Justin Krueger scored the fourth of SC Bern's goals in last night's 5-0 win over EV Zug in game one of the best of seven championship series:
http://www.sihf.ch/de/game-center/game/#/20171105078373
http://www.scb.ch/news/matchbericht/newsitem//bern-gewinnt-das-erste-finalspiel.html
Weidner Inks Professional Deal With Iserlohn in Germany. (http://cornellbigred.com/news/2017/4/7/mens-ice-hockey-weidner-inks-professional-deal-with-iserlohn-in-germany.aspx)
And from the article, my reason why I think he was our MVP:
"For the entire second half of the season, Weidner was by a wide margin the national leader in blocked shots per game for forwards (2.00). He was also the Big Red's faceoff ace, where he led the team with a 57.6 winning percentage. He ranks fourth in the nation in average faceoffs per game (25.2), as he could be found taking most defensive-zone draws. He also ranked 11th in ECAC Hockey games with a plus-10 rating, which is particularly impressive considering he centered a line that was typically matched up against the opposition's most potent lines."
About his new team:
"Weidner joins an Iserlohn squad that is one of 14 teams in the DEL, which is widely regarded as one of Europe's top leagues."
Sort of fits here.
Air Force loses sophomore goaltender Starrett to free-agent deal with Edmonton (http://www.uscho.com/2017/04/10/air-force-loses-sophomore-goaltender-shane-starrett-to-free-agent-deal-with-edmonton/)
So does mean Beau's parents don't have to be as schizophrenic next season?
Quote from: Jim HylaSort of fits here.
Air Force loses sophomore goaltender Starrett to free-agent deal with Edmonton (http://www.uscho.com/2017/04/10/air-force-loses-sophomore-goaltender-shane-starrett-to-free-agent-deal-with-edmonton/)
So does mean Beau's parents don't have to be as schizophrenic next season?
Doesn't it mean a part of his signing bonus will be sent to Colorado Springs?
per Elliotte Friedman
26. The Oilers signed an interesting prospect last week in Air Force goalie Shane Starrett. He's a big, talented guy at 6-foot-5, but a bit raw and over-aggressive from what I'm told. He was considering transferring to Cornell to play with his brother, Beau, a forward, but he's already approaching 23, so it's time. A few NHL clubs were looking at him, and you can't teach size. He's got a shot.
http://www.sportsnet.ca/hockey/nhl/30-thoughts-canucks-coach-criteria-good-news-green/
Anderson Signs With Denmark's Herlev Eagles (http://cornellbigred.com/news/2017/4/14/mens-ice-hockey-anderson-signs-with-denmarks-herlev-eagles.aspx)
Not sure where to post this or if they have been teaming up every year. But, Garman and Scrivens are running a goalie camp!
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/C9gFzy-XcAA1qM0?format=jpg&name=large
Quote from: snert1288Not sure where to post this or if they have been teaming up every year. But, Garman and Scrivens are running a goalie camp!
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/C9gFzy-XcAA1qM0?format=jpg&name=large
someone want to tell me what nhl record ben scrivens holds?
Quote from: ugartesomeone want to tell me what nhl record ben scrivens holds?
According to Wikipedia -- "Most shots faced by a goaltender, during a shutout in a game, 59 (January 29, 2014)."
Quote from: George64Quote from: ugartesomeone want to tell me what nhl record ben scrivens holds?
According to Wikipedia -- "Most shots faced by a goaltender, during a shutout in a game, 59 (January 29, 2014)."
*tips cap*
Riley Nash was called for a controversial penalty in OT last night, which led to a GWG and the series lead for Ottawa:
http://sports.yahoo.com/news/pierre-mcguire-slams-refs-non-call-bruins-vs-senators-ot-video-035543561.html
Quote from: sah67Riley Nash was called for a controversial penalty in OT last night, which led to a GWG and the series lead for Ottawa:
http://sports.yahoo.com/news/pierre-mcguire-slams-refs-non-call-bruins-vs-senators-ot-video-035543561.html
Very late in regulation, Nash took a hit to the head, in the clear opinion of the announcers, and then gave an elbow back.
Colin Greening scored the OT winner for the Marlies in Game 3 of the 1st round Calder Cup series vs. Albany.
https://youtu.be/9LMofDdjoTE
Post-game interview: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k0E2Ksy_GJE
Intriguing to hear Greening so animated talking about an AHL playoff game, having played almost 300 games in the NHL. I'd be interested in learning when/why things started to go downhill for Colin after he averaged almost a point every-other game for the Sens, playing three full seasons, much of which was spent on their top line. This year he posted only 10 goals and 14 assists and 69 games for the Marlies.
Quote from: BearLoverIntriguing to hear Greening so animated talking about an AHL playoff game, having played almost 300 games in the NHL. I'd be interested in learning when/why things started to go downhill for Colin after he averaged almost a point every-other game for the Sens, playing three full seasons, much of which was spent on their top line. This year he posted only 10 goals and 14 assists and 69 games for the Marlies.
the salary cap happened...he was overpaid in a cap world and got squeezed out.
Quote from: underskillQuote from: BearLoverIntriguing to hear Greening so animated talking about an AHL playoff game, having played almost 300 games in the NHL. I'd be interested in learning when/why things started to go downhill for Colin after he averaged almost a point every-other game for the Sens, playing three full seasons, much of which was spent on their top line. This year he posted only 10 goals and 14 assists and 69 games for the Marlies.
the salary cap happened...he was overpaid in a cap world and got squeezed out.
This explanation doesn't make any sense. Either he's good enough for the NHL or he isn't. He was pretty evidently good enough his first few years.
Quote from: BearLoverQuote from: underskillQuote from: BearLoverIntriguing to hear Greening so animated talking about an AHL playoff game, having played almost 300 games in the NHL. I'd be interested in learning when/why things started to go downhill for Colin after he averaged almost a point every-other game for the Sens, playing three full seasons, much of which was spent on their top line. This year he posted only 10 goals and 14 assists and 69 games for the Marlies.
the salary cap happened...he was overpaid in a cap world and got squeezed out.
This explanation doesn't make any sense. Either he's good enough for the NHL or he isn't. He was pretty evidently good enough his first few years.
Not necessarily. In a cap world, a player's value is his ability relative to his cap hit. If his contract paid him $850k, he'd be more likely to find an NHL team who could use him. Since it is significantly higher, he's buried in the minors.
Quote from: CU2007Quote from: BearLoverQuote from: underskillQuote from: BearLoverIntriguing to hear Greening so animated talking about an AHL playoff game, having played almost 300 games in the NHL. I'd be interested in learning when/why things started to go downhill for Colin after he averaged almost a point every-other game for the Sens, playing three full seasons, much of which was spent on their top line. This year he posted only 10 goals and 14 assists and 69 games for the Marlies.
the salary cap happened...he was overpaid in a cap world and got squeezed out.
This explanation doesn't make any sense. Either he's good enough for the NHL or he isn't. He was pretty evidently good enough his first few years.
Not necessarily. In a cap world, a player's value is his ability relative to his cap hit. If his contract paid him $850k, he'd be more likely to find an NHL team who could use him. Since it is significantly higher, he's buried in the minors.
You're right--good point. But I think the biggest reason he's buried in the minors is that his production has significantly declined in recent years. It's likely he wouldn't make an NHL roster today even if he were making the league minimum. (Which is sad, because Greening is/was one of my favorite players.)
Quote from: BearLoverQuote from: CU2007Quote from: BearLoverQuote from: underskillQuote from: BearLoverIntriguing to hear Greening so animated talking about an AHL playoff game, having played almost 300 games in the NHL. I'd be interested in learning when/why things started to go downhill for Colin after he averaged almost a point every-other game for the Sens, playing three full seasons, much of which was spent on their top line. This year he posted only 10 goals and 14 assists and 69 games for the Marlies.
the salary cap happened...he was overpaid in a cap world and got squeezed out.
This explanation doesn't make any sense. Either he's good enough for the NHL or he isn't. He was pretty evidently good enough his first few years.
Not necessarily. In a cap world, a player's value is his ability relative to his cap hit. If his contract paid him $850k, he'd be more likely to find an NHL team who could use him. Since it is significantly higher, he's buried in the minors.
You're right--good point. But I think the biggest reason he's buried in the minors is that his production has significantly declined in recent years. It's likely he wouldn't make an NHL roster today even if he were making the league minimum. (Which is sad, because Greening is/was one of my favorite players.)
He put up a half-point a game in his last stretch in the NHL with Toronto last season. If you can believe it, he's 31. I don't blame teams for thinking he's topped out.
There is no appropriate thread, I'm not starting a new one, and I just want to laugh at everyone in Pittsburgh shocked and appalled that someone was able to sneak a fish into a hockey game.