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Kwik posted:I think the last NHL/AHL double was New Jersey and Albany in 94/95. I was at the Devils/Penguins game when they announced Albany won the Calder
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Kwik posted:Don't know if this is just internet dyslexia, but you do have to be careful, the LNAH is a semi-pro league in Quebec that is the final resting ground for fine French-Canadian goons of marginal talent, with a willingness to commit several major penalties in a game. That's about all I know about the LNAH, was just wondering if there was any specific controversy funnier than a killer vegan going around Bertuzzi-ing people. Anders posted:Hey! How can that league be a joke when they have an Olympian! More because there uh, kind of already was a CHL.
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# ? Feb 13, 2014 15:12 |
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DOOMocrat posted:More because there uh, kind of already was a CHL. But how many Olympians do they have?
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# ? Feb 13, 2014 17:40 |
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Ask again in 2018 when the NHL backs out of the Olympics and the Canadian national team is just Team Cherry, Chris Simon and a shooter tutor
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# ? Feb 13, 2014 17:45 |
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Guignol posted:he does not respond to your summons You've been outed, Weyburnite.
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# ? Feb 13, 2014 19:18 |
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I thought we already did the stairs in your house thing
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# ? Feb 13, 2014 19:41 |
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the london knights are up 10-0 on the sarnia sting, ok, its jr, but why do the sting only have 16 skaters? are they just disadvantaged or are there special rules in jr i dont know about
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Verviticus posted:the london knights are up 10-0 on the sarnia sting, ok, its jr, but why do the sting only have 16 skaters? are they just disadvantaged or are there special rules in jr i dont know about A bunch of injuries and their affiliate was playing that night so they couldn't call anyone up. It ended up being an 11-0 loss. It's also worth nothing that their best player and likely first round pick this year Anthony DeAngelo is currently suspended by the team for a discipline issue that is now being investigated by the league. Sarnia are a bit of a mess right now. ThinkTank fucked around with this message at 15:19 on Feb 14, 2014 |
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I forget, is Reinhart's (relative) weakness supposed to be his skating? Because I'm watching Kootenay-Brandon right now and his skating looks yet again unexceptional.
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# ? Feb 16, 2014 04:26 |
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Marlies-Comets on Sportsnet, NHL Network Sportsnet's national coverage of the AHL continues this weekend when the Toronto Marlies host the Utica Comets. Watch live on Sportsnet 360 at 3 ET Sunday, or catch the replay on NHL Network in the U.S. at 8 ET. Some televised minor hockey coming up, Baby Leafs vs Baby Canucks.
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# ? Feb 16, 2014 04:47 |
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In case anyone was wondering, a good AHL team can beat a mediocre Swedish team on North American ice, at least. The Marlies were playing their backup (Garret Sparks, who kinda sucks), sitting their top defenceman and scorer (T.J. Brennan, who is having a ridiculous season), and top forward (Spencer Abbott. Farjestad, to be fair, sat their top two scorers as well, along with probably their best all-around defenseman Ole-Kristian Tollefsen, who's gooning it up for Norway in the Olympics. They played Oliver Kylington, a 16 year-old top prospect for the 2015 draft who looked noticeable in part because he played all right and because his legs looked like twigs. But I think that's also because the Swedes in general seem to use thinner and/or smaller shin guards. It's funny how Farjestad really played a speed and skill game most of the time, probably because a solid chunk of them are under 6' and the Marlies are full of big bodies. Like Biggs bodies. Farjestad certainly had many of the prettier chances, but got outworked along the boards. For some inexplicable reason, Brad Staubitz try to goad a Swede into fighting him and got a penalty for his trouble. Christ that guy is dumb as bricks but not nearly as useful and will probably replace Colton Orr at some point as a result. On the other hand, Greg McKegg owns. Farjestad's player of the game was a dude name Milan Gulas, pronounced goulash. I was amused. I can't help it. I suppose I wouldn't have been as amused if his name was Miller Stew, but I might have been. Precambrian Video Games fucked around with this message at 05:09 on Feb 16, 2014 |
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I saw Pronman comment earlier today that Kylington would be a contender for the #1 pick were he not in the McDavid draft.
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# ? Feb 16, 2014 05:09 |
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Färjestad is also missing Bastiansen, Holtet and Røymark to the Norwegian Olympic team. So they played without their 2.(?) line too
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# ? Feb 16, 2014 09:03 |
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Hand Knit posted:I forget, is Reinhart's (relative) weakness supposed to be his skating? Because I'm watching Kootenay-Brandon right now and his skating looks yet again unexceptional. I've read a few places that his skating is unspectacular, so yeah, your observations are probably on the money.
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# ? Feb 16, 2014 19:31 |
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In the WHL, teams wear darks at home before the Christmas break, whites after; but every team seems to have like eight alternates so who the hell really knows. E- Now that I think of it, so did the 67s and Olympiques when I lived in Ottawa/ Gatineau (duh) so I think it's a CHL thing to switch after the Christmas break. 7lip fucked around with this message at 06:55 on Feb 17, 2014 |
# ? Feb 17, 2014 01:55 |
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Thanks, Facebook Trending window... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tM58G6nlaIA
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# ? Feb 17, 2014 06:52 |
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HockeyFightsPlus, for all your WHL fighting video needs. http://www.youtube.com/user/hockeyfightsplus
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# ? Feb 17, 2014 06:57 |
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Hockles posted:Thanks, Facebook Trending window... Adirondack starting that poo poo doesn't surprise me. I thought they might pull that at the end of their last game in Norfolk. The penalty summary is hilarious:
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# ? Feb 17, 2014 07:06 |
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It would be amazing to have happen at a game I am at, but I really hope it wouldn't while I am working.
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# ? Feb 17, 2014 07:15 |
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Wow, what class from the Phantoms. From #28 with the leaping tackle to the ice at the 0:18 mark, to #23 sitting on a dude's chest and punching him in the face repeatedly a few seconds later, to Tye McGinn beating on some dude(s) who've probably never fought more than once in their pro careers.
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# ? Feb 17, 2014 07:41 |
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hah ah yeah, stay classy philadelphia (like that movie, but not really, cause )
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# ? Feb 17, 2014 07:49 |
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Brett Hextall's father must be very disappointed... that he didn't get another 5 for slashing
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# ? Feb 17, 2014 07:58 |
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There's no such thing as "class" in minor league hockey
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# ? Feb 17, 2014 08:20 |
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shyduck posted:There's no such thing as "class" in minor league hockey Saying "classy organization" is dumb in the NHL but the AHL isn't the Federal League. Hockles posted:It would be amazing to have happen at a game I am at, but I really hope it wouldn't while I am working. Norfolk's off-ice officials don't count shots correctly, which is cool or bad. Infuriating.
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# ? Feb 17, 2014 08:42 |
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While the league will surely weigh in, as far as my interpretation of the AHL Rulebook is concerned, Cal Heeter probably picked himself up an automatic 6 game suspension for the Leaving the Bench game misconduct, and Kris Newbury bought himself 3 automatic games off for the same thing- a quirk, some might say, of the AHL rules is that the first player to leave the bench/penalty box to get into and/or start a fight picks up an automatic 6 game suspension, any subsequent players to leave the bench only get 3 games each. If I had to guess, I'd say Holmstrom, Manning, and FitzGerald (who picked up a nice, round, 40 minutes worth of penalties in that altercation, including 2 game misconducts) from Adirondack all pick up some games in addition to Heeter and Newbury. Hextall for Portland will get popped for a game or 2, and maybe Hagel and/or Dominigue for Portland. Plus both teams will get a fine for assorted goonery and unsporting behavior. Of course, this also is a game that features a lame-duck team, as the Phantoms will be moving to Allentown once that arena is ready, and another team that is boycotting it's own home rink due to a dispute over revenue sharing, the Pirates are locked in a dispute with Cumberland County over revenue at the Civic Center, so they're playing their home schedule this year in Androscoggin.
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Heaf posted:Norfolk's off-ice officials don't count shots correctly, which is cool or bad. Infuriating. Neither does LEM's. The guy is really old, has worked for Cleveland hockey teams for like 30 years, can't see that well anymore, and the other staff sitting with him has to constantly correct who shot, and his math on total shots. Which is why I am going to start to "learn" that position this week.
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# ? Feb 17, 2014 08:44 |
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Hockles posted:Neither does LEM's. The guy is really old, has worked for Cleveland hockey teams for like 30 years, can't see that well anymore, and the other staff sitting with him has to constantly correct who shot, and his math on total shots. Which is why I am going to start to "learn" that position this week. Please take a baby boomer's job!
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# ? Feb 17, 2014 09:03 |
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Norwegian super talent Mathias Pettersen is going to play for South Kent School in Connecticut. Anyone around there to keep tabs on him? He currently is leading the U16 point league in Norway as a 13 year old (22g,22a,44pts in 13gp), and has something like 89 points on 26 games in the World Select Invitational Tournament, whatever that is. Edit: and he's already 170cm
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# ? Feb 17, 2014 11:14 |
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shyduck posted:There's no such thing as "class" in minor league hockey Judging by the frequency and absurdity of gimmick jerseys and lost birds, the AHL is closer to the NHL than the ECHL.
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# ? Feb 17, 2014 15:26 |
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Kwik posted:While the league will surely weigh in, as far as my interpretation of the AHL Rulebook is concerned, Cal Heeter probably picked himself up an automatic 6 game suspension for the Leaving the Bench game misconduct, and Kris Newbury bought himself 3 automatic games off for the same thing- a quirk, some might say, of the AHL rules is that the first player to leave the bench/penalty box to get into and/or start a fight picks up an automatic 6 game suspension, any subsequent players to leave the bench only get 3 games each. If I had to guess, I'd say Holmstrom, Manning, and FitzGerald (who picked up a nice, round, 40 minutes worth of penalties in that altercation, including 2 game misconducts) from Adirondack all pick up some games in addition to Heeter and Newbury. Hextall for Portland will get popped for a game or 2, and maybe Hagel and/or Dominigue for Portland. Plus both teams will get a fine for assorted goonery and unsporting behavior. Of course, this also is a game that features a lame-duck team, as the Phantoms will be moving to Allentown once that arena is ready, and another team that is boycotting it's own home rink due to a dispute over revenue sharing, the Pirates are locked in a dispute with Cumberland County over revenue at the Civic Center, so they're playing their home schedule this year in Androscoggin. Portland renewed their lease with the the County, they're moving back next year. Hockles posted:Neither does LEM's. The guy is really old, has worked for Cleveland hockey teams for like 30 years, can't see that well anymore, and the other staff sitting with him has to constantly correct who shot, and his math on total shots. Which is why I am going to start to "learn" that position this week. I guess it doesn't totally matter in the long run since the AHL doesn't release real time stats. It's annoying though!
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# ? Feb 17, 2014 21:05 |
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Heaf posted:I guess it doesn't totally matter in the long run since the AHL doesn't release real time stats. It's annoying though! You can refresh the Game Sheet, and it updates whenever the scorer has something to update.
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# ? Feb 17, 2014 21:10 |
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Connor Brown, the Toronto Maple Leafs 2012 6th round pick, is currently leading the OHL with 111 points in 56 games. He will never be an NHL regular. I keep meaning to go see a Generals game this season (there's only 4 more home games), but I hate paying $20 for the cheap seats ($18.50 if I buy before game day).
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# ? Feb 17, 2014 22:28 |
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Hockles posted:You can refresh the Game Sheet, and it updates whenever the scorer has something to update. Real-time stats is probably the wrong word. The AHL doesn't release TOI, Shots directed at the net, stuff like that which I'm sure Advanced Stats guys would love to have access to like they do the NHL.
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# ? Feb 17, 2014 23:03 |
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On the edge of my seat listening to the Victoria Royals-Moose Jaw Warriors game! Keep an eye out for goalie Zach Sawchenko. He's 2016 draft eligible and already looks pretty good.
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# ? Feb 17, 2014 23:39 |
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I listened to the fine Oil Kings-Hurricanes game on the drive home today. Sounded like a tight competitive match
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# ? Feb 18, 2014 03:22 |
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Guignol posted:I listened to the fine Oil Kings-Hurricanes game on the drive home today. Sounded like a tight competitive match Certainly made me feel a little better about being a Blades fan, knowing things could be worse if I A: lived in Lethbridge and B: was all aboard the CaneTrain.
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# ? Feb 18, 2014 03:28 |
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Some Ottawa fan want to clue me in on why Mike Hoffman isn't in the NHL? I've seen him play against Rochester a few times the last couple years, as well as the all-star game this past weekend and the dude has got, in my mind, NHL skills. Not to mention he was Q player of the year and 3rd in CHL player of the year voting behind Seguin and Eberle his draft year. He just doesn't look like a career AHLer to me when i see him out there.
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# ? Feb 18, 2014 03:54 |
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Desrosiers just broke the shutout streak record in the QMJHL. Goaltender of the future of today. Book it.
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techno allah posted:Some Ottawa fan want to clue me in on why Mike Hoffman isn't in the NHL? I've seen him play against Rochester a few times the last couple years, as well as the all-star game this past weekend and the dude has got, in my mind, NHL skills. Not to mention he was Q player of the year and 3rd in CHL player of the year voting behind Seguin and Eberle his draft year. He just doesn't look like a career AHLer to me when i see him out there. First off, he is having, by leaps and bounds, a career year this season. His rookie year was 10-11, and he went for 7 goals-18 assists- 25 points. He had 9 points in Binghamton's Cup run that postseason. 11-12 he went for 21-28-49 playing in every game for Bingo, and he was probably poised to make some moves. He had lousy luck in 12-13, broke his collarbone in January, and was out until late March. He got a couple games with Ottawa after the injury, but then reinjured it after 3 games and was done for the year. He has blown up this year, going for 27-36-63 so far. The past 3 years, he's played in a scattered 7 games in Ottawa, and hasn't scored a point yet. This year is gonna get him his shot though, either that, or Ottawa will spin him at the deadline for something. He is poised for a breakout though.
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He broke his collarbone, and then within three games re-injured it? holy poo poo
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