on a challenge.

NOTES: Keller extended his scoring streak to nine games. Keller registered his 60th point of the season to become the 22nd player in franchise history to reach the milestone and set a franchise rookie record with his 23rd goal. ... Tampa Bay RW Adam Erne left the game in the first period with a lower-body injury and did not return. ... Lightning D Slater Koekkoek was in the lineup for the first time since March 8. He was a healthy scratch in 11 of the previous 12 games.

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Re: [cactuswings 3924] Sotrage & Other News

According to Planespotters.net, 2-TBXI is the former A320 B-2341 of Sichuan Airlines (msn551).

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On the ground at KBFM 3 weeks ago outside Airbus plant 9.

Sent from my iPhone

James MCF . 

On Mar 26, 2018, at 10:03 AM, Dave Richardson <daveuk@cox.net> wrote:

Latest movers

Victorville – KVCV

N887BA         B788         dep Mar 21 to Portland PDX

N631SW        B733         dep Mar 21 to Tucson

N605SW        B733         dep Mar 17 to Tucson

LAN9982       B788         arr Mar 18 from Santiago SCL = CC-BBG

SXA453         B772         made local test flight Mar 20

BOE839         B788         made local test flight Mar 19 = N887BA

Marana – KMZJ

V8-ALI            B744         arr Mar 23 from Hamburg

Kingman – KIGM

ASQ3218       E145         dep Mar 20 to Grissom ARB

Goodyear – KGYR

PAC9677       B762         arr Mar 24 from Cincinnati = N652GT

ASA9461       B734         arr Mar 23 from Paine Field = N709AS

Roswell – KROW

N7375A         B763         arr Mar 15 from Wilmington ILN

N687AA         B752         dep Mar 18 to Anchorage

N387AM        B763         dep Mar 17 to to Wilmington ILN

other bits

Mobile Downtown – KBFM

JBU6990       A321         dep Mar 23 to Greensboro GSO via Charlotte = N993JE delivery flight

NKS9686       A321         dep Mar 22 to Detroit = N686NK delivery flight

DAL9938       A321         dep Mar 16 to Kansas City MCI = N341DN delivery flight

San Bernardino – KSBD

DAL9933       MD88       arr Mar 25 from Atlanta = N919DL

DAL9932       MD90       arr Mar 23 from Minneapolis/St.Paul = N961DN

N688UA         DH8D       arr Mar 22 from Anchorage via Paine Field

DAL9933       MD88       arr Mar 22 from Atlanta = N923DL

ARG1082      A343         arr Mar 21 from Buenos Aires EZE = LV-CSF

Bangor – KBGR

N316NV         A319         arr Mar 24 from Stansted & dep to Greensboro GSO

N377SK         E135         arr Mar 22 from Nashville & dep to Keflavik via Goose Bay

Goose Bay – CYYR

TFFXH           DH8B       arr Mar 21 from North Bay

AVA4991       A20N        arr Mar 21 from Toulouse, dep Mar 22 to Medellin = N766AV delivery flight

Any help with missing registrations is appreciated.

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

All the best,

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