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Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Hockey Outside the Grizzlies Box - 2/22/2011

A quick trip around the world of hockey...

AHL

The Abbotsford Heat are still stuck at 5th place in their division with 62 points. The good news is they're only 4 points behind the division leading Hamilton Bulldogs. And the Manitoba Moose. And the Lake Eerie Monsters. We guess the standings are tight in every league right now. The Heat have won 6 of their last 10, but were only able to get one point out of last weekend, when they played two games against Oklahoma City. The Heat have a week to think about that and get some good practice in before Providence comes to town on Friday and Saturday. Maybe John Rheault can liven things up for them.


The Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins currently lead the AHL, despite having several of their top scorers called up to the NHL to fill in for the ailing Pittsburgh Penguins. In fact, they've won their last 3 games, and just continue to plug along. You can read here about some of the thoughts they have about playing in the NHL and trying to make it stick. Just for the record, the WBS Penguins are 22 points ahead of the Abbotsford Heat. Whew...


NHL


The Calgary Flames take on the Boston Bruins tonight. Calgary is coming off of an inspiring win in the Heritage Classic, where they shut out the Montreal Canadiens 4-0. (We think maybe Carey Price's ugly mask was cursed.) The Flames had troubles earlier in the season but have since snuck into the #6 playoff spot in the Western Conference. They've won 7 of their last 10, and are showing no signs of slowing down. That's good for them, considering 9 teams in the west are within 5 points of each other, including 3 teams that are currently out of playoff position. Those teams would be the Los Angeles Kings, the Anaheim Ducks, and last year's Stanley Cup winning Chicago Blackhawks. That's some stiff competition.

The trade deadline for the NHL is next Monday, February 28th and that means deals, steals, and rumors. It's a little different for the players. In the most recent blockbuster trade between Pittsburgh (maybe they can give WBS some of its players back) and Dallas, Alex Goligoski (going to Dallas) talked a little about his feelings on the trade. James Neal and Matt Niskanen (going to Pittsburgh) got rerouted through New Jersey because of a snowstorm. Pittsburgh head coach Dan Bylsma said, "they hopefully didn't think they got traded to the Devils." We as fans have mixed feelings about trades at every level. On one hand, we're sorry to see players go. Yet we're interested to see how the new guys fit in, and what they can do for the team. But imagine being one of the players. Former Grizzly Justin Bourne has a couple of columns here and here about what it's like to be traded. Seems like mixed feelings all the way around.


OTHER

Today (February 22nd) is the anniversary of the 1980 Olympic Miracle on Ice. This is an event that influenced not only hockey in the United States, but all over the world. It was largely viewed as one of the most important sports moments of all time. For plenty of cool links and remembrances of this event, check out USA Hockey's Miracle on Ice page. Then go home and watch Miracle.


Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Hockey Outside the Grizzlies Box - 2/8/2011

Just so we're keeping ourselves updated on other hockey-related items...


AHL



The Abbotsford Heat are currently in the middle of a 7-game-in-9-days gauntlet in which only two of those games are at home. Our guess is that they'll be switching up goaltenders a few times just to keep them fresh, so JP Lamoureux should be seeing a game or two. He's played 4 of their last 10 with a record of 1 win, 2 losses, and a shootout loss. No word as to whether or not he'll be in tonight against Hamilton. The Heat are currently 5th in the Northern Division of the AHL. That's 5th out of 7. We don't know the system in the AHL, so we're not sure where that puts them as far as the playoff picture right now, but we do know a few more wins wouldn't hurt. Maybe Ales Kotalik can get things going for them while he's in the AHL.



Elsewhere in the AHL, they're getting ready for the Whalers Hockey Fest in Conneticut. It sounds like there are going to be a lot of fun activities planned, including a few outdoor games. They've run into a little snag trying to get the outdoor rink ready in Rentschler Field though. Darn weather...



NHL



Speaking of outdoor games, the Calgary Flames are getting ready for the Heritage Classic on February 20th in which they'll play the Montreal Canadiens. We think this is sort of the Canadian version of the Winter Classic which was on New Year's Day, so it should be cool. (Pun intended.) They've called in Dan Craig, the NHL ice guru and work has begun. The Flames haven't had as strong a season as they'd have liked so far, but last night's win against the Chicago Blackhawks finally bumped them up into a playoff position. In the NHL's Western Conference, that could change on any given night, but at least for now, they're in. If they playoffs started today, they'd draw the league-leading Vancouver Canucks. Ah, fun times...



The big topic of discussion around the NHL these days (and in fact, the whole hockey world) is concussions. Commissioner Bettman announced at the GM meetings recently that concussions among players are up this season. It's had a lot of attention with Pittsburgh's Sidney Crosby being out for an extended period of time due to a concussion, and Boston's Marc Savard announcing that he'll be out for the rest of the season after getting his second serious concussion in about a year. This injury is serious because it not only affects a player's season, but it could affect their career or their entire life. Hall of Famer Pat LaFontaine who was forced to retire due to post-concussion syndrome gives his perspective here, and former Grizzly Justin Bourne talks about what it's like to have a concussion here. We don't know much, but we think it might be a good idea for some hockey people and some health experts sat down in a room together and tried to determine how best to handle the situation. We love seeing the hard hits as much as the next fan, but we wouldn't want any of these guys ruining the rest of their lives for our entertainment.



OTHER


And just in case you wanted a reason to celebrate, the hockey puck turned 135 years old on Monday. You can check out a video on that here. Happy birthday, hockey puck!



Monday, December 20, 2010

Tom May in, Michael Gergen out, and Lawson in the NHL.

So it's old news that Tom May has rejoined the Grizzlies. So who's out?

Unfortunately, we learned Sunday that Michael Gergen has been released from his contract with Utah. We were sorry to hear that, as we really enjoyed watching Gergen during the Ontario matches a few weeks ago. He was definitely running at top speed during that series, and also picked up a goal and an assist in this last match up against Vegas. But when it comes down to it, May just looks better on paper than Gergen. Hopefully we'll see him land elsewhere in the ECHL soon because we like the guy and his style of play. Best of luck, Michael!


Check out some of Michael Gergen's interviews from this season:
Michael Gergen 12/11/10 intermission
Michael Gergen 12/17/10 intermission

Former Grizzlies goaltender Nathan Lawson made his debut in the NHL Saturday with the Islanders. We were excited to see this happen as we loved to watch him play here in Utah. Congrats, Laws!

Thursday, November 11, 2010

Thank you, Veterans!

Everyone knows a veteran, take a minute or two to thank them, or at least think about what they mean to you.

Ok, sentimental rant over.

Make your plans now! Next weekend when the Grizzlies return home for a few games you can buy unlimited tickets to the game on Friday (November 19th) for only $5 if you have a receipt from Maverik. These aren't the super high seats, either. The price is for the best available seats. That's a pretty good deal. Wouldn't it be great if we all invited 2 or 3 or 10 friends to come and enjoy a night out? Let's pack the arena, folks!

That's not all for the weekend, either. The next night everyone is encouraged to bring teddy bears to throw onto the ice after the Grizz score their first goal. That's right! We are actually being encouraged to throw something on the ice. The bears will be donated to Primary Children's Medical Center when the teams makes a pre-Christmas visit. Let's support our hockey team and give some love to the kids at PCMC. They need lots of love to get better and to be strong through their illnesses. Plus the staff there is great!

Show an active military ID for Saturday night's game and get the best available seats for $5.

Going on with the military theme, there are many, many examples of the hockey world honoring those who serve the United States. The Anaheim Ducks and Chicago Blackhawks wore camo-style prints for warm ups yesterday. Chicago also honored a few heroes before the National Anthem. Bobby Ryan of the Ducks has promised to donate $100 for every goal he scores for the rest of the regular season to Operation Homefront. This group assists military families during hard times, especially while recovering from injury with many different needs. The NHL has compiled a long list of things that have happened this week, or that are doing on today. The link is included at the post of this post.

Votes have been tallied and the ECHL has complied its All-Decade team for the past decade. Two former Grizzlies, Barret Ehgoetz and Chad Starling, made the list. They may have only been here for a season or less, but it still makes them family in the great world of hockey. Congratulations to these two players!

Remember the giant NHL contract that was denied at the beginning of the season, but then the same team and player signed another huge contract, anyway? Here is what that player did last night during a shoot out. What a way to let the other team win.


Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Hockeyworld! 3/30/2010

AHL
Abbotsford Heat



Bridgeport Sound Tigers

  • The Sound Tigers have announced that Pascal Morency is their Man of the Year for 2009-2010.

  • Bridgeport is currently in 5th place in the Atlantic Division. They are tied with the Lowell Devils at 82 points, but they have played one more game, so Lowell sits at 4th. One of their last five games is against the Devils - that could be an exciting game.


Our AHL Features


  • The top four teams in each division of the AHL will make it into the Calder Cup playoffs. More information on playoff qualifications here. Other interesting facts about the Calder Cup here.


  • The AHL is getting ready to hand out individual awards for the 2009-2010 season.


  • Affiliations can get confusing from season to season.



NHL

Calgary Flames

  • Ian White's moustache has become a legend in Calgary. If you ask us, he's got a way to go before he catches up with the Ducks' George Parros.


  • For a team that has been struggling to get into playoff position, the Flames sure looked good against the NHL-leading Washington Capitals last weekend.

  • The Flames are currently four points out of a playoff spot behind the Colorado Avalanche. They have six more games left in the season. Their next game is at home against the Phoenix Coyotes, who are currently in 4th place in the Western Conference.


New York Islanders


Our NHL Features
  • In an effort to extend their fan base, the Detroit Red Wings have started importing people from Brazil.

  • Get to know the Atlanta Thrashers defenseman Zach Bogosian.

  • Special Canucks feature for Richard's birthday - Guess who is leading the NHL scoring race? No, not Sidney Crosby or Alexander Ovechkin - it's Vancouver's Henrik Sedin. Just for fun, why not get to know Henrik... and twin brother Daniel. Can't have one without the other, right? (And let's throw in Ryan Kesler too, just for the fun of it.) The Canucks are currently 3rd in the Western Conference. They play tonight against 4th place Phoenix. Happy Birthday, Richard!



MISCELLANEOUS




Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Hockeyworld! 3/8/2010

AHL

Abbotsford Heat

  • The Heat recently hosted the finals for the Pee Wee Division Light the Lamp Shootout. They also hosted the finals for the Atom Division.

  • Heat forward Riley Armstrong was traded to the Detroit Red Wings organization and was assigned to Grand Rapids. Says Armstrong, "It's a big change for me - packing up from out of nowhere, moving all my clothes out in one day right now. It's a lot on the mind, a lot on the body." Those of you who understand our affinity for "Li'l Army" will also understand when we say we don't know how we feel about this.

  • The latest Heat Report.

  • The Heat's next two games are at home against the Lake Erie Monsters on Friday and Saturday. They are currently third in their division, two spots and two points ahead of Lake Erie.

Bridgeport Sound Tigers

Trevor Gillies will probably be called up for the Islanders' next game against the Flyers.

Bridgeport's next two games are at Norfolk. They are currently in fifth place in their division and have won 6 of their last 10 games.



Our AHL Features

NHL

Calgary Flames
  • Greasy goals are on the menu in Calgary. Tasty...

  • If you're going to be in Calgary on Thursday, go to a Flames game. You could win the jersey off their backs.

  • The Flames are one point out of a playoff spot as of today. The team they're trailing is the Detroit Red Wings, who they play Tuesday in a classic red team battle. We wonder how Li'l Army feels about this.

New York Islanders

  • Rookie John Tavares and veteran Doug Weight are best buddies.

  • It's official - the Islanders have recalled Trevor Gillies from Bridgeport for Tuesday's game against the Flyers. Not officially an orange team battle, but we do expect this game to have an orange flavor.

  • Here's the game preview from the Islanders' official website. The Islanders are... not in last place, but they are 12 points behind Philadelphia in the conference standings. They've lost their last two games.

Our NHL Features

    Ryan Kesler of the Vancouver Canucks (and the USA Olympic hockey team) will be on the cover of NHL2K11.


  • If you can stop 49 shots on goal, plus a few in the shootout, you just might beat the Washington Capitals. "It's not going to be every night that your goalie's going to wear a mask and steal a game for you," Dallas's head coach said. We're not exactly sure what he means by that. Andy Brown might.

  • The last day of the NHL's regular season is April 11th.



MISCELLANEOUS

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Hockeyworld! 2/24/2010

AHL

Abbotsford Heat

  • The Heat meet up with the Bridgeport Sound Tigers tonight.

  • Abbotsford is quite confident, even though they're still having injury troubles.

  • The Heat are currently in third place in their division. They have won five out of six games on their current road trip. “Its’ almost how its been all year for us – you lose a bunch and then you win a bunch," said defenseman Gord Baldwin of the team's current winning streak. “We got to straighten that out and kind of get more leveled with what we’re doing. Right now we’re winning so I‘d love to stick on that, but obviously we can’t win every game all year so you know we just got to keep going.” (Heat Report 2/18/10)

Bridgeport Sound Tigers

Our AHL Features



The AHL recently held their first ever Outdoor Classic in Syracuse. They had a record crowd of 21,508 at the New York State Fairgrounds for a great event. Here are some interviews done with Hockey This Morning's Shawn Lavigne and Mike Ross (XM Radio). Sounds like a good time was had by all.


Since the rest of the hockey world is focused on the Olympics in Vancouver right now, so goes Grizzblog...

OLYMPICS
They're not the only ones having fun. Our good friends Richard and Les are Vancouver residents, and have been checking out the action in the Olympic city. Says Richard, "I've never seen the city this alive. There are people out on the streets everywhere; it's crazy! And there are events planned until 4am."
Les was nice enough to send us some pictures she took:
Several businesses have gotten into the spirit of the games:








This appears to be Trevor Linden stabbing an eagle with a hockey stick. Or a surfboard:



The Olympic clock downtown:




This sign offers some suggestions for, uh, keeping the peace... or something:


Bert and Ernie are excited about Canada's hockey team:



Well, at least they planned for a lot of people:


Enjoy the Olympics!

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Hockeyworld! 2/9/2010

AHL

Abbotsford Heat
The Heat have had a lot of injuries lately.
  • Head Coach Jim Playfair participated in the Olympic Torch Relay. (photo courtesy of Abbotsford News)

  • The Heat most recently split a pair of games with the Chicago Wolves and dropped one to the Toronto Marlies on Monday night. They host the Marlies for one more game before going on the road for the rest of February.

Bridgeport Sound Tigers

Our AHL Features

  • The Syracuse Crunch will be hosting the Binghamton Senators in the first ever outdoor game in AHL history. The Mirabito Outdoor Classic will be held at the New York State Fairgrounds on February 20, 2010 at 1:00 pm.

  • AHL players Yannick Weber, Andres Ambuhl and Kaspars Daugavins will be representing their countries in the upcoming Olympics.

NHL

Calgary Flames

New York Islanders

Our NHL Features

  • Fans voted for their favorite NHL commercials. Click here to see the results.



INTERNATIONAL
USA HOCKEY

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Hockeyworld! 2/3/2010

AHL



Abbotsford Heat

Bridgeport Sound Tigers
Islanders goaltender Martin Biron will join Bridgeport for a conditioning stint this weekend. (He used to play for the Flyers.)

Check out their January highlight reel. Their music is pretty cool, but we recommend watching it with the sound off to other random music. Our favorite was to something that sounded like a piano from the old silent movie days.

  • Bridgeport has a five-game losing streak going, although three of those came in shootouts. Their next game is Friday in Springfield.
Our AHL Features
NHL

Calgary Flames
New York Islanders
Our NHL Features
INTERNATIONAL

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Hockeyworld! 1/19/2010

AHL

Abbotsford Heat


The Heat will finish up an eight game home stand after the AHL All-Star break. So far they've split it with three losses and three wins, including a big comeback win against the Lake Erie Monsters. (We don't know why, but we really like the Monsters' logo.) The Heat's next two games will be against the Houston Aeros.


Bridgeport Sound Tigers

Our AHL Features

  • The AHL All-Star Game in Portland is tonight (1/19/2010), and there are several options if you want to tune in. Several TV stations are broadcasting it this year, so check your listings and see if any are available for you.
  • The All-Star Skills Competition was yesterday, and you can check out the highlights here. Team Canada beat Planet USA 18-12.
  • The AHL inducted four new Hall of Famers today. Congratulations!
NHL

Calgary Flames
New York Islanders

Our NHL Features

INTERNATIONAL HOCKEY

USA HOCKEY

Tuesday, January 5, 2010

Hockeyworld! 1/5/2010

AHL

Abbotsford Heat

Bridgeport Sound Tigers

Goaltender Rick DiPietro, who had been rehabbing in Bridgeport, was finally recalled to the Islanders and is practicing with the team. His save percentage in four games with Bridgeport was .883. Considering Bridgeport regulars Scott Munroe and former Grizzly Nathan "The Beast" Lawson have save percentages of .926 and .929 respectively, we're thinking Bridgeport will be happy to get them back in the net.

  • Speaking of Bridgeport's goalies, the AHL had nice things to say about them.

  • Get to know former Grizzly and Bridgeport defenseman Jon Gleed. We'd like to see those commercials.

  • Bridgeport's current record is 19-16-1-2. They've lost their last three games. Their next two are back to back against Springfield this weekend.

Our AHL Features


  • The Hershey Bears are currently on a 10 game winning streak. Is it just us, or does this article make you hungry?

NHL

Calgary Flames

  • The Flames had a fun time getting through airport security this morning on their way to Nashville. (Anyone see the dog in the picture?)

  • The news this weekend was all Olympics, and the Flames have four representatives going - Jerome Iginla will play for Team Canada, Miikka Kiprusoff and Olli Jokinen will play for Team Finland, and Peter Maher, the voice of the Flames, will call the games for Rogers Radio Network.

  • The Flames' record is currently 25-12-5, and their next game is against the Nashville Predators on Tuesday night.

New York Islanders

Our NHL Features


INTERNATIONAL HOCKEY

World Junior Championships

  • The World Junior Championship gold medal round will be played tonight (Tuesday, January 5) between USA and Canada. If you get the NHL Network, we highly recommend watching it. The Islanders have three prospects in the tournament - Calvin de Haan (Canada), Travis Hamoric (Canada) and Matt Donovan (USA) - although de Haan and Hamoric will be out with injuries (de Haan - head, Hamoric - shoulder). The Flames have center prospect Greg Neimsz playing for Team Canada.

MISCELLANEOUS

  • We can't tell you how excited we were to find out that there is a team in Germany called Grizzly Adams Wolfsburg. We feel like we should adopt them or something.

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Islanders' Witt Hit by Truck


Brendan Witt of the New York Islanders (an NHL affiliate of the Grizzlies) was hit by a truck in Philadelphia this morning while crossing the street. Don't expect any call-ups though. Witt got up and walked away.


Full story here.


We have a whole new respect for the toughness of hockey players.


Go Grizzlies!