Sunday 2 December 2012

Hitmen Beat Ice. Bears Everywhere

  The Saddle Dome was packed this afternoon. Sadly the majority of people there weren't real hockey fans. Just people there to throw teddy bears on the ice. These two fat women behind me were arguing about where the Ice played. One kept saying Cranbrook the other was giving her shit saying no they play in Kootenay. I know times can be tough but I am pretty sure even on welfare a person would be able to afford to buy a teddy bear for a child at Christmas. You want to make a kids Christmas next season have the Xbox throw. Could you imagine 19,000 fans hucking Xbox's and Play Station 3's onto the ice.
  The Hitmen came on strong right out of the gate.Every player looked hungry to be the one to score that first goal. They should almost have Teddy Bear night every game. They had a ton of chances. Mackenzie Skapski made some terrific saves his defencmen were nice enough to allow him to have so many shots. Why go to goalie school when your defence can just be lazy and give you all the practise you need in the game right? Then with just over 6 minutes remaining in the first Padakin scored on a beautiful pass from Macek. Then down came the bears, thousands of them. Then I assumed that they would of put a bulldozer on the front of the trucks and pushed them all out of the rink. But they brought bags out and the Hitmen and volunteers bagged them. Then after that they cleaned the ice, then finished the period, then had a 2 minute break, and started the second period.
   In the second period exactly 2 minutes in Alex Roach scored his 7th of the year from Macek and Jones. 8 Seconds later Rissling and Mike Simpson dropped the gloves. Rissling got the upper hand in that one. Laterin the second period Brock Montgomery put the ice up on the board with a goal assisted from Sam Reinhart. Montgomery scored a hat trick against the Hitmen last time the Ice were here in their 4-0 win.
  Then in the third period Greg Chase got a pair of almost identical goals from the left side of Skapski at the hashmarks to make it 4-1.

  Then with just under a minute left in the game Hurley added insult to injury to his old team by dropping the gloves with Jagger Dirk. The Hitmen played well very well. The Ice played as they look on paper and not like a great team the last time they were at the Dome. They are young and its going to be  a long season. Skapski had a solid game in net for the Ice.
  Next up is in Cranbrook on Tuesday..

Saturday 1 December 2012

Blades Beat Hitmen

 

   I have read so much stuff on the internet about how the Blades suck shit and are a horrible team. But look at the roster. There are a lot of great players or appear to be on paper. The Blades had really high expectations coming into the season being a Memorial Cup host team. There has even been talk about not letting the Blades participate in the Memorial Cup if their record continues to be as horrible as it has been. After watching them beat Calgary last night 4-0 there is a whack load of great things to say about this team and only one visible downfall that I along with the people sitting around me noticed.
  Goaltender Andre Makarov was fantastic. Its not like the shut out was just handed to him on a silver platter he made great saves. Forwards Stransky, Nicholls, and McColgan were dominate and very entertaining to watch every shift they were out there. 16 year old forward Matt Revel was amazing and is looking like a potential 1st round pick in 2014. Pretty amazing the kid was passed up in the 2011 bantam draft and acquired by the Blades as a list player. Dietz is also a better defencman than Siemens something I would of never thought which just goes to show never form opinions until you have actually watched teams play. Also never form opinions on from what you just see on paper ie stats. All in all the Blades look like a great team and there record doesn't show it. Rumours have circulated via the interweb and so called gossip which is a shit way to form an opinion.
  Being a Jets fan I was also a little disappointed in the play of Lukas Sutter. He could of had an off night just not something I would of expected from a second round pick but then again when I seen the Broncos Lowry play awhile back I thought the same thing.
   To the one thing that looked so visible to holding the Blades back and almost making the team look like a laughing stock. One minute small thing is captain Brendan Walker. Don't let the garbage goal and 2 assists (one on Revels first goal which almost looked like after the puck went in Walker made a point to go up to the ref to make sure he got the assist) fool you. This kid is horrible. I don't know if it was watching him in warm up take massive pee wee wind up slap shots at his goalie from inside the hash marks or the way the 2 year old shuffles his feet with one hand on the stick when he skates. What the hell is he doing out there? Most over rated over hyped player I have ever seen in sports period. He got a bunch of ice time he didn't deserve and I can not believe any sane person would pencil him into a WHL roster let alone let him wear a letter on his jersey. I have seen numerous players play where I shake my head at but this kid gave me neck cramps. Trade him a way for a few water bottles and the Blades will have no issues being memorial cup contenders.
  The Blades better do something this year because with a roster chalked full of 19 year olds the next few seasons may be a little rough minus the presence of Revel.
  The stars were Revel, Makarov, and McColgan and that was bang on in the order they should of been.

Sunday 25 November 2012

Western Hockey League Player Locations

Canada-453 
USA-45
Czech Republic-12
Sweden-6
Russia-4
Latvia-3
Slovakia-3
Switzerland-3
Denmark-1
Finland-1
Germany-1
Norway-1
Ukraine-1

Alberta-189
British Columbia-126
Saskatchewan-90
Manitoba-45
California-11
Minnesota-8
Colorado-6
Arizona-5
Texas-4
Washington-3
Alaska-2
Idaho-2
Montana-2
NWT-2
Nevada-1
North Dakota-1
Yukon-1

Calgary, AB-50
Edmonton, AB-33
Saskatoon, SK-24
Winnipeg, MB-24
Sherwood Park, AB-16
Delta, BC-11
Surrey, BC-11
St Albert, AB-10
Red Deer, AB-9
Regina, SK-9
Prince George, BC-7
Abbotsford, BC-6
Langley, BC-6
Lethbridge, AB-6
North Vancouver, BC-6
Airdrie, AB-5
Cochrane, AB-5
Kelowna, BC-5
Medicine Hat, AB-5
Spruce Grove, AB-5
Vernon, BC-5
Scottsdale, AZ-4
Penticton, BC-4
Richmond, BC-4
Salmon Arm, BC-4
Swift Current, SK-4
Brandon, MB-3
Burnaby, BC-3
Canmore, AB-3
Coquitlam, BC-3
Cranbrook, BC-3
Grande Prairie, AB-3
Kamloops, BC-3
Moscow, RU-3
Ostrava, CZ-3
Prince Albert, SK-3
Quesnel, BC-3
Riga, LV-3
Rosetown, SK-3
Tsawwasen, BC-3
Vancouver, BC-3
Vermillion, AB-3
Victoria, BC-3
Waldheim, SK-3
West Vancouver, BC-3
Aldergrove, BC-2
Camrose, AB-2
Carlyle, SK-2
Chilliwack, BC-2
Coppell, TX-2
Drumheller, AB-2
Edina, MN-2
Fairview, AB-2
Fort Saskatchewan, AB-2
High River, AB-2
Humboldt, SK-2
Leduc, AB-2
Lugano,SU-2
Magrath, AB-2
Mission, BC-2
Nanaimo, BC-2
Olds, AB-2
Osby,SW-2
Plzen, CZ-2
Port Coquitlam, BC-2
Post Falls, ID-2
Redvers, SK-2
Shaunovan, SK-2
Sicamous, BC-2
Slave Lake, AB-2
Weyburn, SK-2
White City, SK-2
Wilcox, SK-2
Yorkton, SK-2

**Metro Vancouver-73
**Metro Edmonton-69
**Metro Calgary-64

British Columbia(126)
Abbotsford(6)
Chase Clayton  94 Calgary
Jake Virtanen 96 Calgary
Joe Kornelsen 93 Kamloops
Mackenzie Skapski 94 Kootenay
Matt Revel 96 Saskatoon
Dalton Sward 94 Vancouver
Aldergrove(2)
Brandon Potomak 95 Moose Jaw
Shea Theodore 95 Seattle
Burnaby(3)
Joseph Carvalho 95 Prince George
Luke Lockhart 92 Seattle
Adam Helewka 95 Spokane
Canal Flats
Aspen Sterzer 94 Kamloops
Chilliwack(2)
Justin Kirsch 92 Moose Jaw
Wes Vannieuwenhuizen 92 Vancouver
Coquitlam(3)
Nick Buonassisi 92 Brandon
Joey Santucci 94 Prince Albert
Jessey Astles 93 Saskatoon
Cranbrook(3)
Ben Betker 94 Everett
Ryan Chynoweth 95 Tri City
Payton Lee 96 Vancouver
Delta(11)
David Musil 93 Edmonton
Tristan Jarry 95 Edmonton
Macoy Erkamps 95 Lethbridge
Christopher Tai 95 Lethbridge
Nicolas Petan 95 Portland
Taylor Peters 92 Portland
Anthony Bardaro 92 Prince Albert
Zach Hodder 93 Prince Albert
Luke Siemens 92 Prince Albert
Colton Jobke 92 Regina
Steven Hodges 94 Victoria
Duncan
Alex Theriau 92 Regina
Fort St James
Jackson Playfair 94 Spokane
Kamloops(3)
Chad Butcher 96 Medicine Hat
Ryan Hanes 92 Prince George
Joe Hicketts 96 Victoria
Kelowna(5)
Ayrton Nikkel 95 Brandon
Ryan Harrison 92 Everett
Jackson Whistle 95 Kelowna
Justin Hickman 94 Seattle
Parker Bowles 95 Tri City
Langley(6)
Dylen McKinlay 92 Kelowna
Kyle Becker 94 Medicine Hat
Kyle Burroughs 95 Regina
Brendan Rouse 92 Seattle
Eric Williams 93 Spokane
Lukas Walter 93 Tri City
Maple Ridge
Connor Sanvido 93 Seattle
McBride
Dylan Walchuk 92 Spokane
Mission(2)
Landyn Hickmott 96 Saskatoon
Michal Holub 96 Seattle
Montrose
Luke Bertolucci 95 Edmonton
Nanaimo(2)
Chase Lang 96 Calgary
Nick Gomerich 96 Saskatoon
Nelson
Dryden Hunt 95 Regina
New Westminster
Matt Hewitt 92 Regina
North Saanich
Sam Grist 93 Kamloops
North Vancouver(6)
Colton Sissons 93 Kelowna
Matt Bellerive 94 Red Deer
Dalton Thrower 93 Saskatoon
Mike Aviani 93 Spokane
Connor Rankin 94 Tri City
Jackson Houck 95 Vancouver
Parksville
Kade Pilton 94 Regina
Penticton(4)
Matt Needham 95 Kamloops
Carter Rigby 94 Kelowna
Jagger Dirk 93 Kootenay
Luke Fenske 93 Regina
Port Coquitlam(2)
Elgin Pearce 92 Medicine Hat
Taylor Green 95 Seattle
Port Hardy
Lucas Grayson 94 Everett
Prince George(7)
Dylan Willick 92 Kamloops
Josh Connolly 95 Kamloops
Chase Witala 95 Prince George
Jari Erricson 94 Prince George
Daniel Gibb 92 Prince George
Raymond Grewal 95 Prince George
Mitch Elliot 93 Seattle
Port Moody
Mitch Deacon  93 Victoria
Quesnel(3)
Alex Roach 93 Calgary
Tim Traber 93 Victoria
Ryan Gagnon 96 Victoria
Richmond(4)
Tyler Sandhu 96 Everett
Brayden Low 94 Everett
Carter Popoff 95 Vancouver
Anthony Ast 95 Vancouver
Salmon Arm(4)
Mitchell Chapman 92 Kelowna
Shane Danyluk 94 Prince Albert
Carson Bolduc 96 Prince George
Lucas Nickles 94 Tri City
Semiamhoo
Mike Simpson 94 Kootenay
Sicamous(2)
Cain Franson 93 Vancouver
Stewart Coyle 95 Vancouver
South Delta
Jason Fram 95 Spokane
Squamish
Josh Thrower 96 Calgary
Surrey(11)
Laurent Brossoit 93 Edmonton
Trent Lofthouse 95 Everett
Austin Adam 95 Everett
Mitch Friesen 96 Kamloops
Riley Stadel 96 Kelowna
Austin Vetterl  94 Kootenay
Trevor Cox 95 Medicine Hat
Tyler Wotherspoon 93 Portland
Adam Rossignol 93 Regina
Jerret Smith 95 Seattle
Scott Cooke 94 Vancouver
Trail
Joey Baker 93 Portland
Tsawwasen(3)
Spencer Humphries 92 Calgary
Ryan Olsen 94 Kelowna
Josh Nicholls 92 Saskatoon
Vancouver(3)
Manraj Hayer 93 Everett
Morgan Rielly 94 Moose Jaw
Zachary Yuen 93 Tri City
Vernon(5)
Brady Brassart 93 Calgary
Cody Sylvester 92 Calgary
Curtis Lazar 95 Edmonton
Zach McPhee 93 Kootenay
Cole Sanford 95 Medicine Hat
Victoria(3)
Jack Palmer 95 Brandon
Dysin Mayo 96 Edmonton
Brandon Glover 92 Seattle
Westbank
Luke Harrison 95 Victoria
West Vancouver(3)
Griffin Reinhart 94 Edmonton
Daniel Cotton 94 Everett
Sam Reinhart 95 Kootenay

Alberta(189)
Airdrie(5)
Cody Fowlie 92 Kelowna
Sam Mckechnie 94 Lethbridge
Lenny Hackman 95 Lethbridge
Spenser Jensen 95 Medicine Hat
Ty Rattie 93 Portland
Athabasca
Keegan Kanzig 95 Victoria
Balzac
Torrin White 95 Moose Jaw
Big Valley
Ty Mappin 96 Everett
Calgary(50)
Riley Van Horne 96 Brandon
Peter Kosterman 93 Calgary
Mitchell Moroz 95 Edmonton
Cole Ully 95 Kamloops
Rob Trzonkowski 94 Kamloops
Cole Cheveldave 93 Kamloops
Myles Bell 93 Kelowna
Jesse Lees 95 Kelowna
Kyle O'Connor 96 Kootenay
Erik Benoit 93 Kootenay
Tanner Muth 93 Kootenay
Matt Thomas 95 Kootenay
Brady Ramsay 93 Lethbridge
Reid Duke 96 Lethbridge
Jamal Watson 95 Lethbridge
Jay Merkley 95 Lethbridge
Harrison Harper 94 Lethbridge
Daniel Johnston 92 Lethbridge
Hunter Shinkaruk 94 Medicine Hat
Chad Labelle 95 Medicine Hat
Cam Lanigan 92 Medicine Hat
Sam Fioretti 93 Moose Jaw
Brayden Point 96 Moose Jaw
Spencer Morse 95 Moose Jaw
Joe Mahon 94 Portland
Riley Guenther 94 Prince Albert
Josh Morrissey 95 Prince Albert
Dallas Ehrhardt 92 Prince George
Mathew Dumba 94 Red Deer
Bolton Pouliot 94 Red Deer
Morgan Klimchuk 95 Regina
Griffin Mumby 96 Regina
Ryan Graham 96 Saskatoon
Jared Hauf 95 Seattle
Justin Myles 95 Seattle
Riley Whittingham 95 Spokane
Connor Chartier 94 Spokane
Jeremy McIntosh 95 Spokane
Ryon Moser 92 Swift Current
Adam Lowry 93 Swift Current
Dillon Heatherington 95 Swift Current
Brycen Martin 96 Swift Current
Bobby Zinkan 95 Swift Current
Philip Tot 93 Tri City
Drydn Dow 92 Tri City
Brodie Clowes 95 Tri City
Clint Filbrandt 95 Tri City
Luke Lee-Knight 93 Tri City
Blake Orban 94 Vancouver
Coleman Vollrath 95 Victoria
Camrose(2)
Landon Oslanski 92 Everett
Dalton Reum 92 Swift Current
Canmore(3)
Luke Philp  95 Kootenay
Jordan Messier 92 Moose Jaw
Marcus Messier 94 Tri City
Chauvin
Chance Braid 94 Prince Albert
Coaldale
Adam Kambeitz 92 Saskatoon
Cochrane(5)
Jason Swyripa 93 Brandon
Tyler Wong 96 Lethbridge
Connor Sutton 94 Lethbridge
Joel Hamilton 94 Red Deer
Coda Gordon 94 Swift Current
Drayton Valley
Kord Pankewicz 96 Brandon
Drumheller(2)
Trent Ouellette 93 Regina
Tyler Stahl 92 Victoria
Edmonton(33)
John Quenneville 96 Brandon
Curtis Honey 94 Brandon
Jaynen Rissling 93 Calgary
Stephane Legault 93 Edmonton
Klarc Wilson 93 Edmonton
Cole Benson 95 Edmonton
Keegan Lowe 93 Edmonton
Stephen Shmoorkoff 94 Edmonton
Reid Petryk 93 Everett
Colin Smith 93 Kamloops
Brendan Ranford 92 Kamloops
Ryan Rehill 95 Kamloops
Tyrell Goulbourne 94 Kelowna
Cole Linaker 95 Kelowna
Jaedon Descheneau  95 Kootenay
Ty Rimmer 92 Lethbridge
Dylan Bredo 93 Medicine Hat
Troy Rutkowski 92 Portland
Layne Viveiros 95 Portland
Mark McNeill 93 Prince Albert
Dakota Conroy 94 Prince Albert
Caleb Belter 93 Prince George
Brett Zarowny 95 Prince George
Marc McCoy 94 Red Deer
Bryar Ortynski 96 Regina
Nathan Burns 93 Saskatoon
Branden Troock 94 Seattle
Connor Honey 94 Seattle
Daniel Wray 95 Seattle
Riley Sheen 94 Seattle
Cole Wedman 94 Spokane
Tristan Sieben 94 Vancouver
Brandon Magee 94 Victoria
Fairview(2)
Kenton Helgesen 94 Calgary
Chance Lund 92 Swift Current
Foremost
Garret Hughson 95 Spokane
Fort McMurray
Wil Tomchuk 94 Tri City
Fort Saskatchewan(2)
Brendan Hurley 93 Calgary
Tyson Baillie 95 Kelowna
Grande Prairie(3)
Tyson Ness 93 Red Deer
Riley Boomgaarden 94 Red Deer
Daniel Dale 93 Swift Current
High River(2)
Aaron Macklin 95 Kamloops
Conner Bleackley 96 Red Deer
Leduc(2)
Jordon Cooke 93 Kelowna
Braiden Doucette 95 Moose Jaw
Lethbridge(6)
Connor Cox 92 Everett
Jordan Wyton 93 Moose Jaw
Brock Hirsche 92 Prince George
Lukas Sutter 93 Saskatoon
Blake Gal 92 Spokane
Jesse Zgraggen 93 Victoria
Longview
Levi Bews 94 Swift Current
Magrath(2)
Tyler Hansen 93 Kamloops
Russell Maxwell 94 Lethbridge
Medicine Hat(5)
Blake Penner 96 Medicine Hat
Curtis Valk 93 Medicine Hat
Presten Kopeck 95 Portland
Marc McNulty 95 Prince George
Darren Dietz 93 Saskatoon
Milo
Bryson Gore 94 Moose Jaw
Olds(2)
Zane Jones 94 Calgary
Daulton Siwak 93 Prince George
Onoway
Troy Bourke 94 Prince George
Raymond
Brooks Maxwell 94 Red Deer
Red Deer(9)
Joel Topping 95 Lethbridge
Derek Ryckman 92 Medicine Hat
Kirk Johnson 95 Moose Jaw
Mac Engel 93 Prince George
Graeme Craig 93 Saskatoon
Collin Valcourt 93 Spokane
Justin Feser 92 Tri City
Mitch Topping 93 Tri City
Logan Fisher 95 Victoria
Rocky Rapids
Mason Geertsen 95 Vancouver
St Albert(10)
Carson Samoridny 94 Calgary
Travis Ewanyk 93 Edmonton
Joshua Winquist 93 Everett
Nick Walters 94 Everett
Ty Stanton 95 Medicine Hat
Jake Mykitiuk 95 Prince George
Turner Elson 92 Red Deer
Colten Mayor 93 Regina
Landon Bow 95 Swift Current
Liam Liston 93 Vancouver
Sherwood Park(16)
Taylor Cooper 95 Brandon
Tyler Yaworski 92 Brandon
Greg Chase 95 Calgary
Brett Pollock 96 Edmonton
Mitchell Wheaton 95 Kelowna
Dylan Busenius 93 Medicine Hat
Tyler Lewington 94 Medicine Hat
Adam De Champlain 94 Portland
Braden Christoffer 94 Regina
Duncan Siemens 93 Saskatoon
Mitch Holmberg 93 Spokane
Josh Derko 93 Swift Current
Reece Scarlett 93 Swift Current
Riley Kieser 93 Vancouver
Tyler Morrison 95 Vancouver
Tyler Fuhr 95 Vancouver
Slave Lake(2)
T.J. Foster 92 Edmonton
Thomas Foster 96 Vancouver
Spruce Grove(5)
Ryley Miller 92 Brandon
Wyatt Hoflin 95 Kootenay
Jayden Hart 94 Medicine Hat
Carter Proft 95 Spokane
Brenden Kichton 92 Spokane
Strathmore
Darian Henry 94 Calgary
Stony Plain
Brett Kulak 94 Vancouver
Thorsby
Travis McEvoy 94 Vancouver
Trochu
Mike Winther 94 Prince Albert
Vermillion(3)
Colton Waltz 95 Brandon
Brandon Baddock 95 Edmonton
Jamie Crooks 92 Victoria
Vulcan
Evan Wardley 94 Seattle
Wetaskawin
Cole MacDonald 95 Everett
Saskatchewan(90)
Battleford
Colby Cave 94 Swift Current
Beauval
Eric Roy 94 Brandon
Bruno
Cody Thiel 93 Red Deer
Canwood
Tanner Moar 94 Vancouver
Carlyle(2)
Devan Fafard 94 Red Deer
Haydn Fleury 96 Red Deer
Choiceland
Tyrel Seaman 94 Brandon
Clavet
Austin Glover 96 Kelowna
Craven
Carter Hansen 95 Moose Jaw
Dalmeny
Jaimen Yakubowski 94 Lethbridge
Davidson
Rhyse Dieno 93 Red Deer
Debden
Craig Leverton 95 Lethbridge
Duck Lake
Ryan Pilon 96 Lethbridge
Emerald Park
Calder Brooks 94 Calgary
Frenchman Butte
Logan Harland 95 Saskatoon
Gull Lake
Justin Spagrud 95 Swift Current
Hudson Bay
Levi Cable 94 Kootenay
Humboldt(2)
Reid Gardiner 96 Prince Albert
Jarrett Fontaine 95 Prince George
Kenaston
Logan McVeigh 94 Prince Albert
Martensville
Graham Hood 92 Lethbridge
Meadow Lake
Todd Fiddler 93 Spokane
Melville
Damon Severson 94 Kelowna
Moose Jaw
Brock Montgomery  92 Kootenay
Nipawin
Taran Kozun 93 Kamloops
North Battleford
Jordan Fransoo 93 Victoria
Pilot Butte
Tyler King 95 Spokane
Prince Albert(3)
Miles Warkentine 96 Moose Jaw
Sawyer Lange 94 Prince Albert
Tyson Dallman 93 Tri City
Prud' Homme
Jordan Tkatch 95 Prince George
Redvers(2)
Brady Gaudet 94 Red Deer
Ty McLean 95 Regina
Regina(9)
Brayden Gelsinger 95 Kamloops
JC Lipon 93 Kamloops
Tyler Bell 94 Kamloops
Jeff Hubic 94 Kootenay
Tanner Eberle 94 Moose Jaw
Colby Williams 95 Regina
Tyson Predinchuk 95 Spokane
Shea Howorko 94 Swift Current
Graham Black 93 Swift Current
Rosetown(3)
Josh Uhrich 96 Moose Jaw
Kendall McFaull 92 Moose Jaw
Kayle Doetzel 95 Red Deer
Saskatoon(24)
Corbin Boes 93 Brandon
Austin Calladine 95 Calgary
Elliott Peterson 95 Calgary
Colby Harmsworth 95 Calgary
Mack Shields 95 Calgary
Dylan Wruck 92 Edmonton
Dawson Leedahl 96 Everett
Kohl Bauml 94 Everett
Carson Stadnyk 95 Everett
Charles Inglis 92 Kamloops
Rourke Chartier 96 Kelowna
Collin Shirley 96 Kootenay
Spencer Wand 95 Kootenay
Boston Leier 93 Medicine Hat
Andrew Johnson 94 Moose Jaw
Daniel Wapple 95 Moose Jaw
Taylor Leier 94 Portland
Tanner Lishchynsky 95 Prince George
Wyatt Johnson 95 Red Deer
Lane Scheidl 92 Regina
Chandler Stephenson 94 Regina
Matthew Pufahl 93 Saskatoon
Nelson Nogier 96 Saskatoon
Jesse Mychan 92 Tri City
Shaunovan(2)
Dyson Stevenson 93 Regina
Kale Kessy 92 Vancouver
Storthoaks
Cory Millette 95 Red Deer
Swift Current(4)
Colton Heffley 94 Kelowna
MacKenzie Johnston 93 Kelowna
Tim Vanstone 96 Prince Albert
Zac Mackay 95 Swift Current
Wadena
Joey Leach 92 Kootenay
Waldheim(3)
Alex Forsberg 95 Prince George
Kyle Schmidt 93 Saskatoon
Jesse Forsberg 93 Seattle
Weyburn(2)
Derrick Pouliot 94 Portland
Brent Benson 93 Swift Current
White City(2)
Ryan Murray 93 Everett
Andy Desautels 94 Prince Albert
Wilcox(2)
Tim McGauley 95 Brandon
Tanner Faith 95 Kootenay
Wolseley
Ashton Sautner 94 Edmonton
Yorkton(2)
Davis Vandane 92 Prince Albert
Tanner LeSann 95 Swift Current
Zehner
Harrison Ruopp 93 Prince Albert
Manitoba(45)
Brandon(3)
Landon Cross 94 Kamloops
Joel Edmundson 93 Moose Jaw
Carson Perreaux 94 Prince Albert
Dufresne
Denis Bosc 95 Swift Current
East St. Paul
Ryley Lindgren 96 Brandon
Ebb and Flow
Rene Hunter 93 Brandon
Elie
Jens Meilleur 93 Brandon
Grandview
Ryan Pulock 94 Brandon
Headingly
Nick Zajac 95 Saskatoon
Killarney
Reid Gow 94 Spokane
Minnedosa
Chad Robinson 93 Brandon
Morden
Michael Sofillas 93 Lethbridge
Narol
Reid Zalitach 96 Vancouver
Oakbank
Brett Cote 94 Victoria
Roblin
Jayce Hawryluk 96 Brandon
St Adolphe
Austin Lotz 95 Everett
St Anne
Brenden Walker 92 Saskatoon
Stony Mountain
Brett Stovin 94 Saskatoon
Swan River
Evan Morden 93 Prince Albert
Thompson
Justin Paulic 95 Moose Jaw
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Jordan Thomson 96 Kamloops
Winnipeg(24)
Geordie Maguire 95 Brandon
Brooks Macek 92 Calgary
Chris Driedger 94 Calgary
Michael St. Croix 93 Edmonton
Zach Franko 93 Kelowna
Madison Bowey 95 Kelowna
Jon Martin 95 Kootenay
Jordyn Boyd  94 Kootenay
Remi Laurencelle 95 Lethbridge
Adam Henry 94 Lethbridge
Brett Brooks 94 Moose Jaw
Travis Brown 94 Moose Jaw
Brendan Leipsic 94 Portland
Jesse Miller 94 Red Deer
Christian Stockl 95 Red Deer
Kevin Pochuk 95 Red Deer
Adam Brooks 96 Regina
Jack Rodewald 94 Regina
Patrick D'Amico 94 Regina
Stephen Hak 94 Regina
Teagan Sacher 94 Regina
Brett Lernout 95 Saskatoon
Alex Moodie 95 Saskatoon
Justin Hamonic 94 Tri City
Yukon(1)
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Brett Roulston 94 Prince George
NWT(2)
Hay River
Gavin Broadhead 95 Medicine Hat
Yellowknife
Tye Hand 95 Regina
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Justin Gutierrez 95 Tri City
Eagle River
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JT Barnett 92 Kelowna
Brendan Burke 95 Portland
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Michael Mylchreest 95 Prince George
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Liam Stewart 94 Spokane
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Chase De Leo 95 Portland
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Miles Koules 94 Medicine Hat
Manhattan Beach
Shane McColgan 93 Saskatoon
Newport Beach
Eric Comrie 95 Tri City
Rocklin
Steven Owre 96 Medicine Hat
San Jacinto
Taylor Crunk 95 Victoria
San Marcos
Brandon Underwood 92 Red Deer
Yorba Linda
Chase Souto 94 Kamloops
Colorado(6)
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Riley Hillis 96 Tri City
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Griffin Foulk 95 Everett
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Dominic Turgeon 96 Portland
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Brandon Carlo 96 Tri City
Parker
Seth Swenson 93 Seattle
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Brandon Fushimi 96 Victoria
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Tanner Mort 93 Spokane
Adam Power 95 Spokane
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Paul Bittner 96 Portland
Edina(2)
Ben Walker 93 Victoria
Jack Walker 96 Victoria
Lakeland
Cody Corbett 93 Edmonton
Rogers
Logan Nelson 93 Victoria
St. Louis Park
Keegan Iverson 96 Portland
St Paul
Kevin Wolf 96 Seattle
Shorewood
Mac Carruth 92 Portland
Montana(2)
Billings
Jacob Doty 93 Medicine Hat
Missoula
Beau McCue 95 Tri City
Nevada(1)
Las Vegas
Zach Pochiro 94 Prince George
North Dakota(1)
Minot
Alex Schoenborn 95 Portland
Texas(4)
Arlington
Colten Martin 94 Kelowna
Coppell(2)
Matt Staples 95 Medicine Hat
Colin Jacobs 93 Prince George
Plano
Seth Jones 94 Portland
Washington(3)
Kennewick
Taylor Vickerman 96 Vancouver
Spokane
Tyler Alos 93 Seattle
Vancouver
Trevor Cheek 92 Vancouvr
Czech Republic(12)
Brno
Stathis Soumelidis 94 Everett
Chotebor
Michal Plutnar 94 Tri Cty
Koprivnice
Patrik Bartosak 93 Red Deer
Litvinov
Jakub Prochazka 94 Kootenay
Moravska Trebova
Marek Langhamer 94 Medicine Hat
Ostrava(3)
Matej Stransky 93 Saskatoon
Marek Kalus 93 Spokane
Mikulas Rimmel 95 Spokane
Plzen(2)
Marek Hrbas 93 Kamloops
Patrik Polivka 94 Victoria
Prague
Richard Nedomlel 93 Swift Current
Slavia Praha
Richard Nejezchleb 94 Brandon
Denmark(1)
Herning
Oliver Bjorkstrand 95 Portland
Finland(1)
Jyvaskyla
Eetu Laurikainen 93 Swift Current
Germany(1)
Cologne
Leon Draisaitl 95 Prince Albert
Latvia(3)
Riga
Edgars Kulda 94 Edmonton
Rinalds Rosinskis 94 Prince George
Roberts Lipsbergs 94 Seattle
Norway(1)
Oslo
Jonas Knutsen 93 Prince Albert
Russia(4)
Kazan
Andrey Makarov 93 Saskatoon
Moscow(3)
Kirill Vorobev 95 Portland
Alexander Delnov 94 Seattle
Alex Gogolev 92 Victoria
Slovakia(3)
Hummene
Filip Vasko 93 Kelowna
Kosice
Martin Gernat 93 Edmonton
Nitra
Marek Tvrdon 93 Vancouver
Sweden(6)
Leksand
Victor Rask 93 Calgary
Lulea
Malte Strömwall 94 Tri City
Malmo
Emil Sylvegard 93 Regina
Osby(2)
Axel Blomqvist 95 Lethbridge
Albin Blomqvist 93 Lethbridge
Stockholm
Henrik Nyberg 94 Kelowna
Switzerland(3)
Lugano(2)
Alessio Bertaggia 93 Brandon
Tim Bozon 94 Kamloops
Winterthur
Mirco Mueller 95 Everett
Ukraine(1)
Kiev
Pavlo Padakin 94 Calgary

Saturday 24 November 2012

Hitmen Cruise By The Tigers


 No Shinkaruk and no Valk for the Tigers last night in Calgary. The Hitmen actually decided to show up last night too. Beating the Tigers 4-1. It would of been a lot nicer to match the embarrassment that the Tigers handed to them last time. Oh not the Tigers I meant Shinkaruk and Valk. The 2 of them combined for 5 points a piece last time in a 10-1 shit kicking.
  Victor Rask opened up the scoring for the Hitmen and is finally starting to look like a player that was just sent down from an AHL team not a midget call up player like he did in the first couple games when he came back. He had a great night all around.
  Then in the second period Cody Sylvester got a beautiful shorthanded goal upper glove side and then a power play goal to make the score 3-0. Then 2 minutes later Pavol Padakin made that Yugoslavian (goalie or where ever he is from) Linkhammer (or whatever) look stupid by scoring an effortless beauty. That was the last we seen of Lankhummer for the night as he went to the bench.
  Pearce scored for Medicine Hat on the PP to make it 4-1 which the game ended. As for fights Spencer Humphries took on Jacob Doty . Have to hand it to Humphries for taking on a guy Doty's size. Doty though looks like he may of taken the short bus to school and I thought Humphries would of done a little better. Doty gets the win but Humphries did alright.
  Also in the game Darian Henry took a hard shot to which appeared to be his neck and had to leave the game. They showed it on replay and it looks like it could be bad. Hope he is alright. I want to see him take on Doty next time they play the Tigers.

  Then there was some drunk guy in the stands wearing a Tigers jersey with the old goalie Bunz name bar on the back. It appeared as if he was going to fight the mascot Farley at one point in the game. I would imagine 75% of people attending Hitmen games at one point or another have contemplated punching that mascot a time or two. But the problem is what if it is a woman or a mentally challenged person.
  3 stars Sylvester (3 points), Rask (1 goal, 1 assist), Driedger (24 saves).
Next game against Saskatoon Nov 30th.

Thursday 22 November 2012

Hitmen Edge Hurricanes

 
  Garbage goals aplenty for the Hitmen on Wednesday night. But when Rimjob faces almost 50 shots he is bound to let in a few. First goal Rissling bounced it off a defender Rimjob had no chance. 2nd goal was probably one of the most embarassing that Rimmer let in. Alex Roach let off a horrible slap shot just inside the blue line and it trickled past Rimmer. So slowly in fact he actually got to turn around and watch it go in the net on him like a slow motion video replay. Then when the game was tied at 2 with less than 30 seconds left Jake Virtanen scored from an awkward angle to net the winner.
  As for the Hurricanes. You ever wondered why they are called the Hurricanes? Sure it is windy in Lethbridge but they can not get a hurricane there. Sort of like Medicine Hat calling themselves the Tigers when there are no tigers there as  they have no zoo. Also Kelowna Rockets as I do not believe that Kelowna has a space program. Anyway.
  Lethbridge as boring as the roster may appear and in seasons before watching them are actually a very entertaining team to watch. Also not this year but next year and the year after will probably be one of the power houses of the WHL. They have 3 of the best 16 year olds I have seen in the league (next to Point in Moose Jaw) With Duke, Wong, and Pilon.
  For the Hurricanes both goals looked awesome first goal Axle Bloomqvist the 17 year old Swede listed at 6'5 but appears 7'5 recieved an amazing spin pass from Reid Duke. And the second goal was a nice slot shot from Tyler Wong his first career WHL goal. Duke and Wong (Sounds like a British Chinese Restaurant) looked awesome out there. I was shocked to see on the stats sheet that they didn't have more points this season the way they were playing.
  As for fights Padakin attempted to fight Macoy Erkamps. He is Russian what do you expect. Erkamps shit canned him. Then Harrison Harper laid a knee and Kenton Helgesen went after him and they had an even toe to toe match.
   Next up for the Hitmen are the Tigers who are on a 5 game losing streak. Hopefully the Hitmen can get a little redemption after their last meeting getting shit kicked 10-1 by the Shinkaruk-Valk show.

Sunday 18 November 2012

Hitmen edge Swift Current

   The Swift Current Broncos lost 4-2 to the Calgary Hitmen but no need to worry Bronco faithful you guys are still in second place in which appears to be the crappiest division in the history of junior hockey. So you can still smile and your team can suck as bad as they want and odds are you will still find a way to squeak into the playoffs. Next to the Prince Albert Raiders you guys don't even have a hockey team in your whole division.
  The Broncos came out flat with no fuel. The most effort I seen from them at the beginning of the game is when Adam Lowry skated onto the ice for warm up took a hard shot and then coasted. One Bronco player that did look like he was giving er well was #18 Daniel Dale but then I looked at the score sheet and seen he hasn't had a point in 24 games and was probably on the bubble of getting cut or being sent down to Maple Creek Jr.D then I never seen him after the first period and then thought he probably left the game to go and get a haircut. Which is too bad because I really wanted to see him fight.
  Anyway back to the game. Cody Sylvester scored a beautiful goal halfway through the first period assisted from Greg Chase and Brady Brassart to put the Hitmen up 1-0. Then Finlandnavian goalie put in some effort to stop it but ultimately fell during the puck going into the net.
  Then with 2 minutes remaining in the 1st Adam Lowry decided to try his skills at fighting with Spencer Humphries. Lets just say the UFC is not going to be calling on Lowry's door step anytime soon. Since he is a Winnipeg draft pick make sure in the future if he plays there to not go down in the North end unaccompanied. Humphries pumpelled him. Stick to scoring goals Adam.
   The second period was fairly uneventful although young Josh Thrower of the Hitmen got into a scrap with Chance Lund who is old enough to be Throwers father. Thrower held his own and did well.
  Then in the 3rd Pavol Padakin made it 2-0 for the Hitmen while shorthanded.With an assist from Samoridny. Then less than a minute later Graham Black realized that he was in a hockey game and scored. Then 5 minutes later he scored again. At this point it was starting to look like a real game. Then we had 2 more fights with Nedomlel fighting Rissling and Reum fighting Helgesen. Then a little over a minute later Peter Kosterman scored on a beautiful shot from the hashmark with assists to Rask and Macek. And to seal the game Padakin got his second of the night on an empty need from Jake Virtanen.
  Also at the end you had your usual Darian Henry riling up the other team and Bronco Josh Derko got a 10 minute misconduct because of it. I love watching Henry play out there he just pisses the other team off And then skates a way with this funny looking grin on his face.
  Basically an easy win for the Hitmen even though they played like crap. Next game is in Lethbridge on Tuesday and then back at the dome for Wednesday to face them again.
  As for the Broncos have fun in Edmonton tommorow night thats all I can say.
  

Tuesday 13 November 2012

Kootenay Sucks?

  
   Dah dah dah KOOTENAY SUCKS the Saddledome yells out last night during a 4-0 embarasment lose by your eastern division leaders to the team in dead last in the standings in the whole Western Hockey League. It didn't look as stupid when the crowd was yelling it after Brock Montgomerry scored in the first 21 seconds of the opening face off. Even after his second goal just a while later. But once he burried the Hat Trick to ensure the Ice a 3-0 lead it started to look dumb.
   The Ice over the night almost doubled the Hitmen in shots (34-17) and the Hitmen gave back up goalie Mack Shields no help what so ever during the whole game. While Mackenzie Skapski sat at the other end and got an easy shutout which he probably never expected to get that easy on the bus ride over to Calgary.
   The Hitmen should all start adding ov's to the end of their names as they really are starting to play like Russian players in the way it looks like they show up when they want to.
  Zach McPhee also got a goal with an empty netter. Sam Reinhart and Jaden Descheneau also each got a pair of assists each.
  Fights: Hegelsen and Wand. Mike Simpson and Spencer Humphries had a great fight  after Humphries got upset that Simpson laid a clean hit on Brendan Hurley.
  So basically the Hitmen snapped a 5 game winning streak against the last place team. The youngest team in the WHL. Which was missing 3 of their better players (Philp, Benoit, and Boyd). Wonder what the bag skate was like after that game?

Friday 9 November 2012

Royals fall to Hitmen 5-2

 
  The Hitmen finally looked like a first place hockey team tonight and not the team that got murdered and made a joke out of against Medicine Hat a few weeks ago. They beat the Victoria Royals 5-2 in a game that could of been a lot worse if it wasn't for the great goaltending of Calgary native Coleman Vollrath. When I fist seen this kid was starting in net I assumed it was because he was from Calgary. A goalie that has only played 3 games (1-2) and having Polivka (6-5) obviously your main guy. One would assume you would start your main goalie against the first place team in the East. But Vollrath made some great saves which could of been more embarassing for the Royals than it already was.
  Before any scoring even took place it looked scary for the Hitmen as they were on a 5 on 3 and Jamie Crooks had 2 break aways and great scoring chances and Driedger shut the door.

  Alex Roach recieved his player of the month award for the month of October tonight and he proved that he deserved it scoring 2 great goals and potting an assist to boot. Also deservingly he was the first star. Best game I have seen him play or from any Hitmen defender so far.
   Other goal scorers for the Hitmen were Brassart, Padakin, and Petersen with his first ever career dub goal. Stahl scored on a point shot for the Royals in the second and Hodges scored a beautiful goal with 1.5 seconds remaining.
  Fights were Kanzig vs Rissling, Franson vs Henry, and if you count it Virtanen vs Carroll but all that was was them throwing off their gloves and Virtanen falling down which was probably for the better as Carroll is alot bigger.
  This is the first time I have ever watched the Victoria/Chilliwack franchise ever play. One thing that I am amazed that wouldn't drive a coach nuts is the lack of effort #19 Logan Nelson puts in when he is skating off from a shift. Now I can't say he does this every game maybe he was lazy. But he skated off the ice while play was going on his end numerous times like he was skating out to a fucking tea party. It was like public skating time when he was getting ready to come off  If I was the coach screw his second on the team 16 points his ass should be benched. Total disrespect for the game and his team mates and the uniform he is wearing. I am not the only one in the crowd that seen that numerous fans beside me also pointed it out.
  Former Hitmen Gogolev looked good out there. Probably the best skater the Royals had and was held to an assist. Its still up for debate but if Zane Jones continues to improve and the fact that he is 2 years younger than Gogolev it may prove to be a winning trade for the Hitmen.
  I heard lots of great thing about the Royals Magee but he was pretty silent out there tonight. You could tell watching him that he has the skills and the heart but the wheels and the bounces just weren't going his way.
 Shots were 29-26 for the Royals.
  Tonight was also Cross Iron Mills night for those of you who don't know Cross Iron Mills is a mall north of Calgary I have never been there yet nor have no need to. But anyway in the second intermission they dropped baloons from the ceiling containing 5 and 10 off coupons at stores at the mall. This is a mall that costs the average Calgarian 10 in fuel just to get out. Anyway this quarter ton welfare woman with almost no teeth was sitting a few seats behind me. When kids were going for the baloons she was doing the classy thing and reaching her blubber past them and she ended up getting about 5 or 6 baloons. See as fun as I have at these games I also have to point out the things that irk me at them too. I still hate the fact that instead of having good looking girls go out and clean the ice they have old fat men do it. This makes no sense especially for a team with a budget like the Hitmen's. Also the Jumbo tron showing clips of people and grabbing me with a big wad of Copenhagen.
 Oh well still the best possible way I can imagine to spend a friday night ( Now I feel older than dirt).
  Next home game is Monday which was changed from Sunday against the Kootenay Ice so people can watch the Stamps play in a sea of green in Calgary. As much as I like Stamps games I am not going in -20 weather I will watch the game in the comfort of my home. Its going to be weird not cheering for Kootenay a team I watched for the last 3 years as much as I could. The Ice have some issues this year and should be a win for the Hitmen who are now on a 5 game winning streak.