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Showing posts with label nhl lockout. Show all posts
Showing posts with label nhl lockout. Show all posts

Sunday, January 6, 2013

DjaNHLo Unchained


It was pointed out to me the other day by a friend in the hobby that I have been M.I.A.  While that may be true, it doesn't mean I haven't been paying attention.  Well, actually it does mean that I haven't been paying attention.  When the Steelers destroyed their season about a month ago, I had nothing left to motivate me since it seemed the NHL was permanently on ice.

Not anymore!!  Don Fehr and his gang of miscreants came to a tentative agreement in the wee hours this morning to end the owners lock out of the players.  The Evil One stood side by side with Mr. Fehr, weary with sand in the corners of his eyes, and announced the end to the second NHL labor stoppage in the last 10 years.  No other professional sport has seen this much vacation time ever.  EVER!

But I'm not going to be a hater (of course I am but I will pretend).  I have had quite a few speed bumps in my life over the last four months that would make a mortal man crumble.  With the NFL season grinding to a close, an unwatchable NBA, MLB still four months away (not that I watch anyway), and college sports I have no interest in whatsoever, it will be nice to get some semblance of a sports distraction back in the form of NHL hockey. 

I can't say that I am back by any means but the well wishes of others and the concerns of some of you out there have definitely not fallen on deaf ears.  Now that hockey is back, it may be just the motivation I need to get back in the game.

Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Next Best Thing

Since the current situation in the NHL lockout drama hasn't really changed, my need for some ice related news is at an all time high.  So, like any hockey fan, I turned to the next best thing.  That, my friends, would be my AHL affiliate, the Wilkes-Barre Scranton Penguins.

The Pittsburgh Penguins had been maintaining some semblance of normalcy with the optional workouts at the team's practice facility for about a month or so.  We all know that Malkin went to the KHL to play (joining former teammate and house-mate Sergei Gonchar) but Crosby, Kunitz, Dupuis, Neal, Cooke, Vitale, Lovejoy, and a host of others had been actively participating in team related skates.  That was until the CBA expired a few weeks ago.  While they still skated through the week, they were officially locked out by the following Friday.  Now, many players have scattered to other locations to participate in a variety of "charity" games and other events to maintain season conditioning.

Since the NHL allows teams to waive players with two-way or entry-level contracts, the Pens did so to many of their "younger" guys.  Those not claimed off waivers were immediately eligible to play for WBS.  And that's exactly what they are doing.

My PC player du-jour, Eric Tangradi, was one of those guys that was still on the "baby Pens" active roster at the end of last season.  Because of that, he is afforded the opportunity to start the year in Wilkes-Barre and hopefully get a chance to move up if the season starts soon.  But the interesting thing to me as I watch some video and read the reviews of this years training camp thus far is the depth we have on that roster, especially at defense.

Our players are a virtual who's who of big time defensive prospects and top squad guys that would easily be top two line d-men on any AHL team and there are also many potential NHL starters.  Brian Strait, Robert Bortuzzo, Dylan Reese, Joey Mormina, Simon Despres, Joe Morrow, Brian Dumoulin, Alex Grant, Carl Sneep, Philip Samuelsson, and Reid McNeill are all going to be battling for only a few spots between the AHL Pens and the ECHL Wheeling Nailers.  These guys are all in for a fight and it will be interesting to see how that shakes out in the coming weeks.

As for Tangradi thus far, he has become a veteran on a team that is stacked with talent.  My hopes are still high for him to make a roster spot on the Pittsburgh team if there is a season this year.  I could see him on a line with Crosby or Malkin easily.  He tallied a goal in this years Black vs. White intrasquad scrimmage last Sunday.  The black team, coached by another of my PC players, former Penguin Bill Guerin beat the white team coached by current Pens coach Dan Bylsma 2-1 in a shootout.  Also, Wednesday night was the opening exhibition game versus the Rochester Americans.  WBS won 4-3 with an empty netter late in the third period.

As a hockey fan, I say no NHL...no problem (for now).  While the pace of the NHL games can't be matched, the AHL will fill in nicely as the next best thing in it's absence.  I will be following my 'farm' team, WBS, much closer than I usually do at this point forward.  I encourage all hockey fans to go out and support your local clubs too to get your hockey fix.