'tis that time.
Beeeej
Well here's a good place to start out June.
http://www.echl.com/cgi-bin/mpublic.cgi?action=show_news&cat=1&id=7993
[q]Goaltender Matt Underhill was huge, with 40 saves to win his third game of the championship series. [/q]
[q]"This is about three years of restoring this organization and doing things the right way," said McCambridge, who along with Underhill played his final professional game Thursday night. "This is how we're rewarded."[/q]
Joe Boulukos was picked #16 overall in the Major League Lacrosse Collegiate Draft Friday. He was the third player picked by the Chicago Machine, an expansion team in its first season.
http://www.chicagomachine.com/news/?id=6285
http://cornellbigred.cstv.com/sports/m-lacros/spec-rel/060206aaa.html
Chicago has its home opener Saturday afternoon.
[quote CowbellGuy][q]"This is about three years of restoring this organization and doing things the right way," said McCambridge, who along with Underhill played his final professional game Thursday night. "This is how we're rewarded."[/q][/quote]
???
So Underhill is retiring from hockey? Nothing wrong about walking away on top. Congrats.
[quote David Harding]Joe Boulukos was picked #16 overall in the Major League Lacrosse Collegiate Draft Friday. He was the third player picked by the Chicago Machine, an expansion team in its first season.
http://www.chicagomachine.com/news/?id=6285
http://cornellbigred.cstv.com/sports/m-lacros/spec-rel/060206aaa.html
Chicago has its home opener Saturday afternoon.[/quote]
I thought I read somewhere that he was going to work at an investment bank after graduation.
[quote redhair34][quote David Harding]Joe Boulukos was picked #16 overall in the Major League Lacrosse Collegiate Draft Friday. He was the third player picked by the Chicago Machine, an expansion team in its first season.
http://www.chicagomachine.com/news/?id=6285
http://cornellbigred.cstv.com/sports/m-lacros/spec-rel/060206aaa.html
Chicago has its home opener Saturday afternoon.[/quote]
I thought I read somewhere that he was going to work at an investment bank after graduation.[/quote]Most of the Machine player bios list their day jobs.
"Currently working in sales"
"Currently coaching at Salisbury University"
"working for a Mortgage Company"
"Physical Education Teacher in Valhalla, NY; Assistant varsity lacrosse coach at Rye High School."
"Currently employed as the Midwest Account Manager for BRINE."
"Works as an assistant coach at Butler University while earning his Master?s Degree in Education from Butler."
and so forth...
The season only runs late May to early August, so they're going to need another, flexible source of income, and investment banker sounds good to me.
As another example, Justin Redd http://baltimorebayhawks.com/team/?id=3274 is listed as a special ed teacher.
For what it's worth, the Machine press release says that their #1 and #2 picks, Sean Morris and Michael Culver, would be suiting up today, less than a week after facing each other in the NCAA championship game and the day after being drafted.
http://www.chicagomachine.com/news/?id=6297
[quote min][quote CowbellGuy][q]"This is about three years of restoring this organization and doing things the right way," said McCambridge, who along with Underhill played his final professional game Thursday night. "This is how we're rewarded."[/q][/quote]
???
So Underhill is retiring from hockey? Nothing wrong about walking away on top. Congrats.[/quote]
I think he had back pain or something. That combined with the fact that it was probably never his dream to spent decades in the ECHL. He's a nice goalie, but thats probably is where he'd be for his career.
Not like ECHL players are paid incredibly well.
The San Jose Sharks issued a qualifying offer to Doug Murray (and 13 other players).
http://www.sjsharks.com/news/news.asp?story_id=2483
Three players did not receive offers and become free agents. Not a really big deal, but it's June and there isn't much news.
A Source in the Know™ has confirmed that Sam retired from professional hockey and is now a professional consultant for the Wynn Casino in Las Vegas.
Beeeej
[quote Beeeej]A Source in the Know™ has confirmed that Sam retired from professional hockey and is now a professional consultant for the Wynn Casino in Las Vegas.[/quote]
Well, "Avenue Q" closed at Wynn's place, so he hasn't been hired to play Trekkie Monster.
[quote Trotsky][quote Beeeej]A Source in the Know™ has confirmed that Sam retired from professional hockey and is now a professional consultant for the Wynn Casino in Las Vegas.[/quote]
Well, "Avenue Q" closed at Wynn's place, so he hasn't been hired to play Trekkie Monster.[/quote]
"POOOOOORRRRNNNNNN!!!!!!!"
Seems the Abbott twins will be going pro in Europe.
[Q] FAIRBORN — The Bombers have signed six players for next season, but they won't be taking delivery on the Abbott twins from Cornell University.
After agreeing to sign, forwards Chris and Cam Abbott last week told GM/coach Don MacAdam they plan to begin their pro careers in Europe rather than the ECHL.
Said a mildly miffed but philosophical MacAdam: "The good news is we're finding out in June as opposed to September or early October."
The Abbotts seemed like a done deal. An announcement heralding their arrival had been sent to season-ticket holders and appeared on the Web site bomberstalk.com.
"Even their agent was taken by surprise," MacAdam said. "He was very disappointed and apologetic." [/Q]
http://www.daytondailynews.com/sports/content/sports/daily/070206bombers.html
Cool. Wonder where.
Does anyone have insight into the Phoenix Coyotes goaltending situation? I was surprised that they signed Mike Morrison (1 yr $500k contract). I don't know the situation very well but it doesn't seem like much of a vote of confidence in LeNeveu. The GM claims that it's primarily a depth move (http://www.eastvalleytribune.com/index.php?sty=68937) but we shall see I guess.
Jon Gleed signed a contract w/ the Hamilton Bulldogs.
http://www.hamiltonbulldogs.com/index.php?module=newser&func=display&nid=317
Maybe it's time for a JULY thread?