Thursday, January 29, 2009

Stars for Peanuts

Dallas Stars Family Nights
For All Dr Pepper StarCenter Customers



To celebrate Hockey Weekend Across America, the Dallas Stars would like to extend a special discount to the following 2 games to all DPSC customers.



Wednesday, Feb 11, 2009

Stars vs. Coyotes @ 7:30pm


Friday, Feb 13, 2009

Stars vs. Canucks @ 7:30 pm


Reserve your family’s seats TODAY

Complete this form and fax it to 214.387.5515

Reg. Price DPSC Price
Upper Level $30-$60 $15.00 # tix ______ x $15 = $________

Circle the game above you would like to attend

Total Amount Due =__________

Lower level seats available upon request – call John Higgins at 214.387.5541 for details




Contact Name_______________________________________________________Referred by___Tom Yockey_______________________

Address__________________________________________________________________________________________________________

City_______________________________________________________State______________Zip__________________________________

Phone (D)_______________________(E)_________________________Email_________________________________________________

Method of Payment:  Credit Card  Check

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Total purchase (see above) $______________________




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Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Another Missive From Yockey

Teams,
Our youth playoff schedule is complete and we were able to move some late game times to earlier times. The schedule is on pointstreak. The Privateers Minor name will be changed to Mutineers.
Please send any roster needs to me, as I still have players looking for teams.

Tom Yockey

Sunday, January 25, 2009

Chaos Continues

As if the lack of a schedule weren't enough of problem, Pointstink is out of the loop again. It may be a moot point, for all we know these games will be disallowed from the stat sheets to avoid conflict with teams that opted for practices. The job of a coordinator is a difficult one, I can only imagine what sort of challenges this style of management presents for filling out a roster, more about that later.

I went home early so I didn't get to see any of the action after the first game, but, we did have some games this weekend no matter what the record says. So let's get down to whatever business we can. . .

Komets (0-1-1) 2
Patriots (2-0-0) 5

The Komets are jumbling lines and their record is suffering for it, perhaps they will figure it out before we get to the meaningful games, unless these are them, or some such. The Pats scored in the first minute of the game and went into a shell for most of the rest of the period. Late in the period, Ellis tried to send a pass down the ice to John Newell but instead threw it right into the chest of defenseman Steve Benefield, it rebounded right back into his own net. . . The Patriots bail him out by winning the period with a goal from Doug Phillips. In the second period the Komets keep the Pats out of the net for half of the period, but still generate no offense of their own. In the sixth minute the dam breaks and Pat goals fall to Travis Lehr, Kendall Bernard, and Dallas Lehr. The Komets gain a pride point by scrabbling up an actual goal, off of a Komet stick no less, when Cory Coper collects his first I-league goal against Ellis (looks like a trend, sometimes). The third was boring and pointless, and somewhere along the way a sixth Patriot goal was scored but not logged onto the scoresheet, blah-blah.

Stickmen (0-2-0) 0
Blue Devils (1-1-0) 3

A grudge match, at least for Val and David, I really don't know if there's any venom from the rest of the players present. Val gets the primary assist on Jay Peter's goal to open the scoring for the Devils. Then in the second, Ryan Wacker makes his re-debut and ends his one year + scoring drought with a Blue Devil goal, he puts in one more in the third. How long until Gloria gets back in the line-up?

DFW Titans (1-1-0) 0
Brewzers (1-1-0) 0

The game was a defensive, claw for every inch battle that ends in a scoreless, shotless tie. Somehow they manage to complete the shoot-out without a goal, AMAZING!

Whalers (0-1-0) -
LSI (1-0-0) -

Gallagher suited up as the starting center for LSI and the Green rink imploded!

Ice Bats (1-0-0) -
Spiders (1-0-0) -

The Spiders and Ice Bats were all set to play a fast paced, high-scoring match but as the teams approached the cold, dark singularity- the winds of Ragnarök blowing them toward the abyss, they turned on their heels and ran away from the building screaming like little girls. . . even the girls!