Friday, April 29, 2011
CHL Playoff Update
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Guy Flaming
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Just two games on the ice tonight in the CHL playoffs, it was Game 5 between Quebec and Gatineau and Game 4 in the Portland and Spokane series. There were 19 goals between the two games though so plenty of action in major junior hockey on Friday.
WHL Bantam Draft Preview-Forwards
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Dean Millard
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Last week we took a look at some of the top blueliners that are on scouts lists for the May 5th WHL Bantam Draft. This time around we'll go with forwards.
A lot of people believe that the first overall pick isn't a slam dunk like last year with Alex Forsberg going to Prince George, but others will tell you they have a definitive first overall player. Keep in mind scouts see players with different view points, they're not robots so while one isn't a fan of a certain a player there are other(s) who are really high on him. And just because a player isn't on a top ten list or even drafted in the top ten doesn't mean they aren't a future star (see Max Reinhart, drafted 15th overall last year, the hottest prospect in the WHL right now).
So here it is, ten forwards of all shapes, sizes and skill sets to watch for at next week's Bantam draft and at some point next season in a WHL arena.
A lot of people believe that the first overall pick isn't a slam dunk like last year with Alex Forsberg going to Prince George, but others will tell you they have a definitive first overall player. Keep in mind scouts see players with different view points, they're not robots so while one isn't a fan of a certain a player there are other(s) who are really high on him. And just because a player isn't on a top ten list or even drafted in the top ten doesn't mean they aren't a future star (see Max Reinhart, drafted 15th overall last year, the hottest prospect in the WHL right now).
So here it is, ten forwards of all shapes, sizes and skill sets to watch for at next week's Bantam draft and at some point next season in a WHL arena.
Wednesday, April 27, 2011
CHL Playoffs: Half of Memorial Cup Field Filled
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Dean Millard
Pats Change Bench Staff
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Guy Flaming
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Some news out of Regina today that the Pats have decided not to bring back assistant coach Shaun Sutter and goalie coach Ryan Cyr. GM Chad Lang is quoted in the team's official release and there is also mention that the search for their replacements will "begin immediately".
Comments on Rod Pedersen's popular blog have not been ringing with endorsement. Many people are calling for the head of Curtis Hunt, the club's head coach. Hunt, unlike the two assistants, is still under contract for next year.
Dean mentioned weeks ago that coaching changes in Regina were on the way. We're told that Lang's evaluation of his coaching staff, presumably that includes Hunt, is still ongoing. The question now is... are the Pats done?
Comments on Rod Pedersen's popular blog have not been ringing with endorsement. Many people are calling for the head of Curtis Hunt, the club's head coach. Hunt, unlike the two assistants, is still under contract for next year.
Dean mentioned weeks ago that coaching changes in Regina were on the way. We're told that Lang's evaluation of his coaching staff, presumably that includes Hunt, is still ongoing. The question now is... are the Pats done?
Tuesday, April 26, 2011
Tuesday Night In the Prospect World
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Dean Millard
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Tonight we had a 5 pack of guests and were heavily focused on the 2011 NHL draft as we will be from now until late June. We also spoke to the first ever head coach of Penn State's Division I hockey team and discussed how a head coach with a winning percentage of .414 gets promoted to the General Manager position.
Doug Gilmour Fired Promoted in Kingston
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Guy Flaming
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The Kingston Frontenacs announced Monday that they would be holding a press conference on Tuesday and speculation began. Would it mean the end of former NHL star Doug Gilmour's tenure as head coach of the Frontenacs? Apparently the answer is yes but not because the 75-106 (.414) Gilmour is being let go... he's being promoted to the General Manager position.
Gilmour's former Maple Leafs teammate Todd Gill has been named the club's new head coach.
No press release yet from the OHL or the Kingston Frontenacs on any of this but friend of TPS Mike Farwell had it on Twitter over the last hour. More on this story as it develops. Here is a brief report from The Canadian Press.
Gilmour's former Maple Leafs teammate Todd Gill has been named the club's new head coach.
No press release yet from the OHL or the Kingston Frontenacs on any of this but friend of TPS Mike Farwell had it on Twitter over the last hour. More on this story as it develops. Here is a brief report from The Canadian Press.
Player Profile: Braden Oleksyn
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Guy Flaming
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The Pipeline Show is excited to be able to bring you some bonus content from our new friends at PuckLife. From time to time, we'll be posting player profiles written by some of PuckLife's scribes but that still fit the format of what we do here at Coming Down the Pipe and on the air with TPS.
If you enjoy what you read here by PuckLife, we'd recommend that you give them a closer look by going here. You'll also see a banner for the publication down the right hand side of our page.
Today's player profile is on Braden Oleksyn and is penned by Jason Hopkins...
If you enjoy what you read here by PuckLife, we'd recommend that you give them a closer look by going here. You'll also see a banner for the publication down the right hand side of our page.
Today's player profile is on Braden Oleksyn and is penned by Jason Hopkins...
Monday, April 25, 2011
Marincin Signs With Edmonton
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Guy Flaming
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The Edmonton Oilers have made official what was speculated here last weak; that Martin Marincin would be signed to an entry level deal. The Slovak defenceman had a terrific year in the WHL with the Prince George Cougars after being chosen 1st overall in the 2010 CHL Import Draft. The native of Kosice Slovakia registered 56 points in 67 WHL games and 5 more in four playoff games.
Now the question is "where will he play next year?"
Now the question is "where will he play next year?"
WHL Bantam Draft Preview-Defenceman
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Dean Millard
Sunday, April 24, 2011
CHL Semi-Finals Living up to Hype
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Guy Flaming
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After the weekend's action in the Canadian Hockey League, only 2 of the six semi-final series features a team without a loss. As fans would hope for, the best against the best has produced terrific hockey and impossibly close games. You can offer up predictions but things are so tight that any combination of league finals really wouldn't be much of a shocker at this point.
Here is a look at where things stand right now across Canada.
After the weekend's action in the Canadian Hockey League, only 2 of the six semi-final series features a team without a loss. As fans would hope for, the best against the best has produced terrific hockey and impossibly close games. You can offer up predictions but things are so tight that any combination of league finals really wouldn't be much of a shocker at this point.
Here is a look at where things stand right now across Canada.
Edmontonian First Head Coach At Penn State
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Dean Millard
Sons Of NHLers Going Dub Way
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Dean Millard
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We're seeing more and more kids who grew up in NHL locker rooms suiting up in WHL rinks. Brandon Sutter, Landon Ferraro, David Musil just to name a few, and there seems to be more on the way.
This week Portland announced the signing of Brandon Burke who's father is Sean Burke of 18 NHL seasons fame.
This weekend at the WHL prospect camp in California, there is also an NHL flavour with Eemil Selanne (seen here much younger) and Tyson McLellan who's fathers are the Finnish Flash Teemu and San Jose Shark head coach Todd. McLellan is a no brainer for me as he Todd was very successful behind the bench in Swift Current, but I just assumed that Selanne would head back to Finland when his career wrapped up. But who knows the way he's going maybe him and his son will play together some day in the NHL like Gordie Howe and his kids.
This week Portland announced the signing of Brandon Burke who's father is Sean Burke of 18 NHL seasons fame.
This weekend at the WHL prospect camp in California, there is also an NHL flavour with Eemil Selanne (seen here much younger) and Tyson McLellan who's fathers are the Finnish Flash Teemu and San Jose Shark head coach Todd. McLellan is a no brainer for me as he Todd was very successful behind the bench in Swift Current, but I just assumed that Selanne would head back to Finland when his career wrapped up. But who knows the way he's going maybe him and his son will play together some day in the NHL like Gordie Howe and his kids.
Saturday, April 23, 2011
Saturday Morning Special - April 23rd
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Guy Flaming
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Another jam packed show on Saturday as TPS went across Canada and south of the border to bring you the biggest and best in the world of hockey prospect news. We went behind the mic with two play-by-play guys who are now calling semi-final games, we looked at players leaving college teams and some interesting news out of Duluth, we chatted with arguably the top high school player in the Class of 2011 and we discussed an assortment of news and notes too.
Friday, April 22, 2011
Pickin' Brains: WHL Goalies for 2011
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Guy Flaming
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Part one of this series came out a while back with an in-depth report of how the scouting community views Oil Kings forward Dylan Wruck. Since then, the previously unranked Wruck has seen his stock soar and is now slotted in at #99 by Central Scouting on their final rankings.
The second part of the "Pickin' Brains" series asked scouts to name the top WHL blueliner available in the Class of 2011. That certainly got a lot of people talking and drew more attention to how close it is between Duncan Siemens and Joe Morrow.
Today we're talking goaltenders in the WHL. For much of the season the Class of 2011 looked weak in terms of future NHL metminders. As the season went on, John Gibson and Christoher Gibson became recognized as the top two pipemen to watch. But what about the crop from the Western league?
Question #3: Is there a clear cut, top netminder out of the 'Dub for the 2011 NHL Entry Draft?
The second part of the "Pickin' Brains" series asked scouts to name the top WHL blueliner available in the Class of 2011. That certainly got a lot of people talking and drew more attention to how close it is between Duncan Siemens and Joe Morrow.
Today we're talking goaltenders in the WHL. For much of the season the Class of 2011 looked weak in terms of future NHL metminders. As the season went on, John Gibson and Christoher Gibson became recognized as the top two pipemen to watch. But what about the crop from the Western league?
Question #3: Is there a clear cut, top netminder out of the 'Dub for the 2011 NHL Entry Draft?
Wednesday, April 20, 2011
Bruins Move to Island Now Official
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Guy Flaming
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In an extremely anti-climatic press release it has finally been made official: The Chilliwack Bruins are on the move and will play out of Vancouver Island beginning next season. What has been rumored for more than a month and first confirmed on TPS by Sportsnet CHL Insider Sam Cosentino in late March, the Bruins have been sold and will call the Save On Foods Memorial Centre in Victoria their new home.
Tuesday Night On TPS
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Dean Millard
Tuesday, April 19, 2011
Draft Watch Tougher With Stars at Home
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Guy Flaming
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There are only 14 CHL teams still active in their respective playoffs, that number will drop to 12 in the next couple of days, then down to 6 within a couple of weeks. With the scouting world still out in full force, it's an opportunity for those players still showcasing their talents for the 2011 NHL Entry Draft and a just the opposite for the big names already done for the year.
Monday, April 18, 2011
Oilers Sign Hamilton, is Marincin next?
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Dean Millard
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The Oilers announced today they have signed 2010 second round pick Curtis Hamilton to an entry level deal. While Hamilton put up great numbers during the regular season with 82 points in 62 games with Saskatoon the post season he was Jekyll and Hyde. In the first round against Prince Albert, the 6.03 206 pounder put up 10 points in 6 games but was neutralized by Kootenay in round 2 with just a single assist in the fourth and final game.
Hamilton was also a member of Canada's World Junior team. Next year he would be an over-aged player in the WHL meaning he is eligible to play in the AHL with the Oilers farm club in Oklahoma City.
Hamilton was also a member of Canada's World Junior team. Next year he would be an over-aged player in the WHL meaning he is eligible to play in the AHL with the Oilers farm club in Oklahoma City.
Ice Prospect Scores 9 Points At TELUS Cup
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Dean Millard
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What a way to start a National Championship for the Pacific reps the Vancouver NW Giants as they beat up on the Western reps from Winnipeg 12-5.
Kootenay Ice Prospect Sam Reinhart scored an amazing 3 goals and 6 assists. His linemates Alex Kerfoot, a 12th round pick by Seattle in 2009 had 2 goals and 5 helpers while Dylan Houck a Giants 2010 pick recorded the hat-trick giving the trio 19 points.
Reinhart you might remember played during the playoffs with Kootenay until he used up his 5 game limit, he actually played for them in between clinching the Pacific title and the TELUS Cup.
Kootenay Ice Prospect Sam Reinhart scored an amazing 3 goals and 6 assists. His linemates Alex Kerfoot, a 12th round pick by Seattle in 2009 had 2 goals and 5 helpers while Dylan Houck a Giants 2010 pick recorded the hat-trick giving the trio 19 points.
Reinhart you might remember played during the playoffs with Kootenay until he used up his 5 game limit, he actually played for them in between clinching the Pacific title and the TELUS Cup.
2011 Draft Blog: Dylan Willick Pt.6
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Guy Flaming
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Continuing with Chapter 6 of his guest blogging series with us is Dylan Willick, forward of the Kamloops Blazers. The native of Prince George, B.C. submitted his first entry to the blog back on November 1st with Part 2 arriving at the end of November. Part 3 came early in 2011. On February we were treated to the 4th installment. Chapter 5 hit screens on March 10th.
Since then, Willick's season has come to an end but with the Blazers but some big news came his way in early April.
Here now is Part 6 in Dylan Willick's guest blogger series...
Since then, Willick's season has come to an end but with the Blazers but some big news came his way in early April.
Here now is Part 6 in Dylan Willick's guest blogger series...
Sunday, April 17, 2011
WHL Playoffs: Portland Advances, Chiefs Take Lead
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Guy Flaming
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Two big games in the WHL playoffs tonight as one club faced elimination while two others went to overtime looking to take control of their series. Things didn't work out for Kelowna or Tri-City though as Portland dumped the Rockets 4-2 and move on to the Western Final. The Americans now travel to Spokane down 3-2 to the Chiefs with the last two games coming at the Veterans Memorial Arena.
Player Profile: Jay Williams
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Guy Flaming
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Today's player profile is on a goalie out of the USHL that is eligible for the 2011 NHL Draft. Introducing you to Jay Williams is writer Brittany Burke...
Saturday Morning Special - April 16th
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Guy Flaming
Saturday, April 16, 2011
Regina To Chilliwack Rumours Very Premature
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Dean Millard
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A report surfaced this weekend - citing an anonymous source - that the Regina Pats could be on the move to Chilliwack and replacing the Bruins who will end up in Victoria next year. The tale gets even wilder when it says the Manitoba Moose would take up shop in Regina when the NHL returns to Winnipeg.
We spoke to a credible source on this today and here's what Regina Pats President Brent Parker told us...
We spoke to a credible source on this today and here's what Regina Pats President Brent Parker told us...
Friday, April 15, 2011
WHL Playoffs: Rockets Strike Back
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Guy Flaming
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The Portland Winterhawks may have outshot their opponent 55-38 but it was the Kelowna Rockets who scored the winner in extra time to force a 6th game in their second round WHL playoff series. Jessey Astles had 4 goals after two seasons in the WHL but he's got 3 in just 9 playoff games this Spring, the biggest one coming on Friday night.
Canada Blanks Czechs to Open U18s
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Guy Flaming
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The 2011 World U18 Championship is underway and Canada has won its first game of the tournament in shutout fashion. A 5-0 blanking of the Czech Republic a day after the same team had beaten Sweden was a solid way to begin the week for Canada. Defenceman Ryan Murphy (Kitchener) had a goal and two assists, Mark Scheifele (Barrie) scored twice and Malcolm Subban (Belleville) made 26 saves in the win.
Greyhounds Go Young With New G.M.
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Dean Millard
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As reported by our CHL insider Sam Cosentino from Rogers Sportsnet on Tuesday night the Soo Greyhounds have hired 25 year old Kyle Dubas as their new General Manager. Dubas has a long history with the club and most recently was a player agent. The official release can be found here. TPS had already put in a request to speak with Dubas before he was hired and we hope to have him on our show tomorrow morning 10-12 mst. (Now confirmed)
Thursday, April 14, 2011
WHL Playoffs: Chiefs Tri but Can't Outlast Americans
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Dean Millard
San Jose Signs UMD Star
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Guy Flaming
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San Jose appears to have done it again. One of the more aggressive franchises in the NHL when it comes to signing collegiate free agents, the Sharks are reportedly circling Minnesota Duluth star forward Mike Connolly. USCHO.com spoke with both Connolly and UMD head coach Scott Sandelin and Kevin Pates is reporting contract details on Twitter.
Wednesday, April 13, 2011
Saskatoon Put On Ice
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Guy Flaming
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Saskatoon may be the #2 ranked team in Canada but it's the Kootenay Ice moving on to the WHL's Eastern Conference finals after completing the sweep of the Blades on Wednesday night. A 4-point effort from Matt Fraser (DAL) led Kootenay to a 5-2 victory at home putting an end to the season for the team many expected to represent the WHL in Mississauga.
Greyhounds to Hire 25-yrd-old GM
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Guy Flaming
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As heard last night on The Pipeline Show via our CHL insider Sam Cosentino (Sportsnet), the Soo Greyhounds are expected to name Kyle Dubas as their new General Manager. The 25-year-old worked 8 years for the OHL team as a scout but was most recently employed by Uptown Sports Management Inc. as the youngest agent ever to be an NHLPA certified.
Neate Sager from Yahoo! has an update today which includes links to various activity on Twitter that substantiates the rumors.
Dean reported on this blog a week ago that Pittsburgh scout Ron Pyette had interviewed. I can tell you of a third person, Edmonton Oilers scout James McGregor, also met with the Greyhounds last week about the vacant position with the team.
A press conference has been set for Friday where the Greyhounds will make their decision official.
Neate Sager from Yahoo! has an update today which includes links to various activity on Twitter that substantiates the rumors.
Dean reported on this blog a week ago that Pittsburgh scout Ron Pyette had interviewed. I can tell you of a third person, Edmonton Oilers scout James McGregor, also met with the Greyhounds last week about the vacant position with the team.
A press conference has been set for Friday where the Greyhounds will make their decision official.
WHL Playoffs:Blades and Rebels on the Run
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Dean Millard
Tuesday, April 12, 2011
Tuesday Night Recap: NHL draft lottery and more
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Dean Millard
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Tonight marked the return of the Prospect Guru Guy Flaming who as on the road last week at the Frozen Four, and it also meant he started another run, as missing last Tuesday's show broke his 268 consecutive show streak. The NCAA national championship was on the docket as well as the NHL draft lottery, Central Scouting's final list and the CHL Playoffs.
Top 5: Frozen Four Memories
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Guy Flaming
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After a rather lengthy travel day on Monday, a 'milk run' as Dean would put it, I'm back in the saddle and back in Canada. The trip to Minnesota was much different than what I expected and yet, better than I could have hoped for. It will be a working vacation that I won't soon forget for a number of reasons.
Here are five of them.
Here are five of them.
Monday, April 11, 2011
Central Scouting Final Rankings:Rising and Falling
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Dean Millard
Saturday, April 9, 2011
Duluth Wins 2011 NCAA National Championship
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Guy Flaming
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It was a historic night in St. Paul on Saturday as the University of Duluth Bulldogs captured their first ever national title with a thrilling 3-2 overtime victory over the Michigan Wolverines.
The game featured lead changes, a disallowed goal, a score of penalties and a boisterous crowd, all inside a fantastic venue.
It was an extremely memorable night of hockey.
The game featured lead changes, a disallowed goal, a score of penalties and a boisterous crowd, all inside a fantastic venue.
It was an extremely memorable night of hockey.
Friday, April 8, 2011
NCAA's Northern Exposure (or lack thereof)
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Guy Flaming
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The NCAA National Champion in hockey will be decided on Saturday in St. Paul Minnesota in a game featuring the Michigan Wolverines and the Duluth Bulldogs. There are 11 Canadians combined between the two teams and 17 players in all have already been drafted by NHL clubs. On top of that, half a dozen more are undrafted free agents with NHL teams circling nearby, armed with a pen and contract.
There is definitely a lot to watch for in Saturday's game but it's unfortunate that if you live in most of Canada, you'll have to be ultra-creative to actually see it.
There is definitely a lot to watch for in Saturday's game but it's unfortunate that if you live in most of Canada, you'll have to be ultra-creative to actually see it.
Sioux Stunned in St.Paul
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Guy Flaming
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"The best team doesn't always win."
That was Michigan head coach Red Berenson's succinct explanation of his team's 2-0 upset win over heavily favored North Dakota last night in Minnesota. The Wolverines got a first period goal from senior Ben Winnett (TOR), withstood 40 shots from UND and then added an empty net goal from another senior, Scooter Vaughan, to advance to Saturday's National Championship game.
That was Michigan head coach Red Berenson's succinct explanation of his team's 2-0 upset win over heavily favored North Dakota last night in Minnesota. The Wolverines got a first period goal from senior Ben Winnett (TOR), withstood 40 shots from UND and then added an empty net goal from another senior, Scooter Vaughan, to advance to Saturday's National Championship game.
Thursday, April 7, 2011
From a Penguin to a Greyhound?
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Dean Millard
The Soo Greyhounds could be close to filling their vacant General Manager position. Several sources have told TPS that Ron Pyette, currently a Pittsburgh Penguins scout is the favourite to get the job. We've been told that Pyette interviewed last week and could be named GM by April 15th. The move makes sense as Pyette is from Sault St. Marie according to his bio from his time with Hockey Canada, which would make the move from his now home town of Calgary much easier. Every person I have talked to today has had nothing but good things to say about the current Penguins scout, from his time with Hockey Canada to his job as an NHL scout. I'm told he always takes the time to talk to coaches and get to know the person, not just the player.
Shawinigan Gets 2012 Memorial Cup
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Dean Millard
Most people, including us thought Saint John was a shoe in to host the 2012 Mastercard Memorial Cup, but to paraphrase an old cliche, that's why they have a bidding process.
It seems that Shawinigan outplayed the Sea Dogs and in the end were chosen by an independent selection committee to host the CHL's grand finale.
The Cataractes finished 7th overall in the Q this year and after beating PEI in 5 games they are now facing Quebec in round 2.
Meanwhile Baie-Comeau won the QMJHL draft lottery, stealing the first overall pick from last place Rouyn-Noranda. Now we'll wait to see if Rimouski makes a play for the first overall pick as the Oceanic have been hungry to get Nathan McKinnon.
It seems that Shawinigan outplayed the Sea Dogs and in the end were chosen by an independent selection committee to host the CHL's grand finale.
The Cataractes finished 7th overall in the Q this year and after beating PEI in 5 games they are now facing Quebec in round 2.
Meanwhile Baie-Comeau won the QMJHL draft lottery, stealing the first overall pick from last place Rouyn-Noranda. Now we'll wait to see if Rimouski makes a play for the first overall pick as the Oceanic have been hungry to get Nathan McKinnon.
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