Sunday, January 11, 2009

Welcome to the Majors

The minor I-league sticks with the "instruction" part of I-league and holds the first of two practices, but the Majors (too good for practice, right?) jumped right into the fray. The Majors have added a few teams and the Snipers are not in the division anymore, bringing the total from eight to ten teams. Those who were here last session will be somewhat familiar with the Lone Star Imports (LSI) and the Whalers, both have graduated from the minors. If you've played here for a bit longer than that, you might remember the Spiders, back from hockey limbo, with much the same roster. Tonight there were games of all types. Do you like tight, defensive, low-scoring affairs; high-scoring, lights-out offensive games; dominating juggernauts; or perhaps you prefer the elegant art of the shut-out (ahem)? What's not to like?

Major League opening night:

Blue Devils (0-1-0) 1
LSI (1-0-0) 2

The Devils return with a touch of Keg hangover, the expansion Imports take advantage of all the opportunities that the Pats could not, last week. In the first, "Big Billy" William Kuo, buries the puck behind Blubaugh off the sweet feed from Catherine Levesque. In the second, the Devils put the Imports on the power play on three occasions, but kill them all off, it takes a mental hic-cup on the one Blue Devil power play to put LSI up by two. Who should be the impetus for this development but the all seeing Catherine Levesque. She springs Gabe Rivera for the shorty. The Imports hold down the Devils offense for what would have been a shut-out, last session, but with the extra six minutes of play, Charlie Heine finally spoils the night for David Jackson, with a Blue Devil's consolation goal.

Ice Bats (1-0-0) 3
Komets (0-0-1) 2

There may have been some dispute about the addition of Chris Gallagher to the Komets roster at the beginning of the game but a late roster addition by the Bats proves to be the real story of the game. A.J. DiBenedetto fills the net for Komets and turns away all the shots in the first period, Rodney Forehand secures the early lead with a Komet goal, scored strangely enough on the forehand. In the second, the Bats apply the pressure and tie the game with a goal from Scott Hunton. A few minutes later, Mike Bierwiler retakes the Komet lead, but sees it vanish when Danny Grimes scores with only twenty-seven seconds left in the middle frame. In the final period, neither team can come up with the winner, the Komet defense puts the clamp on the Bats limiting them to single digit shots for regulation but in overtime, the Bats find their way through the coverage and it's Catherine Levesque, apparently unhappy with her two assists for the Imports, who scores the winner for the Bats, no doubt she burned Gallagher in the slot.

Whalers (0-1-0) 1
Spiders (1-0-0) 6

Tony Marra, got his win for the night in net for the Ice Bats, but when he takes the ice against Josh Ayala (fresh up from the Chiefs in the minors) and the Spiders, he takes a whoopin' of the highest order. The Spiders have been out for a while but they waste no time in their return game, just twenty-six seconds into the game, Pete Clarke puts his arachnid teammates up on the board, by the time the first was over the Spiders had a three to nothing lead with the fine work of Bill Wessel and Evan Callahan. For some reason the Spider's forwards decided to take a nap in the second period, resulting in a scoreless thirteen minutes, but they got back into it in the third. Andrew Patti tallies the fourth unanswered Spider goal and Brian Couture lengthens the lead to five, from the point. In the closing of the game, Pete Clark scores again. At this point the conditioning of the Spiders then comes into question, with only eleven seconds left in the game, the Whalers come up with the pride point, a goal from Richard Walter. Josh, you suck!

Brewzers (0-1-0) 0
Patriots (1-0-0) 3

The Pats had their only multi-goal lead against the Brewzers last session, but Mike Moore hadn't forgotten. Shots for the Brewzers were few and far between, only six shots on the board through two periods. While at the other end the Pats piled-on shot after shot without reward. Mike makes save after save, until late in the second when stretching across the goal line to cover a rebound, he pulls his quad. He manages to hold-off the onslaught for the remainder of the period, but can't make it through the third, Jeff Eagle scores the first Patriot goal, and Travis Lehr follows suit. The Brewzers double their efforts on offense, inspired by their netminder, but the twine eludes them. The Brewzer spirit was broken, when a pass from behind the net bounces off Mac Miller under Moore for the third goal.

DFW Titans (1-0-0) 5
Stickmen (0-1-0) 3

The Titans scrape together a roster, just before the Zam leaves the ice, and they choose wisely. Pete Clarke and Mike Kirkland score the only goals of the opening period, both for the Titans. In the second, the Titans start it up again, with a goal from Jamil Jabri, but the Stickmen wouldn't lay down and die, clutch striker, Alex Eysermanns collects the first Stickmen goal, Mike Kirkland erases it before the buzzer ends the second. It take half the third period to get to the next goal, but Kirkland makes it worth the wait, and the hat trick is his. The Sticks make a push for overtime: a goal from Brian Listman, and a power play goal from Ken Halford pull the Sticks to within two, but even with the new longer periods, time runs out. Steve, did I say "clutch", what was I thinking?

Good times, only one more week of practices and the minors will be underway.

40 comments:

Anonymous said...

Just curious, whats the deal with the Teer's??

Anonymous said...

And the Chris Gallagher question begs to be addressed...

Otherwise, we can soon welcome back Hodges, Sirkis, Skupien, Isham, etc.

Anonymous said...

what i mean is where are they (the teer's?? are they in minor? major? where arethey playing??)

Anonymous said...

answer a question with a question...who cares?

Anonymous said...

Chris Gallagher in the 'I' league ? Good God I hope not.

bcIII said...

Gallagher was only trying to fill a spot on a very short team, and made no impact on the scoresheet.

From what I am hearing, the Privateers and the Snipers are both in the Majors but chose to practice the first two weeks. So I need to get to the bottom of this: What teams are in which divisions, and how will the teams playing fewer games compete in the point standings with the teams playing more?

Anonymous said...

My guess is that they should just be seen as two losses (to be fair to everyone else).

-27

Anonymous said...

(or, not two losses, but just that they are down points (equivalent to losing two games)...

-27

Anonymous said...

(or, not two losses, but just that they are down points (equivalent to losing two games)...

Well we were never told that would be the case so I hope that is not the way it works out... We were under the impression that it was a league thing... bciii keep us posted.

Anonymous said...

You can say Gallagher didn't make an impact, but with 3 "C" leaguers on your defense (Gallagher, Schact and Ledesma) you can pretty much bet you ain't gonna score to much.

Jamie said...

Will they make the teams that chose to play forfeit two games? Which two?

The team Gallagher played on LOST!

So what's the big deal?

Anonymous said...

The team Gallagher played on LOST!

Wrong!! Get the facts straight, Jamie.


http://www.pointstreak.com/framed/players/gamesheet_full.html?gameid=920046

Anonymous said...

You can say Gallagher didn't make an impact, but with 3 "C" leaguers on your defense (Gallagher, Schact and Ledesma) you can pretty much bet you ain't gonna score to much.

can you tell me which C league teams these guys play on?

Anonymous said...

Sounds like the stickmen just like to make excuses.

Anonymous said...

http://www.pointstreak.com/players/playerpage.html?playerid=2483511&seasonid=3234

Recent enough C league experience for ya?

So what are the RULES Yockey?

THUNDER-DOME?

Anonymous said...

So what if they are playing C-League in D - Ville? Isn't C at Duncanville like major I at Euless? What exactly is the true difference in the skill level? I'd bet you could take all of the best of Major I and be competitive over there.....but maybe I just contradicted myself as I guess all of the top players are just at that level. My opinion is that at least 60-70% of the Major I players would be just fine in a D - League.

Anonymous said...

I much rather know where Liam and Noel Gallagher are.

Anonymous said...

I don't think that there is really anything to "Major vs Minor" in the i-league other than mentality. LSI proved that last week when they beat BD (after losing to the puckers a couple weeks earlier. Any given week it is a complete crapshoot as to who will will a specific game (as I have seen in my own team where we have beaten the #1 team one week only to lose to the last place team the next week).. Anyone agree or disagree?

Anonymous said...

Gallagher played 2 games.
Lost one won one.
It was fun playing against him.

I agree, theres not much difference between minor and major.

Anonymous said...

Everyone knows that by now, the I League is not an I League. It is a low D League. The I League is for players that can't skate straight, can't stop and can't shoot. It is for Beginners.
The I League that we have right now in Euless, again is a Beer League/ Low D League. The actual D League in Euless is a C League for other rinks.
So, there is no need to bitch about a player that didn't do anything on the scoresheet but actually helped other players to advance their skills.
Did Gallagher take control of the games ? Answer to that is no.
Did he bring the level of competition to better the game and make it more fun ? Yes Didn't the Komets lose against the Ice Bats 11 - 1 the last game ? Yes
So, the people that bitch need to understand that the I League is not an I League. The Major I is a low D and the Minor I would be a Lower D ...

Anonymous said...

Who's the J-league now?

Anonymous said...

"Did Gallagher take control of the games ? Answer to that is no."

Beacuse he was the 4th or 5th best player on the Titans that night.

Did Schact and Ledesma completely dominate and allow Kirkland to score 3. (BTW without them he did nothing just the week before vs the same team) Answer to that is YES.

Anonymous said...

You can't say they made all the difference, the stickwomen are the most inconsistent team in the league. That's why their goalie jumped ship.

Anonymous said...

Not exactly......

Anonymous said...

unless you play c league in EU or FB, you don't play c league

Anonymous said...

ooo so it's like 6th grade in Oak Cliff? Gotcha.

Anonymous said...

So if you play D, you are allowed to play Major I. If you play in the C, then you can't play Major I.
So, people need to stop and think that Major I is a beginner League, it's not.

Anonymous said...

I-league is a beginner league. I just started playing a year ago and I do fine in I-league.

Anonymous said...

Is the schedule only going to be released on a week by week basis again this season?

Anonymous said...

YUP!!!!!

Anonymous said...

"If you play in the C, then you can't play Major I."

You could last week.

Anonymous said...

I just started playing hockey last July in the I league and its fine. Not that big of a deal. Coming from the minors into the majors, I did detect better play against the Spiders but that's how we learn right? Who cares if someone is better or not? The only 2 ways to get better are to practice and/or play against and with people who are better than you.

-Whalers #2

Anonymous said...

we were told no games this week due to kids tournaments all weekend

Unknown said...

Don't worry, my friends, you will be seeing us privateers soon enough.

Anonymous said...

Soon enough?? here they are for ya!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8i8vjtoX8q0

Pizazz Pizazz come on we're gonna give it to you!

Anonymous said...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a5UUo_YlhdM

this is why they didnt play last weekend

Anonymous said...

That's the first I've heard of it... Can anyone confirm that there are NO Euless I-league games on Saturday 1/17?

Anonymous said...

There definitely arent (unless you are 7)

-27

Unknown said...

There are no seven year olds in I league.

Anonymous said...

yes, there aren't any games this weekend unless you are 7 because our games are cancelled due to kids tourneys