Saturday, January 07, 2012

Bruins and Canucks - more controversy


This is the play that lead to one of the controversies from today's game, the refs gave Bruins forward Milan Lucic a game misconduct because they thought that "he might have" left the players bench to engage in a brawl/fight. The NHL reviewed the video and has rescinded the game misconduct penalty and they have ruled that Lucic was legally on the ice and and did not leave the players bench to engage in a fight. Much to the chagrin of the Canucks fans and Bruins haters Lucic will not be suspended by the NHL.


Boston Bruins forward Brad Marchand will not be as lucky as Lucic as he probably will have a disciplinary hearing with Brendan Shanahan the NHL Senior Vice President of Player Safety.

Let me be clear, I hate the Vancouver Canucks will all of my fiber, they are one of the most unlikable teams in the NHL with characters like Alex Burrows and Maxim Lapierre you enjoy watching their opposition pound them into the ice. That being said, this was an unneeded penalty at a critical juncture of the game, it's a selfish move and there was no reason to Marchand make that play.

There was a lot of discussion about this hit on Twitter, it's a dangerous hit but you can see that Marchand hits Sami Salo who is much bigger than Marchand in the thigh. Marchand's five minute major cost the Boston Bruins two goals and it was the reason the Canucks won the game. As far as what Marchand will get in the way of discipline, no clue. Due to the inconsistent ruling coming from Shanahan, you have to wonder if Shanny is using the Colin Campbell Wheel of Justice.

This turned out to be an odd event. The on ice officials probably made the right call by penalizing both players. I guess Wiese didn't want to get pounded by Bruins tough guy Shawn Thornton.
Douglas Flynn, NESN.COM --- Gregory Campbell did attempt to exact some retribution on Lapierre later in the first, squaring off for a long fight directly off the faceoff after Brad Marchand had tied the game. Thornton then dropped his gloves on the ensuing faceoff, but Wiese backed out of a verbal agreement to engage.

"He's said, 'Let's go,'" Thornton said. "I don't know if he was talking to me or someone else. [Referee] Donnie [VanMassenhoven] heard him and that's why he went with me [to the penalty box], I'm assuming. Donnie said, 'Wait 'til the puck drop,' I said, 'Of course,' and I heard [Weise] say, 'We'll go.' Maybe he was taking to Quaider [Adam McQuaid]. I don't know. Obviously I thought it was go time."

That proved just one of the many frustrations of the day as the Bruins were unable to continue their domination of the Canucks on home ice this time around.


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Saturday Morning Links - UND in Canada

There is a really good site for Jack Jablonski that Charlie from Hockey Bias brought to my attention. You can donate money for the Jack Jablonski Fund by clicking on this link.

Last night there was a very dangerous hit similar to the one that hurt Jack Jablonski in Winona that ended up in a brawl that saw 10 players ejected from the game. [MNHockeyHub]

A Tradition of Excellence has Fighting Sioux vs. Clarkson; Notes and Links. [Tradition of Excellence]

The Winnipeg Free Press has a great article on the UND hockey team’s trip to the MTS Center. UND Storms into the MTS Centre tonight for the first time our dear neighbors will play a game in Winnipeg. [Free Press]

Jayson has the UND Hockey Travel Blog post up. [UNDSPORTS.COM]

Brad Schlossman has a great story on the NCAA vs. CHL debate. [UND Hockey Blog]

Mike Chambers from the Denver Post wrote this interesting article in response to the University of Denver getting beat by Alabama-Huntsville Chargers in Denver last night. This is the second WCHA team that Huntsville has beaten this year. [Denver Post]

Chambers also has this blog post as a follow up. [Denver Post Blog]
Missing tonight were sophomore wingers Jason Zucker (rest from U.S. World Junior duty) and Beau Bennett (wrist), senior defenseman John Ryder (knee) and sophomore defenseman David Makowski (unknown) and sophomore goalie Sam Brittain (knee). All are expected back soon, although Brittain’s situation is a little dicey, given that a medical redshirt is an option. Zucker will be back Monday and play in next weekend’s must-sweep series against Bemidji State. Ryder and Makowski are key defensemen — Ryder as the shutdown, hard-hitting guy and Makowski the playmaker. Zucker and Bennett are future NHLers.
Looking at this list of injured players, it would appear that DU and UND are attempting to set records in man games lost during the regular season. The fact that both teams are in still in reach of a WCHA home series and an at large NCAA tourney bid is almost a miracle based on the players both squads have seen fall to injuries.

Friday, January 06, 2012

Jack Jablonski information

One of my buddies and Charlie from Hockey Bias posted this information.

This is from the CaringBridge site for Jack Jablonski.

Financial Support (Posted by a Friend of the Jablonski's)

At the urging of many of you, and with Mike and Leslie's support, today we established an account at Wells Fargo Bank, the JACK JABLONSKI FUND.
If you wish to donate something towards Jack's future needs, you can send your donations to:

Jack Jablonski Fund
P.O. Box 16387
St. Louis Park, MN 55416-2618

You may also make your donations at any Wells Fargo Bank. Please mention
"Jack Jablonski Fund".

North Dakota vs. Clarkson Series Preview

The University of North Dakota entertains Clarkson University at MTS Centre Winnipeg, Manitoba this weekend in the US College Hockey Classic.

Game Time: 7:37 pm Saturday.

Television: TV: NONE

Radio: The games can be heard at 96.1 the Fox.

Internet: UNDSports.com

 Tickets: There are still tickets available for this series according to the UND Ticket Site.

Records and Rankings: UND (10-8-2 overall, 7-7-0 WCHA) UND is ranked 19th in the USCHO poll. North Dakota tied Harvard (4-4 tie and won 7-3).

Clarkson Knights  (9-9-4, 3-4-2 ECAC); Unranked in the latest USCHO poll. Clarkson lost at the Florida College Classic to Maine 6-1 and Cornell 5-3 this past weekend.

Series History:  UND is 6-0 against the Clarkson Knights and haven’t met since the 1999-2000 season.

Players to Watch:

For UND: Forwards: Danny Kristo (11-12a—23pts), Corbin Knight (6g-15a—21) and Brock Nelson (15g-8a—23pts). Goaltenders: Aaron Dell .891 save percentage and a 2.87 goals against average. Brad Eidsness .918 save percentage and 2.43 goals against average.

For the Knights: Forwards: Seniors Louke Oakley (8g-10—18pts), Jake Morley (4g-5a—9pts) and Nick Tremblay (9G-6A—15pts) and sophomore Ben Sexton (5g-6a—11pts). Defenseman: Sam Labrecque (2g-11a—13pts) Goaltender: Senior Paul Karpowich record 9-7-4 and a 1.93 goals against average and a .938 save percentage.

Key Numbers:

1 – Aaron Dell has one shutout so far this season.

2 – Clarkson goalie Paul Karpowich, is ranked second in the nation in save percentage .938 and shutouts 5. 

5 – Brock Nelson is ranked fifth in the nation in goals per game with 0.75.

7 – Clarkson goalie Paul Karpowich is ranked seventh in the nation with and seventh in goals against average 1.93.

7 – UND has 7 conference wins so far this season.

9 – Danny Kristo is ranked 9th in game winning goals with 3.


9 – Brock Nelson has 9 power play goals for UND to lead the nation.
10 – UND has 10 wins this season.

13 – Corbin Knight is ranked 13th in the nation for assists per game with 0.83.

19 – UND is ranked 19 in the Pairwise Rankings.

59This is the first time in 59 years that UND will play in Canada.

Other games in the WCHA: Minnesota State at St. Lawrence, Denver vs. Alabama Huntsville, Cornell at Colorado College, RIT vs. Wisconsin, Minnesota Duluth at Western Michigan, Minnesota vs. Notre Dame (Saturday).

Idle: Alaska Anchorage, Bemidji State, Michigan Tech, Nebraska Omaha, Saint Cloud,

 

Goon's Picks for 1/6 - 1/7 2012

Fri 01/06/12

Minnesota State at St. Lawrence 7:00 p.m. ET
Minnesota Duluth at Western Michigan 7:05 p.m. ET (TV-CBSSN)
RIT at Wisconsin 7:07 p.m. CT (TV-BTN)
Alab-Huntsville at Denver 7:37 p.m. MT
Cornell at Colorado College 7:37 p.m. MT

Sat 01/07/12

Minnesota State at St. Lawrence 7:00 p.m. ET
Minnesota Duluth at Western Michigan 7:05 p.m. ET
Notre Dame at Minnesota 7:07 p.m. CT Hall of Fame Game (TV-BTN)
RIT at Wisconsin 7:07 p.m. CT (TV-TVW,Charter,Wisc)
Clarkson vs North Dakota 7:37 p.m. CT at MTS Centre (Winnipeg, MB)
Alab-Huntsville at Denver 7:07 p.m. MT
Cornell at Colorado College 7:07 p.m. MT

MSUM at St. Lawrence – Split
UMD at WMU – Split
RIT at Wisconsin – Badgers sweep
UAH at Denver – DU sweep
Cornell at Colorado College – C.C. sweep
Norte Dame vs. Minnesota – ND Win
Clarkson vs. UND – UND win

Last Week 10-4 Record for the season 77-52
Game info: 7:37 pm CT Location: MTS Centre, Winnipeg, Manitoba
RADIO: 96.1 The Fox
TV: None
WEBCAST: UNDSports.com

Thursday, January 05, 2012

Pray For Jack Jablonski


It's truly a tragic thing event. You have to feel for the parents of Jack. Never met the kid, don't know him but I couldn't make it through the video without getting tears in my eyes. According to the Star Tribune the prognosis for Jack Jablonski is not very good.
The neurosurgeon who operated on Jack Jablonski, the Benilde-St. Margaret's High School hockey player paralyzed from a hit last week during a game, outlined a somber long-term prognosis Thursday for the 16-year-old sophomore and said "we can't expect much recovery."

Along with no use of his legs, Dr. Walter Galicich said in a news briefing that it's "very unlikely" that Jablonski will regain the use of his arms from the elbows down.
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Sophomore Derek Rodwell out for remainder of season

The UND Hockey team got more bad news today as Sophomore forward Derek Rodwell is done for the season after suffering a shoulder injury during last Friday's game against Harvard University. 

This is unneeded and very bad news because UND already has a a depleted line up at this time. Freshman Rocco Grimaldi knee injury, Corban Knight lower body injury, Mario Lamoureux upper body injury and Derek Forbort upper body injury.

Here is the official press release from the UND SID.

GRAND FORKS, N.D. – North Dakota Head Coach Dave Hakstol announced today that sophomore forward Derek Rodwell will miss the remainder of the 2011-12 season with a shoulder injury.

Rodwell injured his left shoulder in UND’s Dec. 30 game against Harvard and will have season-ending surgery later this month. The Taber, Alberta, native had one goal and one assist in 19 games this season. As a freshman last season, he appeared in 39 games and registered five goals and four assists to help lead UND to Western Collegiate Hockey Association (WCHA) regular season and playoff championships, as well as a berth in the NCAA Frozen Four.

Rodwell was a fifth-round draft pick, 144th overall, of the New Jersey Devils in the 2009 National Hockey League Entry Draft.
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Does this concern anyone? Scheer lacks hockey knowledge

USA Today
In reading this newspaper article from the Saint Cloud Times, I found this to be interesting. Newly hired Jim Scheer has little if any hockey knowledge and is now going to be in charge of one of the premiere division I hockey conferences in the country.
Nick Hatten, Saint Cloud Times --- While Scherr has plenty of sports administration and marketing on his resume, his work and knowledge of hockey is limited.

“I’ll be working with the athletic directors on getting up to speed,” he said. “I played one year of organized hockey in South Dakota and I played pond hockey. I dealt with the NHL at the USOC.

“I have a long ways to go in building my knowledge of the game.”
Gasparini won three national titles as coach at North Dakota and spent 13 years as commissioner of the United States Hockey League in junior hockey. He admitted to having some “personal feelings” of apprehension about Scherr’s lack of work in hockey.

“Everybody thought it was more important to have a strong leader and administrator than a hockey person,” Gasparini said. “But Jim’s been around sports all his life. I don’t think the grass will grow under his feet with regards to learning about the game.”
I am interested in what others think about the newly hired commissioner of the NCHC? I do think that the NCHC is going to have to hire a good number two person that knows a lot about hockey. Cough, cough, cough… Gino Gasparini... I think that former Fighting Sioux head coach and athletic director and current St. Cloud State’s special adviser to the president for athletics Gino Gasparini would be a good choice for someone to fill the number two spot. Gino was a successful hockey coach and would know the in and outs of college hockey.

Wednesday, January 04, 2012

Bourque suspended five games


Former Wisconsin Badger Rene Bourque has been suspended by the NHL's Senior Vice President of Player Safety Brendan Shanahan for five games for a vicious elbow to the head of Washington Capitals forward Nicklas Backstrom this is after being suspended on December 19th by the NHL for his hit on Brent Seabrook. Apparently Bourque doesn't like playing against the Wild, because he has missed the Flames last two games against the Wild. Rene Bourque is a repeat offender and will have served a total of seven games of suspension.
NEW YORK -- Calgary Flames forward Rene Bourque has been suspended for five games and will forfeit $203,252.05 in salary for delivering an elbow to the head of Washington Capitals forward Nicklas Backstrom during NHL Game #563 in Washington on Tuesday, Jan. 3, the National Hockey League’s Department of Player Safety announced today.

Bourque, who was suspended last month, is classified as a repeat offender under the terms of the Collective Bargaining Agreement. Accordingly, he forfeits his salary based on the number of games in the season (82), rather than the number of days (185). The money goes to the Players’ Emergency Assistance Fund.

The incident occurred at 10:06 of the third period. A minor penalty for elbowing was assessed on the play.

Bourque will miss games Jan. 5 at Boston, Jan. 7 vs. Minnesota, Jan. 10 vs. New Jersey, Jan. 12 vs. Anaheim and Jan. 14 vs. Los Angeles. He will be eligible to return Jan. 17 at San Jose.
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Video; NCHC Introduces Commissioner


Here is the video for the press conference that was held to announce the first commissioner of the NCHC Jim Scherr, the press conference was held Wednesday at the Penrose House in Colorado Springs, CO. According to Brian Gomez of the Colorado Springs Gazette, the NCHC is going to have an 24games schedule which will mean that the schedule will be an un-blananced schedule. Also on the plate will be 10 non-conference games.
Former U.S. Olympic Committee chief executive officer Jim Scherr was named the first commissioner of the National Collegiate Hockey Conference on Wednesday, and he likes the proposal of a 24-game league schedule and 10 non-conference dates for the Colorado Springs-based league that starts in 2013-14 with eight teams, including Colorado College. [Gazette.com]

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Shanny blows up "Car Bomb"


Let's see, Daniel Carcillo has been suspended nine times by the NHL, this is the third time that Carcillo has been suspended this season. Do you see a pattern here? Either the league is picking on Carcillo or he hasn't learned his lesson.
NEW YORK Chicago Blackhawks forward Daniel Carcillo has been suspended for seven games and will forfeit $66,158.54 in salary for boarding Edmonton Oilers defenseman Tom Gilbert during NHL Game #571 in Chicago on Monday, Jan. 2, the National Hockey League’s Department of Player Safety announced today.

Carcillo, who was suspended on Nov. 28, 2011, is classified as a repeat offender under the terms of the Collective Bargaining Agreement. Accordingly, he forfeits his salary based on the number of games in the season (82), rather than the number of days (185). The money goes to the Players’ Emergency Assistance Fund.

The incident occurred at 7:23 of the second period. A major penalty for boarding and a game misconduct were assessed on the play.

Carcillo will miss games Jan. 5 at Philadelphia, Jan. 6 vs. Colorado, Jan. 8 vs. Detroit, Jan. 10 vs. Columbus, Jan. 12 vs. Minnesota, Jan. 14 at Detroit and Jan. 15 vs. San Jose. He will be eligible to return Jan. 18 vs. Buffalo.
Carcillo will forfeit in salary what some people don't make in one year. It's not quite clear whether Carcillo will have to be healthy before he can begin to serve is seven game suspension, because Carcillo was severely hurt on the play and was placed on the injured reserve list. In this situation, I must commend Brendan Shanahan for throwing the book at Carcillo.  
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NCHC Names Jim Scherr as First Commissioner

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. - The National Collegiate Hockey Conference, the new eight-school, Division I men's hockey conference that will start play in the 2013-14 season, today announced highly respected, veteran sports executive Jim Scherr as its first Commissioner.

Scherr, who has over 20 years in sports management leadership, including as the Chief Executive Officer of the United States Olympic Committee and executive director of USA Wrestling, was introduced by Brian Faison, University of North Dakota Athletic Director, at a news conference at Penrose House in Colorado Springs, the headquarters city of the Conference. 

"The selection of Jim Scherr as our first Commissioner is the culmination of a thorough, national search to identify an exceptional sports business executive who will provide the leadership, vision and credibility to make our new Conference the benchmark for excellence in collegiate hockey," Faison said. "While the position attracted dozens of very impressive candidates, Jim distinguished himself as someone who exceeded the leadership criteria established by our athletic directors. Jim's depth of experience will serve the Conference well and we are delighted he has agreed to accept this important position."

"I am honored to have been selected by the National Collegiate Hockey Conference to become its first Commissioner," Scherr said. "I am grateful to the athletic directors and coaches of our Conference's member institutions for their support, confidence and trust. We have just 21 months before we drop the puck to launch our first season and there's a lot to accomplish. This is a once-in-a-career opportunity and I look forward to leading a Conference, including the eight outstanding hockey programs with their coaches, staffs, student-athletes and fans, that has the potential to become the premier single-sport conference in intercollegiate athletics."

The eight member institutions of the National Collegiate Hockey Conference are: Colorado College, University of Denver, Miami University, University of Minnesota Duluth, University of Nebraska Omaha, University of North Dakota, St. Cloud State University and Western Michigan University. The Conference was assisted in the search for the Commissioner by its consulting team of The Goldwater Group and Stafford Sports.

Scherr will immediately begin building a Conference staff and working on several key organizational functions and projects, including hockey operations and competition, business development and marketing initiatives.

Scherr served as CEO of the USOC from 2005 to 2009, overseeing 45 Olympic sports and directing the day-to-day operations of an organization dedicated to providing unparalleled service and support to America's Olympic and Paralympic athletes. During that time, the 2008 U.S. Olympic Team collected 110 medals, the most ever for an American Olympic team in a non-boycotted Games, to lead the overall medal count at the Beijing Summer Games. At the 2006 Winter Games in Torino, Team USA finished an impressive second with 25 Olympic medals, the highest total for an American team in a Winter Games held outside of the United States.

Scherr was the Interim CEO of the USOC from 2003 to 2005 and led the organization through a critical period that resulted in the most comprehensive reorganization of its governance and management structures in history, culminating with sweeping changes to the USOC constitution and bylaws and the appointment of a new, 11-person Board of Directors in May 2004.

He was Chief of Sport Performance for the USOC from 2000-2003, directing the programs and services offered by the UYSOC in support of America's athletes and National Governing Bodies.

A former Olympian and World silver and bronze medalist in men's freestyle wrestling, Scherr served as Executive Director of USA Wrestling from 1990 to 2000. He successfully reorganized and restructured the national office, resulting in record levels of athlete and coach memberships, initiated a financial turnaround and spurred an upsurge in wrestling participation and medals.

Most recently, Scherr was founder and CEO of 776 Original Marketing in Colorado Springs, a company he started in 2009 to provide marketing and public relations services. Clients have included national governing bodies, international federations and other sports organizations.

Scherr has been inducted into the South Dakota Sports Hall of Fame, Colorado Springs Sports Hall of Fame, National Wrestling Hall of Fame and Nebraska Wrestling Hall of Fame. He was NCAA Division I wrestling champion for the University of Nebraska (1984), USA Wrestling Man of the Year (1994) and a member of the U.S. Olympic Wrestling Team in 1986, 1988 and 1989.

Scherr graduated from the University of Nebraska with a BS degree in Business Administration in 1985 and earned an MBA from Northwestern University's Kellogg Graduate School of Management in 1989.

UND Men's Hockey, DU Men's Hockey

INCH Power Rankings


1. Minnesota Duluth
2. Ohio State
3. Minnesota
4. Notre Dame
5. Boston College
6. Colgate
7. Merrimack
8. Colorado College
9. Western Michigan
10. Denver 11. Union
12. UMass Lowell
13. Boston University
14. Cornell
15. Michigan
16. Michigan State
17. Nebraska-Omaha
18. Northeastern
19. North Dakota The team that shall not be named is 6-1-1 in their last eight games; they’ve scored 35 goals and given up 21 during that span. 10-8-2 (7-7-0 WCHA) RECENT SCORES: W vs. Russian Red Stars, 5-1 (Ex.); T vs. Harvard, 4-4 ot; W vs. Harvard, 7-3. THIS WEEK: vs. Clarkson (Winnipeg, MB)
20. Lake Superior State 3

Dropped out: Ferris State
Bubble-licious: Air Force, Ferris State, RIT, Yale

For your entertainment the INCH Power Rankings, one thing I do find interesting is that everyone brings up the fact that UND is 6-1-1 in their last 8 games. Since November 19th UND is 7-2-1 in the last ten games. UND is also 9-4-1 in their last 14 games. Since November 19th UND has out scored the opposition 38-24. In seven out of those 10 games, UND has scored seven or more goals.

UND Freshman Connor Gaarder named WCHA Rookie of the Week

Valley News Live
GRAND FORKS, N.D. –North Dakota freshman forward Connor Gaarder (pronounced ‘gorder’) has been named Western Collegiate Hockey Association (WCHA) Rookie of the Week for his performance in UND’s non-conference series with Harvard last weekend.

Gaarder collected four points and was a +3 in the series to help lead UND to a win and a tie against the Crimson. In Saturday’s 7-3 win, Gaarder had a power-play goal and two assists for the first multi-point game of his career. One night earlier, the Edina, Minn., native scored his first collegiate goal to put UND ahead 4-1 in an eventual 4-4 overtime tie.

Gaarder now has six points (2g, 4a) in his last five games after opening his career with one assist in his first six games. He became the second UND freshman to earn WCHA Rookie of the Week honors this season, joining forward Brendan O’Donnell, who was honored on Dec. 6.

Denver junior forward Drew Shore was named WCHA Offensive Player of the Week, while DU freshman goalie Juho Olkinuora was named WCHA Rookie of the Week.

UND’s WCHA Players of the Week

Nov. 29: Brock Nelson (Co-Offensive)
Dec. 6: Brock Nelson (Offensive), Brendan O’Donnell (Rookie)
Dec. 13: Aaron Dell (Defensive)
Jan. 4: Connor Gaarder (Rookie)

Tuesday, January 03, 2012

Sioux Women to Introduce New Sweaters.... The Minnesota Wild 4th Jerseys (RW77)

UND HOCKEY BLOG
Per Brad Schlossman:

The Sioux women will debut the new Sioux jerseys against Lindenwood (not the park in South Fargo). Surely the women will smoke the first year Lindenwood...whatevers but what's more interesting is the jersey. Well, I'd show you the new picture, but... for some reason the image crashes my Firefox browser. So here is the link to it. (Maybe goon will be able to upload it successfully).


Well, for comparison, check out this jersey. (Again, I skipped the image due to it crashing Firefox).

Yup. Pretty much color changed, text changed, done, swap Wild logo with interlocking ND, done.

What they should have done was: drop the Est. 1883. And replaced the stars with mini airplane logos like something similar to this.

I'll end this post with the following:

I'm not really interested (though I won't prevent it) in the "This jersey sucks because it's not the Fighting Sioux" commentary. The truth is: The beloved nickname is dead. The idiots at the NCAA and the PC morons with contributions from Stenejhem (sp?) took it away from us. It's not coming back. I thank those who fought the good fight including the tribe that stood behind us but it is over.

So let's make the best of it. I think, for something I'm sad to see happen, it's a pretty good stopgap.

Dan "car bomb" Carcillo suspended indefinitely


This is going to be the third suspension of the season for Dan Carcillo, you would think this guy would have learned by now. How long of a suspension would change his on ice behavior? I say throw the book at this buffoon, 5-10 games, if Carcillo is injured he should have to serve his suspension after he comes back from his knee injury.
Jesse Rogers ESPN CHICAGO -- News that Blackhawks forward Dan Carcillo is suspended indefinitely for his boarding of Edmonton defenseman Tom Gilbert can't be a shock to anyone who follows the Hawks or Carcillo. He will be able to state his case to the league at some point and then he'll finish serving his third suspension of the season. And this all happens after he recovers from his injuries.

That's one costly hit.

After talking with hockey people around the league on Tuesday, the consensus is Carcillo will get 4-6 games for the blow. No more.
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Matt Frattin Scores on his birthday.


First off nice happy birthday to former Fighting Sioux forward Matt Frattin. Wow! That was a nice goal as Frattin uses the Tampa Bay Lightning player Eric Brewer as a screen. That's goal number five (5) on the season for Matt Frattin.
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Benilde-St. Margaret's Jack Jablonski hurt by dangerous check

First off our thought and prayers go out to Jack "Jabby" Jablonski, this is an unfortunate event that you never want to see happen to anyone.
Dan Browning, Star Tribune --- Known as "Jabby" to his friends, the 16-year-old honors student, hockey forward and varsity tennis player at Benilde-St. Margaret's scored the first goal of what would be a victory for the junior varsity Red Knights against Wayzata during the Holiday Hockey Classic tournament at the St. Louis Park Recreation Center.

Jack's team was up by one goal 5 minutes, 48 seconds into the second period when he made a dash for the puck near the end boards with two Wayzata players in hot pursuit, said Chris McGowan, the Red Knights' JV coach.

McGowan said two players rammed Jablonski from behind, smashing him into the boards, and he collapsed motionless to the ice.

Jack is in critical condition with two fractured bones in his lower neck. He's unable to move his legs and has only slight movement in his hands and fingers, McGowan said.
Almost nightly in the NHL and in college you see dangerous hits like this. We don't need to see these avoidable, unnecessary and tragic hits in any level of hockey. This is why hockey needs to harshly penalize these kinds of hits. We also must teach the players coming through the ranks that if you see numbers you can not hit a person from behind.We can only hope that this 16 year old kid can make a full recovery and go on to lead a normal life.
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It's official Jim Scherr to lead NCHC.

Here is the press release that was released on the NCHC's first commissioner. 
Former U.S. Olympic Committee chief executive officer Jim Scherr has been selected as the first commissioner of the National Collegiate Hockey Conference, which will house Colorado College starting in the 2013-14 season and will be based in Colorado Springs.
North Dakota athletic director Brian Faison will introduce Scherr during a Wednesday morning news conference at the Penrose House, a person with knowledge of the hire told The Gazette. The person requested anonymity because an official announcement has not yet been made by the NCHC. Scherr did not return phone and email messages. [Gazette.com]

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You can't say dumb with out Carcillo


There is this saying about "Karma"... Wow!!! If you haven't seen this; check out this moronic move by Chicago Blackhawks dunderhead Daniel Carcillo. Really?!? What the heck is this guy thinking? First, Gilbert didn't touch the puck, second Carcillo wipes out himself and Gilbert and hurts both of them. Like the Hawks announcer said, "that's going to be a suspension."
Edmonton Journal --- To make matters much worse, the Oil then lost top defenceman Tom Gilbert to a reported knee injury after he was grossed out by Hawks’ instigator Daniel Carcillo on a dirty and dangerous hit into the end boards.

The boards were still rattling when the Hawks play-by-play man Tom Foley called it as he saw it. “Oh, that’s gonna be a suspension. Danny Carcillo put Gilbert badly into the end boards, and Dan Carcillo is going to have a meeting with Brendan Shanahan.” Good call, Tom.

It will come as no surprise to hockey observers that Carcillo, a noted cheap shot artist, would be considered a repeat offender. He’s been suspended five times since 2008 including twice in 2011, the last of which was a dangerous hit from behind on Joni Pitkanen that bore more than a passing resemblance to the Gilbert hit.

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