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Title: Alumni in the pros - January 2010
Post by: David Harding on January 02, 2010, 03:25:16 PM
Happy New Year!
Title: Re: Alumni in the pros - January 2010
Post by: jkahn on January 02, 2010, 07:19:18 PM
Moulson goal gives Isles early 1-0 lead.
Title: Re: Alumni in the pros - January 2010
Post by: Trotsky on January 02, 2010, 08:18:06 PM
Moulson an assist, as the Isles lead Atlanta 5-3 just halfway through the second.
Title: Re: Alumni in the pros - January 2010
Post by: Rita on January 02, 2010, 10:39:31 PM
Wow, a shot from the point that hits the net, and trickles through the goalie! Yeah Douglas Murray! Maybe he'll be an offensive threat for team Sweden too ;-).
Title: Re: Alumni in the pros - January 2010
Post by: Rita on January 03, 2010, 12:37:51 AM
With a goal, an assist, and many hits against the Oilers, Douglas Murray gets HNIC's #1 star. ::banana::
Title: Re: Alumni in the pros - January 2010
Post by: sah67 on January 04, 2010, 09:49:58 AM
The fan Q&A with Douglas Murray has been posted here. (http://sharks.nhl.com/club/news.htm?id=512186&cmpid=rss-high)
Title: Re: Alumni in the pros - January 2010
Post by: cbuckser on January 04, 2010, 07:27:49 PM
Douglas has been named Shark of the Month for December 2009 (http://blogs.mercurynews.com/sharks/2010/01/04/update-from-optional-skate-leach-stays-in-lineup-murray-named-shark-of-the-month-and-more/).
Title: Re: Alumni in the pros - January 2010
Post by: Josh '99 on January 04, 2010, 07:44:11 PM
Quote from: RitaWith a goal, an assist, and many hits against the Oilers, Douglas Murray gets HNIC's #1 star. ::banana::
Do I hate America if I root for Sweden in the Olympics?  They've got two of my favorite players (Douglas and Henrik Lundqvist) and there are a lot of players on the USA roster whom I absolutely can't stand (Chris Drury, Jamie Langenbrunner, Brooks Orpik, Tim Thomas, Phil Kessel, Mike Komisarek, Zach Parise).
Title: Re: Alumni in the pros - January 2010
Post by: KeithK on January 04, 2010, 07:54:46 PM
Quote from: Josh '99
Quote from: RitaWith a goal, an assist, and many hits against the Oilers, Douglas Murray gets HNIC's #1 star. ::banana::
Do I hate America if I root for Sweden in the Olympics?  They've got two of my favorite players (Douglas and Henrik Lundqvist) and there are a lot of players on the USA roster whom I absolutely can't stand (Chris Drury, Jamie Langenbrunner, Brooks Orpik, Tim Thomas, Phil Kessel, Mike Komisarek, Zach Parise).
Just asking that question means you hate America. Communist.
Title: Re: Alumni in the pros - January 2010
Post by: redice on January 04, 2010, 08:51:20 PM
Quote from: Josh '99
Quote from: RitaWith a goal, an assist, and many hits against the Oilers, Douglas Murray gets HNIC's #1 star. ::banana::
Do I hate America if I root for Sweden in the Olympics?  They've got two of my favorite players (Douglas and Henrik Lundqvist) and there are a lot of players on the USA roster whom I absolutely can't stand (Chris Drury, Jamie Langenbrunner, Brooks Orpik, Tim Thomas, Phil Kessel, Mike Komisarek, Zach Parise).

Geez Josh...You had to love that goal that Thomas gave up on New Years Day, huh?   Pretty stupid.   He's lucky that his team bailed him out on that one.
Title: Re: Alumni in the pros - January 2010
Post by: ftyuv on January 04, 2010, 10:17:16 PM
What the heck is there to not stand about Thomas? The guy's awesome.
Title: Re: Alumni in the pros - January 2010
Post by: RichH on January 04, 2010, 10:32:32 PM
Quote from: ftyuvWhat the heck is there to not stand about Thomas? The guy's awesome.

You obviously weren't around to see the act that crybaby ding-bat put on whenever he lost while at UVM in the mid-90s.  I remember after a tie at Lynah, he smashed his stick over the crossbar then stormed right to the locker room without handshakes.  He gave an interview (during the ECACs, which they never won, mind you) about how Patrick Roy should step aside being over the hill and all, and he, as a draft pick of the Avs (nee Nordiques), was going to win the starting job.  It only took him NINE years to make the NHL.  While I disliked the Keebler Elves stick-twirling, fist-pumping antics, I could at least respect their game.  Thomas was an ass.  Kinda grinds my gears that he still somehow has a job, especially after it looked like he was done after '99.
Title: Re: Alumni in the pros - January 2010
Post by: Josh '99 on January 04, 2010, 10:36:38 PM
Quote from: RichH[Thomas] gave an interview (during the ECACs, which they never won, mind you) about how Patrick Roy should step aside being over the hill and all, and he, as a draft pick of the Avs (nee Nordiques), was going to win the starting job.
That kind of goes without saying, really, given that neither Thomas nor Vermont has ever won anything, doesn't it?
Title: Re: Alumni in the pros - January 2010
Post by: Josh '99 on January 04, 2010, 10:37:27 PM
Quote from: KeithK
Quote from: Josh '99
Quote from: RitaWith a goal, an assist, and many hits against the Oilers, Douglas Murray gets HNIC's #1 star. ::banana::
Do I hate America if I root for Sweden in the Olympics?  They've got two of my favorite players (Douglas and Henrik Lundqvist) and there are a lot of players on the USA roster whom I absolutely can't stand (Chris Drury, Jamie Langenbrunner, Brooks Orpik, Tim Thomas, Phil Kessel, Mike Komisarek, Zach Parise).
Just asking that question means you hate America. Communist.
You say that as if you haven't ever been known to chant "Let's Go Red".  :-}
Title: Re: Alumni in the pros - January 2010
Post by: Rita on January 04, 2010, 11:23:54 PM
Quote from: cbuckserDouglas has been named Shark of the Month for December 2009 (http://blogs.mercurynews.com/sharks/2010/01/04/update-from-optional-skate-leach-stays-in-lineup-murray-named-shark-of-the-month-and-more/).

According to his 1st intermission, Douglas considers himself more of a "thinker rather than a natural talent". B-]
Title: Re: Alumni in the pros - January 2010
Post by: ftyuv on January 05, 2010, 12:19:23 AM
Quote from: RichH
Quote from: ftyuvWhat the heck is there to not stand about Thomas? The guy's awesome.

You obviously weren't around to see the act that crybaby ding-bat put on whenever he lost while at UVM in the mid-90s.  I remember after a tie at Lynah, he smashed his stick over the crossbar then stormed right to the locker room without handshakes.  He gave an interview (during the ECACs, which they never won, mind you) about how Patrick Roy should step aside being over the hill and all, and he, as a draft pick of the Avs (nee Nordiques), was going to win the starting job.  It only took him NINE years to make the NHL.  While I disliked the Keebler Elves stick-twirling, fist-pumping antics, I could at least respect their game.  Thomas was an ass.  Kinda grinds my gears that he still somehow has a job, especially after it looked like he was done after '99.

I wasn't, no. But then, I also don't hold grudges for a decade...
Title: Re: Alumni in the pros - January 2010
Post by: nr53 on January 05, 2010, 02:43:40 AM
Looks like douglas is doing his best to show that he can chip in offensively as well. He scored his 3rd of the season, 2nd in two games tonight against the kings, on a power play no less.
Title: Re: Alumni in the pros - January 2010
Post by: cth95 on January 05, 2010, 03:52:40 AM
Quote from: Josh '99That kind of goes without saying, really, given that neither Thomas nor Vermont has ever won anything, doesn't it?

I think winning a Vezina Trophy is pretty good.  

I don't remember what he was like in college, but this acceptance speech is pretty gracious and emotional.  "I had been more worried about getting my name on a roster than about winning the Vezina Trophy,"
 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o2RhfmUQtR0

As a side note, he also won the the Roger Crozier Saving Grace Award for the best save percentage in the NHL (.933) and, along with Manny Fernandez, the William M. Jennings Trophy for fewest total goals allowed by a team's goalies.
Title: Re: Alumni in the pros - January 2010
Post by: RichH on January 05, 2010, 08:27:57 AM
Quote from: ftyuv
Quote from: RichH
Quote from: ftyuvWhat the heck is there to not stand about Thomas? The guy's awesome.

You obviously weren't around to see the act that crybaby ding-bat put on whenever he lost while at UVM in the mid-90s.  I remember after a tie at Lynah, he smashed his stick over the crossbar then stormed right to the locker room without handshakes.  He gave an interview (during the ECACs, which they never won, mind you) about how Patrick Roy should step aside being over the hill and all, and he, as a draft pick of the Avs (nee Nordiques), was going to win the starting job.  It only took him NINE years to make the NHL.  While I disliked the Keebler Elves stick-twirling, fist-pumping antics, I could at least respect their game.  Thomas was an ass.  Kinda grinds my gears that he still somehow has a job, especially after it looked like he was done after '99.

I wasn't, no. But then, I also don't hold grudges for a decade...

Oh, I'm sure you do...maybe not for hockey players.

Also, I wouldn't call my personal feelings a grudge, since I don't particularly care about the NHL.  I was just trying to give you perspective about how someone could be looked at here less than favorably.
Title: Re: Alumni in the pros - January 2010
Post by: ftyuv on January 05, 2010, 09:01:25 AM
Quote from: RichH
Quote from: ftyuv
Quote from: RichH
Quote from: ftyuvWhat the heck is there to not stand about Thomas? The guy's awesome.

You obviously weren't around to see the act that crybaby ding-bat put on whenever he lost while at UVM in the mid-90s.  I remember after a tie at Lynah, he smashed his stick over the crossbar then stormed right to the locker room without handshakes.  He gave an interview (during the ECACs, which they never won, mind you) about how Patrick Roy should step aside being over the hill and all, and he, as a draft pick of the Avs (nee Nordiques), was going to win the starting job.  It only took him NINE years to make the NHL.  While I disliked the Keebler Elves stick-twirling, fist-pumping antics, I could at least respect their game.  Thomas was an ass.  Kinda grinds my gears that he still somehow has a job, especially after it looked like he was done after '99.

I wasn't, no. But then, I also don't hold grudges for a decade...

Oh, I'm sure you do...maybe not for hockey players.

Also, I wouldn't call my personal feelings a grudge, since I don't particularly care about the NHL.  I was just trying to give you perspective about how someone could be looked at here less than favorably.

I actually can't think of anyone I still hold a grudge against. :-)  I'm a pretty mellow guy.  But anyway, fair enough. My point was more to the fact that how a guy acts in college could be different than how he acts after nearly a decade of struggling to get to where he wants to get. To quote Calvin's dad, it builds character.  (Thomas is still a bit of a hothead, but I don't think enough to warrant a "can't stand him" on its own.)
Title: Re: Alumni in the pros - January 2010
Post by: Trotsky on January 05, 2010, 09:10:05 AM
It was irritating to see the Tim Thomas interview after the Winter Classic because he was (a) articulate and (b) gentlemanly, in contrast to expectations for a two-time winner of the Melrose-Nickerson (http://www.tbrw.info/tbrw_Awards/tbrwAwards.html) Award.

In the miserable annals of the Earth he will be duly enshrined.
Title: Re: Alumni in the pros - January 2010
Post by: ugarte on January 05, 2010, 09:22:05 AM
Quote from: ftyuv
Quote from: RichH
Quote from: ftyuvWhat the heck is there to not stand about Thomas? The guy's awesome.

You obviously weren't around to see the act that crybaby ding-bat put on whenever he lost while at UVM in the mid-90s.  I remember after a tie at Lynah, he smashed his stick over the crossbar then stormed right to the locker room without handshakes.  He gave an interview (during the ECACs, which they never won, mind you) about how Patrick Roy should step aside being over the hill and all, and he, as a draft pick of the Avs (nee Nordiques), was going to win the starting job.  It only took him NINE years to make the NHL.  While I disliked the Keebler Elves stick-twirling, fist-pumping antics, I could at least respect their game.  Thomas was an ass.  Kinda grinds my gears that he still somehow has a job, especially after it looked like he was done after '99.

I wasn't, no. But then, I also don't hold grudges for a decade...
Just one more year before Osama gets the invitation to Thanksgiving?
Title: Re: Alumni in the pros - January 2010
Post by: Josh '99 on January 05, 2010, 09:38:04 AM
Quote from: cth95
Quote from: Josh '99That kind of goes without saying, really, given that neither Thomas nor Vermont has ever won anything, doesn't it?

I think winning a Vezina Trophy is pretty good.  

I don't remember what he was like in college, but this acceptance speech is pretty gracious and emotional.  "I had been more worried about getting my name on a roster than about winning the Vezina Trophy,"
 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o2RhfmUQtR0

As a side note, he also won the the Roger Crozier Saving Grace Award for the best save percentage in the NHL (.933) and, along with Manny Fernandez, the William M. Jennings Trophy for fewest total goals allowed by a team's goalies.
Let me rephrase.  Neither Thomas nor Vermont has ever won a championship.  (I don't have time to look it up, but I'm sure either he or St. Louis or Perrin must've won some individual awards at Vermont too, but that's not what I meant.)
Title: Re: Alumni in the pros - January 2010
Post by: ftyuv on January 05, 2010, 09:40:08 AM
Quote from: ugarte
Quote from: ftyuv
Quote from: RichH
Quote from: ftyuvWhat the heck is there to not stand about Thomas? The guy's awesome.

You obviously weren't around to see the act that crybaby ding-bat put on whenever he lost while at UVM in the mid-90s.  I remember after a tie at Lynah, he smashed his stick over the crossbar then stormed right to the locker room without handshakes.  He gave an interview (during the ECACs, which they never won, mind you) about how Patrick Roy should step aside being over the hill and all, and he, as a draft pick of the Avs (nee Nordiques), was going to win the starting job.  It only took him NINE years to make the NHL.  While I disliked the Keebler Elves stick-twirling, fist-pumping antics, I could at least respect their game.  Thomas was an ass.  Kinda grinds my gears that he still somehow has a job, especially after it looked like he was done after '99.

I wasn't, no. But then, I also don't hold grudges for a decade...
Just one more year before Osama gets the invitation to Thanksgiving?
A grudge to me is a lot more petty than that.  It's more along the lines of "that guy was a prick to me, grumble grumble."

That said, I'd be happy to have Osama over for Thanksgiving. The bounty on his head is around $27 mil, according to the google.
Title: Re: Alumni in the pros - January 2010
Post by: RatushnyFan on January 05, 2010, 10:28:33 AM
Quote from: ftyuvWhat the heck is there to not stand about Thomas? The guy's awesome.
I agree.  The guy gutted it out in the minors for years.  NHL allegiances aside, it's hard to understand why anyone would despise guys like Parise, Langenbrunner and Komisarek. Parise in particular plays every shift with lot of intensity, his willpower is off the charts in my book. Let's go USA!
Title: Re: Alumni in the pros - January 2010
Post by: Trotsky on January 05, 2010, 10:58:44 AM
Quote from: RatushnyFanLet's go USA!
I start each Olympics rooting for the US.  After fifteen minutes of American network TV coverage, I'd root for anybody to grind us into the ground.

Haup Sverige!  (Or whatever.)
Title: Re: Alumni in the pros - January 2010
Post by: RatushnyFan on January 05, 2010, 11:20:01 AM
Don't let the announcers and biased coverage disguise the fact that these players have worked for this opportunity for years.......as have all the players from all countries, but these are our guys!

My $0.02!
Title: Re: Alumni in the pros - January 2010
Post by: CU at Stanford on January 05, 2010, 02:11:31 PM
I was at the Jan 4th SJ Sharks game vs. L.A. Kings.
Ugly game for the Sharks.
The only bright spot for me was indeed Doug Murray's goal in the 3rd period.
He rifled that sucker home!

Player of the Month (Dec 2009) continued his hot streak, no doubt....
Title: Re: Alumni in the pros - January 2010
Post by: Jim Hyla on January 06, 2010, 07:51:33 AM
Quote from: cbuckserDouglas has been named Shark of the Month for December 2009 (http://blogs.mercurynews.com/sharks/2010/01/04/update-from-optional-skate-leach-stays-in-lineup-murray-named-shark-of-the-month-and-more/).
Here's the Sharks website on it (http://sharks.nhl.com/club/news.htm?id=512359&navid=DL%7CSJS%7Chome) and some interesting quotes.

QuoteHonors like this, along with being named to Sweden's Olympic team, show it's not all about numbers.

"Everybody likes to be recognized in some way shape or form for what they are doing," Murray said.

Still, as a defensive-minded blueliner, Murray doesn't look outwardly for praise.

"You've got to be able to be happy with yourself," Murray said. "If you're satisfied with yourself, everything else is extra."

Murray is rewarded for his play by knowing his teammates realize how important he is to their success.

"This team always makes you feel good about good defensive play," Murray said.

Murray's defensive partner, Dan Boyle, knows a thing or two about offense, but knows solid defensive skills are important.

"Statistics get guys recognized as far as the everyday fan," Boyle said. "In this room, he's one of four top guys and he doesn't need top numbers. He's important and (the award) makes everyone feel very happy for him."

Boyle still chuckles to himself when opponents try to take a run at Murray.

"I enjoy watching guys try to run him over. I don't know why they try and do it," said Boyle, referencing the fact that the opposition usually ends up on the ice.

Murray has been mention by Head Coach Todd McLellan as the most improved player during his tenure.

"I believe since training camp last year, he has improved more than anyone on our hockey club," McLellan said.
Title: Re: Alumni in the pros - January 2010
Post by: oceanst41 on January 06, 2010, 09:14:50 AM
Quote from: RatushnyFan
Quote from: ftyuvWhat the heck is there to not stand about Thomas? The guy's awesome.
I agree.  The guy gutted it out in the minors for years.  NHL allegiances aside, it's hard to understand why anyone would despise guys like Parise, Langenbrunner and Komisarek. Parise in particular plays every shift with lot of intensity, his willpower is off the charts in my book. Let's go USA!

The best way I can explain it is that he is the Nickerson that actually made the NHL. Always there for the stick work and after the whistle extracurriculars, but never there to answer the bell when someone wants to go. ::wank::
Title: Re: Alumni in the pros - January 2010
Post by: oceanst41 on January 06, 2010, 09:18:03 AM
Quote from: ftyuvWhat the heck is there to not stand about Thomas? The guy's awesome.

As a Bruins fan I love the guy, but I can definitely understand how easy it would be to root against him if he played for the other team. He's gotten better, but the punk in him comes out every once and a while ;-) (see Winter Classic).
Title: Re: Alumni in the pros - January 2010
Post by: Trotsky on January 06, 2010, 09:18:24 AM
Quote from: oceanst41The best way I can explain it is that he is the Nickerson that actually made the NHL. Always there for the stick work and after the whistle extracurriculars, but never there to answer the bell when someone wants to go. ::wank::
He's from The Island.  We're all like that. ;-)
Title: Re: Alumni in the pros - January 2010
Post by: ftyuv on January 06, 2010, 10:00:17 AM
Quote from: oceanst41
Quote from: ftyuvWhat the heck is there to not stand about Thomas? The guy's awesome.

As a Bruins fan I love the guy, but I can definitely understand how easy it would be to root against him if he played for the other team. He's gotten better, but the punk in him comes out every once and a while ;-) (see Winter Classic).

1) He was just trying to make it interesting for the home team fans.
2) No amount of thuggery, no amount, is too much when it comes to the Flyers. ;-)
Title: Re: Alumni in the pros - January 2010
Post by: Trotsky on January 06, 2010, 10:29:16 AM
Quote from: ftyuv1) He was just trying to make it interesting for the home team fans.
2) No amount of thuggery, no amount, is too much when it comes to the Flyers. ;-)

Or, for that matter, the Bruins.  ::smashfreak::
Title: Re: Alumni in the pros - January 2010
Post by: ftyuv on January 06, 2010, 02:31:40 PM
Quote from: Trotsky
Quote from: ftyuv1) He was just trying to make it interesting for the home team fans.
2) No amount of thuggery, no amount, is too much when it comes to the Flyers. ;-)

Or, for that matter, the Bruins.  ::smashfreak::
Whatever, you're just jealous because we've got Satan on our side.
Title: Re: Alumni in the pros - January 2010
Post by: JDeafv on January 06, 2010, 02:34:02 PM
Mention of Moulson and Cornell in the NHL.com recap of the first-half of the season (http://www.nhl.com/ice/news.htm?id=512458):

 
QuoteTop 5: Guys that make you ask, "Who?"

1. Matt Moulson -- We're going to bet you either never heard of or didn't know much about Moulson before this season. That's OK, because neither did we. But the former King, who played 29 games over two seasons in L.A., has found a home on Long Island alongside John Tavares. The former Cornell star is on pace for nearly 60 points.
Title: Re: Alumni in the pros - January 2010
Post by: ebilmes on January 07, 2010, 12:06:26 AM
Kevin McLeod is playing for Springfield (AHL) if anyone's in the area.

http://www.oursportscentral.com/services/releases/?id=3947786
Title: Re: Alumni in the pros - January 2010
Post by: Jerseygirl on January 07, 2010, 01:23:36 PM
Quote from: Josh '99
Quote from: RitaWith a goal, an assist, and many hits against the Oilers, Douglas Murray gets HNIC's #1 star. ::banana::
Do I hate America if I root for Sweden in the Olympics?  They've got two of my favorite players (Douglas and Henrik Lundqvist) and there are a lot of players on the USA roster whom I absolutely can't stand (Chris Drury, Jamie Langenbrunner, Brooks Orpik, Tim Thomas, Phil Kessel, Mike Komisarek, Zach Parise).

WAIT A SEC. HOLD THE PHONE.

The post-game ceremony at the Winter Classic led me to believe that USA's Olympic hockey team was going to be made up of a scrappy bunch of adorable youth hockey players from all walks of life who could merely afford outsized jerseys that only served to highlight their diminutive stature, led by an older goalie who saw Vancouver as his last shot at international glory. I assumed that these players would use their youth and cunning to pull off moves made possible by their small size, such as skating between a flummoxed, tree-like defenseman's legs, thereby improbably winning enough games to advance out of pool play and into the medal round, where they dismantle quasi-communist teams made up of brutes who highlight their country's cultural stereotypes. They would do this through sheer heart, teaching their aging goalie the true meaning of team, and causing the evil opposing team's Soviet-era coach to throw his clipboard onto the ice out of disgust and disbelief, when, during a slow-motion montage set to an original song in the vein of "Eye of the Tiger" the winning goal is scored through some trick play the U.S. coach draws up during a tension building timeout.

No? Did I miss something?

Josh, you don't hate America because you intend to root for Sweden. You hate America because you live in NYC, which is godless and full of heathens, and is most certainly not "Real 'Murrca."
Title: Re: Alumni in the pros - January 2010
Post by: sah67 on January 07, 2010, 08:07:14 PM
Byron Bitz is a scratch for the first time in a while tonight.  Probably had to do with the insertion of new acquisition Miroslav Satan into the lineup and the return of Milan Lucic.
Title: Re: Alumni in the pros - January 2010
Post by: Swampy on January 07, 2010, 10:11:31 PM
Quote from: sah67Byron Bitz is a scratch for the first time in a while tonight.  Probably had to do with the insertion of new acquisition Miroslav Satan into the lineup and the return of Milan Lucic.

Given the game's outcome, expect Bitz back soon.
Title: Re: Alumni in the pros - January 2010
Post by: nshapiro on January 08, 2010, 12:08:19 AM
Quote from: JerseygirlJosh, you don't hate America because you intend to root for Sweden. You hate America because you live in NYC, which is godless and full of heathens, and is most certainly not "Real 'Murrca."
 

Reminds me of when the billboards on highways enterring Pennsylvania used to say "America Starts Here"
Title: Re: Alumni in the pros - January 2010
Post by: oceanst41 on January 08, 2010, 10:51:27 AM
Quote from: sah67Byron Bitz is a scratch for the first time in a while tonight.  Probably had to do with the insertion of new acquisition Miroslav Satan into the lineup and the return of Milan Lucic.

The Globe beat writer is saying it's because of a back injury, and he likely won't play Saturday despite Savard being out now too. Though Sobotka certainly has been playing well enough of late to at least question if Bitz would be in the line up when they are at full strength.
Title: Re: Alumni in the pros - January 2010
Post by: RichH on January 08, 2010, 12:45:23 PM
Quote from: Jerseygirl
Quote from: Josh '99
Quote from: RitaWith a goal, an assist, and many hits against the Oilers, Douglas Murray gets HNIC's #1 star. ::banana::
Do I hate America if I root for Sweden in the Olympics?  They've got two of my favorite players (Douglas and Henrik Lundqvist) and there are a lot of players on the USA roster whom I absolutely can't stand (Chris Drury, Jamie Langenbrunner, Brooks Orpik, Tim Thomas, Phil Kessel, Mike Komisarek, Zach Parise).

WAIT A SEC. HOLD THE PHONE.

The post-game ceremony at the Winter Classic led me to believe that USA's Olympic hockey team was going to be made up of a scrappy bunch of adorable youth hockey players from all walks of life who could merely afford outsized jerseys that only served to highlight their diminutive stature, led by an older goalie who saw Vancouver as his last shot at international glory. I assumed that these players would use their youth and cunning to pull off moves made possible by their small size, such as skating between a flummoxed, tree-like defenseman's legs, thereby improbably winning enough games to advance out of pool play and into the medal round, where they dismantle quasi-communist teams made up of brutes who highlight their country's cultural stereotypes. They would do this through sheer heart, teaching their aging goalie the true meaning of team, and causing the evil opposing team's Soviet-era coach to throw his clipboard onto the ice out of disgust and disbelief, when, during a slow-motion montage set to an original song in the vein of "Eye of the Tiger" the winning goal is scored through some trick play the U.S. coach draws up during a tension building timeout.

No? Did I miss something?

Josh, you don't hate America because you intend to root for Sweden. You hate America because you live in NYC, which is godless and full of heathens, and is most certainly not "Real 'Murrca."

My favorite post from the decade of the Tens.  I mean the Teens.  Wait, what do we call this now?  the Oh-Tweens?  Dammit.  We had ten years to figure out the last one.  We failed, and now we have to do this again?  Ugh.

Anyway...your last sentence is SO aught-8.  Try this:

Hey Josh, you know who *ELSE* rooted for the Swedish hockey team in the Olympics?  


Hitler.

Think about it.
Title: Re: Alumni in the pros - January 2010
Post by: Ronald '09 on January 09, 2010, 10:48:58 PM
Moulson just "won" a game for the Isles in a shootout.  What a dumb way to decide a game.  He took it in, faked to the backhand, and beat LaBarbera high stick side.
Title: Re: Alumni in the pros - January 2010
Post by: Jordan 04 on January 09, 2010, 10:54:01 PM
Quote from: Ronald '09Moulson just "won" a game for the Isles in a shootout.  What a dumb way to decide a game.  He took it in, faked to the backhand, and beat LaBarbera high stick side.

Yikes, that game went to OT?  I turned it off at 4-1 at the end of 2.
Title: Re: Alumni in the pros - January 2010
Post by: Rita on January 11, 2010, 08:15:39 PM
Not our alum, but Ben Lovejoy, formerly of Dartmouth has been called up by the Pens and playing tonight (game on VS). I didn't catch his linemates, but I don't think Pittsburgh has the rights to Swallows or Johnson. ::bolt::
Title: Re: Alumni in the pros - January 2010
Post by: Jerseygirl on January 11, 2010, 08:39:00 PM
Quote from: RichH
Quote from: Jerseygirl
Quote from: Josh '99
Quote from: RitaWith a goal, an assist, and many hits against the Oilers, Douglas Murray gets HNIC's #1 star. ::banana::
Do I hate America if I root for Sweden in the Olympics?  They've got two of my favorite players (Douglas and Henrik Lundqvist) and there are a lot of players on the USA roster whom I absolutely can't stand (Chris Drury, Jamie Langenbrunner, Brooks Orpik, Tim Thomas, Phil Kessel, Mike Komisarek, Zach Parise).

WAIT A SEC. HOLD THE PHONE.

The post-game ceremony at the Winter Classic led me to believe that USA's Olympic hockey team was going to be made up of a scrappy bunch of adorable youth hockey players from all walks of life who could merely afford outsized jerseys that only served to highlight their diminutive stature, led by an older goalie who saw Vancouver as his last shot at international glory. I assumed that these players would use their youth and cunning to pull off moves made possible by their small size, such as skating between a flummoxed, tree-like defenseman's legs, thereby improbably winning enough games to advance out of pool play and into the medal round, where they dismantle quasi-communist teams made up of brutes who highlight their country's cultural stereotypes. They would do this through sheer heart, teaching their aging goalie the true meaning of team, and causing the evil opposing team's Soviet-era coach to throw his clipboard onto the ice out of disgust and disbelief, when, during a slow-motion montage set to an original song in the vein of "Eye of the Tiger" the winning goal is scored through some trick play the U.S. coach draws up during a tension building timeout.

No? Did I miss something?

Josh, you don't hate America because you intend to root for Sweden. You hate America because you live in NYC, which is godless and full of heathens, and is most certainly not "Real 'Murrca."

My favorite post from the decade of the Tens.  I mean the Teens.  Wait, what do we call this now?  the Oh-Tweens?  Dammit.  We had ten years to figure out the last one.  We failed, and now we have to do this again?  Ugh.

Anyway...your last sentence is SO aught-8.  Try this:

Hey Josh, you know who *ELSE* rooted for the Swedish hockey team in the Olympics?  


Hitler.

Think about it.

Oh COME ON (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Godwin%27s_Law).
Title: Re: Alumni in the pros - January 2010
Post by: Trotsky on January 12, 2010, 02:38:00 PM
Is ironic usage implicit in Godwin's Law?
Title: Re: Alumni in the pros - January 2010
Post by: RichH on January 12, 2010, 03:50:26 PM
Quote from: TrotskyIs ironic usage implicit in Godwin's Law?

Thanks, Trotsky.  I guess she didn't get the meme. (http://obamaisliterallyhitler.tumblr.com/post/161342822/olympics)
Title: Re: Alumni in the pros - January 2010
Post by: JDeafv on January 12, 2010, 04:17:10 PM
Article about Barlow playing like a farmer on NHL.com. (http://www.nhl.com/ice/news.htm?id=511461)
Title: Re: Alumni in the pros - January 2010
Post by: ftyuv on January 12, 2010, 05:54:33 PM
Quote from: JDeafvArticle about Barlow playing like a farmer on NHL.com. (http://www.nhl.com/ice/news.htm?id=511461)

Farmers slaughter living being that they don't consider human.

You know who else did that?
Title: Re: Alumni in the pros - January 2010
Post by: Jordan 04 on January 12, 2010, 07:44:41 PM
Moulson puts home his 17th of the year, (past former Black Bear Jimmy Howard).
Title: Re: Alumni in the pros - January 2010
Post by: Rita on January 12, 2010, 07:52:05 PM
Quote from: Jordan 04Moulson puts home his 17th of the year, (past former Black Bear Jimmy Howard).

"You can't miss them all" Matt Moulson on what has gotten him out of his recent scoring slump.
Title: Re: Alumni in the pros - January 2010
Post by: Josh '99 on January 12, 2010, 08:03:31 PM
Quote from: ftyuv
Quote from: JDeafvArticle about Barlow playing like a farmer on NHL.com. (http://www.nhl.com/ice/news.htm?id=511461)

Farmers slaughter living being that they don't consider human.

You know who else did that?
MORE WITCHES!
Title: Re: Alumni in the pros - January 2010
Post by: Trotsky on January 12, 2010, 09:21:28 PM
Quote from: Jordan 04Moulson puts home his 17th of the year, (past former Black Bear Jimmy Howard).

Holy shi.. (http://www.nhl.com/ice/boxscore.htm?id=2009020681)!
Title: Re: Alumni in the pros - January 2010
Post by: ugarte on January 12, 2010, 10:20:24 PM
Quote from: Trotsky
Quote from: Jordan 04Moulson puts home his 17th of the year, (past former Black Bear Jimmy Howard).

Holy shi.. (http://www.nhl.com/ice/boxscore.htm?id=2009020681)!
Whoa. Did the Red Wings clinch a playoff spot already?
Title: Re: Alumni in the pros - January 2010
Post by: scoop85 on January 13, 2010, 08:46:06 AM
Quote from: Jordan 04Moulson puts home his 17th of the year, (past former Black Bear Jimmy Howard).

Moulson's scoring seems likely to decline the rest of the season, unfortunately.  He's no longer on a line with Tavares (who is also in a scoring slump), and he's getting less PP time.  

Although I'm a Rangers fan, I've caught a lot of Islanders games this year.  They have a lot of promising young talent, and I think they'll have a strong second half.
Title: Re: Alumni in the pros - January 2010
Post by: sah67 on January 13, 2010, 04:44:11 PM
Byron Bitz is expected to return to the Bruins lineup tonight for the start of their western road trip in Anaheim, according to the Bruins game-day blog.

Tonight's game is on NESN, and tomorrow's game against Douglas Murray and the Sharks will be on the NHL Network.
Title: Re: Alumni in the pros - January 2010
Post by: Rita on January 13, 2010, 10:47:55 PM
Quote from: sah67Byron Bitz is expected to return to the Bruins lineup tonight for the start of their western road trip in Anaheim, according to the Bruins game-day blog.

Tonight's game is on NESN, and tomorrow's game against Douglas Murray and the Sharks will be on the NHL Network.

Bitz warming up for tomorrow night's encounter with Murray? I just flipped over the the Bruins game and caught the tail end of the Bitz-Chipchura fight.
Title: Re: Alumni in the pros - January 2010
Post by: Anna '03 on January 14, 2010, 10:34:35 AM
There's a piece on Matt Moulson in the new ESPN The Magazine issue. Not sure if it is available to non-subscribers online.
Title: Re: Alumni in the pros - January 2010
Post by: adamw on January 14, 2010, 08:46:15 PM
Quote from: TrotskyIt was irritating to see the Tim Thomas interview after the Winter Classic because he was (a) articulate and (b) gentlemanly, in contrast to expectations for a two-time winner of the Melrose-Nickerson (http://www.tbrw.info/tbrw_Awards/tbrwAwards.html) Award.

In the miserable annals of the Earth he will be duly enshrined.

I agree, from first-hand experience, that Tim Thomas WAS an ass - back in the day. I'll never forget his comment about how when he graduated, he was ready to replace Patrick Roy as Colorado goalie.  Yeah - ooooh kay..... However, he got kicked in the ass - and got some humility out of it.  And he has clearly matured.  So let's give the guy a break now, eh?
Title: Re: Alumni in the pros - January 2010
Post by: adamw on January 14, 2010, 08:49:26 PM
Quote from: Trotsky
Quote from: RatushnyFanLet's go USA!
I start each Olympics rooting for the US.  After fifteen minutes of American network TV coverage, I'd root for anybody to grind us into the ground.

Haup Sverige!  (Or whatever.)

I generally agree that U.S. TV coverage is nauseating -- and in other sports, it's gotten to the point where I root against the US a lot ... But I won't hold this against the US Olympic hockey team, especially since in that sport, we're the underdog - and so is college hockey, which is where a lot of those guys come from.  So rooting for the U.S. is like rooting for college hockey.

To Josh's point - there have admittedly been some major prima donnas to come through the U.S. National Program in the past 8 years or so ... but thankfully, I think a) many of them have grown up ... and b) that is changing thanks to some changes in how they have gone about picking the World Junior team, finally.
Title: Re: Alumni in the pros - January 2010
Post by: Josh '99 on January 15, 2010, 09:38:07 AM
Quote from: adamw
Quote from: TrotskyIt was irritating to see the Tim Thomas interview after the Winter Classic because he was (a) articulate and (b) gentlemanly, in contrast to expectations for a two-time winner of the Melrose-Nickerson (http://www.tbrw.info/tbrw_Awards/tbrwAwards.html) Award.

In the miserable annals of the Earth he will be duly enshrined.

I agree, from first-hand experience, that Tim Thomas WAS an ass - back in the day. I'll never forget his comment about how when he graduated, he was ready to replace Patrick Roy as Colorado goalie.  Yeah - ooooh kay..... However, he got kicked in the ass - and got some humility out of it.  And he has clearly matured.  So let's give the guy a break now, eh?
I will not, and you can't make me.  :-}
Title: Re: Alumni in the pros - January 2010
Post by: sah67 on January 16, 2010, 10:52:41 PM
Douglas Murray set up a Joe Thornton goal with a pretty pass tonight, while Matt Moulson was one of four Islanders to score in the shootout as they defeated Buffalo 3-2.
Title: Re: Alumni in the pros - January 2010
Post by: Jordan 04 on January 18, 2010, 02:13:08 PM
Moulson beats Brodeur 1 minute into the game.
Title: Re: Alumni in the pros - January 2010
Post by: jkahn on January 18, 2010, 02:13:49 PM
Moulson backhands a rebound of his own shot to give Isles a 1-0 lead 1:07 in vs. Devils.
Title: Re: Alumni in the pros - January 2010
Post by: Jim Hyla on January 18, 2010, 02:24:14 PM
Sawada is called up. (http://www.ecachockey.com/men/members/cornell/20101801_SawadaDallasRecall)
Title: Re: Alumni in the pros - January 2010
Post by: jkahn on January 18, 2010, 03:54:19 PM
Matt deflects in an Andy Sutton shot for his 2nd of the game.  Isles up 4-0 after 2.  Yann Danis replaces Brodeur for the 3rd.
Title: Re: Alumni in the pros - January 2010
Post by: scoop85 on January 18, 2010, 04:58:24 PM
Moulson named 1st star
Title: Re: Alumni in the pros - January 2010
Post by: sah67 on January 18, 2010, 05:47:36 PM
Moulson (and his post-goal celebration face) are gracing the front page of NHL.com right now.
Title: Re: Alumni in the pros - January 2010
Post by: Al DeFlorio on January 18, 2010, 05:57:54 PM
Quote from: sah67Moulson (and his post-goal celebration face) are gracing the front page of NHL.com right now.
Along with video clips of his goals.  The second is titled "Moulson slapper" but it's really a deflection.
Title: Re: Alumni in the pros - January 2010
Post by: scoop85 on January 18, 2010, 06:25:06 PM
It's actually pretty amazing Moulson's scoring much these days.  He's no longer getting much PP time, and is no longer on the Tavares' line.
Title: Re: Alumni in the pros - January 2010
Post by: KeithK on January 18, 2010, 06:29:45 PM
Quote from: scoop85It's actually pretty amazing Moulson's scoring much these days.  He's no longer getting much PP time, and is no longer on the Tavares' line.
It's almost like he might actually be good!
Title: Re: Alumni in the pros - January 2010
Post by: scoop85 on January 18, 2010, 07:34:43 PM
Quote from: KeithK
Quote from: scoop85It's actually pretty amazing Moulson's scoring much these days.  He's no longer getting much PP time, and is no longer on the Tavares' line.
It's almost like he might actually be good!

What I really meant was that he wasn't being given the same opportunities as earlier in the season. For example, today he had under 13:00 of ice time; in the first half of the season he was routinely getting over 18:00, with a lot of PP time.

I do agree he's good!
Title: Re: Alumni in the pros - January 2010
Post by: Karlmoose on January 18, 2010, 09:04:24 PM
Sawada playing right now (on Versus) and hitting everything that moves.
Title: Re: Alumni in the pros - January 2010
Post by: KeithK on January 18, 2010, 09:44:37 PM
Quote from: scoop85
Quote from: KeithK
Quote from: scoop85It's actually pretty amazing Moulson's scoring much these days.  He's no longer getting much PP time, and is no longer on the Tavares' line.
It's almost like he might actually be good!

What I really meant was that he wasn't being given the same opportunities as earlier in the season. For example, today he had under 13:00 of ice time; in the first half of the season he was routinely getting over 18:00, with a lot of PP time.

I do agree he's good!
I knew what you were getting at.  I was just being a smartass.
Title: Re: Alumni in the pros - January 2010
Post by: munchkin on January 18, 2010, 10:18:08 PM
Sawada's line just scored.  When the announcers were talking about him one piped up with, "Go Big Red!"
Title: Re: Alumni in the pros - January 2010
Post by: Jeff Hopkins '82 on January 19, 2010, 08:02:49 AM
Quote from: munchkinSawada's line just scored.  When the announcers were talking about him one piped up with, "Go Big Red!"

I thought I heard that.  Too cool.
Title: Re: Alumni in the pros - January 2010
Post by: sah67 on January 19, 2010, 12:28:28 PM
Douglas Murray had an assist in the Shark's 9-1 thumping of Calgary last night.  He also logged nearly 3 minutes of powerplay time...quite unusual for him.  Perhaps they're giving him a shot given that he's stepped up his offensive contributions as of late?
Title: Re: Alumni in the pros - January 2010
Post by: KeithK on January 19, 2010, 01:05:55 PM
Quote from: sah67Douglas Murray had an assist in the Shark's 9-1 thumping of Calgary last night.  He also logged nearly 3 minutes of powerplay time...quite unusual for him.  Perhaps they're giving him a shot given that he's stepped up his offensive contributions as of late?
More likely he was given additional PP time late in the game. The Sharks had a few powerplays in the third period long after the game had been decided (6-0 after 2). McLellan wasn't playing his first unit during these power plays - might as well get the other guys some man up time. I wasn't paying enough attention at this point to say for sure but I'd bet that was the story.

I was hoping that in a nine goal game with eight different goal scorers that maybe Doug could have netted one himself. But no such luck.
Title: Re: Alumni in the pros - January 2010
Post by: Trotsky on January 19, 2010, 01:58:55 PM
Moulson has some love in this (http://www.lighthousehockey.com/2010/1/18/1257739/islanders-4-devils-0-domination) write-up.  Matt must be happy with everything going their way right now. ::cheer::
Title: Re: Alumni in the pros - January 2010
Post by: Jim Hyla on January 20, 2010, 07:56:12 AM
Article on Moulson in nhl.com . (http://www.nhl.com/ice/news.htm?id=514152)
Title: Re: Alumni in the pros - January 2010
Post by: sah67 on January 21, 2010, 03:30:03 PM
Evan Barlow named MVP of the ECHL All-Star game:

http://ecachockey.com/men/members/cornell/20102101_BarlowECHLAllStarMVP

--complete with photo of someone that's not Evan Barlow
Title: Re: Alumni in the pros - January 2010
Post by: jkahn on January 21, 2010, 05:35:07 PM
Quote from: sah67Evan Barlow named MVP of the ECHL All-Star game:

http://ecachockey.com/men/members/cornell/20102101_BarlowECHLAllStarMVP

--complete with photo of someone that's not Evan Barlow
but Mark McCutcheon's in the picture.
Title: Re: Alumni in the pros - January 2010
Post by: Rita on January 21, 2010, 09:41:50 PM
Matt Moulson scores in the shootout to take the extra point from the Florida Panthers. The Panther announcers also had a lot of nice things to say about Matt during the broadcast.
Title: Re: Alumni in the pros - January 2010
Post by: rojo on January 22, 2010, 11:19:53 AM
All in the Family:

From Islanders recap of last night's game:

After Panthers goalie Tomas Vokoun and Islanders goalie Dwayne Roloson each turned away the first shootout attempts, Rob Schremp made a few quick fakes in front and scored for the Islanders. Roloson stopped Michael Frolik. Then Moulson came straight in on Vokoun and went high for the clincher, a move he said he learned from his brother, Chris, a freshman left wing for Cornell.

"He said that it's no fail," said Matt Moulson, also a left wing, who has converted three of his four shootout shots this season to go with 19 goals.
Title: Re: Alumni in the pros - January 2010
Post by: Jim Hyla on January 25, 2010, 07:48:54 AM
Article on Jon Gleed from the Stamford Advocate. (http://www.stamfordadvocate.com/news/article/Gleed-making-name-for-himself-on-Sound-Tigers-334751.php)

This quote is particularly appropriate for here :-D
QuoteGleed was happier with the plus-10 he rated,
Title: Re: Alumni in the pros - January 2010
Post by: sah67 on January 25, 2010, 10:05:43 AM
Quote from: Jim HylaArticle on Jon Gleed from the Stamford Advocate. (http://www.stamfordadvocate.com/news/article/Gleed-making-name-for-himself-on-Sound-Tigers-334751.php)

I hope this (http://farm1.static.flickr.com/61/165193857_32ae40be3a.jpg) doesn't happen again if Gleed gets called up to the Islanders and joins Moulson ;)
Title: Re: Alumni in the pros - January 2010
Post by: ftyuv on January 25, 2010, 12:17:01 PM
Quote from: sah67
Quote from: Jim HylaArticle on Jon Gleed from the Stamford Advocate. (http://www.stamfordadvocate.com/news/article/Gleed-making-name-for-himself-on-Sound-Tigers-334751.php)

I hope this (http://farm1.static.flickr.com/61/165193857_32ae40be3a.jpg) doesn't happen again if Gleed gets called up to the Islanders and joins Moulson ;)

Did anyone ever figure out what happened with that? I heard rumors of whisperings that there was some love triangle or something. PM me with details?
Title: Re: Alumni in the pros - January 2010
Post by: nr53 on January 25, 2010, 05:16:39 PM
O'Byrne with a pretty good scrap: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RJ0j6yxfx90
Title: Re: Alumni in the pros - January 2010
Post by: Ronald '09 on January 28, 2010, 09:40:18 PM
Moulson scored his 20th goal in a 4-1 loss to the Whalers tonight.  Worth a post because 20 is a milestone.
Title: Barlow/ECHL All-Star game on FS West
Post by: tretiak on January 30, 2010, 04:27:04 PM
if you get FS West, this year's ECHL game is on replay. Started at 1PM pacific time.
Title: Re: Alumni in the pros - January 2010
Post by: ScrewBU on January 30, 2010, 06:35:08 PM
Quote from: ftyuv
Quote from: sah67
Quote from: Jim HylaArticle on Jon Gleed from the Stamford Advocate. (http://www.stamfordadvocate.com/news/article/Gleed-making-name-for-himself-on-Sound-Tigers-334751.php)

I hope this (http://farm1.static.flickr.com/61/165193857_32ae40be3a.jpg) doesn't happen again if Gleed gets called up to the Islanders and joins Moulson ;)

Did anyone ever figure out what happened with that? I heard rumors of whisperings that there was some love triangle or something. PM me with details?

From here:
http://espn.go.com/sportsnation/chat/_/id/9638

Me and Jon are really close friends and we have been from our freshman to our senior year. People don't realize that we've been going at each other for two months and we have a lot of pride. We were competing and I gave him a slash and he gave me a cross check, and things got a little heated. It might have been a shock to people in the stands because they don't watch our practices, but those things are going to happen when you're competing and working hard. We worked it out, and we laugh about it now.
Title: Re: Alumni in the pros - January 2010
Post by: cbuckser on February 04, 2010, 08:08:09 PM
Matt Moulson just scored his 21st.  His soft shot hit two Lightning players' skates and went into the net.

The Lightning announcers also revealed that Matt wears #26 to honor Martin St. Louis, Matt has trained in Connecticut.

Edit: Oops.  I forgot it was a new month.  nr53 has posted this on the Feb. 2010 thread.
Title: Re: Alumni in the pros - January 2010
Post by: Trotsky on February 04, 2010, 08:47:22 PM
Quote from: cbuckserMatt Moulson just scored his 21st.  His soft shot hit two Lightning players' skates and went into the net.

The Lightning announcers also revealed that Matt wears #26 to honor Martin St. Louis, Matt has trained in Connecticut.

Edit: Oops.  I forgot it was a new month.  nr53 has posted this on the Feb. 2010 thread.

Funny, because St. Louis just scored.