Showing posts with label Houston Aeros. Show all posts
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Friday, March 4, 2011

Friday . . .

THE MacBETH REPORT:
F Ryan Kinasewich (Medicine Hat, Try City, 1998-2004) signed a one-year contract extension with Medvescak Zagreb (Croatia, plays in Austria Erste Bank Liga). He had 30 goals and 29 assists in 49 games this season for Zagreb. The contract extension was announced at a press conference Friday where Kinasewich was officially appointed an Ambassador of the Foundation for Humanitarian Demining of Croatia — "Croatia without Mines."
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The Lethbridge Hurricanes ran a promotion earlier this season that involved Gordie Howe spending some time in town.
Some people wondered how it was that the Hurricanes were able to get Howe involved.
Well, the game did involve the Vancouver Giants, a team to which Howe has a long-time attachment through owner Ron Toigo.
But you also have to remember that Preston once played for the World Hockey Association’s Houston Aeros.
In fact, there was a time when Preston once bumped Mr. Hockey off the right wing spot on the Aeros’ top line.
Houston head coach Bill Dineen put Preston on the right side of a line that featured Gordie at centre and his son, Mark, on the left wing.
“Yeah,” a chuckling Preston recalled Friday night before his club played the Blazers in Kamloops. “They called that line Howe, Howe and Who.”
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WHL commissioner Ron Robison offered up the league spin on the Chilliwack Bruins-to-Victoria story that exploded on Friday.
Tyler Olsen of the Chilliwack Times spoke with Robison and has that story right here.
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In this story, WHL commissioner Ron Robison tells the Victoria Times Colonist that Victoria is the first priority for relocation.
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The NHL’s San Jose Sharks have signed D Sena Acolatse, 20, of the Prince George Cougars to a three-year NHL contract. Acolatse, a free agent, got a US$270,000 signing bonus. The contract calls for a salary of $67,500 in the minors and NHL salaries of $530,000, $540,000 and $750,000.

Sunday, November 28, 2010

Some Sunday stuff . . .

THE MacBETH REPORT:
D Jaroslav Obsut (Swift Current, Medicine Hat, 1995-97) signed a contract for the rest of this season with Atlant Mytishchi (Russia KHL) after securing his release from Spartak Moscow (Russia KHL). He has two goals and five assists in his 23 games this season with Spartak. . . . As a side note, Obsut was signed by Spartak last season at the insistence of Spartak's then-head coach, Milos Riha. Riha was fired in October and now is the head coach of Atlant. . . .
F Björn Svensson (Saskatoon, Moose Jaw, 2003-06) re-signed with Timrå (Sweden Elitserien) after the club had released him earlier this month. Svensson almost signed with Dusseldorf (Germany DEL), but Dusseldorf withdrew the offer at the last minute. It was then that Timrå decided that it would re-open discussions. Svensson has three goals and six assists in 24 games this season.
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Hockey Canada will announce the roster for its selection camp this morning. That camp runs in Toronto, Dec. 11-15. . . . The television network RDS reports that the QMJHL will have six players invited — F Louis Leblanc (Montreal Juniors), F Michael Bournival (Shawinigan Cataractes), F Sean Couturier (Drummondville Voltigeurs), D Brandon Gormley (Moncton Wildcats), D Simon Despres (Saint John Sea Dogs) and G Olivier Roy (Acadie-Bathurst Titan). . . . Gormley, a first-round pick by the Phoenix Coyotes in the NHL’s 2010 draft, went down with a knee injury on the weekend. Reports are that he could be on the shelf for a month, which would be a big loss for Canada. . . . The camp begins December 11th and runs through to the 15th. Canada is scheduled to play exhibition matches against Switzerland in Oshawa on December 20, Sweden in Toronto on December 21 and Finland in Kitchener on December 23. The real fun begins on Boxing Day when Canada takes on Russia.
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Switzerland has released its 28-player pre-tournament roster, and it includes forwards Sven Bartschi and Nino Niederreiter of the Portland Winterhawks and D Dave Sutter of the Seattle Thunderbirds. . . . The tournament is in Buffalo this time, from Dec. 26 through Jan. 5. . . . The Kamloops Blazers are expecting to lose C Dalibor Bortnak to the Slovakian team that will play in Buffalo.
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The NHL’s Minnesota Wild has recalled D Jared Spurgeon (Spokane, 2005-10) from the AHL’s Houston Aeros. Spurgeon, who turns 21 today, had nine points and 10 penalty minutes in 21 games with the Aeros. But eight of those points have come in his last eight games. He also scored the shootout winner in a 2-1 victory over the Milwaukee Admirals on Saturday. Spurgeon signed with the Wild as a free agent on Sept. 22. He will wear No. 26 with the Wild which is to play the Flames in Calgary tonight.
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In Sunday’s only WHL game, Medicine Hat F Hunter Shinkaruk had the lone shootout goal as the Medicine Hat Tigers got past the host Portland Winterhawks, 3-2. . . . F Linden Vey scored his 18th goal for the Tigers. He leads the WHL with 47 points. . . . The Winterhawks got goals from their Swiss connection — Nino Niederreiter, with his eighth, and Sven Bartschi, with No. 18. . . . Bartschi tied the score 2-2 at 19:11 of the second period. . . . Medicine Hat G Tyler Bunz stopped 41 shots, including eight in overtime. . . . Portland held an 8-0 edge in OT shots. . . . Portland G Mac Carruth turned aside 20 shots. . . . The Winterhawks have lost three straight games, all of them this weekend and two of them in shootouts. . . . Attendance was 2,318. Who was to know there were so many CFL fans in the Portland area? . . . The Winterhawks are at home Wednesday when the Kootenay Ice, one of the Eastern Conference’s top teams, drops by for a visit.
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SUNDAY’S CHECKING-FROM-BEHIND COUNT:
Zero.

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