For once my tendency towards procrastination pays off. The ECHL just named Pat Nagle goaltender of the month. Obviously, he has to be the star of today's post,
A quick programming note: I leave for Chicago in a few days to catch tons of hockey and visit one of my favorite hockey ladies. I'm not sure how regular the posting will be as I'm going to be more concerned with eating everything in sight and making a pilgrimage to where Tina Fey got her start. I will be attending the Blades vs. Express this weekend and will no doubt tweet and take way too many pictures. I'm going to try to schedule some posts, but, as I'm the worst at packing and preparing for trips, chances are that might not happen. My apologies in advance.
Tuesday, February 21, 2012
Friday, February 17, 2012
Friday Links
I bet you guys thought I'd forgotten your weekly dose of useless links again. Ok, I'll be honest, I almost did. I remembered though! That's all that matters.
- A quick note, I have to skip the Blades game tonight. That means no photo's and probably no re-cap. If someone were to email me their re-cap I'd probably post it and dig something out of my giant box of Everblades stuff as a reward.
- Two Blades jerseys for $30? Very tempting. Though it is that hideous crossed tails logo...
- Yet another gem from Third String Goalie, a look into Andy Warhol and some of his hockey related art.
- The day I finally wear out all of my hockey t-shirts is the day I order this custom blanket. I might have to start loaning some out since I own so many.
- You guys know, I'll never get enough hockey cakes.
- One of my favorite magazines, Mental_Floss, had a great look at Rendez-Vous 87 just a few days ago.
- Your Wikipedia hockey page for the day- "Unicycle hockey"
- What would Friday be without it's requisite kitty?
see more Lolcats and funny pictures, and check out our Socially Awkward Penguin lolz!
- A quick note, I have to skip the Blades game tonight. That means no photo's and probably no re-cap. If someone were to email me their re-cap I'd probably post it and dig something out of my giant box of Everblades stuff as a reward.
- Two Blades jerseys for $30? Very tempting. Though it is that hideous crossed tails logo...
- Yet another gem from Third String Goalie, a look into Andy Warhol and some of his hockey related art.
- The day I finally wear out all of my hockey t-shirts is the day I order this custom blanket. I might have to start loaning some out since I own so many.
- You guys know, I'll never get enough hockey cakes.
- Your Wikipedia hockey page for the day- "Unicycle hockey"
- What would Friday be without it's requisite kitty?
see more Lolcats and funny pictures, and check out our Socially Awkward Penguin lolz!
Thursday, February 16, 2012
Re-Cap: Everblades vs. Stingrays (2/15/12)
I'm not going to lie and say the Blades played a spectacular game. They didn't. It was a decidedly sub par performance to be honest. A lucky bounce or two and finally showing up to play in the closing minutes did pay off in the end though.
The Stingrays opened up the scoring in the first thanks to a horrible turnover on the power play. Scott Pitt evened it up with 15 seconds left in the period.
The only goal of the second was scored while the Blades best penalty killer, Matheiu Roy, sat in the box for an incredibly weak interference call.There was a moment that the ECHL might get involved in. A bit late in the second former Everblade Tyler Shelast and David Fischer had a huge collision near the bluline. Both players were pretty dazed, but a replay began to be shown on the video board, but was quickly cut off. Why? Because it looked pretty evident that Shelast had, at the very least, aimed very high on Fischer. From my vantage point, the replay made it look like he had his arms up on purpose and made contact with Fischer's head.
The third saw the Stingrays take a 3-1 lead with (this pains me to admit) a beautiful tic-tac-toe play. thankfully, the Blades must have realized they were playing an actual hockey game and finally decided to show up. Cedric McNicoll scored two goals in the last five minutes of the game made it 3-3. His second goal, scored on the power play with Pat Nagle pulled to give them a 6 on 4, forced OT.
The Blades kept up the strong play in overtime. They held the Stingrays to zero shots on goal and managed to earn the extra point with a lovely goal from David Fischer to take the extra point.
The game summary is here.
The game photos:
Some thoughts:
- It was pretty obvious that the players were completely relieved to walk away with that win.
- That being said, they really can't continue to slack of for two and a half periods and hope to accomplish anything.
- It's a sad day when the hits of the game are the same guy. Of course Rutherford was the only one who played a full 60. Actually, he's the only player that plays a full 60 consistently.
- The guys are very lucky the League doesn't track turnovers. No one would be called up if that was an a available stat.
- In case you missed it, here's a lovely story from the Puck daddy Blog on Curtis Marouelli making up rules as usual. Anyone surprised? I'm not.
The Stingrays opened up the scoring in the first thanks to a horrible turnover on the power play. Scott Pitt evened it up with 15 seconds left in the period.
The only goal of the second was scored while the Blades best penalty killer, Matheiu Roy, sat in the box for an incredibly weak interference call.There was a moment that the ECHL might get involved in. A bit late in the second former Everblade Tyler Shelast and David Fischer had a huge collision near the bluline. Both players were pretty dazed, but a replay began to be shown on the video board, but was quickly cut off. Why? Because it looked pretty evident that Shelast had, at the very least, aimed very high on Fischer. From my vantage point, the replay made it look like he had his arms up on purpose and made contact with Fischer's head.
The third saw the Stingrays take a 3-1 lead with (this pains me to admit) a beautiful tic-tac-toe play. thankfully, the Blades must have realized they were playing an actual hockey game and finally decided to show up. Cedric McNicoll scored two goals in the last five minutes of the game made it 3-3. His second goal, scored on the power play with Pat Nagle pulled to give them a 6 on 4, forced OT.
The Blades kept up the strong play in overtime. They held the Stingrays to zero shots on goal and managed to earn the extra point with a lovely goal from David Fischer to take the extra point.
The game summary is here.
The game photos:
Some thoughts:
- It was pretty obvious that the players were completely relieved to walk away with that win.
- That being said, they really can't continue to slack of for two and a half periods and hope to accomplish anything.
- It's a sad day when the hits of the game are the same guy. Of course Rutherford was the only one who played a full 60. Actually, he's the only player that plays a full 60 consistently.
- The guys are very lucky the League doesn't track turnovers. No one would be called up if that was an a available stat.
- In case you missed it, here's a lovely story from the Puck daddy Blog on Curtis Marouelli making up rules as usual. Anyone surprised? I'm not.
Tuesday, February 14, 2012
YouTube Tuesday
It looks like my blogging has been on par with the Everblades play lately. The heart is there, but the motivation and execution are lacking.
Lucky for you, I'm back and I'm ready to hand a beat-down of blogging. Much like this one Leigh Salters is handing to Zach McKelvie of the Royals.
On another note, Deron Cousins has joined Twitter, give the most versatile dude on the team a follow.
Lucky for you, I'm back and I'm ready to hand a beat-down of blogging. Much like this one Leigh Salters is handing to Zach McKelvie of the Royals.
On another note, Deron Cousins has joined Twitter, give the most versatile dude on the team a follow.
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