New title :-) but I won't start a list till after Thursday. The wife tore a muscle above her knee replacement and has surgery this Thursday.
Here's last years list and if you know of changes, or if you know that it's the same, post it and I'll try and accumulate all the data and keep it up to date going forward. After Thursday I'll try going thru the old thread and grab what's been mentioned. But there are a lot of names that haven't been discussed. So if you know something, please post it, so I don't have to check all the rosters to see if an alum is still there.
Thanks
Angello, Anthony '19 Wilkes-Barre Penquins 4/11/18
Bardreau, Cole Lehigh Valley Phantoms (AHL)
Buckles, Matt Springfield Thunderbirds (AHL) Retired on 1/31/18 due to injuries.
Collins, Sean HC Sochi (KHL Russia)
Devin, Joe Captain, South Carolina Stingrays (ECHL)
Freschi, Eric Kansas City Mavericks (ECHL)
Gillam, Mitch Worcester Mailers (ECHL)
Gotovets, Kirill Manitoba Moose (AHL)
Greening, Colin Toronto Marlies (AHL)
Hilbrich, Christian Toledo Walleye (ECHL)
Iles, Andy Fife Flyers (ELITE)
Krueger, Justin SC Bern (Swiss Elite League?)
Kubiak, Jeff Worcester Mailers (ECHL)
Lowry, Joel Manchester Monarchs (ECHL)--12/19/17 Utica Comets (AHL)
MacDonald, Jacob Binghamton Devils (AHL)
McCarron, John Florida Everblades (ECHL)
McCarron, Patrick Grand Rapids Griffins (AHL)--Toledo Walleyes (ECHL)
Moulson, Matt - Buffalo Sabres (NHL)--12/6/17 Ontario Reign (AHL)
Nash, Riley Boston Bruins (NHL)
Rauter, Alex '18 Atlanta Gladiators (ECHL)
Ryan, Joakim San Jose Barracuda (AHL)--10/12/17 San Jose Sharks (NHL)
Scrivens, Ben Salavat Yulaev (KHL Russia) Also on Canada's pre-Olympic event roster
Stewart, Hayden '18 Cincinnati Cyclones (ECHL)
Tschantz, Dwyer '18 Worcester Railers (ECHL)
Willcox, Reece Lehigh Valley Phantoms (AHL)
Yates, Trevor '18 Grand Rapids Griffins (AHL) 4/15/18 Released
A few updates. Riley Nash now with Columbus (NHL), Alex Rauter with the Wheeling Nailers (ECHL), and Jacob McDonald with Florida (NHL). And it's the Worcester Railers, not Mailers, for Kubiak, Gillam and Tschantz.
I think this was already shared elsewhere on eLF, but Scrivens has apparently retired and is now Denver's team manager, in addition to being a master's student there: https://denverpioneers.com/news/2018/9/6/mens-ice-hockey-ben-scrivens-named-team-manager.aspx
Quote from: WillI think this was already shared elsewhere on eLF, but Scrivens has apparently retired and is now Denver's team manager, in addition to being a master's student there: https://denverpioneers.com/news/2018/9/6/mens-ice-hockey-ben-scrivens-named-team-manager.aspx
Another story on the Denver site reported on then-up-coming student hockey ticket camp-out. https://denverpioneers.com/news/2018/9/18/mens-ice-hockey-student-ticket-camp-out-set-for-friday-september-28.aspx Not suppressed, not tolerated, but encouraged.
Ryan, Joakim San Jose Barracuda (AHL)--10/12/17 San Jose Sharks (NHL)
Ryan is getting some ice time tonight in the Sharks/Kings game.
On the Sharks broadcast, the 2nd intermission featured Douglas "Crankshaft/Cranky" Murray as studio analyst. A bit stiff in his analyis (or delivery of it). I'm not sure if the talking head gig is permanent or if he will be a rotating analyst.
The calendar says it is football and hockey season, but it is still hot, humid with our daily dose of afternoon rain in Southwest Florida :(.
Congrats to Jacob MacDonald, who scored in his NHL debut (video below)! The Panthers ended up losing 2-1 in a shootout to Tampa.
https://www.nhl.com/video/t-299944192/c-61645803
Quote from: RitaRyan, Joakim San Jose Barracuda (AHL)--10/12/17 San Jose Sharks (NHL)
Ryan is getting some ice time tonight in the Sharks/Kings game.
On the Sharks broadcast, the 2nd intermission featured Douglas "Crankshaft/Cranky" Murray as studio analyst. A bit stiff in his analyis (or delivery of it). I'm not sure if the talking head gig is permanent or if he will be a rotating analyst.
The calendar says it is football and hockey season, but it is still hot, humid with our daily dose of afternoon rain in Southwest Florida :(.
At first I too thought that Douglas was kind of stiff. But I listened to him a bit more and in the postgame show. He actually has a very dry and somewhat snarky sense of humor. He was kind of fun to listen too. He was just filling in for another person and so I am not sure how much more we will get to listen to him.
Quote from: sah67Congrats to Jacob MacDonald, who scored in his NHL debut (video below)! The Panthers ended up losing 2-1 in a shootout to Tampa.
https://www.nhl.com/video/t-299944192/c-61645803
Wearing #23.
https://www.nhl.com/panthers/news/florida-panthers-loan-defenseman-jacob-macdonald-to-springfield-ahl/c-300903572
MacDonald sent down.
Ryan gets the crap beat out of him by Bogosian but the Sharks kicked butt and so he had the last laugh.
http://www.hockeyfights.com/fights/140961
Joakim Ryan on the verge of losing his spot in the Sharks' lineup:
QuoteThroughout most of the first two months of the season, DeBoer cut his blue line down to five guys late in games, keeping Ryan pinned to the bench. He's already showing more trust in Simek, and after Monday's win, the Sharks coach made it clear that he wants Simek to lock down the job on a permanent basis.
Ryan displayed similar poise in that spot as a rookie last season, but he hasn't played with enough assertiveness, in DeBoer's eyes, this year to keep his grip on the job. As a result, the door opened up for Simek and he's bursting through.
https://www.mercurynews.com/2018/12/10/takeaways-blue-line-controversy-heats-up-as-sharks-rookie-scores-first-goal/
DeBoer is overplaying Karlsson, Burns and Pickles. Everyone needs to earn their ice time. Karlsson's ice time is down somewhat versus Ottawa, but you have multiple stud defensemen now. Ryan's ice time is down 5 minutes per game compared to last year. That's huge. I find it hard to believe that he's gotten worse.
I'd have Karlsson and Burns earn their way to 23-24 mins a night versus just handing them that time every game. Playing their 6th defenseman as little as they do (particularly in the 3rd period) is a good way to make a talented team a .500 team.
Karlsson isn't off to a very effective start in San Jose (understatement).
Went to the Lehigh Valley - Springfield game tonight here in Allentown. Jake MacDonald scored Springfield's only goal. Reece Willcox had two assists for LV and earned 2nd Star of the game.
I got aa couple dirty looks when I cheered when I heard MacDonald's name.
Truly fantastic response from Riley Nash on Twitter......directed at an individual who bemoaned the CBJs signing him
Riley's response (https://twitter.com/rileynash20/status/1090063749573169153)
I saw Riley play Dec 23rd vs the New Jersey Devils. Played 7 minutes in a dominating 3-0 CBJ win. Tough to score when you're not on the ice much, you're on the fourth line, and your job is to dump the puck deep and not let the other team score. His numbers will change when his role changes.
That is great.
A few recent updates from the AHL in alphabetical order:
-Anthony Angello is 5th in scoring for the W-B/Scranton Penguins with 15g, 10a in 47 games played. He's also bringing a lot of physicality to his game, with two fights already this season.
-Cole Bardreau has appeared in only 23 games for the Lehigh Valley Phantoms this year (injuries, perhaps?)
-Colin Greening has 13 points in 49 games for the Toronto Marlies, but is also unfortunately in possession of the lowest +/- on the team (-10).
-Jeff Kubiak has 4g, 10a in 34 games played for Bridgeport.
-Joel Lowry has 7g, 17a in 35 games played for Springfield.
-John McCarron received a PTO from the Stockton Heat and appeared in 1 game, but was released soon after.
-Jacob McDonald is the top scoring defenseman (and 5th leading scorer overall) for Springfield with 11g, 21a in 47 games played.
-Matt Moulson is leading the Ontario Reign in scoring with 21G, 19A in 44 games played.
-Reece Wilcox has 2g, 12a in 43 games played for Lehigh Valley.
-Trevor Yates appeared in 2 games for Grand Rapids back in November, but was sent down to the ECHL afterward.
Bardreau had hand surgery a couple months back. He'll out for a while yet.
Saw Bardreau at the rink last night (15 Feb.) in street clothes. Willcox (LV) and Kubiak (Bridgeport) on the ice, but neither one had any points.
Have to say I'm surprised that Jason Botterrill has not given Moulson a 3-5 game test stint as second line LW on the Sabres. Botterrill was in some ways a similar player to Moulson in college, probably more physical but less skilled (particularly with his shot). Nobody on the Sabres besides Jeff Skinner is producing. Sabres 2018-19 stats (http://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/leagues/seasons/teams/0000332019.html)
Moulson looks like he's still competing (look at the horrendous +/- of many of his fellow forwards on the Reign, at Ontario Reign 2018-19 stats (http://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/leagues/seasons/teams/0073902019.html)).
Second unit power play doesn't look to scary. https://www.dailyfaceoff.com/teams/buffalo-sabres/line-combinations/ (https://www.dailyfaceoff.com/teams/buffalo-sabres/line-combinations/)
This happened:
https://www.rt.com/sport/453350-ice-hockey-mma-throw/
Yes I realize the link is from RT. You can also read about it at golf digest:
https://www.golfdigest.com/story/this-is-it-this-is-the-biggest-scumbag-move-in-hockey-history
Quote from: pfibigerThis happened:
https://www.rt.com/sport/453350-ice-hockey-mma-throw/
Yes I realize the link is from RT. You can also read about it at golf digest:
https://www.golfdigest.com/story/this-is-it-this-is-the-biggest-scumbag-move-in-hockey-history
Can we rescind his degree? Presumably it was in "Durr... hockey."
Quote from: TrotskyQuote from: pfibigerThis happened:
https://www.rt.com/sport/453350-ice-hockey-mma-throw/
Yes I realize the link is from RT. You can also read about it at golf digest:
https://www.golfdigest.com/story/this-is-it-this-is-the-biggest-scumbag-move-in-hockey-history
Can we rescind his degree? Presumably it was in "Durr... hockey."
Psychology.
Maybe he can examine himself.
Quote from: TrotskyQuote from: pfibigerThis happened:
https://www.rt.com/sport/453350-ice-hockey-mma-throw/
Yes I realize the link is from RT. You can also read about it at golf digest:
https://www.golfdigest.com/story/this-is-it-this-is-the-biggest-scumbag-move-in-hockey-history
Can we rescind his degree? Presumably it was in "Durr... hockey."
*too mentally deep in the conference wrestling tournament* what's the problem?
Bardreau back on the ice for the LV Phantoms after 35 games on IR. He got a big ovation when his name was announced.
No points in the game, but gets "Check of the Game" & "Collision of the Game" on the TV broadcast.
Mitch Gillam was called up to AHL Bridgeport and got into a 4-0 game in Rochester tonight. He ended up giving up 1 goal in 1+ period.
https://twitter.com/TheSoundTigers/status/1104187147832254465
https://twitter.com/TheSoundTigers/status/1104198404991787014
SC Bern, despite finishing first in the National League (Switzerland's highest level of competition) regular season, currently has their hands full in their quarterfinal series against Genève-Servette HC. The series is even at two (with the visiting team winning each of the four games so far). SCB managed to blow 2-0 leads in games two and three, winning one in OT and losing the other in double OT, before hanging on to win 2-1 in game four last night. Justin Krueger got into the highlight reel of game three, but not in a good way, as he was used as a screen on the GWG: https://mysports.ch/a/9TUXU64F (about 1:30 in).
An article on Trevor Yates being reunited with Anthony Angello on a line for Wilkes-Barre:
https://theahl.com/midseason-trade-reunites-penguins-rookies
Quote from: sah67An article on Trevor Yates being reunited with Anthony Angello on a line for Wilkes-Barre:
https://theahl.com/midseason-trade-reunites-penguins-rookies
I saw the Baby Pens play at Lehigh Valley on the 13th. Yates name wasn't on the line-up card for WB and I don't recall seeing him on the ice.
If you don't subscribe to the Athletic, you won't be able to read this story (https://theathletic.com/903657/2019/04/04/sunny-disposition-how-matt-moulsons-exile-to-an-ahl-team-in-southern-california-rekindled-his-enjoyment-of-hockey/) about Matt Moulson, but it's worth the money to do so. It's an in-depth story about how things went downhill for him in Buffalo and how he has rediscovered his love of hockey playing for the Kings' AHL team. It's got some interesting details about his wife and her role in giving him confidence to excel when he was playing for the Islanders. I also learned that Eichel stayed with the Moulsons during Eichel's first year in Buffalo. Matt comes across as a person with a lot of character.
Quote from: jtwcornell91SC Bern, despite finishing first in the National League (Switzerland's highest level of competition) regular season, currently has their hands full in their quarterfinal series against Genève-Servette HC. The series is even at two (with the visiting team winning each of the four games so far). SCB managed to blow 2-0 leads in games two and three, winning one in OT and losing the other in double OT, before hanging on to win 2-1 in game four last night. Justin Krueger got into the highlight reel of game three, but not in a good way, as he was used as a screen on the GWG: https://mysports.ch/a/9TUXU64F (about 1:30 in).
Justin Krueger scored in SCB's 5-1 win over EHC Biel/Bienne in Game Seven of their semifinal series, a series which they trailed 2-0 and 3-1. To even get to Game Seven, Bern had to win Game Six 1-0 in Biel despite being outshot 38-19. Krueger's goal is at 1:44 of https://mysports.ch/a/CEYY2C1A and 9:00 of https://mysports.ch/a/7L8QYEDD
BTW, SCB did manage to take that quarterfinal series with Geneva in six games, but Game Six was the longest game in Swiss ice hockey history, with SCB taking a 2-0 lead into the final minute, only to give up two extra attacker goals before eventually winning the game 3-2 in triple overtime.
The best-of-seven finals between SCB and EV Zug (who won the multi-division Swiss Ice Hockey Cup this year, and finished second to Bern in the regular season) start Thursday in Bern.
A sophomore from Fitchburg State just jumped ship to sign with Thurgau, which is Swiss tier 2. Gotta be a story behind that.
Two alums playing in playoffs tonight - Riley Nash in the Columbus win at Tampa Bay and Joakim Ryan in Sharks game vs. Vegas.
Quote from: jkahnTwo alums playing in playoffs tonight - Riley Nash in the Columbus win at Tampa Bay and Joakim Ryan in Sharks game vs. Vegas.
One alum involved in today's NCAA games. (https://denverpioneers.com/coaches.aspx?rc=291&path=mhockey)
Quote from: Jim HylaQuote from: jkahnTwo alums playing in playoffs tonight - Riley Nash in the Columbus win at Tampa Bay and Joakim Ryan in Sharks game vs. Vegas.
One alum involved in today's NCAA games. (https://denverpioneers.com/coaches.aspx?rc=291&path=mhockey)
I hope Team Manager doesn't mean getting towels and water bottles to tired players.
Riley just scored his first of the playoffs to put Columbus up 4-1.
Quote from: sah67Riley just scored his first of the playoffs to put Columbus up 4-1.
That was a pretty goal.
Watching the Phantoms game right now. The announcers refer to "The feisty one out of Cornell" after Bardreau makes a play. :-D He's definitely a fan favorite here in allentown.
Joakim Ryan picked up an assist in San Jose's 5-2 win over Vegas in game 5 last night.
Justin Krueger played his 400th game for SC Bern on Thursday, in SCB's 3-1 win on the road over EV Zug, which gave them a 3-1 lead in the championship series of the top league in Switzerland. There was apparently a ceremony to honor him before tonight's Game Six back in Bern:
https://www.scb.ch/no_cache/news/top-meldung/newsitem//justin-krueger-400-spiele-fuer-den-scb.html
... and SCB won the match 2-1 to become Swiss Champions for the third time in four years: https://mysports.ch/a/5WDQDV68 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PIXDgmFlZNI
There's a postgame interview with his father (former Swiss national team coach and recent manager of Southampton Football Club in the English Premier League Ralph Krueger). It's in German, but his Canadian accent might make it easier to follow: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Aa5aLEbVr-g [FWIW, he speaks German faster and better than I remember him doing 20 years ago. And considerably better than I do, of course.]
One other item of note: SCB's top scorer Marc Arcobello graduated from Yale in 2010 and kicked around the AHL and NHL for six years before landing in Bern. I assume there was some sort of Krueger connection in the recruiting there, either from his ECAC days or his cup of coffee in Edmonton, which overlapped slightly with Ralph K's year coaching the Oilers. (If I'm getting the timing right, Krueger coached Arcobello's first game in the show.)
Quote from: TrotskyA sophomore from Fitchburg State just jumped ship to sign with Thurgau, which is Swiss tier 2. Gotta be a story behind that.
Homesick?
Quote from: jtwcornell91Quote from: TrotskyA sophomore from Fitchburg State just jumped ship to sign with Thurgau, which is Swiss tier 2. Gotta be a story behind that.
Homesick?
I should have thought of that. Born: Uster, Sui.
Looks like we (and hockeydb) missed Brendon Nash is still playing hockey:
https://www.kamloopsthisweek.com/sports/nash-of-kamloops-hockey-legend-jagr-share-knights-tale-1.23800066
Quote from: pfibigerLooks like we (and hockeydb) missed Brendon Nash is still playing hockey:
https://www.kamloopsthisweek.com/sports/nash-of-kamloops-hockey-legend-jagr-share-knights-tale-1.23800066
https://www.eliteprospects.com/player/32176/brendon-nash
This site seems to do a better job these days than HockeyDB
Joakim Ryan '15 didn't have much ice time during the series, but the Sharks eliminated the Golden Nights last night, so Joakim joins Riley Nash of the Blue Jackets in the Stanley Cup second round.
Quote from: BeeeejJoakim Ryan '15 didn't have much ice time during the series, but the Sharks eliminated the Golden Nights last night, so Joakim joins Riley Nash of the Blue Jackets in the Stanley Cup second round.
I know this has been covered before, but which alumni besides Nash and Ryan played in the NHL this year? Just Moulson?
Quote from: TrotskyQuote from: BeeeejJoakim Ryan '15 didn't have much ice time during the series, but the Sharks eliminated the Golden Nights last night, so Joakim joins Riley Nash of the Blue Jackets in the Stanley Cup second round.
I know this has been covered before, but which alumni besides Nash and Ryan played in the NHL this year? Just Moulson?
Far as I know, only those three. Would be nice to see some of the younger guys get some coffee next season.
Quote from: BeeeejQuote from: TrotskyQuote from: BeeeejJoakim Ryan '15 didn't have much ice time during the series, but the Sharks eliminated the Golden Nights last night, so Joakim joins Riley Nash of the Blue Jackets in the Stanley Cup second round.
I know this has been covered before, but which alumni besides Nash and Ryan played in the NHL this year? Just Moulson?
Far as I know, only those three. Would be nice to see some of the younger guys get some coffee next season.
I am very surprised Greening didn't stick. He seemed to be the classic example of a Manderville-like defensive forward who could have a long career.
Edit: He is 33, now. (Damn, we're getting old.) I guess that ship has sailed.
Quote from: BeeeejQuote from: TrotskyQuote from: BeeeejJoakim Ryan '15 didn't have much ice time during the series, but the Sharks eliminated the Golden Nights last night, so Joakim joins Riley Nash of the Blue Jackets in the Stanley Cup second round.
I know this has been covered before, but which alumni besides Nash and Ryan played in the NHL this year? Just Moulson?
Far as I know, only those three. Would be nice to see some of the younger guys get some coffee next season.
Moulson didn't play in the NHL this year. Jacob MacDonald played two games though.
Quote from: BearLoverQuote from: BeeeejQuote from: TrotskyQuote from: BeeeejJoakim Ryan '15 didn't have much ice time during the series, but the Sharks eliminated the Golden Nights last night, so Joakim joins Riley Nash of the Blue Jackets in the Stanley Cup second round.
I know this has been covered before, but which alumni besides Nash and Ryan played in the NHL this year? Just Moulson?
Far as I know, only those three. Would be nice to see some of the younger guys get some coffee next season.
Moulson didn't play in the NHL this year. Jacob MacDonald played two games though.
Thanks.
Quote from: BearLoverQuote from: BeeeejQuote from: TrotskyQuote from: BeeeejJoakim Ryan '15 didn't have much ice time during the series, but the Sharks eliminated the Golden Nights last night, so Joakim joins Riley Nash of the Blue Jackets in the Stanley Cup second round.
I know this has been covered before, but which alumni besides Nash and Ryan played in the NHL this year? Just Moulson?
Far as I know, only those three. Would be nice to see some of the younger guys get some coffee next season.
Moulson didn't play in the NHL this year. Jacob MacDonald played two games though.
Right you are, thanks.
Quote from: BeeeejJoakim Ryan '15 didn't have much ice time during the series, but the Sharks eliminated the Golden Nights last knight, so Joakim joins Riley Nash of the Blue Jackets in the Stanley Cup second round.
FYP
Quote from: BeeeejQuote from: BearLoverQuote from: BeeeejQuote from: TrotskyQuote from: BeeeejJoakim Ryan '15 didn't have much ice time during the series, but the Sharks eliminated the Golden Nights last night, so Joakim joins Riley Nash of the Blue Jackets in the Stanley Cup second round.
I know this has been covered before, but which alumni besides Nash and Ryan played in the NHL this year? Just Moulson?
Far as I know, only those three. Would be nice to see some of the younger guys get some coffee next season.
Moulson didn't play in the NHL this year. Jacob MacDonald played two games though.
Right you are, thanks.
dbilmes posted this a couple of weeks ago but it's a cool story about where Moulson is (in hockey and in life) https://theathletic.com/903657/2019/04/04/sunny-disposition-how-matt-moulsons-exile-to-an-ahl-team-in-southern-california-rekindled-his-enjoyment-of-hockey/
Quote from: BeeeejJoakim Ryan '15 didn't have much ice time during the series, but the Sharks eliminated the Golden Nights last night, so Joakim joins Riley Nash of the Blue Jackets in the Stanley Cup second round.
Interestingly, Joakim Ryan had only about 4 minutes of ice time in the first three periods last night, probably most of that if not all being in the first period. But, he was out there fairly regularly in overtime, ending with 9:34 played. And he was +1, being on ice for the game winner.
Quote from: jkahnInterestingly, Joakim Ryan had only about 4 minutes of ice time in the first three periods last night, probably most of that if not all being in the first period. But, he was out there fairly regularly in overtime, ending with 9:34 played. And he was +1, being on ice for the game winner.
Ryan is actually one of the more underrated players on the Sharks. He just doesn't play a lot because that Top-4 is so good. Tough to get ice when you have 3-4 guys playing 25-30 minutes a night.
Quote from: jkahnInterestingly, Joakim Ryan had only about 4 minutes of ice time in the first three periods last night, probably most of that if not all being in the first period. But, he was out there fairly regularly in overtime, ending with 9:34 played. And he was +1, being on ice for the game winner.
I noticed that, too, and second what coz said - but it was great to see him out there providing some relief for the doubtless-gassed top 4 and holding his own.
Doug Murray getting some love tonight in San Jose as a "door opener"
Quote from: BeeeejQuote from: jkahnInterestingly, Joakim Ryan had only about 4 minutes of ice time in the first three periods last night, probably most of that if not all being in the first period. But, he was out there fairly regularly in overtime, ending with 9:34 played. And he was +1, being on ice for the game winner.
I noticed that, too, and second what coz said - but it was great to see him out there providing some relief for the doubtless-gassed top 4 and holding his own.
I heard his name called early in the first period of Friday night's game. No points for him on the night, but he was still on the ice.
Quote from: Jeff Hopkins '82Quote from: BeeeejQuote from: jkahnInterestingly, Joakim Ryan had only about 4 minutes of ice time in the first three periods last night, probably most of that if not all being in the first period. But, he was out there fairly regularly in overtime, ending with 9:34 played. And he was +1, being on ice for the game winner.
I noticed that, too, and second what coz said - but it was great to see him out there providing some relief for the doubtless-gassed top 4 and holding his own.
I heard his name called early in the first period of Friday night's game. No points for him on the night, but he was still on the ice.
Ryan was actually on the ice for two goals last night. His D partner at the time, Justin Braun, got beaten for the first Colorado goal. In the second period Joakim was on the ice when Kevin Labanc gave the Sharks a 3-2 lead.
Quote from: jkahnQuote from: Jeff Hopkins '82Quote from: BeeeejQuote from: jkahnInterestingly, Joakim Ryan had only about 4 minutes of ice time in the first three periods last night, probably most of that if not all being in the first period. But, he was out there fairly regularly in overtime, ending with 9:34 played. And he was +1, being on ice for the game winner.
I noticed that, too, and second what coz said - but it was great to see him out there providing some relief for the doubtless-gassed top 4 and holding his own.
I heard his name called early in the first period of Friday night's game. No points for him on the night, but he was still on the ice.
Ryan was actually on the ice for two goals last night. His D partner at the time, Justin Braun, got beaten for the first Colorado goal. In the second period Joakim was on the ice when Kevin Labanc gave the Sharks a 3-2 lead.
Good to know,
Kerfoot on the Avs keep making me think of Carefoot.
This couldn't have felt too good for Riley:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0WseDRGdpsQ
Quote from: French RageKerfoot on the Avs keep making me think of Carefoot.
Kerfoot was Hahvahd '17. I have an even easier rooting against the Avs because of that.
Quote from: BeeeejKerfoot was Hahvahd '17. I have an even easier rooting against the Avs because of that.
One of the reinstituted cheaters IINM.
Stewart, Hayden '18 Cleveland Monsters (AHL)
Ryan and the Sharks move on to round 3 with a 3-2 defeat of the Avs in game 7. They'll face the St. Louis Blues. Ryan's the sole remaining Cornellian in the Cup fight, as Riley Nash and the Blue Jackets dropped three in a row to the Bruins to lose 4 games to 2.
Quote from: BeeeejRyan and the Sharks move on to round 3 with a 3-2 defeat of the Avs in game 7. They'll face the St. Louis Blues. Ryan's the sole remaining Cornellian in the Cup fight, as Riley Nash and the Blue Jackets dropped three in a row to the Bruins to lose 4 games to 2.
According to the Ivy League's tweet, Ryan is the only remaining Ivy Leaguer in the playoffs.
He is seeing limited playing time but, if IIRC (I can't find the stats to verify), not a single opponent's goal has been scored while he is on the ice.
Quote from: Roy 82Quote from: BeeeejRyan and the Sharks move on to round 3 with a 3-2 defeat of the Avs in game 7. They'll face the St. Louis Blues. Ryan's the sole remaining Cornellian in the Cup fight, as Riley Nash and the Blue Jackets dropped three in a row to the Bruins to lose 4 games to 2.
According to the Ivy League's tweet, Ryan is the only remaining Ivy Leaguer in the playoffs.
He is seeing limited playing time but, if IIRC (I can't find the stats to verify), not a single opponent's goal has been scored while he is on the ice.
Yeah, well....that's what limited playing time will do. None have been scored while I was on the ice, either. ;)
Quote from: jtwcornell91Justin Krueger played his 400th game for SC Bern on Thursday, in SCB's 3-1 win on the road over EV Zug, which gave them a 3-1 lead in the championship series of the top league in Switzerland. There was apparently a ceremony to honor him before tonight's Game Six back in Bern:
https://www.scb.ch/no_cache/news/top-meldung/newsitem//justin-krueger-400-spiele-fuer-den-scb.html
... and SCB won the match 2-1 to become Swiss Champions for the third time in four years: https://mysports.ch/a/5WDQDV68 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PIXDgmFlZNI
There's a postgame interview with his father (former Swiss national team coach and recent manager of Southampton Football Club in the English Premier League Ralph Krueger). It's in German, but his Canadian accent might make it easier to follow: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Aa5aLEbVr-g [FWIW, he speaks German faster and better than I remember him doing 20 years ago. And considerably better than I do, of course.]
And it seems that Krueger père will be returning to Western New York: https://buffalonews.com/2019/05/14/buffalo-sabres-ralph-krueger-jason-botterill-nhl-news-2019/
Quote from: jtwcornell91Quote from: jtwcornell91Justin Krueger played his 400th game for SC Bern on Thursday, in SCB's 3-1 win on the road over EV Zug, which gave them a 3-1 lead in the championship series of the top league in Switzerland. There was apparently a ceremony to honor him before tonight's Game Six back in Bern:
https://www.scb.ch/no_cache/news/top-meldung/newsitem//justin-krueger-400-spiele-fuer-den-scb.html
... and SCB won the match 2-1 to become Swiss Champions for the third time in four years: https://mysports.ch/a/5WDQDV68 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PIXDgmFlZNI
There's a postgame interview with his father (former Swiss national team coach and recent manager of Southampton Football Club in the English Premier League Ralph Krueger). It's in German, but his Canadian accent might make it easier to follow: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Aa5aLEbVr-g [FWIW, he speaks German faster and better than I remember him doing 20 years ago. And considerably better than I do, of course.]
And it seems that Krueger père will be returning to Western New York: https://buffalonews.com/2019/05/14/buffalo-sabres-ralph-krueger-jason-botterill-nhl-news-2019/
From a companion article: (https://buffalonews.com/2019/05/15/buffalo-sabres-ralph-krueger-jason-botterill-kim-terry-pegula-nhl-news-2019/?utm_medium=more_stories)
'When Ralph Krueger sought to find out more about the Sabres and the City of Buffalo, he went undercover in a handful of bars during a visit late last month.
The 59-year-old coach watched two Stanley Cup playoff games, switching venues at the conclusion of each period, and asked patrons about the team he could coach next season. The fact-finding mission revealed a passionate fan base in a city that embodies the blue-collar values he has instilled in players during his decades of coaching.
Krueger called the experience "enlightening," a visit that showed he and his wife, Glenda, they would feel comfortable calling Western New York home.'
Quote from: Jim HylaKrueger called the experience "enlightening,"
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John McCarron and Patrick McCarron are both in the ECHL playoffs with the Florida Everblades (John is the Captain):
https://www.thetelegram.com/sports/hockey/newfoundland-growlers-have-been-a-steady-bunch-in-these-playoffs-311313/
They won game 3 and are down 2-1 in the series.
Quote from: jtwcornell91Justin Krueger played his 400th game for SC Bern on Thursday, in SCB's 3-1 win on the road over EV Zug, which gave them a 3-1 lead in the championship series of the top league in Switzerland. There was apparently a ceremony to honor him before tonight's Game Six back in Bern:
https://www.scb.ch/no_cache/news/top-meldung/newsitem//justin-krueger-400-spiele-fuer-den-scb.html
... and SCB won the match 2-1 to become Swiss Champions for the third time in four years: https://mysports.ch/a/5WDQDV68 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PIXDgmFlZNI
There's a postgame interview with his father (former Swiss national team coach and recent manager of Southampton Football Club in the English Premier League Ralph Krueger). It's in German, but his Canadian accent might make it easier to follow: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Aa5aLEbVr-g [FWIW, he speaks German faster and better than I remember him doing 20 years ago. And considerably better than I do, of course.]
BTW, an interview with Justin Krueger did show up (in Bärndütsch, in case you'd like to hear what that sounds like with a Canadian/German accent) after the team returned from their post-championship vacation in Madrid:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VhrnSSBROHY
I guess it was a very good trip, given that he's still wearing sunglasses in the rain. B-]
Colin Greening, assistant captain, scored a goal for the Toronto Marlies in game #1 of the conference finals on 5/18
Didn't know where else to put this.
Jim Crozier '91, played goalie (http://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/pdisplay.php?pid=17205), won the Sam Woodside Award in 1991 (https://cornellbigred.com/sports/2009/5/7/MICE_0507092901.aspx?id=250), and was drafted 19th by the Hartford Whalers in the NHL supplemental draft. His son Tristan plays for Brown (https://brownbears.com/roster.aspx?rp_id=9068), and another son, Maxwell, was just drafted 120th by Tampa Bay (https://www.nhl.com/lightning/news/tampa-bay-lightning-select-d-maxwell-crozier-with-fourth-round-pick/c-307998274). As a defenseman in the USHL, he scored 43 points in 60 games. He will be attending Providence College this fall. At least it's nice the two brothers can see each other regularly.
The Colorado Avalanche have acquired Jacob MacDonald in a trade.
https://www.milehighhockey.com/2019/6/29/19917442/colorado-avalanche-make-another-trade-dominic-toninato
Joakim Ryan signs with the Kings after not getting an offer sheet from San Jose. Reportedly for $725,000.00
A couple of items: Colin Greening announced his retirement, and Cole Bardreau signed a two-year two-way contract with the Islanders.
Quote from: scoop85...Cole Bardreau signed a two-year two-way contract with the Islanders.
OK, that sucks. He was one of my favorite players on the Phantoms.
Ah well. Good luck to him in Bridgeport.
Joakim will be better of in LA. DeBoer overplays his top 4, no matter how good they are. He needs to play to develop. I would say that he deserves the chance to do so but I guess this isn't peewee hockey.
I agree with you're first two points. Ryan is definitely better off. He's in his prime now and his analytics have always been pretty good. LA is a good place for him since Martinez is the only Lefty that's for sure ahead of him on the depth chart as Forbort is garbage. Don't be surprised if he ends up playing 20 mins/G this year.
https://www.chicagotribune.com/real-estate/elite-street/ct-re-colin-greening-lakeview-home-20190708-p3i5krlvjbfovkqpckk4nhypei-story.html
Good for him. I really, really hope he doesn't end up a graduate student volunteer coach ::yark::
Connor Murphy dropped off the roster. Did we know this?
Quote from: TrotskyConnor Murphy dropped off the roster. Did we know this?
It was mentioned. (http://elf.elynah.com/read.php?1,218247,222425#msg-222425)
It was always weird to have a Murphy on our roster. But of course, good luck to Connor.
Sad news-- see: Former Cornell standout, national champion Lodboa passes away at age 72 (https://www.uscho.com/2019/07/15/former-cornell-standout-national-champion-lodboa-passes-away-at-age-72/)
Sad, indeed.
Matt Moulson is going to play another year in the AHL:
https://russianmachineneverbreaks.com/2019/07/24/hershey-bears-sign-nhl-veteran-matt-moulson-to-one-year-ahl-contract/
Quote from: pfibigerMatt Moulson is going to play another year in the AHL:
https://russianmachineneverbreaks.com/2019/07/24/hershey-bears-sign-nhl-veteran-matt-moulson-to-one-year-ahl-contract/
Only one Cornell fan in the Comments. That's poor, Faithful, that's poor.
Also, that Hershey logo is awesome.
Even sadder for me, as a lacrosse alum- although not mentioned.
Harry Orr (https://www.reynoldsfuneral.com/notices/HenryHarry-Orr)