Monday, 30 June 2025

{coyotes} Maple Leafs acquire F Maccelli from Mammoth for draft pick


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The Toronto Maple Leafs have acquired forward Matias Maccelli from the Utah Mammoth on Monday in exchange for a 2027 conditional third-round pick. 

The draft pick will upgrade to a 2029 second-round draft selection if Maccelli records at least 51 points during the 2025-26 campaign and Toronto also qualifies for the 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs.

Maccelli, 24, recorded eight goals and 18 points in 55 games with Utah last season.

The 5-foot-11 winger is entering the final season of a three-year, $10.28 million contract with an annual cap hit of $3.43 million. He is scheduled to become a restricted free agent at the end of the 2025-26 campaign.

Drafted 98th overall by the Arizona Coyotes in 2019, Maccelli has 37 goals and 130 points in 224 career games.

Maccelli's best season came during the 2023-24 campaign where he registered 17 goals and 57 points in 82 games.

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Sunday, 29 June 2025

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Friday, 27 June 2025

{coyotes} NHL, NHLPA extend collective bargaining agreement


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The NHL and NHL Players' Association are set to have labour peace through the 2029-30 season.

The league and its union announced Friday that the two sides have agreed to an extension of their collective bargaining agreement that includes an expansion of the regular season from 82 to 84 games.

The NHL and NHLPA, which agreed to a memorandum of understanding through negotiations that began in April, revealed details of the pact Friday ahead of the first round of the league's draft.

The extension still requires ratification on both sides.

The two sides had previously described talks as positive, a far cry from the boardroom strife that has gripped the sport in the past and led to a number of work stoppages, including a lockout that doomed the entire 2004-05 campaign.

Along with adding two games per team to the regular-season schedule and truncating exhibition play, early reports said the CBA will see a shortening of the maximum length of contracts and the addition of a playoff salary cap.

Players have been able to re-sign with their current team for up to eight years since 2013 and sign a contract with another club for seven years. The new CBA would reportedly see both scenarios cut by one season.

The playoff salary cap, meanwhile, would prevent teams from using long-term injured reserve loopholes to load up rosters ahead of the post-season.

Previous rules allowed teams with players on long-term injured reserve to exceed the salary cap by roughly the same amount as the injured player's salary until the playoffs.

A consistent complaint from certain teams and fan bases alike, the Chicago Blackhawks, Tampa Bay Lightning and Vegas Golden Knights are among the clubs to have used the system to load up for post-season runs.

NHL commissioner Gary Bettman said earlier this month during the Stanley Cup final that talks on a new CBA were going well and that the sides were "having really good discussions."

NHLPA executive director Marty Walsh added at the time: "I feel good with where we are."

The league and union have been working off the memorandum negotiated to finish the 2019-20 season during the COVID-19 pandemic. This new deal melds that agreement with the framework from 12 years ago, after the 2012-13 campaign was reduced to 48 games because of a lockout.

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Thursday, 26 June 2025

{coyotes} NHL and NHLPA close to agreeing on 4-year CBA extension including an 84-game season, AP sources say


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The NHL and NHL Players' Association are on the verge of extending the collective bargaining agreement more than a year before it expires and expanding the regular season to 84 games.

The league and union have been in talks since April and are closing in on a memorandum of understanding addressing a number of high-profile topics long before the current agreement runs out in September 2026. The four-year extension that could be announced as soon as Friday at the draft in Los Angeles would provide extended labor peace in a sport that has had multiple work stoppages, including the 2004-05 lockout that wiped out an entire season.

The league and union closing in on a deal was confirmed Thursday by three people familiar with the negotiations who spoke with The Associated Press on condition on anonymity because the deal had not yet been finalized. It was first reported by Daily Faceoff.

Two of the people said the new CBA will increase the regular season to 84 games from 82, shorten the maximum length of contracts and add a playoff salary cap for the first time. Extending the regular season from a total of 1,312 games to 1,344 would also come with curtailing exhibition play.

Since 2013, players have been able to re-sign with their own team for up to eight years and sign with another for up to seven years. Under the new CBA terms, each would be reduced by a year, to seven for re-signing and six for changing teams.

A salary cap in the postseason would prevent teams from using long-term injured reserve rules to load up their rosters. Currently, teams with players on LTIR can exceed the cap by roughly the amount of the players' salaries until the playoffs begin. The option has been used, for example, by Chicago (Patrick Kane in 2015), Tampa Bay (Nikita Kucherov in 2021) and the Vegas Golden Knights (Mark Stone in multiple seasons) during their playoff runs.

NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman and NHLPA executive director Marty Walsh foreshadowed a quick conclusion to labor talks speaking at the Stanley Cup Final earlier in June. Bettman said the sides were "in really good shape, having really good discussions," and Walsh added that talks were "moving forward, and I feel good with where we are."

A full, new CBA would be the first since 2013. The league and the union have been working on the memorandum negotiated in 2020 to finish that season during the pandemic and would meld that agreement with the framework from 12 years ago.

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Wednesday, 25 June 2025

{coyotes} NHL and the players’ union have discussed going to an 84-game season in CBA talks, AP source says


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Moving to an 84-game regular season from 82 is one of the topics that has been discussed in collective bargaining talks between the NHL and the NHL Players' Association, according to a person familiar with negotiations.

The person spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity Wednesday because the subjects involved in CBA discussions are not being revealed publicly by either side.

The potential change that could go into effect as soon as 2026-27 would reduce the preseason to four games per team. It is among the several tweaks the league and union are talking about, a list that is believed to also include contract terms and long-term injury rules.

Going to 84 games could also even out scheduling with the league at 32 teams playing each division opponent four times, three against the other division in the same conference and two against those in the other conference. It could alternatively lead to more rivalry games.

Commissioner Gary Bettman told reporters in Los Angeles that the Board of Governors received a substantial update on the state of negotiations. Bettman said any agreement would be subject to ratification by the board.

Bettman and NHLPA executive director Marty Walsh said at the Stanley Cup Final voiced optimism about the situation. Bettman said they were "in really good shape, having really good discussions." Walsh said: "It's moving forward and I feel good with where we are and we'll see what happens."

The current CBA does not expire until September 2026, so there is no tight deadline to work with along with a lack of major issues to confront where the sides are far apart.

The NHL had an 84-game regular season from 1992-94, with the league and union agreeing to add to two neutral-site games for each team.

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{coyotes} Mammoth acquire F Peterka from Sabres, sign him to five-year, $38.5M contract extension


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The Utah Mammoth have acquired forward JJ Peterka from the Buffalo Sabres in exchange for defenceman Michael Kesselring and forward Josh Doan, per TSN Hockey Insider Pierre LeBrun.

He adds that Peterka, a pending restricted free agent, has inked a five-year contract extension with an AAV of $7.7 million with Utah.

Peterka, 23, scored 27 goals and finished with a career-high 68 points in 77 games in a breakout season with the Sabres last year.

The native of Munich, Germany was selected in the second round (34th overall) of the 2020 NHL Entry Draft, and has spent his entire career with the Sabres organization.

In 238 career NHL games, Peterka has 67 goals and 150 points.

Doan, the son of Arizona Coyotes icon Shane Doan, scored seven goals and finished with 19 points in 51 games for Utah last season. Kesselring set career highs in games (82), goals (seven) and points (29) in his third season with Utah last year.

Following disappointing seasons for both franchises, the Sabres and Mammoth are both slated to make their selections within the first 10 picks of the NHL Draft on Friday.

Utah, following a 38-31-13 season, will pick fourth, while the Sabres (36-39-7) will pick ninth.

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{coyotes} NHL’s first decentralized draft is a logistical challenge to make the event fit for TV


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NHL teams for the first time in a non-pandemic environment will not be gathering in one place for the draft, and the mind-boggling logistics of decentralizing the annual event are right up Steve Mayer's alley.

The league's president of content and events has masterminded how to put on outdoor games, All-Star weekends, the Stanley Cup Final in a bubble and last year's draft at the Sphere. Holding a smaller get-together at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles with similar pageantry and coordination between 32 teams spread across North America has become his department's next big challenge.

"We thought this would be simpler, and it's actually become way more complicated," Mayer said Tuesday from LA. "Everything has to be spot on. It was so much easier when you can look at table No. 6 and they were making their pick and it was easy. I just think this is way more complicated than it had been in the past."

Commissioner Gary Bettman will be on site, along with nearly 100 of the top prospects, 32 of whom will be selected in the first round Friday night and the others expected to hear their names called Saturday when the draft resumes.

Then there are 90-plus remote cameras for the draft rooms in the various markets — including the Philadelphia Flyers setup down the shore in Atlantic City — and the guest selectors who will be announcing the picks, such as Jeremy Jackson and Marguerite Moreau of "Mighty Ducks" movie fame for the Anaheim Ducks.

There won't be a crowd of more than 100,000 fans in attendance like the NFL draft, though the NHL is hoping to put on a different kind of spectacle that translates well to TV. That includes a virtual environment a player will walk into and be able to interact with the staff of the team that just picked him.

"They're going to have a back-and-forth interaction with the kid they just drafted (and) the kid will have an opportunity to say a few words back at this group, which will be captured for television and it will be quite unique," Mayer said. "That moment in that environment ... is what I think will set us apart from the NBA and Major League Baseball and the NFL, to an extent."

The NHL also gave itself a tough act to follow with the spectacle at the Sphere last year. That was a celebration of the last in-person draft (or so everyone thought) for a while, and the venue on the Las Vegas Strip stood out as the star.

This is nothing like a sequel, but some of the graphics that debuted in the Sphere will be back.

"We're taking some of those same elements, as you'll see, to give our environment depth," Mayer said. "On television, I think it'll look spectacular. Whether it's decentralized, centralized, we don't care. Just tell us what we need to do, and as an event team we're willing and ready to pull it off."

Pull it off now. But for how long?

Bettman has repeatedly said teams — not the league office — asked and then voted for the draft to be decentralized. There's some regret about that, so decentralizing may be a one-off, one-year thing.

"If after this experience the clubs say, 'You know what, on second thought let's go back to the old format,' we'll do that," Bettman said in Edmonton at the final. "What we do will be totally in response to what the clubs tell us they want."

Club officials aren't quite sure what they want. This will be Washington Capitals assistant general manager Ross Mahoney's 28th NHL draft, and he compares it to the virtual ones in 2020 and '21.

"It gives you more freedom to talk," Mahoney said. "When you're on the draft floor, the next table's right here with scouts on other teams and that, so I guess it gives us a lot more freedom to speak freely and talk about things. But yeah we'll have a better idea after Saturday."

Mathieu Darche, GM of the New York Islanders who have the No. 1 pick, enjoys being on the draft floor with everyone in the same city. Maybe he'll get his wish next year, but he's fine with this as he runs a team for the first time.

"I'm comfortable with both situations," Darche said. "Whatever the league decides, I'll be doing my job."

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Monday, 23 June 2025

{coyotes} Order of selection for 2025 NHL Draft

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NEW YORK -- The National Hockey League announced today the current order of selection for the 2025 Upper Deck NHL Draft at L.A. Live's Peacock Theater in Los Angeles.

The 2025 Upper Deck NHL Draft will take place over two days: Round 1 will be held on Friday, June 27 at 7 p.m. ET (ESPN, ESPN+, Sportsnet, TVA Sports), followed by rounds two through seven on June 28 at 12 p.m. ET (NHL Network, ESPN+, Sportsnet, SN1).

Round 1

1. NY Islanders
2. San Jose
3. Chicago
4. Utah
5. Nashville
6. Philadelphia
7. Boston
8. Seattle
9. Buffalo
10. Anaheim
11. Pittsburgh
12. NY Rangers (opt. to VAN/cond. to PIT)
13. Detroit
14. Columbus
15. Vancouver
16. Montreal (from CGY)
17. Montreal
18. Calgary (from NJD)
19. St. Louis
20. Columbus (from MIN)
21. Ottawa
22. Philadelphia (from COL)
23. Nashville (from TBL)
24. Los Angeles
25. Chicago (from TOR)
26. Nashville (from VGK via SJS)
27. Washington
28. Winnipeg
29. Carolina
30. San Jose (from DAL)
31. Philadelphia (from EDM)
32. Calgary (from FLA)

Pick 12 - Under the terms of a Jan. 31, 2025 trade, NY Rangers will transfer their 1st-round pick in either the 2025 or 2026 NHL Draft to Vancouver, at NY Rangers' option. Under the terms of a Jan. 31, 2025 trade, Vancouver will transfer the pick acquired from the Rangers to Pittsburgh.

Round 2

33. San Jose
34. Chicago
35. Nashville
36. Philadelphia
37. Washington (from BOS)
38. Seattle
39. Buffalo
40. Philadelphia (from ANA)
41. Montreal (from PIT)
42. NY Islanders
43. NY Rangers
44. Detroit
45. Anaheim (from CBJ via PHI)
46. Utah
47. Vancouver
48. Philadelphia (from CGY)
49. Montreal
50. New Jersey
51. Boston (from STL via PIT and EDM)
52. Minnesota
53. San Jose (from OTT)
54. Calgary (from COL via WSH)
55. Nashville (from TBL)
56. Tampa Bay (from LAK)
57. Seattle (from TOR via UTA and TBL)
58. Vegas
59. Pittsburgh (from WSH)
60. Anaheim (from WPG via NJD)
61. Boston (from CAR via COL)
62. Chicago (from DAL)
63. New Jersey (from EDM via UTA)
64. Toronto (from FLA)

Round 3

65. Vancouver (from SJS via VGK and NYR)
66. Chicago
67. Nashville
68. Philadelphia
69. Boston
70. NY Rangers (from SEA)
71. Buffalo
72. Anaheim
73. Pittsburgh
74. NY Islanders
75. Detroit (from NYR via UTA)
76. Detroit
77. Columbus
78. Utah
79. Montreal (from VAN)
80. Calgary
81. Montreal
82. Montreal (from NJD)
83. Edmonton (from STL)
84. Pittsburgh (from MIN via PHI and NSH)
85. Pittsburgh (from OTT via STL)
86. Toronto (from COL via NSH and SJS)
87. Carolina (from TBL)
88. Los Angeles
89. NY Rangers (from TOR via ANA)
90. New Jersey (from VGK)
91. Vegas (from WSH)
92. Winnipeg
93. Washington (from CAR)
94. Dallas
95. San Jose (from EDM)
96. Ottawa (from FLA)

Round 4

97. Ottawa (from SJS)
98. Chicago
99. New Jersey (from NSH)
100. Boston (from PHI via TOR)
101. Anaheim (from BOS via DET)
102. Seattle
103. Buffalo
104. Anaheim
105. Pittsburgh
106. NY Islanders
107. Chicago (from NYR)
108. Montreal (from DET)
109. Columbus
110. Utah
111. NY Rangers (from VAN via COL)
112. Florida (from CGY)
113. Montreal
114. New Jersey
115. San Jose (from STL via CBJ)
116. Buffalo (from MIN via ANA)
117. Vancouver (from OTT via EDM)
118. Colorado
119. Detroit (from TBL)
120. Los Angeles
121. Minnesota (from TOR)
122. Vegas
123. Washington
124. San Jose (from WPG via DAL)
125. Carolina
126. Dallas
127. Tampa Bay (from EDM)
128. Florida

Round 5

129. Florida (from SJS)
130. Pittsburgh (from CHI via TOR and WSH)
131. Nashville
132. Philadelphia
133. Boston
134. Seattle
135. Buffalo
136. Anaheim
137. Toronto (from PIT)
138. NY Islanders
139. NY Rangers
140. Detroit
141. Minnesota (from CBJ)
142. Utah
143. Vancouver
144. Calgary
145. Montreal
146. Dallas (from NJD)
147. St. Louis
148. Pittsburgh (from MIN via NYR)
149. Ottawa
150. San Jose (from COL)
151. Tampa Bay
152. Los Angeles
153. Toronto
154. Vegas
155. Washington
156. Winnipeg
157. Philadelphia (from CAR)
158. Dallas
159. Anaheim (from EDM)
160. Florida

Round 6

161. New Jersey (from SJS)
162. Chicago
163. Nashville
164. Philadelphia
165. Boston
166. NY Rangers (from SEA)
167. Buffalo
168. Anaheim
169. Pittsburgh
170. NY Islanders
171. NY Rangers
172. Detroit
173. Columbus
174. Utah
175. Vancouver
176. Calgary
177. Montreal
178. New Jersey
179. St. Louis
180. Minnesota
181. Ottawa
182. Nashville (from COL)
183. Carolina (from TBL)
184. Los Angeles
185. Toronto
186. Vegas
187. Vegas (from WSH)
188. Winnipeg
189. Carolina
190. Dallas
191. Edmonton
192. Florida

Round 7

193. Tampa Bay (from SJS)
194. Chicago
195. Buffalo (from NSH)
196. Los Angeles (from PHI)
197. Chicago (from BOS)
198. Seattle
199. Buffalo
200. Anaheim
201. Pittsburgh
202. NY Islanders
203. NY Rangers
204. Detroit
205. Columbus
206. Tampa Bay (from UTA)
207. Vancouver
208. Calgary
209. Montreal
210. San Jose (from NJD)
211. Detroit (from STL)
212. Tampa Bay (from MIN)
213. Ottawa
214. Colorado
215. Tampa Bay
216. Los Angeles
217. Toronto
218. Columbus (from VGK)
219. Buffalo (from WSH via SJS)
220. Winnipeg
221. Carolina
222. Dallas
223. Edmonton
224. Florida

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Sunday, 15 June 2025

[cactuswings 4706] Storage Update Jun 14

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SWA8500/10JUN          PAE-P08                         B737       N935WN

VCV Victorville: CA

FDX9040/04JUN           MEM-VCV                       A306       N653FE

BOE415/06JUN             RNT-VCV                        B38M      N824NV

BOE30208JUN              RNT-VCV                        B38M      SE-RTU

DAL9955/08JUN            ATL-VCV                         B752       N660DL

BOE317/09JUN             RNT-VCV                        B38M      TC-SMS

BOE423/11JUN             BFI-VCV                          B38M      ET-BAK

BOE995/11JUN             RNT-VCV                        B38M      XA-AMH

FDX9045/12JUN           MEM-VCV                       A306       N732FD

BOE711/13JUN             RNT-VCV                        B38M      9M-MVL

 

BOE413/04JUN             VCV-BFI                          B38M      N822NV

BOE954/06JUN             VCV-BFI                          B38M      N5573B

SEJ9292/07JUN            VCV-YYR                        B738       VT-SEJ

BOE380/08JUN             VCV-PAE                        B38M      B-226Z

BOE414/11JUN             VCV-BFI                          B38M      N823NV

N747GF13JUN              VCV-AMA                        B744       N747GF

BOE422/14JUN             VCV-BFI                          B38M      ET-BAJ

SBD San Bernardino: CA

AXY520H/14JUN           FLL-SBD                         A343       9H-BIG

 

DAL9936/06JUN            SBD-MSP                        A21N      N574DT

DAL9936/13JUN            SBD-MSP                        A21N      N575DN

SKF San Antonio Kelly Field: TX

BOE642/12JUN             SKF-CAE                        B789       N20163

BOE506/13JUN             SKE-PAE                        B789       D-ABPF

ROW Roswell: NM

CJT9001/03JUN            YVR-ELP-ROW              B763       C-GAZI

VIV5/04JUN                    SAT-ROW                       A20N      XA-VIY

SKW5191/05JUN          FAT-ROW                        CRJ7      N771SK

SKW6939/08JUN          DEN-ROW                      CRJ2      N956SW

UPS9501/11JUN           SDF-ROW                       B752       N415UP

 

SKW6940/08JUN          ROW-DEN                      CRJ2      N926SW

SKW6969/10JUN          ROS-COS                       CRJ2      N986SW

BFM Mobile: AL

MXY9253/04JUN           BFM-TPA                         BCS3      N253BZ

JAT9007/13JUN             BFM-SCL                        A20N      CC-DIU

MXY9248/13JUN           BFM-TPA                         BCS3      N248BZ

BHM Birmingham: AL

DAL9950/06JUN            ATL-BHM                         B752       N672DL

SWA8500/06JUN          ATL-BHM                         B737       N418WN

SWA8501/13JUN          ATL-BHM                         B737       N223WN

 

DAL9951/16MAY           BHM-ATL                         B712       N959AT

DAL9937/14JUN            BHM-ATL                         B712       N934AT

DHN Dothan: AL

CFYPN/10JUN               YMX-CHS-DHN             B732       C-FYPN

 

NRL61/07JUN                DHN-YMX                       B734       C-GGWF

BYH Blytheville: AR

DAL9959/02JUN            ATL-BYH                         B752       N682DA

WGN9542/12JUN          OST-LCK-BYH               MD11      N542KD

OPF Opa-locka: FL

CSB6415/13JUN           OPF-CVG                        B763       N1381A

VQQ Cecil Field: FL

N904SY/12JUN             PVG-ICN-ANC-VQQ     B739       N904SY