Sunday, September 07, 2008

Stir it Up!

Things are getting crazy in the closing weeks: dark horses, upsets, jousting matches, just how will it all end? Probably with me in a skirt . . .

Silverwings (3-3-1) 3
DFW Titans (4-3-0) 0

Sergio Castillo avoids the scapegoat role despite leaving the ice early on a hooking call, the remainder of the Silverwings band together to kill the penalty and preserve the nil-nil tie. In the second their patience pays off when Jason Neal puts the Wings on top on the pass from Corey Howard, just a minute and a half into the game. The Titans match the Wings nearly shot for shot but cannot penetrate Spivey's masterful play, leaving the third open for Castillo to complete his turn around on the night with two goals, the first on the power play. With Sergio finding his rhythmn at the end of the season, the Wings may run the table from here in, only with a lot of help from other clubs will they be able to make a run for greatness. The Titnas an the other hand, are petering off, and could play themselves out of the top four if they are not careful. Spivey holds up a shut-out against the Titan's 34 shots!


Hitmen I (3-4-0) 9
Ice Holes (6-1-0) 2

Talk about peaking at the right time, Catherine Levesque of the Hitmen I had a couple of big games last week, this week she scores four Hitmen goals and two assists . . . at this pace no one stands a chance against the Hitmen. The Holes fall victim to Gallagher's devious plan, exposing their shortcomings, I didn't know they had any. The Hitmen watched the gmae develop for half of the first period, then they poured it on. Goals rained down on Jayson Jones from Gabriel Rivera, followed by Becky Bogle, then Kyle Haman, then Levesque. In the second the HOles entered the eye of the storm and utilized the calm to score two of their own to Andrea Cortinas first, then Mark Johnson. Just like the back side of the Hitmen's hurricane blew in with another goal from Levesque. The third period was all Hitmen as Jones was buffeted about the crease, the pucks rained down. Levesque got her hat trick, Haman got his second, then Levesque got the quad, and to bring it back around, Rivera scores another goal. The Iceholes take a loss in dramatic fashion, will their veteran roster pull it back together in time for the play-offs? The Hitmen will have another opportunity to work in the spoiler role against the Patriots who are clinging to the edge of the bubble right now. David Jackson (if it was him in net) allows only two goals on 37 shots!

Privateers (3-4-0) 2
Brewzers (4-3-0) 3

The 'Teers are really hurting these days, these are days you'll remember, never before and never since will the whole world be warm as this, I promise, and as you feel it you'll know it. If you were complaining last session about the play of this team I hope you're enjoying this ('cause it may not last much longer). They start off almost immediately behind when David Counch socres for the Brewzers just 36 seconds into the game. Brit Broostrom lights the lamp for the first time in a long time to finish the first period's scoring. The rowdy Privateers make a go at it when the stupendous Cody Payne manages to squeeze one past Mike Moore in the second. But in the third Jamil Al Jabri punches it past the Privateer netminder to cancel Payne's effect. In the final minute of the gmae Joel Bush grits his teeth and finally cmoes up with a goal, after meeting two and three Brewzers at the blueline all night, unfortunately the heartbreak falls hardest on Ryan Haley, er Ahlstedt? No . . . Willhoite? Is it Swartzbaugh? I can't remember, the point is, she married somebody on the team and she is really down in the dumps. Maybe their's still time for an annulment? The Brewzers are looking like the dark horse for the Keg.

Puckers (3-4-0) 5
Whalers (0-6-1) 2

Well, it looks like I am one win away from my cheerleading debut, the onnly team that can prevent me from making a fool of my self is the Chiefs . . . Ah, geez! Who am I kidding, I could make a fool out of myself without any help from the Puckers, all the same, if they win one more you might want to bring your cameras. The Puckers strike first at my embroidered arse, with a goal from Rick Gregory on the first shift, but Bryan Hamstra fires one right back in my honor to level the field. The Puckers win the periodWhen Jon Padilla scores off the Casey Jenkins feed, woah, Casey Jenkins? Why does he have such an interest in seeing me cross-dressing? The Puckers run the middle frame with goals from both Davids: Mr. Opalecky first, then Mr. Jmaes. In the third the Hamstra scores again for the rookie Whalers, but it doesn't scare the Puckers, they quench the fire intheir bellies with their fifth goal of the night (a Pucker record?) off the stick of Opalecky shorthanded into an emptynet. It was a relatively pedestrian night for Donaghue who only has to save 21 shots, facing 23.

Grave Diggers (3-3-1) 3
Snipers (3-4-0) 1

The Diggers approach the elusive .500 for the season with a decisive victory over the Snipers. Always entertaining when Ellis and the Snipers meet, the Snipers have to hear it from Ellis when Steve Smith gets the only goal of the first period, putting the Diggers up in shots and goals. In the secondJamil Al Jabri puts it right back in Ellis' face with a shot that bounces off the goal stick and flutters past his swiping glove into the net for the Sniper goal. But the Snipers are silenced when Randy Chappel puts the Diggers back on top before the period ends. Just for affect, Bob Barr charges into the crease and scores his second career goal, standing on the Sniper's throat(s?), that makes two goals in two games, where I come from, that's a streak, maybe he picked up Gloria's mojo. Jen Leonard must be kicking herself today as the tieing goal was on her stick but she fails to lift it over the sprawling body of Jon Ellis, Oh Yeah! The Digers have big hill to climb with the goal of .500, they face the Blue Devils next week, do I smell an upset?

Blue Devils (6-0-1) 1
Chiefs (3-3-1) 2

Speaking of those Blue Devils, their first loss comes at the hands of the Chiefs (maybe these guys can dliver me from my Pucker fate), it was a gritty game that ends with 33 minutes of penalties (incredibly, not the high for the night), but it started slow. The first two periods pass with power plays for each of the teams in each of the periods, but none accunulating any goals. Eventually the third period delivers some offense, when the Blue Devils go on the power play this time Ray Workman scores, only to see it erased by Lee Morgan, who score on the power play also, with less than two minutes left in regulation. The confident Devils play responsibly, saving their energy for OT, and the impemding shoot-out. But it was not to be, of all things the goalies give the game away, Jim DeBaro, sometimes Blue Devil tender, makes the critical, and unadvised, OT penalty that puts the Chiefs up a man, and when David Blubaugh succumbs to Mark Millards shot, David blows-up, collecting 15 minutes of penalties after the horn. I hope for his sake their are no consequences in the next game. For me, I hope the Diggers will be blessed with an easy win.

Patriots (4-3-0) 2
Komets (4-2-1) 1

What a nailbiter this one was! Coach Al was seen pulling out his hair as possibly the best Komet's season of all time hits a bump in the road. The Komets try to shut Ellis up but it's the Pats who find the back of the net first on Jeff Eagle's shot. In the second 'Ol Roy Haenselmann, constantly hovering around the crease, makes use of his quick stick to beat the Komet tender with the back door goal. With a renewed zeal the Komets fire even more pucks at the net, but come away with nothing but a sickening smirk from Ellis in the second period. More of the same in the third, The shots continue to pile-up but still no goals, until finally with nearly two and a half minutes left in the game, Albert Lacaze, waiting on the left post beats the lateral movement of Ellis, tipping the puck onto it's side to squeeze it past the post and deatroy the shut-out. The Komets eventually pull their goaltneder for the extra attacker, and then in a terrible coaching blunder, get called for too many men, negating the advantage. Undaunted the Komets left on the ice continue pounding the puck, until the game tieing goal laid in front of Scotty Baldree, Ellis having already made the first save, thorws the paddle infront of the shot, and barely saves the Pat's season. Baldree could have used that extra man, as the rebound bounced out into the open ice to his left. Time for a coaching change? Ellis saves 35 of 36 shots.

Stickmen (5-2-0) 5
Moose (2-5-0) 0

In the battle to end all, this game was like WWF. The scoring was really secondary to this game, which works out well since it all falls to two players: Peter Sjolin and Steph Trapp. It was the play of Sjolin (hat trick) that set-off one aspect of the drama, finding himself on the receiving end of all sorts of Blue Devil, I mean Moose, resistance, some of which culminated in Stickmen power plays. And, the fifth goal of the night was scored on a prone Blubaugh who refused to reutrn to his feet after the fourth goal. The most intrigueing aspect of the game is no doubt the fiasco betwixt Robert Sirkus and Val Kuntz. The greater number of penalty minutes fall to Val because of the retalitory nature of her actions: Val Kuntz - (Charging Major), 5 min , 5:06 - Val Kuntz - (Charging Game Misconduct), 10 min , 5:06. But, by all accounts (even Bob's) the whole incident is the fault of Robert Sirkus. Robert talked with me today and also sent me an E-mail.

The play of Robert Sirkus has been under a microscope for many people throughout our little league, and I have been one of those people who watches his actions fairly intently. Whether you approve or disapprove of his physical play, Bob has a protocol that he stives to hold himself to concerning receiving and dealing hits. He and I disagree quite frequently about these plays, but over the last couple of sessions I have been impressed by his new direction, trying to avoid penalties altogether. It hasn't always worked out, he still gets penalties (some good, some bad (if you classify)), but he tkaes great pride in returning to the locker room with a clean slate.

Having said all that, what happened with Val was inexcusable, and he knows that. He has offered apologies to Tom Yockey, the League, the Sticks, and especially Val herself. All of these are being delivered by me directly from him in this forum or by phone and personal E-mails. I don't expect everyone to immediately accept this apology and certainly don't want to deny anyone their feelings for being wronged, but Bob has taken a bold step that I commend him for.

Bob has sent a message to Yockey to let him know that whatever the league may decide to do regarding his actions, he has issued himself a suspension for the remainder of the session. From his E-mail to me: "The bottom line is, I expect others to be held to a standard, I should be held to the same standard." Bob is ashamed of how he represented himself on the ice, and is trying to rectify this problem with himself and everyone that he will play with in the future, too.

The good news is that as far as I know no one has any lasting injuries from this incident. Bob will not be at the rink for a while and I hope that everyone else will show the same sort of respect and allow a cooling off period before firing-off an ill-advised comment here.

We're all here to have fun and get a little exercise. So get out there and do your part. And, as Red Green says, "Keep your stick on the ice".

Spell check is failing me, and time is running out. Hope I didn't do too bad.

42 comments:

Anonymous said...

Blubaugh officially gets the cheapshot of the season award for punching our guy from behind after the game. Come on man, can you come up with any more silly of a way to solve your problems? Seriously! You know what the real irony is??? Our man didn't even nail your girlfriend! She fell down, and to avoid slamming into her, he threw his arms against the boards above her as she was falling (which gave the appearance of checking her into the boards)!

Of course Im sure youve got too much pride to admit that you were wrong.

By the way, to the rest of the Blue Devils, very good game! I had a lot of fun!

Anonymous said...

I (partially) take back what i just wrote. We all lose our temper. But just realize man that when he slammed her it wasn't even intentional.

Anonymous said...

I (partially) take back what i just wrote. We all lose our temper. But just realize man that when he slammed her it wasn't even intentional.

bcIII said...

I think you night want to take that all back, let me know and I'll delete it for you, whoever you are.

Anonymous said...

sure ellis. go ahead and delete it all. Im too tired (and too old) to start a blog war.

Anonymous said...

i spoke with david via text on sunday and we came to the conclusion that he had to do what he had to do. from where he was standing he said he thought kirk intentionally ran val, but i reminded him that in i league people can skate very well and no one really intentionally does anything...most of it happens on accident. but from what i saw (and kirk confirmed and both refs agree) it seemed as if they both got tangled up and she fell into the boards and he tried to do is best to avoid touching her. so although i don't agree with the way he went about doing it (running a guy from behind in the hand shake line) i can understand why he did it. anyway, chiefs have moved on and have had fun with it, hope val and dave can as well.

younger sirkis

Anonymous said...

sirkis, point taken. Like I said, people lose their tempers. I can't really say how I would react in that situation (probably the same as Dave did).

Anonymous said...

teers should bring hodges back

Anonymous said...

Are you kidding not even Hodges could save this team! Maybe they should go back to D-ville...

Anonymous said...

Ellis, nice pass to the other team at the end of your game the other night.

Way to pull an Ellis

Anonymous said...

so what exactly happened in that game?

Anonymous said...

which game? seems like a few people went retarded last weekend...

Anonymous said...

someone needs to teach blubaugh the meaning of sportsmanship before someone gets hurt. how many times will he be allowed to go nuts before the league does the right thing and suspends him?

Anonymous said...

Just realize man that from where I was, which wasn't too far away, I saw him put his arms into the back of her head, and then her head into the boards in front of our bench. Then, he looked over at her laughing and got up and rejoined the play. I was looking for any kind of "hey, sorry about that." sign and I didn't see one. I see people hit each other all the time and 99% of the times, at least one of the players makes an apologetic effort. I didn't see anything close to that. So defend your team mate all you want, but don't expect me not to defend my woman. According to the great Bobby "scores the empty netter from the penalty box" Sirkis, it wasn't intentional. I have a lot of respect for coach Sukass and if that's what he says I can believe it. However, although I'm sorry for how things happened, I have no regrets on how I acted because I went off of what I knew at the time.

How many of you out there really wouldn't have come to your woman's defense, and who are you because we have some real men on the Blue Devils who are single and your women deserve better.

As for the incident with Old Man Sirkis it's a touchy subject at the moment and I have no comment.

And for the rest of you, grow up. Of all the people I've knocked around since I've been in this league, how many of them do you see whining about it? If the people I've had altercations with were really that concerned and the incidents themselves that serious, I would be out of this league. Tom Yockey isn't the boob some of you think he is. And, I actually get along with the majority of the people I've mixed it up with. If my actions bother you that much grow a pair and do something about it, otherwise, get over it.

The Chiefs put up a great fight and for me and several of my teammates that was the most mentally and physically exhausting game we've had to play in a while. I think a lot of the calls were crap, but that went both ways. We lost because the other team wanted it more. That game was awesome to play in.

Anonymous said...

Did you read about the green Polar Bears in Tokyo?

Anonymous said...

Tom Yockey isn't the boob some of you think he is.


Jeez he looked like a right boob to me.

(yes gilligan it's me)

Anonymous said...

its all fun until someone calls the police due to goalie violence, it HAS happened before

Anonymous said...

It's Willhoite.

Anonymous said...

"According to the great Bobby "scores the empty netter from the penalty box" Sirkis"

ahhh....d-ville holiday tourny, good times! i actually didn't score a goal on that. i just stopped a guy from scoring on our empty net from the penalty box

Anonymous said...

How did the Hitmen beat the best defensive team in I League so badly? 9 goals scored? Nothing against the Hitmen, I am sure they have a decent squad. Did the Iceholes play without a goalie? Or did they take a weekend off after clinching the playoffs?

Anonymous said...

from everything I've seen/read about the Chiefs game last week, Blubaugh tried to punch Kirk from behind. Don't know if that's true or not, but if so it sure is hard for David to hide behind the noble cause of defending his girlfriend. Man up and drop the gloves instead of throwing a sucker punch.
Also, how much of a time difference was there between the alleged check into the boards and the emergence of the "handshake assasin?" I guess David was really mad about what happened to his girlfriend, but was able to stay focused on his task of letting pucks past him. Once that was finished, though, Watch out!!

Anonymous said...

to be far to david, kirk plays defense and is rarly ever in front of the net, where i am sure he would have sucker punhed him anyway

Anonymous said...

So what's worse, the tough guys in the league that check girls (Sirkus and Kirk??) or the sucker punch? In my opinion they are on equal footing. If this guy that checked Dave's girl is the guy I am thinking of he plays in the grey area all the time.

Anonymous said...

This really comes down to the poor officiating that takes place week to week as well as the lack of enforcement on Yockeys part.

It's all fun and games til someone gets their ear cut off.

Anonymous said...

no more refs.
yockey needs to sit in the stands with a rifle and dish out justice that way.

that would be an excellent way to enforce penalties and keep out ringers.

Anonymous said...

Sukass always beat up his women and make'em cry.

Anonymous said...

i think it has been pretty well documented that kirk did not check anyone... but did get sucker punched.
I agree that the sucker punch was no more dirty than Sirkus' incessant "(S)he ran into me!" checks. Despite that, I still can't reconcile Blub's actions with his explanation. All of that tough talk about defending his woman just doesn't make much sense knowing that he chose to go after Kirk from behind a few minutes after the phantom check. Seems to me that a "real man" would punch a gibroni in the face or maybe wait in the parking lot to round house kick the gibroni, chuck norris-style... then tea bag him.
But no, Blub is a different breed of tough guy. He'd rather sneak around, Beverly Hills Ninja-style (RIP Chris Farley), waiting to waddle into the fray with an unsuspecting foe. He knows the number 1 rule of tough guys, "if you're going to fight, make sure you are wearing at least 30lbs worth of padding and a helmet, if possible."
If The SwayzeDog were in town and saw Saturday's Icecapades, he'd be repulsed. He'd throw another CrossBar patron through a glass pane so he could yell down to the players on the ice, "WTF guys, didn't any of you see 'Youngblood?' What about 'Roadhouse?' Don't you know that pain don't hurt? And how come most of you have been playing hockey in this league for years and still haven't gotten any better?" Truly a sad day for rec league sports in Euless.
Lastly, the refs... Let's all stop crying about the refs. We're I-league players and we're bad at hockey so is it a big surprise that our I-league refs are as good at calling games as Blub is at being noble? Or as good as Sirkis is at playing the puck?? I say we go out this weekend with the mentality that "If they don't call it, then it must be legal," and just bash the shit out of eachother. Hell, even if they do start to call penalties they'll have to let a lot of things slide to make sure the game ends in less than 45 minutes. The faster they get the games over with, the sooner they can all go home and watch the new posts on youporn. And really, isn't that the most important thing?

Anonymous said...

I've got nothing, but is that a surprise.

Anonymous said...

ahh the ear on the ice incident.....a classic. That is what happens when the refs don't control the game.

Anonymous said...

I'd like to take a quick moment to apologize for my earlier post. After reading back over I realized that it really doesn't make any since. I wasn't there to see what happened and I don't really know any of the people involved. I've been kinda cranky because of a recent spat with my partner (yes, I'm gay), and I was trying to express my anger by jumping on the very small bandwagon of people who like to gripe and moan about things they know nothing about. It's just that I don't have much of a life anymore since I've gotten older and I get too caught up in the drama that is Euless saturday night hockey. Please forgive me, I love you all.

Anonymous said...

I definitely don't apologize for any remarks and I think my posts make a lot of "since." ???? Also, if you thought anything I wrote was bitchy or based in anger, then you probably had quite a bit of difficulty with standardized testing in high school. For example,

1.) What was the author's tone in the above reading?
a. impassioned
b. objective, impersonal
c. light, humorous, comical
d. spaghetti

Stop saying (d).

Here's a few more revelations...
-The commish of the 'More Taste League' is not real so go back to drinking your beer without fear of reprisal.
-Michael Moore's movies are in no way based on facts, that's not what documentary means.
-Stephen Colbert isn't really a fan of George Bush or Bill O'Reilly (Papa bear).

That's all I have time for right now. We'll have to resume this later.

Anonymous said...

Dave, You get the beer& I WILL GET THE SHOOTS !!!!! I TOLD #8 SORRY & For Val some thing are better done Face to face !!! OH is. This is Kirk

Anonymous said...

anyone else bothered that we have a gay amongst us in a bloody sport? just sayin

Anonymous said...

I talked to Yockey today and he's about to issue a one session ban for both Blumbaugh and Sirkis Sr.

Good decision as both of them have ruined the spirit and fun of I League.

Anonymous said...

wasn't worth the buffet

Anonymous said...

And what about VAL ?

Anonymous said...

Funny how Yockey would decide to tell "anonymous" before telling either of the actual parties involved. I think you're blowing smoke. Blubaugh shows a one game suspension, Sirkis shows 4 (as requested), and Val shows 0.

Anonymous said...

Rumor has it that Blumbaugh was going to miss this weekend anyways, so does that mean he'll have to sit the first game he would have been back?

Anonymous said...

that Dancing with the Stars gig finally come through?

O-H

Anonymous said...

anon 4:47

you know where liars go?

Anonymous said...

Yes we do!! They go to Oklahoma And become "OU" fans !!!!!! Its all good lets go have some BEER and play hockey. Kirk

Unknown said...

Val's last name is Kuntz...ha.