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Torrance Transit fleet is made of Gillig | Phantoms and Gillig Advantages. |
He was assigned to the | Phantoms and made his professional debut on March 16, |
A rivalry between two volleyball teams (the | Phantoms and the Madonnas) causes a big catastrophe wh |
role, operating Gloster Javelins, Lightnings, | Phantoms and Tornado F3s. |
me between the Flyers, the AHL's Philadelphia | Phantoms, and the Grand Rapids Griffins of the IHL. |
ted the Bridgeport Sound Tigers, Philadelphia | Phantoms, and the Hartford Wolf Pack to win the Richar |
n Montgomery played part of the year with the | Phantoms and spent the majority of the year with the M |
ed his first full professional season for the | Phantoms, and also played six games for the Flyers in |
Early in the season, he was assigned to the | Phantoms and shortly after suffered an ankle injury th |
son, Matt Clackson played for the Adirondack | Phantoms, and was traded to Phoenix Coyotes on June 7, |
in Philadelphia playing for the Philadelphia | Phantoms and was traded to the Nashville Predators on |
74 Sqn gave up their F-4J | Phantoms and received surplus Phantom FGR.2s in Januar |
est of his Flyers spell with the Philadelphia | Phantoms and was loaned back to the Providence Bruins |
ed out USL Second Division side New Hampshire | Phantoms, and made his debut for them on 23 June 2007. |
On Friday, June 23, 2006, the | Phantoms announced that they would return for the 2007 |
The Westchester | Phantoms are a professional basketball team in the Blu |
0, Iran launched Operation Kaman 99 as 40 F-4 | Phantoms, armed with Mark 82, Mark 83 and Mark 84 bomb |
ad a brief spell in the AHL team Philadelphia | Phantoms, as well as in the ECHL teams Texas Wildcatte |
Phantoms, as well as Midnight, make mention of an 'amo | |
9 training camp he was sent to the Adirondack | Phantoms as Ray Emery and Brian Boucher were slated to |
fter being re-equipped with McDonnell-Douglas | Phantoms at RAF Coningsby in 1969. |
Bandits, Worcester IceCats, and Philadelphia | Phantoms, averaging nearly a point a game in his AHL c |
el is cleared, a new maze is created, and the | phantoms became harder (requiring more shots) to kill. |
spent the next two seasons primarily with the | Phantoms before he was traded on February 7, 2003, alo |
2008 was the | Phantoms' best season by far: after winning the Easter |
It is currently home to the New Yorker | Phantoms Braunschweig basketball team. |
In 2004, he joined the New Yorker | Phantoms Braunschweig for three seasons, but was unabl |
e began the year playing for the Peterborough | Phantoms, but after 27 games was spotted by the EIHL c |
with the American Hockey League's Adirondack | Phantoms, but after impressing coaches during training |
Picard began the 2006-07 NHL season with the | Phantoms, but after just six games, he was called up t |
erated maze, attempting to kill the eponymous | phantoms by shooting them. |
The | phantoms can take multiple hits (usually two). |
x Mooseheads, Boston University, Philadelphia | Phantoms, Chicago Wolves, Atlanta Thrashers, Manitoba |
The | Phantoms did not return after the 2009 season. |
The | Phantoms dismal 2-10-1 record to start to the 2010-11 |
tense U.S. firepower, which included U.S. F-4 | Phantoms dropping special illumination bombs which bli |
nly 19 points in 61 games with the Adirondack | Phantoms during the 2009-10 AHL season. |
eetings each year including events for Solos, | Phantoms, Enterprises, Lasers, Comets, Laser 2000s, La |
cept for integration into late model Navy F-4 | Phantoms equipped with the AIM-9 Sidewinder. |
The | Phantoms finished the regular season with a 5-9 record |
The | Phantoms finished the regular season with a 8-6 record |
g their first two road contests, however, the | Phantoms' first home game, scheduled for April 8, 2006 |
The | Phantoms folded before the 1968 NASL season due to poo |
moved to Peekskill, becoming the Westchester | Phantoms, for the 2007-2008 season. |
Carotid | phantoms for use as synthetic vessels in Doppler flow |
tober 30, 2010, Maroon was dismissed from the | Phantoms for an undisclosed incident. |
fter two seasons he moved to the Philadelphia | Phantoms for one season. |
ng graduation from flight school, he flew F-4 | Phantoms from 1980 to 1983 with VMFA-312 at Marine Cor |
e consisted of Nos 56 and 74 Squadrons flying | Phantoms from RAF Wattisham, No. 5 and No. 29 Squadron |
gue, where he played the vast majority of The | Phantoms' games. |
006, after losing their first four games, the | Phantoms got their very first-ever win in a 54-30 home |
include Lasers, RS400s, RS300s, RS200s, GP14, | Phantoms, Graduates and Merlin Rockets. |
In his debut on the road against the Toronto | Phantoms, he completed 29-of-38 passes for a season-hi |
y of the 2003-04 season with the Philadelphia | Phantoms, he played in his first seven NHL games with |
ni scored the fourth natural hat-trick in the | Phantoms history, also scoring his first three points |
erborough Ice Arena, home to the Peterborough | Phantoms ice hockey team, is in Bretton. |
or as | phantoms in imaging technique development. |
He played for the New Hampshire | Phantoms in 2005. |
lso played two seasons with the New Hampshire | Phantoms in the USL Premier Development League. |
, the River Rats lost 2-3 to the Philadelphia | Phantoms in the longest game played in AHL history. |
He was sent to the Philadelphia | Phantoms in the American Hockey League but was recalle |
Dubois returned to play for the New Hampshire | Phantoms in the USL Premier Development League in 2010 |
player who currently plays for New Hampshire | Phantoms in the USL Premier Development League. |
player who currently plays for New Hampshire | Phantoms in the USL Premier Development League. |
He made his debut for Derbyshire | Phantoms in a NatWest Pro40 League match against Worce |
hey were still two points ahead of Derbyshire | Phantoms in third place, and dominating on net run-rat |
go on to eventually lose to the Philadelphia | Phantoms in seven games. |
Soccer League, returned to the New Hampshire | Phantoms in July. |
In 2006, the Palm Beach | Phantoms indoor football team planned on playing there |
The creature from | Phantoms is able to embody the consumed beings and in |
The | Phantoms liked what they saw in him and decided to swi |
ed out USL Second Division side New Hampshire | Phantoms, making three appearances for the team. |
The | Phantoms managed one win in their history: a 43-41 win |
a possible new location for the New Hampshire | Phantoms minor league soccer club of the USL Second Di |
r his contributions to the community when the | Phantoms named him as the team's 2006-07 Man of the Ye |
Derbyshire | Phantoms needed to win to have a chance of qualifying |
The thrustships methodically fired on the | phantoms, not knowing that their energy beams were sla |
There are only the | phantoms of the past... |
In 1967, he managed the Pittsburgh | Phantoms of the National Professional Soccer League. |
, Young played four games with the Pittsburgh | Phantoms of Roller Hockey International. |
In 1997, he played for the New Hampshire | Phantoms of the USISL D-3 Pro League. |
Flyers were affiliated with the Philadelphia | Phantoms of the AHL and the Mobile Mysticks of the ECH |
Flyers were affiliated with the Philadelphia | Phantoms of the AHL and the Trenton Titans of the ECHL |
Flyers were affiliated with the Philadelphia | Phantoms of the AHL and the Wheeling Nailers of the EC |
eleased him, he signed with the New Hampshire | Phantoms of the USL Second Division in April 2007. |
ockey defenceman who plays for the Adirondack | Phantoms of the American Hockey League (AHL). |
, he spent eight games with the New Hampshire | Phantoms of the PSL, with whom he posted 7 wins and 4 |
ckey defenceman and captain of the Adirondack | Phantoms of the American Hockey League (AHL). |
l in 2001, however he signed with the Toronto | Phantoms of the Arena Football League in 2002. |
professional basketball team, the Pittsburgh | Phantoms of the American Basketball Association, began |
r who most recently played for the Adirondack | Phantoms of the American Hockey League (AHL). |
appearing in 132 games with the Philadelphia | Phantoms of the American Hockey League, and one NHL ga |
Flyers, who assigned him to the Philadelphia | Phantoms of the AHL, where he spent the whole season d |
his professional debut with the Philadelphia | Phantoms of the American Hockey League (AHL) during th |
rently an assistant coach with the Adirondack | Phantoms of the American Hockey League (AHL). |
r who is currently playing for the Adirondack | Phantoms of the American Hockey League (AHL). |
urrently serves as the home of the Adirondack | Phantoms, of the AHL. |
professional contract with the New Hampshire | Phantoms of the USL Second Division in 2003 at the end |
The squadron first acquired | Phantoms on 1 November 1975 at RAF Coningsby before mo |
eighton was waived and sent to the Adirondack | Phantoms on January 4, 2011, the logjam at the positio |
his professional career with the Philadelphia | Phantoms organization. |
Phantoms over Cairo - Israeli Air Force in the War of | |
Force to make his dream a reality, flying F-4 | Phantoms over southeast Asia for three tours. |
Without Singer in goal, the | Phantoms posted a record of 3 wins and 7 losses. |
After refueling in mid-air the | Phantoms reached the Iraqi capital Baghdad, where they |
st bowling figures for the hosting Derbyshire | Phantoms, removing Richard Pyrah and Simon Guy in succ |
aying for the Baltimore Bandits, Philadelphia | Phantoms, Rochester Americans, Providence Bruins, and |
Philadelphia | Phantoms' Rookie of the Year (2002) |
Lefebvre captured the | Phantoms' Rookie of the Year Award after tallying 19 g |
ee year contract to fill the spot left on the | Phantoms roster by Patrick Sharp. |
The | Phantoms Ryan Potulny scored 2:58 into the fifth overt |
The 2002 Toronto | Phantoms season is the 6th season for the franchise, t |
The 2001 Toronto | Phantoms season is the 5th season for the franchise, t |
ers as an assistant, to Kjell Samuelsson, the | Phantoms struggled finishing sixth in their division a |
ake-off from Tel-Nof, one of the 119 Squadron | Phantoms suffered a mechanical fault, forcing it to ab |
the head coach of the newly formed Adirondack | Phantoms, taking over for John Paddock. |
ame for their AHL affiliate, the Philadelphia | Phantoms, Tapper returned to Germany to play another s |
ment in 1997 to announce for the Philadelphia | Phantoms, the Flyers' minor league affiliate. |
through his second season with the Adirondack | Phantoms, the Flyers' American Hockey League affiliate |
During the NHL Lockout he captained the | Phantoms to a Calder Cup Championship. |
reg Gilbert was released as head coach of the | Phantoms to replace Brian Stewart. |
ment was made with the team, which forced the | Phantoms to play all of its games on the road. |
break in the clouds over Damascus allowed the | Phantoms to see the ground, re-orient themselves and h |
Flyers' training camp and then the Adirondack | Phantoms' training camp, Riopel was assigned to the Gr |
of the ECHL at the close of the Philadelphia | Phantoms training camp. |
“Music | Phantoms: Uncanned Conceptions of Music from Josephine |
The team, known as the White | Phantoms, used this to their advantage, becoming one o |
achine guns, until these were attacked by F-4 | Phantoms using special cluster munitions. |
had seen enough, and the appropriately-named | Phantoms vanished, their final record 1-6. |
enne Bailon) is captain of the Cathedral High | Phantoms volleyball team. |
Philadelphia Flyers affiliate, the Adirondack | Phantoms, Ward was unable to garner a new NHL contract |
The Florence | Phantoms was a professional arena football team based |
The Palm Beach | Phantoms were a team in the National Indoor Football L |
The Pittsburgh | Phantoms were a soccer team based out of Pittsburgh, P |
o work out a deal with the tennis center, the | Phantoms were sent wandering around the league as a ro |
Formed in time for the 2006 season, the | Phantoms were scheduled to play their home games at th |
hen directors founded a new team Peterborough | Phantoms, who play in the EPIHL. |
The | Phantoms, with Craig Berube returning as head coach, f |
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