The Anaheim Ducks have sent David LeNeveu back to Iowa for training camp with the Iowa Chops (AHL).
Raymond Sawada headed to the Manitoba Moose of the AHL
http://stars.nhl.com/team/app?articleid=384522&page=NewsPage&service=page
[quote Beeeej]The Anaheim Ducks have sent David LeNeveu back to Iowa for training camp with the Iowa Chops (AHL).[/quote]
Leneveu fortunate not to be Jewish or Muslim.
[quote billhoward][quote Beeeej]The Anaheim Ducks have sent David LeNeveu back to Iowa for training camp with the Iowa Chops (AHL).[/quote]
Leneveu fortunate not to be Jewish or Muslim.[/quote]
What, they don't have lamb chops in Iowa? In Bosnia they make beef ham.
[quote jtwcornell91][quote billhoward][quote Beeeej]The Anaheim Ducks have sent David LeNeveu back to Iowa for training camp with the Iowa Chops (AHL).[/quote]
Leneveu fortunate not to be Jewish or Muslim.[/quote]
What, they don't have lamb chops in Iowa? In Bosnia they make beef ham.[/quote]
When I was growing up, we had kosher beef bacon instead of real bacon for breakfast.
[quote jtwcornell91][quote billhoward][quote Beeeej]The Anaheim Ducks have sent David LeNeveu back to Iowa for training camp with the Iowa Chops (AHL).[/quote]
Leneveu fortunate not to be Jewish or Muslim.[/quote]
What, they don't have lamb chops in Iowa? In Bosnia they make beef ham.[/quote]
Those crazy Bosniaks.
[quote Beeeej]Those crazy Bosniaks.[/quote]
I have to confess I knew the word Bosniak, but only from Wikipedia. My Bosniak friends actually referred to the Bosnian Croats as "Catholics". As in "Muslims, Catholics and Serbs".
Heading rapidly into John Spencer territory...
[quote jtwcornell91]"Muslims, Catholics and Serbs"[/quote]
...oh, my!
[quote jtwcornell91]
What, they don't have lamb chops in Iowa? In Bosnia they make beef ham.[/quote]
And in Soviet Russia, ham beefs you!
[quote DeltaOne81][quote jtwcornell91]
What, they don't have lamb chops in Iowa? In Bosnia they make beef ham.[/quote]
And in Soviet Russia, ham beefs you![/quote]I'm not sure what that means, but I'm pretty sure it's not pleasant. :-O
Matt Moulson has been named to the final roster of the LA Kings and will start on the top line this weekend:
http://www.dailybulletin.com/ci_10655545
[quote AnneDVM]Matt Moulson has been named to the final roster of the LA Kings and will start on the top line this weekend:
http://www.dailybulletin.com/ci_10655545[/quote]
Also on that top line is Dustin Brown; the Ithaca Connection?
[quote dietlbomb]Also on that top line is Dustin Brown; the Ithaca Connection?[/quote]
The Ithaca Connection with Slovenian Protection?
[quote AnneDVM]Matt Moulson has been named to the final roster of the LA Kings and will start on the top line this weekend:
http://www.dailybulletin.com/ci_10655545[/quote]
With the signing of Patrick O'Sullivan finally getting done today, Matt likely will not end up on the first line. I could actually see him moving all the way down to the third line just because he had pretty good chemistry with Handzus last season, but only time will tell.
[quote cbuckser][quote dietlbomb]Also on that top line is Dustin Brown; the Ithaca Connection?[/quote]
The Ithaca Connection with Slovenian Protection?[/quote]Too bad it's not true (per Jacob '06's post) because that's catchy.
[quote Beeeej]The Anaheim Ducks have sent David LeNeveu back to Iowa for training camp with the Iowa Chops (AHL).[/quote]
ANAHEIM, CA -- The Ducks announced on Wednesday that they have recalled former Cornell goaltender David LeNeveu from the Iowa Chops, Anaheim's primary development affiliate in the American Hockey League (AHL).
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LeNeveu appeared in 46 career Eastern Collegiate Athletic Conference (ECAC) contests over two seasons with the Cornell Big Red. A runner-up for the 2003 Hobey Baker Award, his 1.20 GAA that season set a then-NCAA Division 1 record. He also helped lead Cornell to the Semifinal game of the NCAA Frozen Four Tournament in 2002-03 in addition to being named to the NCAA East First All-American Team. Earning accolades such as the 2003 ECAC Player of the Year and the Ken Dryden Award (ECAC's Top Goaltender), LeNeveu also owns the NCAA Division 1 record for the best career GAA (1.29).
http://www.ecachockey.com/men/members/cornell/20080810_LeNeveuDucks
http://kings.nhl.com/team/app/?service=page&page=NewsPage&articleid=385461
[quote amerks127]http://kings.nhl.com/team/app/?service=page&page=NewsPage&articleid=385461[/quote]
Here's a guy who gives 110%:
http://kings.nhl.com/team/app/?service=page&page=PlayerDetail&playerId=8471718
And Lenny is back down to Iowa after a day. Why? Weird salary cap rules.
http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/sports_blog/2008/10/all-these-ducks.html
Contract extension metaphorically in hand, Douglas Murray was on the lineup for the Sharks on opening day. 15:24 in ice time, including (oddly) only 40 seconds on the PK - I'm confused because I expected him to do a lot of that this year. No penalties, 3 shots on goal (and one off target), 2 hits, 2 blocked shots. No giveaways or takeaways. Even plus/minus.
Edit to add: The LA Kings and (I hope) Matt Moulson start their season on Saturday against Murray's Sharks.
[quote Josh '99]Contract extension metaphorically in hand, Douglas Murray was on the lineup for the Sharks on opening day. 15:24 in ice time, including (oddly) only 40 seconds on the PK - I'm confused because I expected him to do a lot of that this year. No penalties, 3 shots on goal (and one off target), 2 hits, 2 blocked shots. No giveaways or takeaways. Even plus/minus.
Edit to add: The LA Kings and (I hope) Matt Moulson start their season on Saturday against Murray's Sharks.[/quote]
In case anyone wants to watch, free live video of all of tonight's games (and tomorrow's games, too) is here: https://gamecenter.nhl.com/nhlgc/console.jsp
Moulson -3 and Murray +3 midway through the third in tonight's Kings-Sharks game.
I believe there was one shift in which all three former Ithaca residents were on the ice at the same time. Douglas Murray had a good night. Late in the 3rd, he put a hard shot on goal from about 10 feet inside the blue line.
Dustin Brown, early in the 1st, had a brilliant moment of stick-handling that got the TV broadcasters very excited and impressed. Moulson was on the Kings top penalty-kill line.
Moulson did end up playing on the top line with Dustin Brown and Anze Kopitar because O'Sullivan hasn't been declared fit to play yet. I assume that will be the case for today's game against the Sharks also. Moulson looked a little shaky out there in the first and second periods that I watched, but then again so did all of the Kings players.
Moulson does manage to score for the Kings tonight, but it was a kick-in. It gets called back.
(http://imgs.sfgate.com/c/pictures/2008/10/12/sp-sharks_kings__0499288466_part2.jpg) Sunday's contest...courtesy of SF Chronicle
Sharks still got 'em Kings number B-]
An amusing mention of Matt Moulson in the Toronto Sun's fantasy hockey column (http://www.torontosun.com/sports/hockey/2008/10/12/7063171.html):
FOXY BY PROXY: MATT MOULSON - Who?? What, you didn't draft Matt Moulson? Every year certain players without any real fantasy value get promoted to play with a team's best players and just like that, they have some value. The best example this season may be Miro Satan. His hands went south years ago, but if he sticks on Sid The Kid's line then he immediately becomes Foxy By Proxy, and a fantasy destination. Kopitar and Brown, the top dogs in Los Angeles, have a new linemate in Matt Moulson, for the time being, and Matt just may enjoy the same sort of points boost that Satan should experience in Pittsburgh. +/- is always a concern with L.A. players, but there may be some sneaky points to be had there and I can pretty much guarantee that Matty's available on your free agent list, waiting for some savvy owner, like you, to take a chance on him. Low-risk, hi-reward.
Here's a (sad) tangent to the alumni thread............isn't this the goalie from BU that was in the '91 game, when BU beat us 5-4 @ Lynah? As I recall, at the end of the game, he skated around the rink giving the Lynah crowd the finger. Hate to bring that up, but it was a very memorable game with Ryan Hughes scoring 4 goals. RIP Scott.
Former BU goalie Scott Cashman dies (http://www.uscho.com/news/college-hockey/id,15748/FormerBUStandoutNetminderScottCashmanDeadAt39.html)
[quote RatushnyFan]isn't this the goalie from BU that was in the '91 game, when BU beat us 5-4 @ Lynah? [/quote]
Boston College won that game.
[quote cbuckser][quote RatushnyFan]isn't this the goalie from BU that was in the '91 game, when BU beat us 5-4 @ Lynah? [/quote]
Boston College won that game.[/quote]Whoops, you're right, my bad. My memory isn't what it used to be.
Moulson gets his first goal of the season in the third period of the Kings game today on an absolutely perfect shot off the post and in. This makes up for him looking altogether unimpressive for the earlier part of the game.
can be found via the box score here:
http://www.nhl.com/ice/boxscore.htm?id=2008020042
Nice feed from Dustin Brown
I guess it was also the GWG. Congrats Matt!
[quote sah67]can be found via the box score here:
http://www.nhl.com/ice/boxscore.htm?id=2008020042
Nice feed from Dustin Brown[/quote]Hope your bandwidth is good because the page has a lot of unnecessary crap. I'm trying to embed the video here but it doesn't seem to work.
http://www.latimes.com/sports/la-sp-kingsfyi17-2008oct17,0,480530.story
It'll be interesting to see if he can keep that spot on the first line.
Topher's lack of size finally caught up with him:
Quote from: Elmira Star GazetteBased on cuts made Wednesday, the Jackals appear to favor size. Cornell University graduate Topher Scott (5-foot-6, 155 pounds), Joseph Ori (6-0, 185), Chris Tutalo (5-9, 184) and Ryan Penney (5-9, 190) were all released, but Martinson said he is building a balanced roster.
Full Star Gazette Story (http://www.stargazette.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20081017/SPORTS0301/810170302)
[quote pfibiger]http://www.latimes.com/sports/la-sp-kingsfyi17-2008oct17,0,480530.story
It'll be interesting to see if he can keep that spot on the first line.[/quote]
Having watched the games he has played in, I highly doubt it. He is a bit slower than the other two guys on his line, and at times has looked really uncomfortable out there with them. The only way I see him sticking is because of his defensive responsibility, and the fact that Brown and Kopitar were on the ice for way too many goals against last year. However, O'Sullivan is known as a pretty good defensive forward, and has way more offensive upside than Moulson. I would expect O'Sullivan to find his way to the first line relatively soon.
[quote Jacob '06]
However, O'Sullivan is known as a pretty good defensive forward, and has way more offensive upside than Moulson. I would expect O'Sullivan to find his way to the first line relatively soon.[/quote]
If O'Sullivan had been at camp you might be right that he would have been paired with them. Some of King's Coach Terry Murray's comments in one of the intermissions suggested that he just doesn't have a feel for what kind of player O'Sullivan is yet. Who knows.
Anyway, I ran across this on another LA Times page and it seemed related enough to be worth sharing:
Terry Murray is happy with Kings rookie Matt Moulson (http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/sports_blog/2008/10/kings-rookie-mo.html)
Quote from: Helene Elliott (LA Times)"He's played very well," Murray said [about Moulson]. "He's smart, he works hard, he's very opportunistic and plays with good players. He's able to, because of his skating ability, get to the right places at the right time."
That reassured Murray that Moulson isn't out of place with Brown and Kopitar.
"That was one of the things I was looking at. Is this going to be able to be something they can work with and develop some chemistry, and is the speed going to be able to be maintained?" Murray said.
"And so far, so good."
-- edited to add additional comments to quote
Isn't it interesting how some of the guys who stayed for 4 years are making it? What about all of those who left early?::pop::
[quote Jim Hyla]Isn't it interesting how some of the guys who stayed for 4 years are making it? What about all of those who left early?::pop::[/quote]
Well, one of 'em got himself a Calder, a Smythe and three Stanleys.::banana::
But we haven't seen his like since.
Doug Murray is out of the Sharks' lineup tonight with an upper body injury. Sounds like a day to day thing but the FSN announcers didn't have any details and didn't know when he might be back in the lineup.
Mike Iggulden had a natural hat trick in Bridgeport's 3-1 win over Albany (http://soundtigers.com/news/show?id=351).
http://www.nhl.com/ice/news.htm?id=388007
[quote Jacob '06]Having watched the games he has played in, I highly doubt it. He is a bit slower than the other two guys on his line, and at times has looked really uncomfortable out there with them. The only way I see him sticking is because of his defensive responsibility, and the fact that Brown and Kopitar were on the ice for way too many goals against last year. However, O'Sullivan is known as a pretty good defensive forward, and has way more offensive upside than Moulson. I would expect O'Sullivan to find his way to the first line relatively soon.[/quote]
Well, looks like you're partly right, unfortunately -- the King's notebook for yesterday is showing Moulson as a probable healthy scratch for Friday's game, replaced by Kyle Calder.
Quote from: King's NotebookCalder most likely will replace Matt Moulson skating on the Kings No. 1 line at St. Louis on Friday. Moulson has skated on the Kings top line for the first five games of the season, scoring 1-0-1 with a minus-3 rating. His goal was the game winner vs. Anaheim on Oct. 14.
http://kings.nhl.com/team/app/?service=page&page=NewsPage&articleid=388010
Looks like Topher Scott has joined Kevin McLeod on the Texas Brahamas of the CHL:
http://ibleedpurpleandblack.blogspot.com/2008/10/insider-player-profile-topher-scott.html
Jacob called it:
[quote Jacob '06]I would expect O'Sullivan to find his way to the first line relatively soon.[/quote]
According to this Daily News (http://www.dailynews.com/sports/ci_10849499) story, O'Sullivan returns to the top line, and Moulson should be the LW on the 4th line tonight (with Raitis Ivanans and Derek Armstrong) against the Canucks.
The game is on FSW at 10:30ET.
[quote KeithK]Doug Murray is out of the Sharks' lineup tonight with an upper body injury. Sounds like a day to day thing but the FSN announcers didn't have any details and didn't know when he might be back in the lineup.[/quote]
Douglas is apparently back in the lineup, and should be playing tonight against the Red Wings (he played in the last couple of games).
While searching I ran across a slightly old collection of him engaging in some rather non-collegiate fisticuffs. I don't think it's been shared here before -- apologies if it has:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z9WinnuUEco
[quote Beeeej]The Anaheim Ducks have sent David LeNeveu back to Iowa for training camp with the Iowa Chops (AHL).[/quote]
Does Jay Latulippe play for them? he would fit right it.
From the same place that brought you Ingemar Johansson.
The proud Ivy tradition continues. One appreciative (?) comment on Youtube: "Murray is f----g strong! I don“t whant to meet him in a dark alley when he has lost a game and is high on crack with a par off socks hanging out off the arse!"
Since Douglas is our guy, he's spirited and recalls the ageless traditions of the NHL. Were it a Clarkson alum, we'd probably think differently.
[quote billhoward]
Were it a Clarkson alum, we'd probably think differently.[/quote]
Bill, I am starting to wonder if you are trying to get a reaction. Don't get me wrong, I'm sure you're a great guy, but that's twice in less than a week.
[quote Dpperk29][quote billhoward]
Were it a Clarkson alum, we'd probably think differently.[/quote]
Bill, I am starting to wonder if you are trying to get a reaction. Don't get me wrong, I'm sure you're a great guy, but that's twice in less than a week.[/quote]
Easy, Cowboy. He was poking fun at us, not you.