Alumni in the Pros - April 2009
Posted by KeithK
Alumni in the Pros - April 2009
Posted by: KeithK (---.external.lmco.com)
Date: April 01, 2009 04:39PM
So no posts yet about Riley signing a three year deal with Edmonton today. I'm shocked.
Re: Alumni in the Pros - April 2009
Posted by: JDeafv (---.mae.cornell.edu)
Date: April 01, 2009 04:47PM
KeithK
So no posts yet about Riley signing a three year deal with Edmonton today. I'm shocked.
With a $10.1 M / year deal, exceeding Alex Ovechkin. I've heard he'll donate back to the hockey program and so they'll offer free internet broadcasts next year.
Re: Alumni in the Pros - April 2009
Posted by: CowbellGuy (Moderator)
Date: April 01, 2009 04:49PM
JDeafv
With a $10.1 M / year deal, exceeding Alex Ovechkin. I've heard he'll donate back to the hockey program and so they'll offer free internet broadcasts next year.
I think you need to maintain a modicum of believability in April Fools jokes. Come on, free internet broadcasts?
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Re: Alumni in the Pros - April 2009
Posted by: Al DeFlorio (---.hsd1.ma.comcast.net)
Date: April 01, 2009 05:13PM
I'd be happy if they'd just start the damn things on time.CowbellGuyJDeafv
With a $10.1 M / year deal, exceeding Alex Ovechkin. I've heard he'll donate back to the hockey program and so they'll offer free internet broadcasts next year.
I think you need to maintain a modicum of believability in April Fools jokes. Come on, free internet broadcasts?
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Re: Alumni in the Pros - April 2009
Posted by: Jacob '06 (---.car1.NewYork1.Level3.net)
Date: April 01, 2009 05:24PM
JDeafvKeithK
So no posts yet about Riley signing a three year deal with Edmonton today. I'm shocked.
With a $10.1 M / year deal, exceeding Alex Ovechkin. I've heard he'll donate back to the hockey program and so they'll offer free internet broadcasts next year.
In HD!
Re: Alumni in the Pros - April 2009
Posted by: KeithK (---.external.lmco.com)
Date: April 01, 2009 05:36PM
I was more commenting on the lack of April Fool's jokes rather than making one. A meta-April Fool's joke maybe.
Plus, this way I get an April Alumni thread going without having to actually find some, you know, news about Alumni.
Plus, this way I get an April Alumni thread going without having to actually find some, you know, news about Alumni.
Re: Alumni in the Pros - April 2009
Posted by: Jim Hyla (---.twcny.res.rr.com)
Date: April 05, 2009 08:50PM
Article on Nieuwendyk's work in Toronto
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Re: Alumni in the Pros - April 2009
Posted by: Robb (---.gradacc.ox.ac.uk)
Date: April 06, 2009 03:11AM
TheStar
The learning process ideally begins with scouting missions, but Nieuwendyk must also personally handle assignments like scouting and signing the annual college crop
Burke
"I hope this is the last year we're a destination for the college player," Burke said. "Tyler's being polite and he's here because of the opportunity. But I'm not (being polite) – we hope we're not the destination of choice for college players."
So (part of) Joe's job is to recruit college players to a team that doesn't want them? Sounds like a losing proposition to me. Ugh.
Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 04/06/2009 03:12AM by Robb.
Re: Alumni in the Pros - April 2009
Posted by: cbuckser (76.197.3.---)
Date: April 06, 2009 03:29AM
Robb
Burke
"I hope this is the last year we're a destination for the college player," Burke said. "Tyler's being polite and he's here because of the opportunity. But I'm not (being polite) – we hope we're not the destination of choice for college players."
So (part of) Joe's job is to recruit college players to a team that doesn't want them? Sounds like a losing proposition to me. Ugh.
Brian Burke played college hockey, and he has a lot of respect for the college game. His quip meant was that I hopes that in the future college free agents won't sign with the Maple Leafs because ice time will not be available. Good NHL teams tend to have a tougher time signing the most-sought-after NCAA free agents because their organizational depth provide fewer opportunities for advancement. That's why Toronto, but not San Jose, is believed to be on Matt Gilroy's short list.
Re: Alumni in the Pros - April 2009
Posted by: Al DeFlorio (---.hsd1.ma.comcast.net)
Date: April 07, 2009 09:30AM
Iggy called back up a day or two ago. Haven't seen that he's been sent down since.
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Re: Alumni in the Pros - April 2009
Posted by: Rita (---.hsd1.in.comcast.net)
Date: April 07, 2009 10:23AM
The Canadians D got hit by the injury bug, thus Ryan O'Byrne got to play. Unfortunately, he spent 1/10th of the game in the sin bin. Not the best way to lobby for PT in the playoffs.
Re: Alumni in the Pros - April 2009
Posted by: profudge (---.bluebird.ibm.com)
Date: April 07, 2009 01:23PM
With 2 of 3 top D out injured; O'Byrne will play more this last week! Good luck - Ryan.
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Re: Alumni in the Pros - April 2009
Posted by: ftyuv (---.techtarget.com)
Date: April 07, 2009 01:49PM
O'Byrne also got a shout-out on the NHL's "top goals of the season" video... though it wasn't the kind of shout-out you'd want.
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 04/07/2009 01:52PM by ftyuv.
Re: Alumni in the Pros - April 2009
Posted by: Beeeej (Moderator)
Date: April 07, 2009 04:11PM
Al DeFlorio
Iggy called back up a day or two ago. Haven't seen that he's been sent down since.
Word is that it's for the duration - not that that's very long.
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Re: Alumni in the Pros - April 2009
Posted by: French Rage (---.packetdesign.com)
Date: April 07, 2009 04:59PM
ftyuv
O'Byrne also got a shout-out on the NHL's "top goals of the season" video... though it wasn't the kind of shout-out you'd want.
No worries, Ovechkin will (or at least should) win.
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Re: Alumni in the Pros - April 2009
Posted by: pfibiger (---.sip.mco.bellsouth.net)
Date: April 09, 2009 08:32AM
Mike Kennedy has signed an ATO with the Albany River Rats and has played in his first game:
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Re: Alumni in the Pros - April 2009
Posted by: Al DeFlorio (---.hsd1.ma.comcast.net)
Date: April 09, 2009 09:24AM
After his junior season at Cornell?pfibiger
Mike Kennedy has signed an ATO with the Albany River Rats and has played in his first game:
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Re: Alumni in the Pros - April 2009
Posted by: Kyle Rose (---.cmbrmaks.akamai.com)
Date: April 09, 2009 12:03PM
What makes you think he's a junior?Al DeFlorioAfter his junior season at Cornell?pfibiger
Mike Kennedy has signed an ATO with the Albany River Rats and has played in his first game:
Edit: Ah, that came from the article; I misunderstood, Al. I was going to say, "Time flies."
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 04/09/2009 12:04PM by Kyle Rose.
Re: Alumni in the Pros - April 2009
Posted by: Al DeFlorio (---.hsd1.ma.comcast.net)
Date: April 09, 2009 02:00PM
Yes, it does. His game-winner against Harvard as a sophomore (I think that's the right year.) is still fresh in my memory.Kyle RoseWhat makes you think he's a junior?Al DeFlorioAfter his junior season at Cornell?pfibiger
Mike Kennedy has signed an ATO with the Albany River Rats and has played in his first game:
Edit: Ah, that came from the article; I misunderstood, Al. I was going to say, "Time flies."
If you think "time flies" now, Kyle, wait till you're 65?
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Re: Alumni in the Pros - April 2009
Posted by: madAgaskar07 (---.hsd1.ma.comcast.net)
Date: April 09, 2009 08:34PM
April 9: Boston vs. Montreal means Bitz vs. O'Byrne in what's looking like WWE on Ice. Cornell alumni have 16 PIM before halftime. (Most of that is Ryan O'Byrne's double minor and game misconduct for bumping Shawn Thornton during a stoppage, after which he was beaten down by Thornton.) NESN commentator is saying nice things about Byron Bitz and calling Ryan O'Byrne a dirty goon (no argument here) almost in the same sentence - I'm still waiting for him to make the connection.
Re: Alumni in the Pros - April 2009
Posted by: Jeff Hopkins '82 (---.airproducts.com)
Date: April 10, 2009 12:32PM
madAgaskar07
April 9: Boston vs. Montreal means Bitz vs. O'Byrne in what's looking like WWE on Ice. Cornell alumni have 16 PIM before halftime. (Most of that is Ryan O'Byrne's double minor and game misconduct for bumping Shawn Thornton during a stoppage, after which he was beaten down by Thornton.) NESN commentator is saying nice things about Byron Bitz and calling Ryan O'Byrne a dirty goon (no argument here) almost in the same sentence - I'm still waiting for him to make the connection.
Does NESN even know that there are college hockey teams west of Hamden?
Re: Alumni in the Pros - April 2009
Posted by: oceanst41 (---.client.mchsi.com)
Date: April 10, 2009 02:40PM
Pretty poor form from O'Byrne again in a Bruins/Habs matchup. Last time he went head hunting on Chuck Kobasew during the final seconds of a Boston win, now he's throwing his shoulder into guys during timeouts and then turtling when they try to get in his face about it.
Wait what am I saying, he fits in perfectly with the rest of the Canadiens.
Wait what am I saying, he fits in perfectly with the rest of the Canadiens.
Re: Alumni in the Pros - April 2009
Posted by: CowbellGuy (Moderator)
Date: April 10, 2009 02:45PM
Awesome. Took someone less than an hour to find the new smiley.
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Re: Alumni in the Pros - April 2009
Posted by: oceanst41 (---.client.mchsi.com)
Date: April 10, 2009 02:46PM
CowbellGuy
Awesome. Took someone less than an hour to find the new smiley.
I am a fan, and it fit perfectly for the emotions I was trying to convey.
Re: Alumni in the Pros - April 2009
Posted by: Rita (---.agry.purdue.edu)
Date: April 10, 2009 02:54PM
Cheerleaders for a hockey discussion board?
Re: Alumni in the Pros - April 2009
Posted by: oceanst41 (---.client.mchsi.com)
Date: April 10, 2009 03:08PM
Rita
Cheerleaders for a hockey discussion board?
Hmm, I don't know. was about all O'Byrne was doing during the second period last night thanks to his roughing and misconduct.
It was a great hockey game too. Plenty of good ol fashioned dislike and 9 goals. Bitz got a couple looks at the net, but his play of the game was a green light check on one of MTL's defenders who was having a little trouble with the puck between his skates behind the net.
Re: Alumni in the Pros - April 2009
Posted by: Rita (---.agry.purdue.edu)
Date: April 10, 2009 03:27PM
oceanst41Rita
Cheerleaders for a hockey discussion board?
Hmm, I don't know. was about all O'Byrne was doing during the second period last night thanks to his roughing and misconduct.
It was a great hockey game too. Plenty of good ol fashioned dislike and 9 goals. Bitz got a couple looks at the net, but his play of the game was a green light check on one of MTL's defenders who was having a little trouble with the puck between his skates behind the net.
Well, he should have been feeling shame! (I can't find an appropriate emoticon for that) And if these stupid trips to the sin bin continue, these will be quite appropriate:
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and his teammates will be saying:
Re: Alumni in the Pros - April 2009
Posted by: CowbellGuy (Moderator)
Date: April 10, 2009 04:51PM
Rita
Cheerleaders for a hockey discussion board?
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Date: April 10, 2009 05:42PM
On Brahmas website today.
Re: Alumni in the Pros - April 2009
Posted by: Jeff Hopkins '82 (---.airproducts.com)
Date: April 12, 2009 05:59PM
Iggy not in the lineup for yesterday's Flyers-Isles game.
Re: Alumni in the Pros - April 2009
Posted by: ftyuv (---.c3-0.nwt-ubr2.sbo-nwt.ma.cable.rcn.com)
Date: April 12, 2009 07:29PM
Bitz earned Cornell a shout-out for his effort today. But it's a game that didn't matter so much that most of the local venues didn't even play it. NESN and, I hear, NESN+ both ignored it. He's played on the PK.
Re: Alumni in the Pros - April 2009
Posted by: cth95 (---.hsd1.vt.comcast.net)
Date: April 12, 2009 10:52PM
ftyuv
Bitz earned Cornell a shout-out for his effort today. But it's a game that didn't matter so much that most of the local venues didn't even play it. NESN and, I hear, NESN+ both ignored it. He's played on the PK.
NESN plays all Bruins games on NESN+ channels when there is a conflict with the Sox. The Sox broadcast even listed the channel numbers for all of the different cable and dish companies throughout the baseball game. Their advertising also tells fans not to worry about missing any games due to conflicts this time of year.
Bitz was playing on the 4 vs. 4 towards the end of the game.
Re: Alumni in the Pros - April 2009
Posted by: ftyuv (---.c3-0.nwt-ubr2.sbo-nwt.ma.cable.rcn.com)
Date: April 12, 2009 11:23PM
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Bitz earned Cornell a shout-out for his effort today. But it's a game that didn't matter so much that most of the local venues didn't even play it. NESN and, I hear, NESN+ both ignored it. He's played on the PK.
NESN plays all Bruins games on NESN+ channels when there is a conflict with the Sox. The Sox broadcast even listed the channel numbers for all of the different cable and dish companies throughout the baseball game. Their advertising also tells fans not to worry about missing any games due to conflicts this time of year.
Bitz was playing on the 4 vs. 4 towards the end of the game.
I don't get NESN+ that I know of, but several people on the boston.com blog said their NESN+ channels weren't working for whatever reason.
Re: Alumni in the Pros - April 2009
Posted by: sah67 (128.164.182.---)
Date: April 13, 2009 03:15PM
Michael Kennedy scored his first professional goal for Albany in their 3-2 win over Binghamton on Sunday, which also marked Albany's last game of the season.
Mike also earned himself his first professional fighting major and a game misconduct during a brawl that broke out towards the end.
Mike also earned himself his first professional fighting major and a game misconduct during a brawl that broke out towards the end.
Re: Alumni in the Pros - April 2009
Posted by: marty (---.san.res.rr.com)
Date: April 13, 2009 06:19PM
Al DeFlorioAfter his junior season at Cornell?pfibiger
Mike Kennedy has signed an ATO with the Albany River Rats and has played in his first game:
This is The Record. When my son was a senior in high school he was an "intern" for all of two days before he got his own byline. We used to receive raves when he was on staff. The near bankrupt Journal Register Company is really near death as far as any independant observer can conclude.
Re: Alumni in the Pros - April 2009
Posted by: oceanst41 (---.client.mchsi.com)
Date: April 18, 2009 08:02PM
Darren Eliot will be broadcasting (edit: for Versus) tonight's Boston/Montreal game two, sadly Bitz will be a healthy scratch.
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Re: Alumni in the Pros - April 2009
Posted by: oceanst41 (---.crh.noaa.gov)
Date: April 19, 2009 06:14AM
Well Lucic was handed out a match penalty near the end of the Bruins' game two. Per league rules, that's a suspension pending review. That would mean Bitz would likely get the call in game three in Montreal, especially now that Hunwick had his spleen removed yesterday.
Now I don't feel the suspension should hold up after review. Lucic himself had just been elbowed/high sticked and was reacting to Lapierre coming at him. He hit him with his top hand glove, but the stick was up. However in their infinite wisdom, I think the NHL will use this to set an example in this series, despite what they've allowed Montreal to get away with already.
My guess would be Wheeler joins Krejci and Ryder and Bitz steps in to reunite with Thornton and Yelle - a pretty dominating 4th line for a large part of the season.
Now I don't feel the suspension should hold up after review. Lucic himself had just been elbowed/high sticked and was reacting to Lapierre coming at him. He hit him with his top hand glove, but the stick was up. However in their infinite wisdom, I think the NHL will use this to set an example in this series, despite what they've allowed Montreal to get away with already.
My guess would be Wheeler joins Krejci and Ryder and Bitz steps in to reunite with Thornton and Yelle - a pretty dominating 4th line for a large part of the season.
Re: Alumni in the Pros - April 2009
Posted by: Rita (---.hsd1.in.comcast.net)
Date: April 19, 2009 08:05PM
Bitz is indeed penciled in the B's line-up for Monday night's game. Shuffling of the lines appears to be as oceanst41 predicted.
Re: Alumni in the Pros - April 2009
Posted by: oceanst41 (---.crh.noaa.gov)
Date: April 20, 2009 05:35AM
Rita
Bitz is indeed penciled in the B's line-up for Monday night's game. Shuffling of the lines appears to be as oceanst41 predicted.
More from the Boston Globe's Bruins blog.
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"He's a big guy who's been strong along the walls," Claude Julien said of Bitz this morning. "He's very reliable. Probably one of our most reliable along the wall in our own end at getting pucks out or protecting it. He's had some scoring opportunities. He's a young guy that we see a bright future in. Right now, it's a little bit of experience that he might get a chance to get, depending on what happens [with Lucic]. He's a guy that once we called him up, he never went back, because he's another one of those guys that'd said, 'I think I belong here and I'm going to show you guys.' He forced our hand."
Re: Alumni in the Pros - April 2009
Posted by: ftyuv (---.hsd1.ma.comcast.net)
Date: April 20, 2009 09:17AM
The Lucic suspension could be a blessing in disguise. He's the loose cannon of the team, and I'm betting that with Montreal behind 0-2 and finally playing one at home, emotions are going to be high. I could see that game ending up with Lucic with a broken hand again.
Re: Alumni in the Pros - April 2009
Posted by: oceanst41 (---.crh.noaa.gov)
Date: April 20, 2009 09:32AM
ftyuv
The Lucic suspension could be a blessing in disguise. He's the loose cannon of the team, and I'm betting that with Montreal behind 0-2 and finally playing one at home, emotions are going to be high. I could see that game ending up with Lucic with a broken hand again.
I agree, and of course we get to see Bitz in the lineup.
I am hoping upon hope that he finds the back of the net tonight. It worked for Sheriff Shane Hnidy when he replaced Hunwick, let's get Bitz his cookie too!
Re: Alumni in the Pros - April 2009
Posted by: ftyuv (---.hsd1.ma.comcast.net)
Date: April 20, 2009 09:37AM
oceanst41ftyuv
The Lucic suspension could be a blessing in disguise. He's the loose cannon of the team, and I'm betting that with Montreal behind 0-2 and finally playing one at home, emotions are going to be high. I could see that game ending up with Lucic with a broken hand again.
I agree, and of course we get to see Bitz in the lineup.
I am hoping upon hope that he finds the back of the net tonight. It worked for Sheriff Shane Hnidy when he replaced Hunwick, let's get Bitz his cookie too!
is right!
Re: Alumni in the Pros - April 2009
Posted by: Ronald '09 (---.nys.biz.rr.com)
Date: April 20, 2009 12:28PM
oceanst41ftyuv
The Lucic suspension could be a blessing in disguise. He's the loose cannon of the team, and I'm betting that with Montreal behind 0-2 and finally playing one at home, emotions are going to be high. I could see that game ending up with Lucic with a broken hand again.
I agree, and of course we get to see Bitz in the lineup.
I am hoping upon hope that he finds the back of the net tonight. It worked for Sheriff Shane Hnidy when he replaced Hunwick, let's get Bitz his cookie too!
Bitz got a little bit over a minute of time on Bob McKenzie's segment on NHL Live (NHL Network, 12-2) at around 12:25. If anyone is interested, they repeat it from 5-7. McKenzie mentioned Cornell and had some nice things to say.
Re: Alumni in the Pros - April 2009
Posted by: Josh '99 (---.net)
Date: April 20, 2009 12:40PM
For those who aren't aware, McKenzie has a son who plays for SLU(t), occasionally posts on USCHO, and generally has a lot of good things to say about NCAA hockey.Ronald '09oceanst41ftyuv
The Lucic suspension could be a blessing in disguise. He's the loose cannon of the team, and I'm betting that with Montreal behind 0-2 and finally playing one at home, emotions are going to be high. I could see that game ending up with Lucic with a broken hand again.
I agree, and of course we get to see Bitz in the lineup.
I am hoping upon hope that he finds the back of the net tonight. It worked for Sheriff Shane Hnidy when he replaced Hunwick, let's get Bitz his cookie too!
Bitz got a little bit over a minute of time on Bob McKenzie's segment on NHL Live (NHL Network, 12-2) at around 12:25. If anyone is interested, they repeat it from 5-7. McKenzie mentioned Cornell and had some nice things to say.
Re: Alumni in the Pros - April 2009
Posted by: Swampy (---.ri.ri.cox.net)
Date: April 20, 2009 08:13PM
Ronald '09oceanst41ftyuv
The Lucic suspension could be a blessing in disguise. He's the loose cannon of the team, and I'm betting that with Montreal behind 0-2 and finally playing one at home, emotions are going to be high. I could see that game ending up with Lucic with a broken hand again.
I agree, and of course we get to see Bitz in the lineup.
I am hoping upon hope that he finds the back of the net tonight. It worked for Sheriff Shane Hnidy when he replaced Hunwick, let's get Bitz his cookie too!
Bitz got a little bit over a minute of time on Bob McKenzie's segment on NHL Live (NHL Network, 12-2) at around 12:25. If anyone is interested, they repeat it from 5-7. McKenzie mentioned Cornell and had some nice things to say.
Seems like O'B is playing for Montreal. When was the last time there were two alums in a Stanley Cup game?
Bitz gets his first playoff point
Posted by: CUontheslopes (---.twcny.res.rr.com)
Date: April 20, 2009 08:25PM
Not watching the game, but noticed on the boxscore that Bitz scored an assist in the second period on Thorton's goal.
Re: Bitz gets his first playoff point
Posted by: sah67 (---.dyn.optonline.net)
Date: April 20, 2009 08:32PM
CUontheslopes
Not watching the game, but noticed on the boxscore that Bitz scored an assist in the second period on Thorton's goal.
And it was some nice work by Byron that set up the goal: he fought for the puck along the boards, dug it out, and slid it to Thornton who was wide open in the slot.
Re: Bitz gets his first playoff point
Posted by: Al DeFlorio (---.hsd1.ma.comcast.net)
Date: April 20, 2009 09:21PM
And then got to talk about it in the between-periods NESN interview.sah67CUontheslopes
Not watching the game, but noticed on the boxscore that Bitz scored an assist in the second period on Thorton's goal.
And it was some nice work by Byron that set up the goal: he fought for the puck along the boards, dug it out, and slid it to Thornton who was wide open in the slot.
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Re: Bitz gets his first playoff point
Posted by: sah67 (---.dyn.optonline.net)
Date: April 20, 2009 09:40PM
Bruins win 4-2, and Bitz's 4th line came up big for the Bs, getting rewarded with lots of ice time for their efforts. Byron ended up with 13:02 of even-strength playing time, which was more than what several of the big guns (Kessel, Bergeron, Ryder, Kobasew) got.
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Re: Bitz gets his first playoff point
Posted by: Rita (---.hsd1.in.comcast.net)
Date: April 20, 2009 10:07PM
I hope Bitz's performance tonight will be enough to keep him in the line-up for game 4. Great effort, gets a point and I thought that tripping call was a bit cheesy (looked to me like he touched the puck before the stick touched the Canadian's skate).
Re: Bitz gets his first playoff point
Posted by: KeithK (---.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net)
Date: April 20, 2009 11:25PM
Is that still the rule? Maybe it was a college game where the announcers said that it no longer mattered whether you got to the puck first - a trip is a trip. Personally I like the "puck first and you're clear" rule but...Rita
I thought that tripping call was a bit cheesy (looked to me like he touched the puck before the stick touched the Canadian's skate).
Re: Bitz gets his first playoff point
Posted by: cbuckser (76.197.3.---)
Date: April 21, 2009 01:46AM
The rule in the NHL is different from the one in the NCAA. In the NHL, there shouldn't be a penalty if the player gets the puck before the player on his sweep check. In the NCAA, it's immaterial whether the defending player touched the puck.KeithKIs that still the rule? Maybe it was a college game where the announcers said that it no longer mattered whether you got to the puck first - a trip is a trip. Personally I like the "puck first and you're clear" rule but...Rita
I thought that tripping call was a bit cheesy (looked to me like he touched the puck before the stick touched the Canadian's skate).
Re: Bitz gets his first playoff point
Posted by: DeltaOne81 (---.nwrknj.fios.verizon.net)
Date: April 21, 2009 06:39AM
cbuckser
The rule in the NHL is different from the one in the NCAA. In the NHL, there shouldn't be a penalty if the player gets the puck before the player on his sweep check. In the NCAA, it's immaterial whether the defending player touched the puck.
Ah, that explains it. I turned into some of the Rangers game last night, and Ovechkin made a spectacular defensive play at one point to knock the puck away from a Ranger with a breakaway.
No penalty was called and we had that very discussion. I couldn't remember if the rule was changed or if it was an NCAA/NHL difference. Thanks for the clarification
Re: Bitz gets his first playoff point
Posted by: ftyuv (---.techtarget.com)
Date: April 21, 2009 09:29AM
I doubt he'll be in on Wednesday. He had a great game, but he was only out because Lucic had a one-game suspension. Bitz is the B's first reserve, but he's still the reserve.Rita
I hope Bitz's performance tonight will be enough to keep him in the line-up for game 4. Great effort, gets a point and I thought that tripping call was a bit cheesy (looked to me like he touched the puck before the stick touched the Canadian's skate).
Edit: Did anyone else think that Bitz's feed for the assist looked a lot like the Minnesota goal in 2005? It wasn't completely identical, but it was close enough to remind me.
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 04/21/2009 10:15AM by ftyuv.
Re: Bitz gets his first playoff point
Posted by: ftyuv (---.techtarget.com)
Date: April 21, 2009 10:27AM
ftyuvI doubt he'll be in on Wednesday. He had a great game, but he was only out because Lucic had a one-game suspension. Bitz is the B's first reserve, but he's still the reserve.Rita
I hope Bitz's performance tonight will be enough to keep him in the line-up for game 4. Great effort, gets a point and I thought that tripping call was a bit cheesy (looked to me like he touched the puck before the stick touched the Canadian's skate).
Edit: Did anyone else think that Bitz's feed for the assist looked a lot like the Minnesota goal in 2005? It wasn't completely identical, but it was close enough to remind me.
Edit 2: A couple nice mentions in the post-games on NESN. Thornton gave credit to his goal to Bitz. Tim Thomas had a funny response to a reporter who asked about "Byron"... he looked really confused and said "Who?" and when the reporter clarified "Bitz," Thomas chuckled and said, "Bitzy, we call him Bitzy."
Re: Bitz gets his first playoff point - Boston Globe article
Posted by: Killer (---.c3-0.nat-ubr5.sbo-nat.ma.cable.rcn.com)
Date: April 21, 2009 12:38PM
Here's an article from today's Globe about Bitz and his role in last night's game:
[www.boston.com]
He thinks they made the right call on the penalty, though I have to say, it looked awfully close on the replays as to whether he got the puck or the skates first.
[www.boston.com]
He thinks they made the right call on the penalty, though I have to say, it looked awfully close on the replays as to whether he got the puck or the skates first.
Re: Bitz gets his first playoff point - Boston Globe article
Posted by: ftyuv (---.techtarget.com)
Date: April 21, 2009 12:59PM
This is probably just the homer in me talking, but I felt that the refs were generally pretty hard on us. On Kobasew's goaltender interference penalty, for instance, it looked to me like he got pushed in, and I thought Bergy's roughing minor was weak considering he was obviously trying to get away from the guy.
On the other hand... here we are with one of our D out for the playoffs, a huge checker with a suspension, and a list of penalties that wasn't in our favor, and we still came out strong. I think that says a lot for the team's depth, of which Bitz is a huge part.
(Like how I tied pro-Bruins claptrap into the "almuni in the pros" theme at the very end?)
On the other hand... here we are with one of our D out for the playoffs, a huge checker with a suspension, and a list of penalties that wasn't in our favor, and we still came out strong. I think that says a lot for the team's depth, of which Bitz is a huge part.
(Like how I tied pro-Bruins claptrap into the "almuni in the pros" theme at the very end?)
Re: Bitz gets his first playoff point - Boston Globe article
Posted by: RichH (---.northropgrumman.com)
Date: April 21, 2009 01:51PM
Hehe. "Us." "We." "Our."
After reading the first sentence, I thought it was a review of the past year of ECAC officiating. Luckily, your postscript note eliminated the need for me to consult the NHL-fan thread to find out who the hell you were talking about.
After reading the first sentence, I thought it was a review of the past year of ECAC officiating. Luckily, your postscript note eliminated the need for me to consult the NHL-fan thread to find out who the hell you were talking about.
ftyuv
This is probably just the homer in me talking, but I felt that the refs were generally pretty hard on us. On Kobasew's goaltender interference penalty, for instance, it looked to me like he got pushed in, and I thought Bergy's roughing minor was weak considering he was obviously trying to get away from the guy.
On the other hand... here we are with one of our D out for the playoffs, a huge checker with a suspension, and a list of penalties that wasn't in our favor, and we still came out strong. I think that says a lot for the team's depth, of which Bitz is a huge part.
(Like how I tied pro-Bruins claptrap into the "almuni in the pros" theme at the very end?)
Re: Bitz gets his first playoff point - Boston Globe article
Posted by: ftyuv (---.techtarget.com)
Date: April 21, 2009 01:56PM
RichH
Hehe. "Us." "We." "Our."
After reading the first sentence, I thought it was a review of the past year of ECAC officiating. Luckily, your postscript note eliminated the need for me to consult the NHL-fan thread to find out who the hell you were talking about.
ftyuv
This is probably just the homer in me talking, but I felt that the refs were generally pretty hard on us. On Kobasew's goaltender interference penalty, for instance, it looked to me like he got pushed in, and I thought Bergy's roughing minor was weak considering he was obviously trying to get away from the guy.
On the other hand... here we are with one of our D out for the playoffs, a huge checker with a suspension, and a list of penalties that wasn't in our favor, and we still came out strong. I think that says a lot for the team's depth, of which Bitz is a huge part.
(Like how I tied pro-Bruins claptrap into the "almuni in the pros" theme at the very end?)
Touche, and sorry for the confusion.
Until Cornell gets its act together and offers consistent (and quality) video feeds of its games, I'm sorry to say, my "us" is only peripherally CU. Extremely peripherally. I like all y'all and that's why I continue to post here, but I just can't get all that excited about a team I can't watch.
Re: Bitz gets his first playoff point - Boston Globe article
Posted by: KeithK (---.external.lmco.com)
Date: April 21, 2009 02:05PM
BLASPHEMY!!! You will be cast out into hockey hell!!! (Maybe forced to attend every game at Bright when Cornell isn't there?)ftyuv
Until Cornell gets its act together and offers consistent (and quality) video feeds of its games, I'm sorry to say, my "us" is only peripherally CU. Extremely peripherally. I like all y'all and that's why I continue to post here, but I just can't get all that excited about a team I can't watch.
I guess I understand your motivation but it's kind of sad that your connection to Cornell hockey is video dependant. Spoiled kids!
Re: Bitz gets his first playoff point - Boston Globe article
Posted by: ftyuv (---.techtarget.com)
Date: April 21, 2009 02:18PM
Well, I'm horrible at visualizing plays when I listen on the radio, and a hockey team isn't as fun to follow when you take away the hockey.KeithKBLASPHEMY!!! You will be cast out into hockey hell!!! (Maybe forced to attend every game at Bright when Cornell isn't there?)ftyuv
Until Cornell gets its act together and offers consistent (and quality) video feeds of its games, I'm sorry to say, my "us" is only peripherally CU. Extremely peripherally. I like all y'all and that's why I continue to post here, but I just can't get all that excited about a team I can't watch.
I guess I understand your motivation but it's kind of sad that your connection to Cornell hockey is video dependant. Spoiled kids!
Re: Bitz gets his first playoff point - Boston Globe article
Posted by: KeithK (---.external.lmco.com)
Date: April 21, 2009 02:25PM
So we need to get you some visualization exercises!ftyuv
Well, I'm horrible at visualizing plays when I listen on the radio, and a hockey team isn't as fun to follow when you take away the hockey.
Re: Bitz gets his first playoff point - Boston Globe article
Posted by: Kyle Rose (---.cmbrmaks.akamai.com)
Date: April 21, 2009 02:41PM
He's not alone. With the exception of the local Harvard games, I virtually ignored Cornell hockey from 1999 through 2002, and the lack of video was a large part of it. I missed most of the careers of some of our best players, which saddens me... but that's life.KeithK
I guess I understand your motivation but it's kind of sad that your connection to Cornell hockey is video dependant. Spoiled kids!
Re: Bitz gets his first playoff point - Boston Globe article
Posted by: Trotsky (---.hsd1.md.comcast.net)
Date: April 21, 2009 06:24PM
Expectation = reality. For those who grew up in an era when college hockey wasn't ever available on video, and rarely on audio outside the direct broadcast area, even scratchy audio over the net is a pleasure.
The "life" of hockey can be captured by a good PBP call. Grady was the best, but Jason's getting better with experience (even if he still can't pronounce "Carnelian" ).
The "life" of hockey can be captured by a good PBP call. Grady was the best, but Jason's getting better with experience (even if he still can't pronounce "Carnelian" ).
Re: Bitz gets his first playoff point - Boston Globe article
Posted by: KeithK (---.external.lmco.com)
Date: April 21, 2009 06:48PM
From time to time I'll leave the Sharks radio broadcast on rather than turning on the tube. Sometimes I just like to have my eyes free for other tasks but if the PBP guy is good you can still picture the game pretty well. Not quite as clearly as baseball perhaps but it's still a good experience.
Re: Bitz gets his first playoff point - Boston Globe article
Posted by: redice (---.154.222.3.Dial1.Boston1.Level3.net)
Date: April 21, 2009 07:34PM
Trotsky
The "life" of hockey can be captured by a good PBP call. Grady was the best, but Jason's getting better with experience (even if he still can't pronounce "Carnelian" ).
Correction: Roy Ives was the best. I have been listening to the home games (& attending them) for many years. I was one of the first people to take a radio into Lynah. So, I've had a lot of opportunity to compare the radio PBP to what I'm seeing on the ice.
When Roy Ives said that the puck was in a certain place on the ice and/or in the possession of a certain player..... That's exactly what I was seeing on the ice at that time. No delays, no fudging.
Grady is certainly pretty good and Jason is holding his own, as well. But, Roy Ives was in a class of his own. Yes, when listening to Roy's calling of the game, you could sit there & visualize the action on the ice (for road games). In addition to his accuracy, there was a flow to the game when listening to him.
I'm sorry the younger folks on here didn't get much of a chance to listen to his work. The only recording of which I'm aware is the March 6, 1979 broadcast.
Re: Bitz gets his first playoff point - Boston Globe article
Posted by: Jim Hyla (---.twcny.res.rr.com)
Date: April 21, 2009 09:33PM
Yes, indeed. Those of us who were pre video and even pre internet, if you can imagine, had to do a lot to catch a game. For the 1968 NCAAs I was in Boston. Obviously, no local broadcast there so we had our "Viewing Party" at a friends house where we wired a phone up to a radio. I called a friend in Ithaca who put his phone by his radio and in Boston we listened to the play by play. At that time long distance was by the minute so we disconnected and timed our call back for the next period. Hell, maybe I can say we invented the internet or at least peer-to-peer.Trotsky
Expectation = reality. For those who grew up in an era when college hockey wasn't ever available on video, and rarely on audio outside the direct broadcast area, even scratchy audio over the net is a pleasure.
The "life" of hockey can be captured by a good PBP call. Grady was the best, but Jason's getting better with experience (even if he still can't pronounce "Carnelian" ).
And I do have to agree that Roy Ives was the best play by play broadcaster that I've heard for CU hockey.
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Re: Bitz gets his first playoff point - Boston Globe article
Posted by: jtwcornell91 (Moderator)
Date: April 21, 2009 10:24PM
Jim Hyla
Those of us who were pre video and even pre internet, if you can imagine, had to do a lot to catch a game. For the 1968 NCAAs I was in Boston. Obviously, no local broadcast there so we had our "Viewing Party" at a friends house where we wired a phone up to a radio. I called a friend in Ithaca who put his phone by his radio and in Boston we listened to the play by play. At that time long distance was by the minute so we disconnected and timed our call back for the next period. Hell, maybe I can say we invented the internet or at least peer-to-peer..
Or maybe Teamline...
Re: Bitz gets his first playoff point - Boston Globe article
Posted by: Beeeej (Moderator)
Date: April 21, 2009 10:41PM
Jim Hyla
Obviously, no local broadcast there so we had our "Viewing Party" at a friends house where we wired a phone up to a radio. I called a friend in Ithaca who put his phone by his radio and in Boston we listened to the play by play. At that time long distance was by the minute so we disconnected and timed our call back for the next period.
Luxury!! When I was young, we had to watch for play-by-play smoke signals, and relayed the information by throwing rocks at the walls of the cave next door in Morse code patterns - and we liked it!!
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"Cornell isn't an organization. It's a loose affiliation of independent fiefdoms united by a common hockey team."
- Steve Worona
Beeeej, Esq.
"Cornell isn't an organization. It's a loose affiliation of independent fiefdoms united by a common hockey team."
- Steve Worona
Re: Bitz gets his first playoff point - Boston Globe article
Posted by: Larry72 (---.twcny.res.rr.com)
Date: April 21, 2009 10:42PM
For those of us who got to compare Roy with his direct predecessors on WHCU, Jay Levine and Sam Woodside along with some of the great radio voices of the NHL in days gone by, Roy was/is in a very elite class. He and his color guys (Tom Joseph in particular) created an incredibly accurate "verbal picture" of what was happening on the ice. A rare talent. Probably, the single greatest example of that talent was his call of missed open net and then game tying goal by Lance Nethery in the 1979 Providence - Cornell game. His call completely matched the video that was shot. I still get "goose bumps" thinking about that game and that play.
Roy once said that he learned "hockey announcing" from listening to Foster Hewitt, the long-time radio voice of Hockey Night in Canada while growing up in western NY. For many years, radio was the only live coverage of most hockey games.
I agree that our current crop of Cornell radio announcers do a reasonably credible job and are quite good at calling the game for the home team,but not being blatant "homers". In watching a number of the NHL playoff games recently, there are some announcer pairs who are painful to listen to in that regard!!! And there are certainly many radio voices in college hockey who are the same!!!
Larry 72
Roy once said that he learned "hockey announcing" from listening to Foster Hewitt, the long-time radio voice of Hockey Night in Canada while growing up in western NY. For many years, radio was the only live coverage of most hockey games.
I agree that our current crop of Cornell radio announcers do a reasonably credible job and are quite good at calling the game for the home team,but not being blatant "homers". In watching a number of the NHL playoff games recently, there are some announcer pairs who are painful to listen to in that regard!!! And there are certainly many radio voices in college hockey who are the same!!!
Larry 72
Re: Bitz gets his first playoff point - Boston Globe article
Posted by: redice (---.154.222.3.Dial1.Boston1.Level3.net)
Date: April 21, 2009 10:57PM
Yes, while recent CU Hockey announcers are not in Roy Ives' class, we are still lucky to have them.
Re: Bitz gets his first playoff point - Boston Globe article
Posted by: Swampy (---.ri.ri.cox.net)
Date: April 21, 2009 11:08PM
ftyuvWell, I'm horrible at visualizing plays when I listen on the radio, and a hockey team isn't as fun to follow when you take away the hockey.KeithKBLASPHEMY!!! You will be cast out into hockey hell!!! (Maybe forced to attend every game at Bright when Cornell isn't there?)ftyuv
Until Cornell gets its act together and offers consistent (and quality) video feeds of its games, I'm sorry to say, my "us" is only peripherally CU. Extremely peripherally. I like all y'all and that's why I continue to post here, but I just can't get all that excited about a team I can't watch.
I guess I understand your motivation but it's kind of sad that your connection to Cornell hockey is video dependant. Spoiled kids!
Oh, they still call the games at Bright when Cornell isn't there, "hockey."
Re: Bitz gets his first playoff point - Boston Globe article
Posted by: Trotsky (---.hsd1.md.comcast.net)
Date: April 21, 2009 11:21PM
Murray v Parros (Princeton) in the final minute of the first period. Apparently they go all the way back to HS.
I'd call it a draw.
I'd call it a draw.
Re: Doug Murray
Posted by: Cowboy (---.albq.qwest.net)
Date: April 21, 2009 11:27PM
Doug(las) Murray has been all over the ice in the first period of the Sharks-Ducks game. Two major hits and a fight with George Parros (Anaheim's enforcer, Princeton '03).
Re: Bitz gets his first playoff point - Boston Globe article
Posted by: French Rage (---.hsd1.ca.comcast.net)
Date: April 22, 2009 12:04AM
Vesce had the game tying and game winning goals (in OT) for Worchester in their playoff series against Hartford, now down 2 games to 1.
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Re: Bitz gets his first playoff point - Boston Globe article
Posted by: Jeff Hopkins '82 (---.airproducts.com)
Date: April 22, 2009 08:09AM
BeeeejJim Hyla
Obviously, no local broadcast there so we had our "Viewing Party" at a friends house where we wired a phone up to a radio. I called a friend in Ithaca who put his phone by his radio and in Boston we listened to the play by play. At that time long distance was by the minute so we disconnected and timed our call back for the next period.
Luxury!! When I was young, we had to watch for play-by-play smoke signals, and relayed the information by throwing rocks at the walls of the cave next door in Morse code patterns - and we liked it!!
You had a cave!?! Well, aren't we posh. We threw the rocks at each other in a snow-covered field!
Re: Bitz gets his first playoff point - Boston Globe article
Posted by: ftyuv (---.techtarget.com)
Date: April 22, 2009 09:38AM
You had snow?! And a field?!? You lucky sonofabitch! We missed the natural beauty of the outside world as the sirens of online conveniences and instant messaging kept us indoors and alone all day!Jeff Hopkins '82BeeeejJim Hyla
Obviously, no local broadcast there so we had our "Viewing Party" at a friends house where we wired a phone up to a radio. I called a friend in Ithaca who put his phone by his radio and in Boston we listened to the play by play. At that time long distance was by the minute so we disconnected and timed our call back for the next period.
Luxury!! When I was young, we had to watch for play-by-play smoke signals, and relayed the information by throwing rocks at the walls of the cave next door in Morse code patterns - and we liked it!!
You had a cave!?! Well, aren't we posh. We threw the rocks at each other in a snow-covered field!
Re: Bitz gets his first playoff point - Boston Globe article
Posted by: DeltaOne81 (---.itt.com)
Date: April 22, 2009 11:18AM
French Rage
Vesce had the game tying and game winning goals (in OT) for Worchester in their playoff series against Hartford, now down 2 games to 1.
Just cause MSG can't spell doesn't mean you shouldn't learn
Re: Doug Murray
Posted by: WillR (---.netvigator.com)
Date: April 22, 2009 12:42PM
The link for highlights.
The fight is at after the hit at the 2.05 minute mark, but Murray is in the highlight reel quite a few times.
SJS game highlights
The fight is at after the hit at the 2.05 minute mark, but Murray is in the highlight reel quite a few times.
SJS game highlights
Re: Bitz gets his first playoff point - Boston Globe article
Posted by: French Rage (---.packetdesign.com)
Date: April 22, 2009 01:15PM
DeltaOne81French Rage
Vesce had the game tying and game winning goals (in OT) for Worchester in their playoff series against Hartford, now down 2 games to 1.
Just cause MSG can't spell doesn't mean you shouldn't learn
I pronounced it right though.
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Re: Alumni in the Pros - April 2009
Posted by: Al DeFlorio (---.hsd1.ma.comcast.net)
Date: April 22, 2009 06:29PM
Claude Julien's thinking on playing Bitz tonight (in the Boston Globe): [www.boston.com]
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Re: Alumni in the Pros - April 2009
Posted by: Rita (---.hsd1.in.comcast.net)
Date: April 22, 2009 07:30PM
Al DeFlorio
Claude Julien's thinking on playing Bitz tonight (in the Boston Globe): [www.boston.com]
Unfortunately, Bitz is the healthy scratch tonight. OB gets his name on tonight's score sheet, 2 minutes for holding.
Re: Alumni in the Pros - April 2009
Posted by: KeithK (---.external.lmco.com)
Date: April 22, 2009 07:51PM
Bitz seems likely to get a lot of playing time next year. O'Byrne not so much.RitaAl DeFlorio
Claude Julien's thinking on playing Bitz tonight (in the Boston Globe): [www.boston.com]
Unfortunately, Bitz is the healthy scratch tonight. OB gets his name on tonight's score sheet, 2 minutes for holding.
Re: Alumni in the Pros - April 2009
Posted by: Luke 05 (---.tx.res.rr.com)
Date: April 22, 2009 09:54PM
If the Sharks win, Murray gets his name on the cup. If the B's win, Bitz only gets his name engraved if he appears in a Finals game if I recall cup naming rules correctly.
Re: Alumni in the Pros - April 2009
Posted by: Beeeej (Moderator)
Date: April 22, 2009 10:44PM
Luke 05
If the Sharks win, Murray gets his name on the cup. If the B's win, Bitz only gets his name engraved if he appears in a Finals game if I recall cup naming rules correctly.
Why's that?
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"Cornell isn't an organization. It's a loose affiliation of independent fiefdoms united by a common hockey team."
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Beeeej, Esq.
"Cornell isn't an organization. It's a loose affiliation of independent fiefdoms united by a common hockey team."
- Steve Worona
Re: Alumni in the Pros - April 2009
Posted by: KeithK (---.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net)
Date: April 22, 2009 11:52PM
[www.nhl.com]BeeeejLuke 05
If the Sharks win, Murray gets his name on the cup. If the B's win, Bitz only gets his name engraved if he appears in a Finals game if I recall cup naming rules correctly.
Why's that?
To have one's name engraved on the Stanley Cup certain requirements must be met. A player must have at least 41 games played with the club or one game played in the Stanley Cup Finals. However, in 1994 a stipulation was added to allow a team to petition the Commissioner for permission to have players' names put on the Cup if extenuating circumstances prevented them from being available to play.
Re: Bitz gets his first playoff point - Boston Globe article
Posted by: JasonN95 (---.nyc.deshaw.com)
Date: April 23, 2009 09:27AM
Trotsky
Murray v Parros (Princeton) in the final minute of the first period. Apparently they go all the way back to HS.
I'd call it a draw.
I got a chuckle out of the announcer, after noting that Murray was from Cornell and Parros from Princeton, exclaiming, "It's an Ivy League dust-up!"
Re: Bitz gets his first playoff point - Boston Globe article
Posted by: billhoward (---.hsd1.nj.comcast.net)
Date: April 23, 2009 09:27AM
French RageDeltaOne81French Rage
Vesce had the game tying and game winning goals (in OT) for Worchester in their playoff series against Hartford, now down 2 games to 1.
Just cause MSG can't spell doesn't mean you shouldn't learn
I pronounced it right though.
There is no spelling that looks like it can be pronounced right. Local pronunciation may be more like WUSS-tah. Al DeFlorio should be the final arbiter, being from the Bay State. Thank goodness the team doens't train in Athol.
Re: Bitz gets his first playoff point - Boston Globe article
Posted by: DeltaOne81 (---.itt.com)
Date: April 23, 2009 11:19AM
billhowardFrench RageDeltaOne81French Rage
Vesce had the game tying and game winning goals (in OT) for Worchester in their playoff series against Hartford, now down 2 games to 1.
Just cause MSG can't spell doesn't mean you shouldn't learn
I pronounced it right though.
There is no spelling that looks like it can be pronounced right. Local pronunciation may be more like WUSS-tah. Al DeFlorio should be the final arbiter, being from the Bay State. Thank goodness the team doens't train in Athol.
The phonetic pronunciation would be "wuss-tah", or, spelled a bit more elegantly 'Wooster'. Regardless of pronunciation, there still ain't no 'h' in the spelling.
P.S. I may not have lived there are long as Al, but I lived a lot closer, 3 towns away.
P.P.S. Don't get me started on Leominster, Peabody, Haverhill, Billerica, or Leicester.
Re: Bitz gets his first playoff point - Boston Globe article
Posted by: ftyuv (---.techtarget.com)
Date: April 23, 2009 11:25AM
DeltaOne81billhowardFrench RageDeltaOne81French Rage
Vesce had the game tying and game winning goals (in OT) for Worchester in their playoff series against Hartford, now down 2 games to 1.
Just cause MSG can't spell doesn't mean you shouldn't learn
I pronounced it right though.
There is no spelling that looks like it can be pronounced right. Local pronunciation may be more like WUSS-tah. Al DeFlorio should be the final arbiter, being from the Bay State. Thank goodness the team doens't train in Athol.
The phonetic pronunciation would be "wuss-tah", or, spelled a bit more elegantly 'Wooster'. Regardless of pronunciation, there still ain't no 'h' in the spelling.
P.S. I may not have lived there are long as Al, but I lived a lot closer, 3 towns away.
P.P.S. Don't get me started on Leominster, Peabody, Haverhill, Billerica, or Leicester.
You forgot Concord.
And Olde Newtowne, which is pronounced "kame-bridge."
Re: Alumni in the Pros - April 2009
Posted by: oceanst41 (---.ri.ri.cox.net)
Date: April 23, 2009 11:39AM
KeithK[www.nhl.com]BeeeejLuke 05
If the Sharks win, Murray gets his name on the cup. If the B's win, Bitz only gets his name engraved if he appears in a Finals game if I recall cup naming rules correctly.
Why's that?
To have one's name engraved on the Stanley Cup certain requirements must be met. A player must have at least 41 games played with the club or one game played in the Stanley Cup Finals. However, in 1994 a stipulation was added to allow a team to petition the Commissioner for permission to have players' names put on the Cup if extenuating circumstances prevented them from being available to play.
Bitz unfortunately falls just short. He played in 35 regular season game, plus one playoff game so far.
Hopefully if the Bs make it that far, Julien will get him in a Cup game. Bitz has certainly shown that the line up does not suffer much when he's out there.
Re: Alumni in the Pros - April 2009
Posted by: tretiak (---.state.gov)
Date: April 23, 2009 11:49AM
i like how they casually ignore the most infamous place the cup has gone...a nyc strip club. mark messier is an absolute dinkbag
Re: Bitz gets his first playoff point - Boston Globe article
Posted by: Kyle Rose (---.cmbrmaks.akamai.com)
Date: April 23, 2009 12:58PM
Re: Alumni in the Pros - April 2009
Posted by: BCrespi (---.nwrknj.fios.verizon.net)
Date: April 23, 2009 01:03PM
tretiak
i like how they casually ignore the most infamous place the cup has gone...a nyc strip club. mark messier is an absolute dinkbag
More infamous than Dunbars? (note: I love Dunbars)
I have to think it's been through worse than hanging out at a strip club.
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Re: Alumni in the Pros - April 2009
Posted by: Beeeej (Moderator)
Date: April 23, 2009 01:13PM
BCrespitretiak
i like how they casually ignore the most infamous place the cup has gone...a nyc strip club. mark messier is an absolute dinkbag
More infamous than Dunbars? (note: I love Dunbars)
I have to think it's been through worse than hanging out at a strip club.
I suspect ESPN used a mock-up of the Cup rather than the real thing, but there was a very funny "This Is Sportscenter" ad several years back with Joe Nieuwendyk using the Cup as a Jello mold.
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Re: Alumni in the Pros - April 2009
Posted by: RichH (---.northropgrumman.com)
Date: April 23, 2009 02:37PM
BCrespitretiak
i like how they casually ignore the most infamous place the cup has gone...a nyc strip club. mark messier is an absolute dinkbag
More infamous than Dunbars? (note: I love Dunbars)
I have to think it's been through worse than hanging out at a strip club.
Whoa whoa whoa. "dinkbag?" You best watch your salacious tongue, there tretiak. This forum simply WILL NOT TOLERATE your filthy language.
uh, yeah. A NYC stripclub is probably one of the more tepid places it's been or things that have been done to it.
Re: Alumni in the Pros - April 2009
Posted by: tretiak (---.state.gov)
Date: April 23, 2009 02:43PM
More infamous than Dunbars? (note: I love Dunbars)
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The official story is that the bodyguards were hired to stay with the cup at all times to prevent further damage. The conspiracy theory is that the NHL was so embarassed by Messier taking it to Scores they hired permanent bodyguards to prevent future negative publicity for the cup and NHL. While we all love Dunbars, Scores is slightly more notorious than a college bar.
Re: Alumni in the Pros - April 2009
Posted by: oceanst41 (---.ri.ri.cox.net)
Date: April 23, 2009 02:58PM
The Big Show on WEEI in Boston has a caller and a couple hosts raving about Bitz on the 4th line. The idea being that Bitz is a better "fit" on the 4th line, and actually makes that line better. Basically Bitz is adding more physicality while Wheeler's skill is being wasted a bit on the 4th line.
The caller asked if Bitz might get the start over Wheeler in the next round, and the hosts concluded (correctly I feel) that Wheeler's importance to the PK unit will give him the edge.
The caller asked if Bitz might get the start over Wheeler in the next round, and the hosts concluded (correctly I feel) that Wheeler's importance to the PK unit will give him the edge.
Re: Alumni in the Pros - April 2009
Posted by: ftyuv (---.techtarget.com)
Date: April 23, 2009 03:11PM
Maybe the Bruins can put Bitz in goalie pads and have him play out the last couple minutes of the third period of the last game if we're ahead?
Re: Alumni in the Pros - April 2009
Posted by: KeithK (---.external.lmco.com)
Date: April 23, 2009 04:17PM
Put him in goalie pads and then pull the old "swap the goalies twice to get a time out" play. Preferrably when there's a faceoff at the other end.ftyuv
Maybe the Bruins can put Bitz in goalie pads and have him play out the last couple minutes of the third period of the last game if we're ahead?
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