Tuesday, November 9, 2010

2 Games At Once / Oilers vs Canes and OKC Barons vs Rampage / A LIVE TweetCast


Welcome to the LIVE TweetCast of the Edmonton Oilers vs the Carolina Hurricanes and the Oklahoma City Barons vs the San Antonio Rampage.

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OKC Barons vs San Antonio Rampage 
6:00pm MT Start

GAME STATS

GAME PREVIEW

Listen to game HERE!

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Edmonton Oilers vs Carolina Hurricanes
5:00pm MT Start

STATS SHEET *coming soon

PREVIEW *coming soon


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San Antonio Rampage at Oklahoma City Barons
6:00pm MT Start
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 Edmonton Oilers (4-6-2) at Carolina Hurricanes (7-7-0)
5:00pm MT Start

Barons Game 16 Preview; Take The Bull by The Horns

Away: San Antonio Rampage (8-4-1); Last game: 4-1 Loss vs. Abbotsford
Home: Oklahoma City Barons (9-5-1); Last game: 7-6 SO Win vs. Toronto


Quick News and Notes
-This is the Barons fourth game in 5 nights.
-This is the second of 10 meetings between the two teams.
-San Antonio won the last meeting 4-1.
-Liam Reddox was the lone Barons goal scorer in that game.
-I'm sure everyone is aware of this now; Linus Omark leads the team with 17 points. Giroux is second with 15. Moran, Reddox, and Belle are next with 13 apiece.
-Omark is tied for 5th in the league in points. Michal Repik of Rochester leads with 19.
-Belle continues to lead the team in assists with 12.
-The Barons are 7-3-0 in their last 10 games. The Rampage are 7-2-1.
-Barons PP: 20th in the league - 15/93 (16.1%); Rampage PP: 7th in the league - 13/62 (21.0%)
-Barons PK: 1st in the league - 70/76 (92.1%); Rampage PK: 25th in the league - 46/59 (78.0%)

Players to watch
OKC: Omark-O'Marra-Reddox. Need I say more?
SA: Tim Stapleton(23) scored twice in their last game against the Barons. Mathieu Beaudoin(26) leads the Rampage with 14 points.

The Barons game on Sunday against the Marlies just about gave me a heart attack. That will be one of the best hockey moments I remember seeing in my lifetime. It's awesome that I was able to be there in person. We'll see if Omark is able to continue his scoring ways tonight. I'm not expecting another 5 goal game at all, but I definitely would not complain one bit if he decided to have another one. Hopefully the other lines decide to start scoring tonight too. JF Jacques will be playing tonight. No word on who will be in net tonight. The puck drop is at 7:05 CDT/6:05 MDT. The game will be broadcast on 96.1 KXY. As always, you can follow myself(@AHLBarons) and Scott(@OilFieldHockey) as we tweet from the game.

-Written by Eric Rodgers-

Monday, November 8, 2010

Making The Call / A Choice Among Choices

It's no secret that Shawn Horcoff was hurt last game. It's no secret either that the Oilers only have 4th liners as backup (including Jacques). So what to do and who to call?

The man that currently stands out is Linus Omark. His 5 goal game yesterday (plus he scored in the shootout) has made him the talk of the hockey world. This is a kid that wants to score goals and it looks to me, like he has something to prove. See below



So now that he's 3rd in the AHL in scoring, is he the automatic call up? Can his AHL game translate to the NHL game quickly? Can he fit right in and produce?

All good questions when considering him being the call up for the Oil. As of right now, he's played 15 games and has 10 goals, 7 assists for 17 points (a team high). He's a +5 and has 40 shots on goal.

So is he the guy you choose?

Looking at the stats page, Alex Giroux (15 points) isn't really all that different in the stats department. But he clearly doesn't have the hype that Omark has right now (or the foot speed). Does that put Omark ahead of Giroux? I would think so. Scratch Giroux off the list.

Now only one other guy on the Oklahoma City Barons has a shot at filling a top 6 position while Horcoff is out. That guy is Liam Reddox. He has the speed, the will and the smarts to fill in. He's less flashy as Omark and he's a few points behind -- Reddox has 7 goals, 6 assists for 13 points and 66 shots -- but since the season started, Reddox has been the most consistent Baron right from the get go. Some nights Reddox fires off 7, 8 even 9 shots at the goalie. Nobody compares in that department. He busts his ass of every game and always seems ready to go. Reddox can play center and wing, can Omark?

Out of Omark and Reddox, who's more ready for the NHL? Obviously you could say Reddox based on his previous NHL experience. Who knows about Omark? He could be? Only one way to find out I suppose.

So if the Oilers do indeed need a fill in for Horcoff, my heart says pick the scrappy kid in Reddox, but my brain says Omark has the hype and that's what the Oilers want to give the fans.

-Written by Smokin' Ray-

Oilers Beat The Champs! (Again) 2-1 / A Game Recap


BEERS & JEERS GAME RECAP

Welcome to another fine Edmonton Oilers Beers & Jeers Game Recap.

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FINAL SCORE

EDMONTON OILERS - 2

CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS - 1

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TONIGHT'S STARTING LINES

Paajarvi/Gagner/Eberle
Hall/Horcoff/Hemsky
Penner/Cogliano/Brule
Jones/Fraser/Stortini

Whitney/Vandermeer
Smid/Strudwick
Gilbert/Foster

Khabibulin

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VIDEO HIGHLIGHTS



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BEERS & JEERS PLAYER GRADES


The Cult of Hockey Grading System:
10 perfect game,  9 extraordinary,  8 great,  7 good,  6 above average,
5 average,  4 below average,  3 poor,  2 terrible,  1 deserves to be in minors.

#2 JAMES VANDERMEER - (5) Decent all game long. He had 3 hits, 2 blocked shots and a takeaway in 15:27 of ice. But he did take 2 out of the 4 Oilers penalties.

#4 TAYLOR HALL - (7) BEERS Fast. The only way to describe him. He made a lot of nice plays and is looking better every game. He had 2 hits, 3 takeaways, a blocked shot and 2 shots on goal. No complaining here.

#5 LADISLAV SMID - (6) He have a decent game. He logged a ton of time on the ice and looked like he wanted more.

#6 RYAN WHITNEY - (7) BEERS He was good. He played 26:00 minutes and was strong on the puck. After a few less than great games in the last little while, I was worried his feet may be bothering him. He looked fine and healthy to me tonight. He adds another assist and he had a hit, a takeaway and 2 blocked shots. Best defenceman on the night.

#10 SHAWN HORCOFF - (6) Horcoff was hurt after playing 8:42. I hope he's not gone for long.

#13 ANDREW COGLIANO - (6) He's been on fire lately. Tonight's game he was good again. He had 3 shots and was 5/5 for 50% on faceoffs. But he was on the ice for the only Hawks goal.

#14 JORDAN EBERLE - (5) Not a fan of the line he's on. He looks his best with Horcoff. I thought he was the best on the line. Good once again on the penalty kill. Smart player even when he's not attracting the focus.

#16 COLIN FRASER - (5) He seen some added ice time after Horcoff went down. He responded nicely. I liked that he had a little extra jump in his steps. He had 2 hits, but was a team worst 2/5 for 29%.

#22 JF JACQUES - (0) DNP (Injured)

#26 KURTIS FOSTER - (7) BEERS He was dynamite! He scored to get the ball rolling and he played smart hockey all night long. He had 3 hits, 3 shots, and had a takeaway and a blocked shot. He played 17:31.

#27 DUSTIN PENNER - (6) He actually used his big frame well tonight. He was on for both Oiler goals and he just seemed to make things happen. Glad to see he's motivated again. In his 17:16 of ice time, he had 1 shot, 1 hit, 1 blocked shot and 1 takeaway.

#28 RYAN JONES - (6) He along with Fraser seen more ice than normal. He had 2 shots, a hot and a takeaway. Nothing real to complain about here.

#33 STEVE MACINTYRE - (0) DNP (Healthy scratch)

#35 NIKOLAI KHABIBULIN - (8) BEERS That save was FREAKING AWESOME! Watch the highlights above. Wow! He was great all game. He made the little saves along with the big ones. WHen the Oilers were asleep, Khabi wasn't. The curse of the former Oilers continued as Pisani popped one by him.

#40 DEVAN DUBNYK - (0) DNP (backup)

#43 JASON STRUDWICK - (6) All of the sudden guys like Strudwick and Vandermeer are looking good to me. Either I had a few too many beers, or he really did play well. He had 3 blocked shots and 2 hits in his 18:12 of ice time.

#46 ZACK STORTINI - (6) He played well. I loved his fight with John Scott. He was jerseyed and he still kept going. lol. Love that Storts. He actual hockey game was pretty good. He's not a liability out there. He had 3 hits and played 6:55.

#49 THEO PECKHAM - (0) DNP (Injured)

#67 GILBERT BRULE - (6) Brule has, like Cogliano, improved a lot since Penner has been on their line. He had 3 shots, 3 hits and a takeaway and was burning up the ice. I don't understand why he isn't getting a look on the pk?

#77 TOM GILBERT - (7) BEERS He was pretty good tonight and he did what he had to do to be successful. He had 5 shots that couldn't find the back of the net and he once again blocks a team high, 4 shots. He does quietly play a solid game. He was dependable tonight.

#83 ALES HEMSKY - (8) BEERS He was brilliant tonight. The best Hemsky game that I have seen in a long, long time. He assisted on both goals and played almost 20 minutes.

#89 SAM GAGNER - (4) He started out OK, but was I disappointed with him tonight (other than his goal).

#91 MAGNUS PAAJARVI - (5) I hate this line. They don't work well together. He had 2 shots in his 14:09 of ice time. His most consistent quality? He drew another penalty.

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EVENT SUMMARY

GAME SUMMARY

FACEOFF REPORT

SHOT REPORT

mc79hockey Scoring Chances

CORSI NUMBERS

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BAD TIMING PENALTY (what is a Bad Timing Penalty?)

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Sunday, November 7, 2010

Storybook Weekend Finale for Stockton Thunder


Fan Scott Sturdivant (1st photo) & Condor's Erick Lizon (2nd photo)


The Stockton Thunder Goes Pink Weekend ended with a bang! So what happened?

Thunder defenseman Jordan Bendfeld was charged with an illegal hit to the head penalty halfway through the first period and was out the rest of the game.

Thunder's designated Pest of the Night from the Condors, Erick Lizon, was at his best (or is it worst?) tonight. The only photos I was able to take tonight were of Thunder fan Scott Sturdivant doing a great impersonation of Lizon.

Two powerplay goals were scored by Steve Vanoosten and Ryan Constant in the second period.

In the third period, after letting a puck hit by Aaron Clarke from the blue line float slowly by his left pad into the net, Condors goalie Josh Tordjman took advantage of a skirmish happening in Thunder's defensive zone and skated out of the crease and down the ice. He confronted Thunder's starting goalie Tyson Sexsmith, and KAPOW, goalie fight! Tordjman got a good hit in, but Sexsmith was clearly the victor of that confrontation. Both goalies were ejected from the game and got penalties for leaving the crease, fighting, and a game misconduct/secondary altercation.

Both backup goalies, Bryan Pitton for the Thunder and Peter Hirsch for the Condors had to step in with a little under 5 minutes left in the game. Anthony Aiello scored the fourth and final goal of the game for Stockton shortly after that.

Stockton Thunder swept the Bakersfield Condors in their 3 game Thunder Goes Pink series.

Tyson Sexsmith got his first shut-out of the season. Both he and Bryan Pitton shut out the Condors this weekend-Pitton's shut-out was on Friday.

And lastly but importantly, $500 a goal was pledged in order to donate money to St. Joseph's Medical Center. A total of $2,000 was raised from the scoring.

Couldn't have asked for a more exciting game to end the weekend with.

Third star of the night-Ryan Constant. Second star-Steve Vanoosten. First star of the night-Tyson Sexsmith.










































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