Sunday, March 15, 2009

The End is Near

First of all, my sources are confirming the rumors that the Major division will soon be rebranded as D-league. This will not assuage those who complain about ringers, or at least not for long, since the complaints will soon be that there are too many players of C, B, and even A quality. . . on somebody else's team. I'm still having fun no matter what they call it, I hope some of you can do the same.

Secondly, here's the weekend in review. . .

minor

Warriors (4-0-1) 5
Grave Diggers (4-2-0) 6

The undefeated Warriors had to search high and low for a goalie, finding A. J. DiBenedetto just before the Zam finished the surface, unfortunately he gives-up the first goal to Digger Kyle Amman on a first period power play. But, in the second the Warriors light up Ellis for three unanswered goals- first to Mac Miller, then to Nate Hodges, and finally to Dallas Lehr. The Diggers close the period when Bruce Davis brings them within one. Ellis starts the third with more insane antics leading to two more goals from Hodges- an ugly hat trick. Kyle Amman fires back two Grave Digger goals completing his own hat trick, and Randy Chappel comes up with the tying goal in the final minute of regulation. The game carries on to a shoot-out, Where Ellis gets a measure of revenge turning away Lehr, Hodges and for the win- Clark Sandlin. Move over refrigerators, the Diggers are what's cool.

Silverwings (1-2-2) 1
Chiefs (6-0-0) 4

The Chiefs continue their roll through the league, leading the charge with two goals in the first: Bill Broad and Richard Wojcio. In the second they cool off on the scoring and collect a couple penalties, but their PK is unfaltering. Marie Lindley delivers a potent blow for the Silverwings. Ayala closes off the net, ending the Wing rally before it begins. With a goal from Mike Kirkland and one from Ben Stillwagon, the Chiefs have established themselves as the greatest I-league minor team. . . ever. With their first win occurring last week, in what league will the Silverwings find their fortune?

Shockers (2-4-0) 2
Puckers (3-3-0) 1

The Shockers gave-up the first win to the Silverwings, the first career shut-out to Eric Spivey, and appeared to be in total disarray following the eight goal loss. It certainly didn't look promising when the first shot whizzed by back-up goal tender Jon Ellis' blocker as Matt Roberts puts the Puckers in the lead. The Shockers refuse to lose, they return fire with Thomas Mathias' goal. The Pucker's short bench and Blubaugh's conditioning eventually catch up with the Red Machine when Jackson Chang drains the third period game winner. The Puckers suffer another defeat but maintain a tenuous grip on a .500 record, good enough to tie for fourth, and a spot in the bracket. . . in an eight team division.

Ice Holes (0-5-1) 0
Mutineers (3-3-0) 4

The Holes give a valiant effort in the first keeping the Mutineers off the board, but they can't score anything themselves. In the second the Mutineers get online Eric Ahlstedt delivers the game winner while the Hole offense hardly gets out of their own zone. In the third Mike Kirkland collects a power play goal for the Mutes and before the game ends Ahlstedt earns a hat trick. What was all of this talk about the Mutineers not being able to buy a win? Sure, it is the Ice Holes.

MAJOR

Blue Devils (4-4-0) 3
LSI (3-5-0) 5

The Devils drop another important game. With two quick goals in the first the Devils looked to be in control, but in the second Chris Zoll and Charlie Heine's gains are erased by the Import offense, specifically James Macha and Gabe Rivera. With a tie and two talented teams, not to mention a goalie change for LSI, the third period was set for high drama. And, it delivered. Rivera strikes again to put the Imports in front for the first time and Jay Peters ties the game about a minute later. The Blue Devils had been spectacular on the penalty kill, but four times proved too many when Cory Cooper put the Imports back on top. As times got desperate, Blubaugh was forced to flee the net for the extra attacker, it back fires though ending in an empty net goal for LSI player Ken Lentz.

Patriots (8-0-0) 7
Spiders (4-3-1) 3

Adam Sugarwala creates a panic on the Patriot bench when his first two shots at the net pass by Ellis for goals. But in typical veteran fashion the Patriots fire back three unanswered goals from Jeff Eagle, John Newell, and Kendall Bernard for the lead. The Spider's Bill Wessel claims the tying goal but the Pats score again for the lead, this one from William Craft, to close the middle frame. In the final period the Pats big guns put their skates on the Spider's throats with three more goals: Roy Haenselmann, Dallas Lehr, and Jeff Eagle. Earlier in the session this Pats squad appeared to be very balanced, but the scoring that has increased has been offset by the drop in goal play, this needs to get fixed before the playoffs. . .

Snipers (1-5-0) 0
Ice Bats (6-2-0) 2

The Bats don't provide much drama. . . at least not in their play. They continue to deliver wins with lots of attitude. This game was all about goaltending, just one side though. Ice Bat net minder Joey Otsuka turns in a perfect game on seven shots, while Terry Redmon gets a workout facing forty-two for the game. He holds off the best the Bats can get for two periods, but Andrew Latham breaks the dam in the early third. No hope for the Snipers as their captain heads for the box allowing Raul Gilbreath to put them down by two- and perhaps two scoring chances left in the tank.

Privateers (6-0-0) 4
Canadiens (4-2-0) 3

The second most dramatic game of the night stars A. J. DiBenedetto (again) in a losing effort (sadly, again). The Privateers score first when Jeremy Boyd makes the most of the power play opportunity, a lead that would last until late in the third when Chris Gallagher would tie the game. Joel Bush reclaims the 'Teer lead less than a minute later. And who should answer the call but Gallagher for the tie, followed by a lead changing goal from Young Kim, with a little hard work on defense the last half of the third would be behind the Canadiens with a quality win. . . The 'Teers send shot after shot in the general direction of the net and with less than two minutes left in the game Brian Zientek beats A. J. and ties the game. As the clock winds down Patrick Haley sinks the Canadien's battleship, but this goal with only ten seconds left in the game shouldn't fall at A. J.'s feet but rather at those of William Cravens, who put the Canadiens down a man in the closing minute.

Brewzers (2-6-0) 5
Whalers (1-7-0) 3

Both of these teams were looking for goalies on Saturday, whatever that means. Steven Coolyard of the Brewzers and Beck Schooley of the Whalers cancel each other out in the first period. But in the second it wasn't even close, the Brewzers serve up the Whalers a la mode with goals from Josh Sutton, Brit Broostrom (WOW), and Collyard. Collyard opens the third with his hat trick leaving a three goal mountain for the Whalers. Paul Thurston scores the first in that climb and Thomas Aarons takes the next step but the Whalers apparently have Sherpa impostors leading the way.

Komets (3-4-1) 2
Stickmen (3-4-1) 3

The Sticks start it off with the only goal of the first, it falls to Glenn Listman. The Komets get the tying goal in the second from Rodney Forehand and take the lead in the third with a quick goal from Kellen Kauffman. The celebration would be short lived when the Sticks put all their hopes in one basket- that being Brad Bynum. Well, with a-tisket and a-tasket Bynum drops the two goals putting the Stickmen up by one forcing A. J. to watch the final seconds tick off the clock from the bench.

It seems like Ellis, Blubaugh, and DiBenedetto played all of the games themselves.

33 comments:

Anonymous said...

I think True Minor Division I league should move to Friday nights; D league, including rebranded I League Major, moves to Saturday nights, and then move up some of the D league teams to Sunday night C league. Even it out across the board.

#13

Anonymous said...

Jon nice post... but to get back on topic ringers suck... darn it all the teams have ringers.. we need to smoke them out! spiders, pats, teers, devils, Team Chris (times 2), komets, Ice bats, and brewsers even have a ringer and they still can't win... Man the only honest teams are the snippers and the stickmen and I can only say that because I have not seen them play...

Anonymous said...

Its a nice idea and one thats been kicked around before, but when you think it through a lot of Sat night guys already play for a D-league team on Fri nights.
So, a lot of players would have a decision to make regarding which team they are going to stick with and would alter the makeup of the team you now play for.
And dont forget the limited number of goalies in this league...

Anonymous said...

current league schedule at euless

Fri - D league 15 teams (majority of top 3 team's players played in the c leauge in the past year)

Sat - I league 21 teams (8 minor and 13 major)

Sun - C league 4 teams

euless is the probably the only ice hockey ring in history that has 2 levels of i league. why don't we just rebrand the whole thing and call it what it really is? take the current league you are in and just call it one level higher? since most people play friday and saturday nights anyway, it shouldn't really hurt anything.

Fri - C league (fka D league)
Sat - I league (fka I minor)
Sat - D league (fka I major)
Sun - B league (fka C league)

Would be the best way to solve the problem.

Anonymous said...

^^^^^^
from sirkis

Erick said...

I think there is certainly some legitimacy to the whole ringer argument. The problem is that no one can point a finger at another team when their team has ringers too.

But for sure, neither of the so-called Euless I-leagues are really I-leagues. I-leagues are for teaching the basics -- skating, stopping, passing, wrist shots, snap shots. For most of us, these are skills that we have at least some minimum mastery over.

Most of us (myself included) have played in I-league for several seasons. I certainly would welcome the change in the name.

I do get aggravated that the Privateers are routinely singled out as having ringers, while other teams with ringers are given the free pass.

Anonymous said...

I must retort on the idea that the Komets are sprouting ringers. Perhaps we should define a 'ringer' firstly.

A ringer in one league isn't one in another, so its a relative term and hard to define.

Accomplishments: Perhaps we should define it then by accomplishments? Are 3 career hat-tricks in a league an indication you should be playing up?

Time On Ice: Or should be define it by time on the ice? What if you have spent 12 years on the ice and you still suck (like Jon Ellis?) :P

League Experience: Should we define it by your experience in other leagues? Like playing in Duncanville's High School league? (ala Privateers?) What if you sucked in your high school team, but you could easily compete in a C-league? Does that make you a ringer in an I-League?

The Komets lead center, Scottie Baldree, STARTED IN I-LEAGUE with the 'Spuds' (the name of the team before we became the 'Komets'). Does that qualify as a ringer? The 2nd highest scoring member of the team (me) has only played for 2 years (heck, I've only SKATED for 2 years), and all of those years were done in I-League teams and public skating events.

Speaking for myself, I find it very difficult to compete at all in D-leagues (which I am trying out this year in Farmers Branch)... STILL WITHOUT ANY POINTS!! Can I compete in the I-League? It comes and goes, but mostly is dependent on who else is on the ice with (and against) me.

The Komets very much enjoy the Instructional portion of our I-League; we take in new skaters whenever they appear. To my knowledge, we have never turned down a request to play based on the persons LACK of playing ability... only their over-experience or their attitude problems.

If it came down to it (and if I had the authority to do so), I would consider pulling the Komets out of the Euless league and moving them to Nytex or some other central location where we could still be a learning, growing team. That is certainly on the table if this league can't get a handle on competitive play.

I thought the game we had last Saturday vs. the Stickmen was a very competitive match-up. We didn't have any one person who dominated the game, there was give-and-take and in the end, both teams put all they had into the game and shook hands with respect.

I might respect the skills of someone who played in High School and can tromp all over me on the ice, but I will not find any respect for that very same person's choice to play against a bunch of beginners. None.

Go find some competition dude (or dudette) and take your drunken girlfriend with you.

Anonymous said...

I play on a D team and an I-team in Euless. I know I'm not an I-level player anymore but I stay in I-league for two reasons. First, I can only play on the weekends b/c the weekday games are usually too late. Secondly, I like to play on the same team as my friends.
So you guys solve that problem for me.
Before you even suggest it, I-league wont ever be moved off of Saturday nights. The StarCenter makes too much $$ for them to risk a loss of revenue by moving the league to another night. Also, for as much as people complain about ringers, I don't see any teams leaving the league to go to NYTEX or another StarCenter. Who cares if you all complain if you keep paying league dues every 12 weeks??
I don't really think the root of the problem is ringers anyways. I think the real issue is that no one wants to practice, but everyone wants to win. If you choose not to practice then accept that you will probably lose.

Anonymous said...

finance aside, mainly because we do not know what the star centers books looke like, but post from anon 3:37 is a classic example of an average hockey player in euless. it isn't that people want to play in i league to be assholes and scored goals, it is because most of them can only play on certain days, fri and sat in most cases. i think a lot of good would if you had i league and d league both on saturday nights. like i mentioned earlier, have c league on friday nights and create a b league for sunday nights.

sirk

Anonymous said...

D and I are the most popular leagues, with 14 and 20 teams respectively. That is why they get scheduled on the best days of the weeek. If you had both on one night there could be a maximum of 10 teams per league or you'll run out of ice time. All of the extra players who can only play on the weekends will take their cash elsewhere.

Anonymous said...

I agree with Sirk. A lot of us do like to play on Fri & Sat Nights. It sucks to play on a Tues or Wed Night at 11pm and then wake up 4:30 or 5:00am to go to work. Also we don't have the luxary like Dallas has having Starcenters scattered all over the county. There are only 2 rinks in Tarrant County: NYTEX & Euless Starcenter. And I'm pretty sure everyone doesn't want to play at NYTEX with the shit program Knute runs, letting the Sean Hailey's, Jim Stuckman's and the Jason Ishman's dominate and scoring 50 goals a season in I-League and not running their asses into D-league.

The problem we have is nothing compared to NYTEX. Yockey has cleaned up the shit Knute left behind. But we can't expect this to be a ringer free league. There will always be a coordinator sneaking at least 1 on the ice under an alias name and we will always be bitching about it. But be thankful your not playing at NYTEX.

Anonymous said...

I don't hear those types of complaints anymore Stoned Cold...

I hear they are struggling to keep new teams coming in (and upping the competition), but I know a few people who used to play here now playing there. It can't be all that bad... It's not like Euless is that much further of a distance than N.R.H., which indicates to me that they play there for SOME reason.

I have been there for open hockey (stick-n-puck) and the ice is plentiful, even if its not as nice (IMHO) as the ice in Euless. I would be there if it weren't for having the first people I ever skated with being here in Euless.

I don't see why we don't just support all of our ice here (we don't ever want them to leave) and have inter-team tourneys or something. Competition drives down prices for you and I, so lets support where we can. Did you guys know that the Texas Brahmas have clinched their division, and are really kickin' butt at home? Have you seen a game? We want them to stay right?

Grapevine and Euless (as represented by your very own Komets now for years) have their exhibition game quarterly and keep the trophy in the Cross Bar (the Heineken Keg is above the beer cooler). The purpose of the game?
- To increase interest in our great sport ,
- to draw players to the grapevine ice,
- encourage a community activity.

Does any coordinator out there want to put his team up against a comparable team on the Blue Line (ehm... err... Nytex) roster? We can make up a trophy and start a tradition.

Anonymous said...

Stone Cold, There is a difference between what you and others describe of (1) a coordinator sneaking in players under alias names or seeking out players for specific games (Ie. "We have to beat the [insert team name here] this week so somebody talk please talk to [insert name here] to see if he will play with us this week). (I won't name any names, but yall could probably think of a couple teams that do that.), and (2) a team having one or a few really good players that other teams would consider ringers. The difference that sets them apart is that the player mentioned in (2) is willing to turn down the heat when he sees that he is easily dominating the game, or simply pass the puck. I know one player in particular who could easily take every shot on goal that he wanted, but instead half of the time he passes it to the crappier players like me to try and spread the wealth a little. But for every great player like that, there are 3 more great players that will try to take the puck through a storm of defensemen before he thinks about passing it to another player who is wide open, but is "someone who might not even be able to score on an empty net."

The point I am getting at goes along what someone mentioned earlier..Most of the teams have players that could be considered "ringers," but it is more about their attitude and willingness to share their knowledge (and the puck) with others on their team that dictates whether they are truely "ringers" or not.

-27

By the way Stone Cold, The bet is still on with you and the Diggers, pink eye is no excuse! :)

Anonymous said...

27

you do need to work on that open net shot.....i can name two players on your team that have more goals than you

sirk

Anonymous said...

bobby, its not always about making goals! I have just decided to focus my attention on other aspects of the game right now! ;)

-27

Anonymous said...

Also, someone mentioned that i and d league are the most popular leages and if you had games on the same night revenue would decrease. yes, i league fees would go down, but it cost more per team in the upper leagues. i know that last year there were 6 c league teams, this year only 4. that is $16,000 in lost revenue. how many i league teams do you need to make that up?

Anonymous said...

Hey 27,

Go play your NHL '09 on X-box and learn what is offsides and what is not, so you can quit f@#$%ing it up when we play. And as soon as this bet is over, I'm kicking your ass!

Anonymous said...

Oh by the way 27, I have more goals than you this season! Keep shooting on the empty net! HA! HA! HA!

Anonymous said...

ass, titties, two asses, four titties, ass, ass, titties, titties, two asses, four titties!

Anonymous said...

and your ass is next sirkis, so you had better watch yourself! i think you are looking mighty fine in those tight workout clothes! -Stone Cold

Anonymous said...

Someone forgot how to spell Circus when they named that baby!

Anonymous said...

...and look how he turned out, perfect!

sirkis

Anonymous said...

ooh, dem is fightin words jimmy! I almost got offended until I realized the source of the comments!

-27

Erick said...

Why don't all you anonymous posters start putting your names on the line when you bitch about stuff?

Quit hiding behind internet anonymity. Be a man...... (or a woman if you are one already)

Anonymous said...

I dont have a name, I am just a number!

-27

Anonymous said...

Erick is right! Too many people bitchin and moanin about this & that, and hide their identity like a coward. It is not like a manhunt and they're going to come after you and crucify your ass. Be man and idenify yourself!

You don't have use your real name. Use your blog name, nickname or even your jersey number, like that numskull teammate of mine.

I never hide behind Anonymous! I always identify myself! I don't care if you love me or hate me! Everyone should know who I am and if you don't like the comments I post, then have some guts and tell me in my face. I'm not a hard person to find on Saturday Nights.

And Anon 9:46. Don't ever sign my name or anyone else's name on this blog. It is a good way piss off somebody and get your ass kicked.

Anonymous said...

here are some solutions,
1. Actually watch the games in all leagues and assign a skill level to every player and have that posted on the ID card
2. Keep D league on Friday, make a separate Saturday D league and still have I league on Saturday

Anonymous said...

Do any of you really believe that complaining about ringers on this website will change anything?

This complaining has been ongoing since the beginning of the blog.

The league quit being instructional the season after Knute introduced the Keg and any resemblance to the past disappeared once the number of practices dropped to 2 (and now 0 for some teams).
As well, we now have a bunch of weekend hacks posing as coaches when you used to really have to know something about hockey to be a coach.
A real fix to all of this will ultimately result in lower revenue for the DPSC, so don't expect to see one.

Anonymous said...

Penis fart. Pussy bread.

Anonymous said...

same shit.
different/week/season/year

try a little more public skate, drop-in, stick-and-puck, and a little less crying.

then who knows, one day, you may be the greatest "d-leaguer" in i-league history.

Anonymous said...

Hi, I have an HSO and I would like to identify myself as...wait.... (panic)... out.

Anonymous said...

Yea, don't ever post my name on here unless it really is me...ok...so knock it off you silly willy's!

-Stone Cold's Evil Twin
(HA HA!)

Antoine D'Aubernoun said...

Stone Cold:

Your comment at 5:50 is a fucking joke.