Hey, it is groundhog day, thus definitely February. What did Punxsutawney Phil have to say about the arrival of spring?
Obligatory hockey content: the Hurricanes got to meet President Bush today.
http://www.nhl.com/nhl/app?articleid=288396&page=NewsPage&service=page
Edit: Here is some better hockey content; as speculated in the other thread, Bâby will be assigned to Springfield according to the Tampa Bay press release.
http://www.tampabaylightning.com/tbl/prdetail.cfm?pressreleaseID=1648&category=2
Jonny Gleed has been called up to the Hamilton Bulldogs of the AHL... still under Montreal for NHL affiliation, but he's moved up.
http://www.intotheboards.net/hockey/publish/article_8398.shtml
From the Thursday Dallas Stars game:
Douglas Murray single handedly got the crowd into the game three minutes into the second period with his inspired bout with Dallas goon Krys Barch. Dallas forward Eric Lindros (six-foot-four, 245-pounds) took a run at Murray (six-foot-three, 240-pounds) and clipped him with a dangerous knee-to-knee hit. Murray, who lost his balance on the collision, inadvertently hit Lindros with a high-stick in the process. Lindros flailed to the ice before flying in at Murray with a cheap shot cross-check aimed at Murray's head. Lindros then stepped aside and let Barch take his fight, an instigator penalty and a beating at the hands of the noticeably stronger Murray.
The result of the mess was a power play for San Jose, but the Sharks were unable to convert. Instead it was Dallas that would strike while Murray and Barch were serving their fighting majors. The goal would eventually hold up to be the game winner.
"I don't know what the explanation is, but this can't go on," said Murray
I could not find a video clip of the fight.
Here's the fight on YOUTUBE and Wow Lindros is an ass.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MgoaE3dFzvQ
enjoy...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JOHGwxS5Kkk
[quote Brian]Douglas Murray single handedly got the crowd into the game three minutes into the second period with his inspired bout with Dallas goon Krys Barch. Dallas forward Eric Lindros (six-foot-four, 245-pounds) took a run at Murray (six-foot-three, 240-pounds) and clipped him with a dangerous knee-to-knee hit. Murray, who lost his balance on the collision, inadvertently hit Lindros with a high-stick in the process. Lindros flailed to the ice before flying in at Murray with a cheap shot cross-check aimed at Murray's head. Lindros then stepped aside and let Barch take his fight, an instigator penalty and a beating at the hands of the noticeably stronger Murray.[/quote]
Somewhat to my surprise, this seemingly one-sided description of events looks more or less accurate based on the video. The only thing it doesn't mention is that Lindros had his back turned to Murray when Murray's stick clipped him in the back of the head, so he probably assumed Murray was deliberately whacking him in retaliation for the hit. But how ridiculous is fighting in the NHL if Lindros cross-checks Murray to start a fight and then steps out of the way and lets his goon fight for him?
[quote BigRedBrouhaha]Here's the fight on YOUTUBE and Wow Lindros is an ass.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MgoaE3dFzvQ[/quote]
I'd like to think he learned some of that during double-secret practices at Cornell.
HUGE hit by Doug:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wzim1vLSeCc&NR
Reel of big Sharks hits, Doug's got one or two in there:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b4oDRmrjPIs&NR
i miss those days when teams would play cornell fearing the big guys. nice to see doug making an impact!
Maybe the reason Lindros didn't fight was because he didn't like the fight that drafted him, and wanted to fight for a better fight. ::asshole::
[quote jtwcornell91]Somewhat to my surprise, this seemingly one-sided description of events looks more or less accurate based on the video. The only thing it doesn't mention is that Lindros had his back turned to Murray when Murray's stick clipped him in the back of the head, so he probably assumed Murray was deliberately whacking him in retaliation for the hit. But how ridiculous is fighting in the NHL if Lindros cross-checks Murray to start a fight and then steps out of the way and lets his goon fight for him?[/quote]
The applicable term would be "mercenary" or "Shabbos goy." Not that I envision either one rolling off the tongue of Don Cherry.
Doug Murray not in the line-up for the game this morning (afternoon) against Chicago. I briefly looked through the SJ website, but could not find any mention as to why Doug is a scratch.
[quote Rita]Doug Murray not in the line-up for the game this morning (afternoon) against Chicago. I briefly looked through the SJ website, but could not find any mention as to why Doug is a scratch.[/quote]
I'm pretty sure he was scratched because of a very bad decision that lead to the Stars' 4th goal the other night. When McLaren comes back he probably won't see much playing time--unless they start playing 7D again.
[quote billhoward]
The applicable term would be "mercenary" or "Shabbos goy." [/quote]
Wait, the game was Thursday night. ::wtf::
[quote Jeff Hopkins '82][quote billhoward]
The applicable term would be "mercenary" or "Shabbos goy." [/quote]
Wait, the game was Thursday night. ::wtf::[/quote]
The Sharks played Dallas in San Jose both on Tuesday 1/30 and Thursday 2/1, and lost both games. Thursday was the Doug Murray-Eric Lindros incident.
Today the Sharks hosted the Chicago Blackhawks (and won 4-2?) in a matinee (CA time) or late morning tangle on HST :).
Aloha.
DougLAS Murray.
It is official now. The Sharks will list him as such. He always prefered it and his mom prefers it too (according to an article in the SJ Mercury News).
[quote redhair34][quote Rita]Doug Murray not in the line-up for the game this morning (afternoon) against Chicago. I briefly looked through the SJ website, but could not find any mention as to why Doug is a scratch.[/quote]
I'm pretty sure he was scratched because of a very bad decision that lead to the Stars' 4th goal the other night. When McLaren comes back he probably won't see much playing time--unless they start playing 7D again.[/quote]
It was a bad decision...but can you really blame him for trying to take a run at Lindros? Just didn't work out since another shark had the same idea, and whammo, it's a shark sandwich and Lindros escapes unscathed. I hate you so much, Lindros.
[quote Rita][quote Jeff Hopkins '82][quote billhoward]
The applicable term would be "mercenary" or "Shabbos goy." [/quote]
Wait, the game was Thursday night. ::wtf::[/quote]
The Sharks played Dallas in San Jose both on Tuesday 1/30 and Thursday 2/1, and lost both games. Thursday was the Doug Murray-Eric Lindros incident.
Today the Sharks hosted the Chicago Blackhawks (and won 4-2?) in a matinee (CA time) or late morning tangle on HST :).
Aloha.[/quote]
Rita, the thursday night comment was a joke about it not being Shabbos. Admittedly a pretty weak one...
Just saw on the Flyers game that Tampa Bay picked up the rights to Baby.
Trade announcement from Springfield
http://www.falconsahl.com/index.php?id=220
Arrives and plays in first game
http://www.falconsahl.com/index.php?id=223
[quote Jeff Hopkins '82][quote Rita][quote Jeff Hopkins '82][quote billhoward]
The applicable term would be "mercenary" or "Shabbos goy." [/quote]
Wait, the game was Thursday night. ::wtf::[/quote]
The Sharks played Dallas in San Jose both on Tuesday 1/30 and Thursday 2/1, and lost both games. Thursday was the Douglas Murray-Eric Lindros incident.
Today the Sharks hosted the Chicago Blackhawks (and won 4-2?) in a matinee (CA time) or late morning tangle on HST :).
Aloha.[/quote]
Rita, the thursday night comment was a joke about it not being Shabbos.
Admittedly a pretty weak one...[/quote]
Now I know that Jewish Sabbath = Shabbos, and a "goy" is someone who will work on the sabbath and/or fight Eric Lindros's battles.
I hope these little tidbits come in handy next time I get stuck on crossword puzzle clues that relate to Jewish culture :).
[quote Rita]Now I know that Jewish Sabbath = Shabbos, and a "goy" is someone who will work on the sabbath and/or fight Eric Lindros's battles.[/quote]
Just to save you some crossword puzzle confusion, "goy" is a derisive term for a non-Jew. It's the entire phrase "Shabbos goy" that represents the non-Jew who helps a Jew by performing tasks the Jew cannot on the Sabbath.
[quote jtwcornell91]Somewhat to my surprise, this seemingly one-sided description of events looks more or less accurate based on the video. The only thing it doesn't mention is that Lindros had his back turned to Murray when Murray's stick clipped him in the back of the head, so he probably assumed Murray was deliberately whacking him in retaliation for the hit. But how ridiculous is fighting in the NHL if Lindros cross-checks Murray to start a fight and then steps out of the way and lets his goon fight for him?[/quote]
Lindros is one concussion away from being a vegetable. He can't fight anymore. It was actually pretty brave of Barch to step in and fight Doug(las) so that Lindros doesn't end up in a coma.
By the way, Doug(las) gets great style points in my book. I love how unsnaps his chin strap and tosses his helmet aside. That's a manly move that all too many fighters bypass in the heat of the moment.
[quote RatushnyFan][quote jtwcornell91]Somewhat to my surprise, this seemingly one-sided description of events looks more or less accurate based on the video. The only thing it doesn't mention is that Lindros had his back turned to Murray when Murray's stick clipped him in the back of the head, so he probably assumed Murray was deliberately whacking him in retaliation for the hit. But how ridiculous is fighting in the NHL if Lindros cross-checks Murray to start a fight and then steps out of the way and lets his goon fight for him?[/quote]
Lindros is one concussion away from being a vegetable. He can't fight anymore. It was actually pretty brave of Barch to step in and fight Doug(las) so that Lindros doesn't end up in a coma.
By the way, Doug(las) gets great style points in my book. I love how unsnaps his chin strap and tosses his helmet aside. That's a manly move that all too many fighters bypass in the heat of the moment.[/quote]
Didn't he take it off when he thought he was going to fight Lindros? :-)
[quote nyc94][quote RatushnyFan][quote jtwcornell91]Somewhat to my surprise, this seemingly one-sided description of events looks more or less accurate based on the video. The only thing it doesn't mention is that Lindros had his back turned to Murray when Murray's stick clipped him in the back of the head, so he probably assumed Murray was deliberately whacking him in retaliation for the hit. But how ridiculous is fighting in the NHL if Lindros cross-checks Murray to start a fight and then steps out of the way and lets his goon fight for him?[/quote]
Lindros is one concussion away from being a vegetable. He can't fight anymore. It was actually pretty brave of Barch to step in and fight Doug(las) so that Lindros doesn't end up in a coma.
By the way, Doug(las) gets great style points in my book. I love how unsnaps his chin strap and tosses his helmet aside. That's a manly move that all too many fighters bypass in the heat of the moment.[/quote]
Didn't he take it off when he thought he was going to fight Lindros? :-)[/quote]
Douglas was out of the line up for the next several games following the Lindros incident, but got to play tonight in a 3-2 win over the Ducks. Murray was even, no goals, no assists but 1 hit according the the super stat sheet on nhl.com.
Ryan V. Scored the game winner last night and had an assist:
Quote from: Binghamton Press and Sun Bulletin... B-Sens finally solved the Rochester Americans, rallying for a 4-2 victory and extending their winning streak to a season-high three games.
... Ryan Vesce and Jeff Heerema each added a goal and an assist in the third, and goalie Kelly Guard stopped 39 of 41 shots.
... "We're starting to play really well," said Vesce, whose goal at the 17:01 mark proved to be the game-winner. "We're starting to learn how to defend some leads, and go after it at the end of the game. So we've got a long way to go, but it's a good feeling right here today."
[quote RatushnyFan][quote jtwcornell91]Somewhat to my surprise, this seemingly one-sided description of events looks more or less accurate based on the video. The only thing it doesn't mention is that Lindros had his back turned to Murray when Murray's stick clipped him in the back of the head, so he probably assumed Murray was deliberately whacking him in retaliation for the hit. But how ridiculous is fighting in the NHL if Lindros cross-checks Murray to start a fight and then steps out of the way and lets his goon fight for him?[/quote]
Lindros is one concussion away from being a vegetable. He can't fight anymore. It was actually pretty brave of Barch to step in and fight Doug(las) so that Lindros doesn't end up in a coma.
By the way, Doug(las) gets great style points in my book. I love how unsnaps his chin strap and tosses his helmet aside. That's a manly move that all too many fighters bypass in the heat of the moment.[/quote]
Does Doug still wear a half-shield? I think there's an additional penalty if you fight while wearing a shield. Regardless, it does look cool to toss off the helmet before rumbling .
Pokulok was cleared to play yesterday and was sent down to the ECHL South Carolina Stingrays from Hershey for rehab, flying into Charlotte (an away game against the Charlotte Checkers) an hour and a half before game time. He was +1 with an assist in a 3-2 loss.
Today,at a home game in Charleston, he had a goal and an assist against the Daytona Bombers and was named the first star of the game in a 3-2 victory. WTG Sasha!
[quote kaaren]Pokulok was cleared to play yesterday and was sent down to the ECHL South Carolina Stingrays from Hershey for rehab, flying into Charlotte (an away game against the Charlotte Checkers) an hour and a half before game time. He was +1 with an assist in a 3-2 loss.
Today,at a home game in Charleston, he had a goal and an assist against the Daytona Bombers and was named the first star of the game in a 3-2 victory. WTG Sasha![/quote]
There's a posting on the WashCaps message boards that says that Pokulok could be in SC for the rest of the season... I wouldn't be surprised to see an extended stay in SC.. to get his legs under him and get some confidence again and assuming he looks good, they'll call him up to Hershey for their AHL playoff run. I don't expect Hershey to try to defend their Calder Cup with defensive supplements from SC and would expect a couple guys (Schultz, and Nycholat if he can clear waivers) sent back down from the Caps also to bolster the D corps, once they get healthy up there.
Wherever he winds up doing it, it'd be great to see Sasha get back to being completely healthy.
Phoenix RoadRunners (ECHL) aquire F Greg Hornby from the Victoria Salmon Kings
http://www.phxroadrunners.com/news/recentheadlines/index.html?article_id=387
Murray logged over 18 minutes of ice time this afternoon as the Stars beat the Sharks 5-2. I can't remember him seeing that much time all season. Perhaps they are showcasing him for a trade?
http://www.cbc.ca/sports/indepth/feature-d-leneveu.html
Good to here. Just yesterday I was wondering how David was doing.
Sharks vs. the Capitals on TSN (and NHL center ice). Halfway through the first 1-0 Caps, and Murray already a -1. :-/
[quote Rita]and Murray already a -1. :-/[/quote]
Was he at all responsible?
[quote redhair34][quote Rita]and Murray already a -1. :-/[/quote]
Was he at all responsible?[/quote]
He made a hit at center ice, along the boards, but the puck went into the SJ zone, and the Sharks were slow at covering and gave the Caps too much space. Douglas did get a "+" on the Sharks goal later in the period, thus now even.
2-1 Caps, 7 minutes into the 2nd.
The Sharks announcers were just discussing Walker vs. Cheel but I didn't catch the context. I assume that there is a Clarkson alum on the Caps but a quick look at the roster didn't enlighten me.
Murray draws a penalty, Matt Carle ties it up on the PP. 2-2 14 min left in the 3rd.
[quote Roy 82]The Sharks announcers were just discussing Walker vs. Cheel but I didn't catch the context. I assume that there is a Clarkson alum on the Caps but a quick look at the roster didn't enlighten me.[/quote]Chris Clark (Clarkson '98).
I was at the game... I did not notice Murray all that much (which for a D-man, I usually consider a good thing)... i thought he maybe got 10-12 minutes.. but checking the scoresheet I see he had 18! he kept it simple getting rid of the pucks and was engaging Caps in front of the net. Doesn't have the speed to keep up at times, but seemed to make up for it with good positioning. Also wasn't getting knocked off the puck... I had forgotten how big McLaren is... Murray definitely looked better than the Caps rookie D-man (Schultz - who looked tentative at times).
Besides Clark, Craig Laughlin who is one of the Caps announcers also went to Clarkson and mentions it at least every other broadcast.
[quote Josh '99][quote Roy 82]The Sharks announcers were just discussing Walker vs. Cheel but I didn't catch the context. I assume that there is a Clarkson alum on the Caps but a quick look at the roster didn't enlighten me.[/quote]Chris Clark (Clarkson '98).[/quote]
Clark is the Caps captain and with 24 (?) goals, has established a career high I believe.
Lenney posted a 2-0, 26-save shutout over the Rochester Amerks last night. And, I didn't realize he would be playing in NY until just before game time. So, I missed it. :-( GO LENNEY!!!!!!!!!!!!
Snippets from the Amerks' website:
Amerks goalie Adam Dennis: "Their goalie played really well,".....
Amerks coach Randy Cunneyworth: "I think for two games now, we've been beaten by a good goalie,"
[quote redGrinch]I was at the game... I did not notice Murray all that much (which for a D-man, I usually consider a good thing)... i thought he maybe got 10-12 minutes.. but checking the scoresheet I see he had 18! he kept it simple getting rid of the pucks and was engaging Caps in front of the net. Doesn't have the speed to keep up at times, but seemed to make up for it with good positioning. Also wasn't getting knocked off the puck... I had forgotten how big McLaren is... Murray definitely looked better than the Caps rookie D-man (Schultz - who looked tentative at times).
Besides Clark, Craig Laughlin who is one of the Caps announcers also went to Clarkson and mentions it at least every other broadcast.[/quote]
I am surprised that you didn't notice Murray more. The Sharks radio announcers were marveling over how strong he is. They said that one of his hits actually knocked Clark out of the game. They then claimed that the speedy Ovechkin took a full speed run at Murray and, rather than knocking him down, Ovechkin actually ended up bouncing off and falling on the ice himself. (I suppose that he should have gotten a standing ovechkin for that:))
On the other hand, like you say, maybe it is a good thing not to be noticed too much. I would hate to think of Murray getting a reputation as a goon (somehow I feel compelled to insert an obligatory Clarkson joke here).
There is a picture of Murray putting a hit on the Blackhawks Brian Smolinski in the San Francisco Chronicle (Friday, Feb 23)
Picture can be found at http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/object/article?o=0&f=/chronicle/archive/2007/02/23/SPG59O9U9C1.DTL
[quote cmoberg]There is a picture of Murray putting a hit on the Blackhawks Brian Smolinski in the San Francisco Chronicle (Friday, Feb 23)
Picture can be found at http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/object/article?o=0&f=/chronicle/archive/2007/02/23/SPG59O9U9C1.DTL[/quote]
Apparently the sfgate did not get the memo about Douglas Murray. Last night I did notice that the announcers were using Douglas and not Doug.
I'm hoping to see Murray when the Sharks return to Chicago on 3/21/07.
[quote Roy 82][quote redGrinch]I was at the game... I did not notice Murray all that much (which for a D-man, I usually consider a good thing)... i thought he maybe got 10-12 minutes.. but checking the scoresheet I see he had 18! he kept it simple getting rid of the pucks and was engaging Caps in front of the net. Doesn't have the speed to keep up at times, but seemed to make up for it with good positioning. Also wasn't getting knocked off the puck... I had forgotten how big McLaren is... Murray definitely looked better than the Caps rookie D-man (Schultz - who looked tentative at times).
Besides Clark, Craig Laughlin who is one of the Caps announcers also went to Clarkson and mentions it at least every other broadcast.[/quote]
I am surprised that you didn't notice Murray more. The Sharks radio announcers were marveling over how strong he is. They said that one of his hits actually knocked Clark out of the game. They then claimed that the speedy Ovechkin took a full speed run at Murray and, rather than knocking him down, Ovechkin actually ended up bouncing off and falling on the ice himself. (I suppose that he should have gotten a standing ovechkin for that:))
On the other hand, like you say, maybe it is a good thing not to be noticed too much. I would hate to think of Murray getting a reputation as a goon (somehow I feel compelled to insert an obligatory Clarkson joke here).[/quote]I definitely did notice Murray when Ovechkin bounced off him. I don't remember the Clark hit... but now Clark is reportedly out 7-10 days.
At least according to Joe Thornton. In this week's ESPN The Magazine there is an article entitled "8 things you should know about the Sharks" by Joe Thornton.
"Doug Murray has issues. he's the worst snorer and also the worst driver. Always in a hurry. Not the good kind, where you get there on time; the bad kind, where your're afraid for your life."
Other things you should know:
Scott Hannan is the team heartthrob, Patrick Marleau is always picking up the tab, Scott Parker is the best fighter and Josh Gorges is the most sensitive and his favorite movie is "The Notebook".
Sharks have acquired Craig Rivet (for Josh Georges) which could push Murray out of the top six. Hannan, McLaren, Ehrhoff, Rivet, Vlasic, Carle, Murray, Davison.
[quote calgARI '07]Sharks have acquired Craig Rivet (for Josh Georges) which could push Murray out of the top six. Hannan, McLaren, Ehrhoff, Rivet, Vlasic, Carle, Murray, Davison.[/quote]
Murray (and the other Sharks) didn't have a very good game last night. He got beat on some rushes, the commentators mentioned his lack of speed. Murray was on the ice at the end of the 2nd and the start of the 3rd when Calgary scored, and he didn't play for the rest of the 3rd period.
[quote Rita]
Murray (and the other Sharks) didn't have a very good game last night.[/quote]
Yeah, to my pleasure. At least the Calgary won. San Jose needed more experience on the backend and they got it. Still, terrible deal for them giving up a young defenseman and a 1st rounder for a guy who has been a healthy scratch multiple times in the last month. Rivet is a UFA this summer so he will likely be gone then. Go Flames.
Mike Wall was traded from Anaheim to Colorado for Brad May. How does this impact McKee? Does this mean he's now third in the organizational depth chart?
Harvard products Noah Welch and Dominic Moore have both been moved today.
I like the wording on NHL.com
[Q]The Moore trade completes the purge of Harvard players from the Penguins' lineup. Earlier Tuesday, the Penguins acquired left wing Gary Roberts from the Florida Panthers in exchange for former Crimson defenseman Noah Welch.
[/Q]
Full article at:
http://www.nhl.com/nhl/app/?service=page&page=NewsPage&articleid=289706
Well, Welch is a scoring threat for both teams on the ice. :-D
[quote Ronald '09]Mike Wall was traded from Anaheim to Colorado for Brad May. How does this impact McKee? Does this mean he's now third in the organizational depth chart?[/quote]"Wall" is a good name for a goalie.
[quote Josh '99][quote Ronald '09]Mike Wall was traded from Anaheim to Colorado for Brad May. How does this impact McKee? Does this mean he's now third in the organizational depth chart?[/quote]"Wall" is a good name for a goalie.[/quote]
Even better than Shields.
[quote Josh '99][quote Ronald '09]Mike Wall was traded from Anaheim to Colorado for Brad May. How does this impact McKee? Does this mean he's now third in the organizational depth chart?[/quote]"Wall" is a good name for a goalie.[/quote]I assume he is like Irbe.
Much better than Scrivens, which is awful close to Sieve-ens.
[quote ugarte][quote Josh '99][quote Ronald '09]Mike Wall was traded from Anaheim to Colorado for Brad May. How does this impact McKee? Does this mean he's now third in the organizational depth chart?[/quote]"Wall" is a good name for a goalie.[/quote]I assume he is like Irbe.[/quote]... Latvian?
Moulson had 2 goals tonight and was named the 1st Star in Manchester's 4-3 win over Norfolk. I don't think it would be all that surprising to see Matt get a cup of coffee with the Kings before the end of the season.
[quote redhair34]Moulson had 2 goals tonight and was named the 1st Star in Manchester's 4-3 win over Norfolk. I don't think it would be all that surprising to see Matt get a cup of coffee with the Kings before the end of the season.[/quote]
Yeah, seems pretty likely. John Zeiler, who played at SLU last year before leaving towards the end of the season, was called up to LA recently and scored his first NHL goal last week.
[quote calgARI '07]
Yeah, seems pretty likely. John Zeiler, who played at SLU last year before leaving towards the end of the season, was called up to LA recently and scored his first NHL goal last week.[/quote]
I always thought Zeiler was underrated when he played in the league. Trevelyan got all of the press, but I don't think he would have been nearly as effective if Zeiler wasn't skating on his line.
It wouldn't be surprising, especially since LA seems intent on trading away everyone on the ice this season for prospects.
(Norstrom and Pushkarev are now Stars)
[quote Josh '99][quote ugarte][quote Josh '99][quote Ronald '09]Mike Wall was traded from Anaheim to Colorado for Brad May. How does this impact McKee? Does this mean he's now third in the organizational depth chart?[/quote]"Wall" is a good name for a goalie.[/quote]I assume he is like Irbe.[/quote]... Latvian?[/quote]Well, I'm just saying if Irbe is Like Wall (http://blogs.ocregister.com/ducks/archives/2006/11/26/)...
Nice article on Matt Moulson from last nights Monarchs win. Matt is really playing well right now for the 1st place Kings affiliate. If LA keeps trading people away maybe he will get his chance.
Article is in the sports section at www.unionleader.com
Shane Hynes reassigned to portland, making the AHL Clear Day roster. No such luck for McKee or Pokulok, who will stay in the ECHL.
A few random jerseys I found while browsing earlier today...
Doug Dadswell, 86-87 Moncton Golden Flames, $285 (http://www.hockeyjersey.com/minors.htm)
Duanne Moeser, 04-05 Augsburger Panthers special Halloween Jersey (must be seen to be believed), $300 (http://byronshockeyland.com/other_international_jerseys.htm)
Sam Paolini, 04-05 Cleveland Barons, $325 (http://www.forcomm.net/jjdistributing/HockeyReport_1Page9.html)
[quote Josh '99]A few random jerseys I found while browsing earlier today...
Doug Dadswell, 86-87 Moncton Golden Flames, $285 (http://www.hockeyjersey.com/minors.htm)
Duanne Moeser, 04-05 Augsburger Panthers special Halloween Jersey (must be seen to be believed), $300 (http://byronshockeyland.com/other_international_jerseys.htm)
Sam Paolini, 04-05 Cleveland Barons, $325 (http://www.forcomm.net/jjdistributing/HockeyReport_1Page9.html)[/quote]
Moeser is still playing?! That's freakin' remarkable.
Though I suppose no more remarkable than that Joe was still playing a few months ago.
[quote Beeeej]Moeser is still playing?! That's freakin' remarkable.
Though I suppose no more remarkable than that Joe was still playing a few months ago.[/quote]According to Hockeydb, 04-05 (the year of that ugly jersey) was Moeser's last year playing. He played 15 seasons with the Augsburg Panthers, with interruptions in the 92-93 season, which he played with the Berlin Polar Bears (JTW would say "Eisbaeren"), and two games with the Rosenheim Star Bulls at the beginning of 94-95.
Moeser's teammates in Augsburg included Scott Campbell (93-97, Colorado College), Glenn Anderson (94-96, yes, THE Glenn Anderson), Dave Reierson (95-96, Michigan Tech), Rob Mendel (95-97, Wisconsin), Terry Campbell (95-97, Union), Andre Faust (1996-00, Princeton), Shawn Rivers (96-97, SLU), Mike Hudson (97-98, 7 NHL teams from 1989-97), Greg Bullock (1998-99, UMass-Lowell), Kurt Miller (1999-00, LSSU), Jason Muzzatti (2000-01, MSU, 4 NHL teams), Reid Simonton (2001-03, Union), PC Drouin (02-03, Cornell '96, now of the Morzine-Avoriaz Pingouins in France), and Shawn Carter (02-05, Wisconsin).
From what I can figure of the team website, it looks like Moeser is now a coach for Augsburg and a naturalized German. Guys playing for him include Shane Joseph (MSU-Mankato, played against Cornell in the 2003 regionals and with Douglas Murray in Cleveland), Craig Darby (PC), and Mark Murphy (RPI).
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[quote Josh '99]the 92-93 season, which he played with the Berlin Polar Bears (JTW would say "Eisbaeren")[/quote]
I was going to guess that they were still called EHC Dynamo back then, but it turns out 1992 is when they stopped being Dynamo and started being the Eisbären, officially at least.