Alaska's Wes Goldie scored his 300th ECHL goal on Friday. Remember all those years he played for Victoria? We're kind of wondering how smart it was of them to let him go. Before last weekend (when the Grizzlies took over the top spot - woooo!) the Aces were at the top of the division, while the Salmon Kings have been mucking around at the bottom. The fish are still at the bottom after three losses last weekend to Idaho. Their attendance records are steadily dropping as well. Victoria's home opener drew a crowd of 4,455, while their last three games had showings of 3,302 (11/24), 2,969 (11/26) and 3,732 (11/27). Maybe the fans are as frustrated as former Grizzly and new captain Peter Vandermeer was in what turned out to be a 3 game sweep in Las Vegas not too long ago. Did the Salmon Kings give up more than they bargained for in Wes Goldie?

You can hang with the Grizzlies when they return home on Tuesday night at the EGate Apartments across from the Maverik Center at 5:30 pm. (Anyone else think they were named that when it was still the E Center?) And don't forget Grizzlies Live on the other side of the Maverik Center at 7:00 pm at Ruby Tuesday. If you can't be there, you can listen on KFAN 1230 AM. See the Grizzlies website for more information.
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Awesome job on the road, Grizzlies!
I still want to know exactly why Victoria dropped Wes as captain, the replaced him with Vandermeer. Didn't really mind Vandermeer when he was here, but watching a 35 yr old, 6'0" man go after 5'7" 22 year olds always seemed a little weird to me . . . just sayin'. Thought it was an interesting choice for Victoria.
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