Sunday, March 08, 2009

I'm Easy, Like Sunday Mornin'

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Silverwings (1-1-2) 8
Shockers (1-4-0) 0

The Shockers' inaugural session has been at the very least, forgettable. Going into this weekend only two teams had a worse record: the Ice Holes and the Silverwings. The Wings get a modest start, just one goal late in the first from Justin McCullough, but in the second, "ringer" talk reared its ugly head. The Silverwings collect goals from Sergio Castillo, Steven "Chilly Willy" Janis, and Kyle Ammann. . . all on the power play. Jason Vrendenburg scores two more for the Wings at even strength. In the final period, things were getting dramatic, the Shockers had lost Justin Driscoll to penalties and the bench was erupting at every call or non-call from the officials. The Shockers end-up in the box on two more occasions and give-up two more goals, Ryan Kelley and Kyle Ammann. Run time may have saved me from witnessing too much violence, and it probably helped usher in the first shut-out for Eric Spivey.


Warriors (4-0-0) 2
Mutineers (2-3-0) 1

The pregame forecast called for a few more goals but the defense was out in force for both teams. Finally in the second the Mutineers' Jr. Honeycutt drives one through Boby Michaelides, and with the quickness on the Mutineer roster, the Warrior system looked all washed-up. After a pep talk in the second intermission the Warriors used their patience to control the neutral zone and make some quality scoring chances, Ryan Haley smothers everyone. Scott "Mindo" Dolbee has turned the corner, elevating his game to I-league minor standings and refuses t let his goal streak die, late in regulation he ties the game, then just before time expires secures the win. The Warriors are tied for the fewest losses, but due to the odd scheduling at the opening of the session, are second in wins.

Ice Holes (0-4-1) 0
Puckers (3-2-0) 3

The Holes can't buy a win. The Puckers lost a big game last week and appeared to be in total disarray, but rebound with a dominant effort scoring two in the first period alone. The first goes to Charlie Heine and David James follows suit soon after on the power play. In the second Chris Kirton proves 2009 to be his year scoring the final goal of the game, his third of the session. Chris is having a career year. The Puckers hand Blubaugh a shut-out to Blubaugh with there best defensive game in recent memory, only twelve shots against.

Chiefs (5-0-0) 3
Grave Diggers (3-2-0) 1

It was the feel good event of the year. In the first, Richard "Oven Chicken" Wojcio puts the Chiefs up on a breakaway, but can't get an other despite throwing twenty-five more shots on net. Finally in the third, Harold Banks buries the puck On Ellis' open backdoor, in what looked to be the killer for the Diggers. But no, the Diggers counter immediately, penetrating Josh Ayala with a sweet feed from behind the net to Tim Rivers. With only one goal between the Diggers and sweet, sweet overtime the Chiefs went into a full court press culminating in a goal from Ben Stillwagon, preserving their perfect record and destroying whatever may have been left of the Grave Diggers' pride. . .

MAJOR
Patriots (7-0-0) 8
LSI (2-5-0) 2

The Pats are rolling, it's a John Newell goal sandwiched by two Brad Allen goals in the first and in the second Butch Hutchunson makes short work of the power play opportunity to put the Pats up four to zero. James Macha sinks an LSI goal to end hopes for a shut-out but Jeff Eagle kills the attempt at momentum scoring a Patriot goal only thirty seconds later. In the final period, Brad Allen starts-off Pat scoring by completing the hat trick, subsequent goals from Jeff Eagle and Doug Phillips put the game out of reach for the Imports but Gabe Rivera puts one more on the board to keep his personal stats up. Ellis' personal stats look terrible, two goals on six shots.

Privateers (5-0-0) 3
Komets (3-3-1) 0

The Komets give a valiant effort with a huge part of the falling at the skates of netminder Brent Bryant. The 'Teers score first, Brian Zientek, putting the Komets behind in the second minute. They have to hold fast to that one goal, as Bryant wouldn't allow another until the third when "Z" solves him again. Patrick Haley collects the final goal of the game, redeeming himself for the six minutes of penalties he piled-up on the game. Bryant turns away twenty-seven of thirty shots.

Canadiens (4-1-0) 8
Whalers (1-6-0) 1

LSI returns to the rink in their alter ego and exact a measure of revenge on Ellis who stands between the pipes for the Blow Holes. Cameron Bogle puts the Canadiens on top but the Whalers quickly even it up when Paul Thurston tickles the twine. Mike Kirkland finishes the first with a Canadien lead. . . and the game winner. In the second, Chris Gallagher kills the penalty in fine fashion scoring a breakaway shorty low on the glove side. Mike Kirkland scores another, this one on the power play. Gallagher makes another shorty in the third period and Kirkland gets the hat trick. Ellis makes an acrobatic save to stop Gasllagher's hat trick but still gives-up two more Canadien goals to Lisa Rieck and Rob Diaz.

Brewzers (1-6-0) 2
Stickmen (2-4-1) 4

The Sticks get a much needed win, even if it's against the Brewzers. The scoring was back and forth leading with the goal from Stickman Brad Bynum. The Brewwzers answer with Steve Sepeda. Alex Eysermanns ptus the Sticks back up on the power play, but the Brewzers tie it again with a goal from Steven Collyard. Stickmen guest, Bryan Brookman scores the game winner and David Counce puts it out of reach for the Brewzers.

Ice Bats (4-2-0) 6
Blue Devils (4-3-0) 4

The Devils start the game holding their m.o. two goals in the first fall to Ryan Wacker and Jay Peters. They score two more unanswered goals in the second: Val Kuntz and Ckarlie Heine. But in the third, Eric Petty breaks the dam with the first Bat goal, Joel Blixt scores one more and Andrew Latham scores two to tie the game before the third minute of the final period can pass. The Devils go into a tail spin and their desperation turns into penalties which the Bats convert into a winning game, those goals belong to Joel Blixt and Frank Casperson. The Devils step out of the driver's seat for the play-off hunt with this loss.

Snipers (1-4-0) 1
Spiders (4-1-1) 2

A great goaltending match-up. The Spiders deliver the first goal in the middle of the first, Andrew Patti spends the remainder of the period and all of the second with his sphincter in a pucker as Matt Walker turns away all Spider shots and at the other end Syzmonik eventually gives away the lead to Jeff Alenik. Roger Gray responds on the next shift, regaining the Spider lead leaving Syzmonic and the defense to hold on for the remaining seven and a half minutes, they answer the bell and the Spiders have third place in the majors locked-in just above the log jam of eight point teams.

45 comments:

Anonymous said...

The Whalers thank Jon Ellis for his services. See his hall-of-fame performance at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xhCMLHlJ-mo

Anonymous said...

Does anyone know if there is going to be a playoff this season and how it will be decided who plays?

Anonymous said...

whom ever has the best ringers get to the playoffs.

Anonymous said...

whos ur vote?

Anonymous said...

Incorrect use of "whom", should be "who"

Anonymous said...

wah wah! "whom ever has the best ringers.." come on guys...you are still complaining about "ringers?"

-anonymous

Anonymous said...

It's still a problem and this is the only forum to expose it.

Anonymous said...

Since we are on the subject, welcome back to Nate Hodges and JEFF VAUGHN.

Belated welcome back to Chris Gallagher

Pre-emptive welcome back to Isham, Conner brothers, etc

Anonymous said...

Conner brothers "C" league right ?

Blog Alternate Captain said...

had a fun time.

look forward playing with the silverwings, blue devils, and komets again.

Thanks

Nate

Anonymous said...

nate

play for the silverfags this weekend

Anonymous said...

anonymous,

why "nate...play for the silverfags this weekend" ??

-unanamously anonymous

Anonymous said...

unanamously anonymous

why not "nate...play for the silverfags this weekend" ??

Anonymous said...

Nate

What about the Pats?

Blog Alternate Captain said...

sure i'm down

Nate

Anonymous said...

the warriors have 5 wins as well, for some reason pointstreak didnt put up the results of the game 2 weeks ago

Anonymous said...

Not for long !

Unknown said...

Your team will just get shut-out if Nate plays for you.

rooster fart

Blog Alternate Captain said...

sorry, I didn't play high school hockey for DeSoto/Grand Prairie. Just saying.

Anonymous said...

yea, even the best of the best high school kids can't even make it out of i league

http://dentonramsey.wordpress.com/2006/10/30/knights-rally-with-four-goals-in-3rd-fall-in-ot/

http://www.pointstreak.com/players/playerpage.html?playerid=2658039&seasonid=3648

Anonymous said...

The above post was Nate trying to be secretive.

Anonymous said...

it wasn't, but even if it was....why do teams need ex high school hockey players on their i league team?

Anonymous said...

The Knights hockey team includes: Chris Guzman, Duncanville; Connor Joyner, Irving; Taylor Lyons, Duncanville; Wesley Rea, De Soto; Keith Crappel, Crandall; Jay Carroll, Grand Prairie; Lyndon Almond, Grand Prairie; Michael Brown, De Soto; Michael Dean, De Soto; Ray Kizzie, Dallas; Herbert Barker, Red Oak; Jeremy Seiter, Grand Prairie; Brandon Christianson, Duncanville; Joseph Aprile, Duncanville; Paul Watkins, Duncanville; Derek Steiner, Duncanville; Carlos Delafuente, Duncanville; Sawyer Stinchfield, Grand Prairie; Bryan Zientek, Duncanville; and Matthew Seiter, Grand Prairie.
The head coach for the De Soto/Grand Prairie Knights is Kenny Tyler. Bryan Zientek, Welcome to "I" league! Did you suck in HIGH SCHOOL?

Anonymous said...

Note:
Brandon Christianson: B league Nytex
http://www.pointstreak.com/players/playerpage.html?playerid=2078201&seasonid=3006

Carlos Delafuente: tried out for bramahas/ Texas Tech Hockey
http://texastechhockey.com/content/view/2/5/

point being: not some spare ass team Zientek played for.

someone what to tell yockey?

Anonymous said...

Yockey don't CARE !!!!

Anonymous said...

Send it to ileague_cleanup@yahoo.com.I will make sure he get's it!

Anonymous said...

I know that this is a hobby but please... get a hobby!

You clearly have way too much time on your hands to look that up.

No one should be calling Nate a ringer because that guy is the worst! I guess he has plenty of time to sub when the malls don't have Santa and his elves for photo-ops!

Rooster Fart.

Anonymous said...

I am sure Brian Zientek and Bryan Zientek are 2 different people and this is just a coincidence.

Is the guy any good? He only has 5 goals and 1 point. Maybe he is a defensive liability out there.

Rooster Balls

Anonymous said...

I think anonymous brings up a valid point..Since everyone is always harping about ringers, who in the world goes from playing high school hockey to joining the I-league (unless you just have really low confidence)...

Anonymous said...

People spending time with friends.

ps You would have to have friends to appreciate this.

Anonymous said...

yeah, but if you are fluent in spanish you will join your friends in a spanish 101 class just to "spend time with them"? course not!, so join a higher league. It feels good to win, but is winning in I league that important??

Anonymous said...

""spend time with them"? course not!, so join a higher league. "

I think you should take an English 101 class.

Anonymous said...

oh brooks, you are just mad because your mutineers cant seem to win a game this season.

Unknown said...

The Mutineers have won twice, and don't attempt to argue with someone if you don't even have the balls to put your name behind your comments.

Unknown said...

Rooster Shart

Anonymous said...

yeah, thats what recruiting at the local high school will get ya!

Anonymous said...

It's not that yockey doesn't care, the plan is to turn the I-major into a Saturday night d-league. They just want to wait until it happens to do it.

Anonymous said...

this guy is a ringer

http://espn.go.com/video/clip?id=3976703

Anonymous said...

We definitely need to get rid of all of the players who keep us from winning. Then we can all win. Yeah...

Anonymous said...

There are other players in this league who played high school hockey. You should probably begin your thorough research to find out who they are so you can complain about it on a blog. Come on, guys.

Anonymous said...

im sure there are, but it wasnt 3 years ago. They are 45 year old men who have just recently come back to hockey. But whatever helps you feel good about your new high school recruit.

Anonymous said...

Nope. I'm talking recent. Keep looking. I'll give you a hint: Whalers.

Anonymous said...

Guess I'm the only one in the I League who is actually enjoying the ringer situation. I look at it this way: it pushes me to learn more and work harder so I can keep up. It also gives me an opportunity to play a higher level of hockey without having to sell any body organs or fluid just to afford to get on the ice and play. I hear lots of complaining, but most of it comes from folks who don't have any room to whine and cry--they have ringers just as bad and some have a few dirty fighters. If there's any issue to be adressed, it's why the 1-5 % of I Leaguers have to try to ruin the night being braindead morons when the rest of us actually get along great and hang out to drink together and play dropin. Fights should be saved for a purpose, not because these few folks feel so insecure they have to lift themselves up by starting something out of nothing and just plain looking stupid cause it's not a real fight anyway. The rest of us are actually friends and love this game regardless of who plays that night--we just want to get on the ice finally and play with and against friends and laugh and enjoy it. Occasionally there is a valid reason for a fight, but it's about as rare at our rink as winning the lotto. The very few braindead drooling idiots need to either learn how to just play hockey to love the game, or switch to boxing. Want to fight instead of play hockey? Join MMA or UFC and you'll probably get put in you place in mere seconds without ever reaching a full minute. Your own Mom probably won't recognize you after spending 1 minute in the rink. The rest of us don't really like you guys anyway--get lost or get on board. 95% of the rink or more is here for all the right reasons and are already friends with everyone. The very few won't ruin it, but they do damper the enjoyment of a night of the best sport in the world.

bcIII said...

It is funny how people criticize people recruiting ringers to win for valuing winning so much. If you, the complainer, have such a prudent view on winning, then why are you complaining about your loss?

I'm just sayin'.

Anonymous said...

I agree--this isn't kindergarten where everyone needs to be a winner every time. Do some of you really need a colored ribbon for every game you play? Maybe we could have someone put little gold star stickers on everyone's jersey for the night when they step off the ice? Is that going to be the New Hockey Stimulus Plan where you don't have to work hard enough to win it anymore? hahaha you should try to have more fun next week