David LeNeveu got some positive press (http://www.masslive.com/sports/index.ssf/2010/11/springfield_falcons_goalie_dav.html) to begin the month. He is the Springfield Falcons' starting goaltender and seems to be number 3 on the Columbus Blue Jackets' depth chart.
Quote from: cbuckserDavid LeNeveu got some positive press (http://www.masslive.com/sports/index.ssf/2010/11/springfield_falcons_goalie_dav.html) to begin the month. He is the Springfield Falcons' starting goaltender and seems to be number 3 on the Columbus Blue Jackets' depth chart.
It can be awfully tough for even good goaltenders to crack the NHL. For example, most would have predicted Al Montoya to have made it by now, but that hasn't panned out.
Ben Scrivens got promoted to the Marlies (AHL) today (http://twitter.com/#!/mirtle/status/29696603431).
Dammit!!! His Reading team is scheduled to be in Elmira for two games this weekend. I had planned on making at least one of them....If anyone hears that he's been sent back to Reading, please get it posted on here.
Quote from: rediceDammit!!! His Reading team is scheduled to be in Elmira for two games this weekend. I had planned on making at least one of them....If anyone hears that he's been sent back to Reading, please get it posted on here.
I understand, but you're sorry he got promoted?:-D
Douglas Murray in a real heavyweight battle - he didn't really start but he sure finished it!
Doug Murray - end of October against Aaron Voros (http://www.hockeyfights.com/fights/98202)
Moulson scored the Isles' lone goal tonight. He's now 6-4-10 in 14 GP.
Quote from: TrotskyMoulson scored the Isles' lone goal tonight. He's now 6-4-10 in 14 GP.
And he had another going toward an empty net that was knocked out of the air by a Flyers' D-man. Good game by Matt. The Isles outplayed the Flyers (except for Bobrovsky) for 2 periods.
Doug(las) Murray picked up an assist and is now 0-3-3 (13 PIM) in 12 GP.
Quote from: TrotskyDoug(las) Murray picked up an assist and is now 0-3-3 (13 PIM) in 12 GP.
Thanks to Yahoo Sports adding content to their stats webpages, I can tell you that he also leads the Sharks in hits (28) and blocked shots (19). Also, for a physical defenseman without great speed, just 4 minors through 12 games seems very impressive.
Quote from: Josh '99Quote from: TrotskyDoug(las) Murray picked up an assist and is now 0-3-3 (13 PIM) in 12 GP.
Thanks to Yahoo Sports adding content to their stats webpages, I can tell you that he also leads the Sharks in hits (28) and blocked shots (19). Also, for a physical defenseman without great speed, just 4 minors through 12 games seems very impressive.
Still getting away with all that clutching a grabbing!
In Binghamton, Greening is playing on the top line with Bobby Butler (http://www.pressconnects.com/article/20101109/SPORTS01/11090371/B-Sens+hope+to+continue+offensive+roll). Lots of quotes in the article.
Quote"I think what we did makes perfect sense," coach Kurt Kleinendorst said. "Colin Greening is the perfect fit for Corey Locke and Bobby Butler. He's big, he's strong, he competes, he works, he's a great first man in on the forecheck. He really elevated both Corey's and Bobby's games. They certainly had something to do with it, but I think Colin made a big difference."
Added Greening, "Locke is just so skilled with the puck, and he's able to find guys and make plays, then Bobby's just a natural scorer, so I think how I complement them is by getting the puck back to them. I'm able to force turnovers on the forecheck and make the defense cough up the puck so I can get the puck to those guys, and once they get the puck, they can obviously make plays with it."
Nice article about Greening. A lot of familiar names (some of which I would like to forget). I seem to vaguely recall Kurt Kleinendorst from his playing days at Providence.
O'Byrne traded to Colorado.
http://twitter.com/#!/TSNBobMcKenzie/status/2756220859453440
Quote from: espn.comThe injury-depleted Colorado Avalanche acquired defenseman Ryan O'Byrne from the Montreal Canadiens Thursday in exchange for prospect Michael Bournival.
O'Byrne, 26, had appeared in only three games for the Canadiens this season. The 6-foot-5, 234-pound defenseman was Montreal's third-round pick (79th overall) in the 2003 entry draft.
He played in in a career-high 55 games last season (four points) and 13 of Montreal's 19 games during its surprising playoff run.
"Ryan is another young defenseman who will add size and depth to our team," Avalanche general manager Greg Sherman said in a team statement.
from the Habs' website:
http://canadiens.nhl.com/club/news.htm?id=543207
Isles at San Jose tonight, so Moulson and Murray can say "hi."
Quote from: TrotskyIsles at San Jose tonight, so Moulson and Murray can say "hi."
I'm not sure that Moulson will appreciate the way Murray is likely to say "hi."
Quote from: ugarteQuote from: TrotskyIsles at San Jose tonight, so Moulson and Murray can say "hi."
I'm not sure that Moulson will appreciate the way Murray is likely to say "hi."
Or vice versa.
San Jose won 2-1 in a shootout; nothing on the board for either. Moulson (17:07) was among the 5 Islanders who were +1, Murray (20:31) was among the 5 Sharks who were -1.
O'Byrne will presumably have his Avalanche debut tonight in Columbus. Good seats are still available. The 'Lanche website shows him wearing 3 at least until Colorado retires Émile Bouchard's number.
The November CHA Newsletter provides a handy run-down of where the alumni in the pros are playing, though it still has O'Byrne playing for the "Montreal Canadiennes." (For some reason the list omits Joe Scali- CHL Laerdo Bucks and Blake Gallagher-ECHL Las Vegas Wranglers).
Ben Scrivens—ECHL Reading Royals
Colin Greening—AHL Binghamton Senators
Brendan Nash—AHL Hamilton Bulldogs
Riley Nash—AHL Charlotte Checkers
David LeNeveu—AHL Springfield Falcons
Ray Sawada—NHL Dallas Stars/AHL Texas Stars
Byron Bitz—NHL Florida Panthers
Mike Iggulden—Swiss—Langnau
Justin Krueger—Swiss—Bern
Matt Moulson—NHL New York Islanders
Douglas Murray—NHL San Jose Sharks
Ryan O'Byrne—Montreal Canadiennes
Ryan Vesce—Russia– Torpedo Nizhny Novgorod
Cam Abbott—Sweden—Lulea HF
Chris Abbott—Sweden—Lulea HF
Sasha Polulok—Germany, DEG Metro Stars
David McKee—CHL—Allan Americans Texas
O'Byrne's 24:51 led all Colorado skaters in a 5-1 win at Columbus tonight. He was also a +1.
Quote from: TrotskyO'Byrne's 24:51 led all Colorado skaters in a 5-1 win at Columbus tonight. He was also a +1.
Indicating that he was on the ice for 2 of Colorado's goals since he got beat on the Columbus goal in the first period.
I caught bits and pieces of the Colorado pre-game interviews and they had a lot of nice things to say about OB. Coach Joe Sacco said that they really wanted to work on Ryan's confidence since he hasn't had much playing time at all this season. 25 minutes of ice time and playing solidly after a rough start to the game should help with that.
Ryan O'Byrne had 2/3 of a Gordie Howe Hat Trick last night in the Avs' 6-3 win against St. Louis, with an assist and a fight. He was also a +3 on the night.
Moulson gets a new coach: http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/10320/1103677-61.stm
Murray did not play against the Kings last night due to a lower body injury. He left the previous game against the flames early.
Mixed reports: RPI Coach Appert (http://www.dailygazette.com/weblogs/schott/2010/nov/17/appert-suspended-1-game-by-ecac-hockey/) suspended for one game.
Via ECAC Site:
Marlies recall Scrivens (http://www.ecachockey.com/men/members/cornell/20101711_ScrivensMarliesRecall) and Greening continues his charitable ways in Bing. (http://www.ecachockey.com/men/members/cornell/20101711_GreeningHolidayHatTrickBinghamton)
Moulson notches his team-leading 7th goal tonight.
Quote from: Jim HylaMixed reports: RPI Coach Appert (http://www.dailygazette.com/weblogs/schott/2010/nov/17/appert-suspended-1-game-by-ecac-hockey/) suspended for one game.
Via ECAC Site:
Marlies recall Scrivens (http://www.ecachockey.com/men/members/cornell/20101711_ScrivensMarliesRecall) and Greening continues his charitable ways in Bing. (http://www.ecachockey.com/men/members/cornell/20101711_GreeningHolidayHatTrickBinghamton)
From the ECHL transaction page (http://echl.com/echl-transactions-nov-17-p167504), Doug Krantz is still playing and has been traded from Cincinnati to Toledo.
Michael Kennedy is still with the Florida Everblades and has 1G, 4A and is a +2 (http://echl.com/stats/statdisplay.php?type=skaters&subType=4&season_id=17&leagueId=1&lastActive=&singleSeason=&confId=0). The Everblades are hosting Toledo this weekend.
My trips to Estero this fall have not been in sync with the Everblades home games.
David McKee gets a hung jury, 11-1 in favor of acquittal.
http://www.ocregister.com/news/woman-276844-mckee-prosecutors.html
Quote from: nyc94David McKee gets a hung jury, 11-1 in favor of acquittal.
http://www.ocregister.com/news/woman-276844-mckee-prosecutors.html
The defense attorney's statement, "With so many not guiltys, I can't imagine them trying it again now,' seems believable to me but I don't know if that necessarily follows in practice. No comment from the DA's office.
Quote from: KeithKQuote from: nyc94David McKee gets a hung jury, 11-1 in favor of acquittal.
http://www.ocregister.com/news/woman-276844-mckee-prosecutors.html
The defense attorney's statement, "With so many not guiltys, I can't imagine them trying it again now,' seems believable to me but I don't know if that necessarily follows in practice. No comment from the DA's office.
Who knows. A guy I went to law school with was arrested for conspiracy to import cocaine the day before the bar (he made bail and passed...). He got the same 11-1 to acquit hung jury; the DA retried, disproved his alibi in the interim, and got a conviction (so much for passing the bar...). Not that the situations are totally parallel, but I'm sure both sides learned something about the trial and the retrial won't necessarily be a note-for-note remake.
On a brighter note, Ben Scrivens recorded 33 saves for his first AHL victory tonight, as the Toronto Marlies defeated the Hamilton Bulldogs 4-3 in a shootout.
Hamilton was also in Rochester on Friday, and Brendon Nash was in his first professional fight.
Here is video of Nash's fight.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PMelQXkG7-M&feature=player_embedded
Nice piece on Moulson http://video.islanders.nhl.com/videocenter/console?catid=-6&id=84295 (http://video.islanders.nhl.com/videocenter/console?catid=-6&id=84295)
B-Sens First Quarter Grade (http://hfboards.ca/showthread.php?s=ff0bee00eee13a5a2d11ca6fb3367c8e&t=844638)s:
Quote#15 Colin Greening, A. He is basically Chris Kelly with more size and less speed. He's a little older than some other prospects after spending time at Cornell, but the NHL could be in his future if he continues along this path. He's as honest a player as there is and a tremendous human being off of the playing surface. He's found a home playing with Butler and Corey Locke and they are thankful to have him creating space and winning battles along the half-walls.
And this (http://www.sensnation.com/talk/index.php?topic=9262.msg345095#msg345095):
QuoteThe biggest surprise for me is that Colin Greening has been playing as well as he had. He's been inserted on the top line with Locke and Butler and the coach can't stop talking about how smart a player he is. He's basically a bigger Chris Kelly with a little less speed.
There's also a video of Greening trying to defuse a situation after the Sens' goalie pummels an opposing player:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nWR36Y7ccjk
Quote from: ebilmesThere's also a video of Greening trying to defuse a situation after the Sens' goalie pummels an opposing player:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nWR36Y7ccjk
The bonus in that clip is also hearing former Voice of the Big Red, Grady Whittenburg, one of the best in the biz.
Greening's first fight, I believe:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WcC0U1jKTuA
Ben Scrivens stopped 32/33 shots and won his second start for the Marlies last night against Syracuse. He was also named the game's second star.
http://theahl.com/stats/game-summary.php?game_id=1007645
There's a nice write-up about his play for the Marlies here:
http://www.torontosun.com/sports/hockey/2010/11/27/16347276.html
Quote from: amerks127There's a nice write-up about his [Scrivens's] play for the Marlies here:
http://www.torontosun.com/sports/hockey/2010/11/27/16347276.html
Quote we never thought we'd see:
"Ben is playing great," Eakins said. "He is so cool in the net, so calm, where usually you see a guy that gets called up from the East Coast league, he's rattled and he's all over the net.":-P
Quote from: amerks127Ben Scrivens stopped 32/33 shots and won his second start for the Marlies last night against Syracuse. He was also named the game's second star.
http://theahl.com/stats/game-summary.php?game_id=1007645
There's a nice write-up about his play for the Marlies here:
http://www.torontosun.com/sports/hockey/2010/11/27/16347276.html
I would not have guessed Ben would ever be the Cornell goalie playing at the highest level of pro hockey.
Well done, sir.
Quote from: TrotskyQuote from: amerks127Ben Scrivens stopped 32/33 shots and won his second start for the Marlies last night against Syracuse. He was also named the game's second star.
http://theahl.com/stats/game-summary.php?game_id=1007645
There's a nice write-up about his play for the Marlies here:
http://www.torontosun.com/sports/hockey/2010/11/27/16347276.html
I would not have guessed Ben would ever be the Cornell goalie playing at the highest level of pro hockey.
Well done, sir.
Given that he's an ECHL callup he's likely the 2nd goaltender in Toronto, and LeNeveu's the #1 in Springfield (Blues affiliate). So at least he's not "the" and some would argue that Lenny's higher.
Quote from: pfibigerGiven that he's an ECHL callup he's likely the 2nd goaltender in Toronto, and LeNeveu's the #1 in Springfield (Blues affiliate). So at least he's not "the" and some would argue that Lenny's higher.
Point taken, though I only meant (at the highest level).
See frothing reader feedback comments at end of news story on McKee's trial in http://www.ocregister.com/news/woman-276844-mckee-prosecutors.html?wap=0. It's frightening to think many of the posters are registered voters.
>>> This twisted woman is calibrating well below 200. She should have to pay for the Attorney fees, and pain and suffering that she caused. Her parents were probably in a supportive role throughout the whole ordeal. For all the suffering this woman has caused she should be locked up. But no she will just go on her own sweet way. Learn from this my friends. Don't go home with drunk woman even if ...
>>> Sounds like she went in the room and waited for him to come in with her
>>> a women scorned lies about rape to get back at him. Ca-raaa-zy!
One poster said for sure he could guess the gender of the one vote in favor of conviction. Also, this bizarre feedback remark that I don't understand unless "run the air conditioner" is current slang. >>> It is no surprise to me that atheletes would do something like this. My [male] friend stayed in a dorm suite with college basketball players. These guys ran the air conditioner 24/7. Also, when he told them to turn something down, they didn't listen.
Ugarte's right that a retrial might allow the prosecution to regroup and possibly turn the case around, in this case working on coherency of the complainant's statement. But an 11-1 vote to acquit is a lot different from an even split and suggests problems with the case or with the prosecutor. The complainant might also decide she doesn't want to go through the torment of preparing for trial and to some extent being on trial. Based on my long ago experience covering courts, I'm guessing the DA's office will take it under advisement for as long as it can and then in hopes it's less in public view and drop charges.
Quote from: billhowardAlso, this bizarre feedback remark that I don't understand unless "run the air conditioner" is current slang.
Whatever you do,
do not read the third definition of "air conditioner" on Urban Dictionary. You have been warned.
Quote from: TrotskyQuote from: billhowardAlso, this bizarre feedback remark that I don't understand unless "run the air conditioner" is current slang.
Whatever you do, do not read the third definition of "air conditioner" on Urban Dictionary. You have been warned.
Do people actually talk like that?
Quote from: TrotskyQuote from: billhowardAlso, this bizarre feedback remark that I don't understand unless "run the air conditioner" is current slang.
Whatever you do, do not read the third definition of "air conditioner" on Urban Dictionary. You have been warned.
LOL. What were you looking for when you happened to run across that definition?::wow::
Quote from: TrotskyQuote from: billhowardAlso, this bizarre feedback remark that I don't understand unless "run the air conditioner" is current slang.
Whatever you do, do not read the third definition of "air conditioner" on Urban Dictionary. You have been warned.
Wow, that's excellent. (In a "ridiculous sexual act" kind of way.) My hunch, though, is that the original source was actually talking about an air conditioner that you use to cool the air, and was just using it as an (underwhelming) example of the poor behavior of college athletes.
Quote from: Josh '99Quote from: TrotskyQuote from: billhowardAlso, this bizarre feedback remark that I don't understand unless "run the air conditioner" is current slang.
Whatever you do, do not read the third definition of "air conditioner" on Urban Dictionary. You have been warned.
Wow, that's excellent. (In a "ridiculous sexual act" kind of way.) My hunch, though, is that the original source was actually talking about an air conditioner that you use to cool the air, and was just using it as an (underwhelming) example of the poor behavior of college athletes.
Agreed. I think they meant "they run the AC 24/7 regardless of how much it costs, regardless of whether they are home or not" and possibly "even if other people wanted the AC turned off." (Like Albert Belle, who set the thermostat in the Indians locker room. When someone moved it, he moved it back and then took a bat to it so it couldn't be changed again.)