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Monday, December 29, 2014

Empty seats in spotlight . . . Draisaitl to Rockets? . . . Ice won't be sellers

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There seems to be some surprise over the number of empty seats at World Junior Championship games in Montreal.
Perhaps those people responsible for setting ticket prices weren’t paying attention during the 2013 Memorial Cup in Saskatoon. Perhaps those people now will realize that there is a limit to what fans will pay to watch teenagers play hockey. It seems there are people who won’t pay $106 to watch Canada play the United States on New Year’s Eve. . . . Kevin McGran of the Toronto Star has more right here.


It may come as a surprise to some but I would suggest that there are a lot of sports fans who are about tapped out. And it isn’t getting any better as politicians and those responsible for guarding the public purse and for the cost of many of life’s necessities continue to spend like it isn’t their money. Oh, wait . . .
I don’t know what it’s like in your neck of the woods, but here in B.C., the Canadian Taxpayers Federation has been kind enough to point out that in 2015 we will see increases in what we pay for Medical Services premiums, Employment Insurance, Canada Pension Plan, B.C. Hydro, ICBC (car insurance) and B.C. Ferries. Of course, property taxes also are sure to increase, as they always do.
"It will be another expensive year for taxpayers, as we hand out more money to government," Jordan Bateman, the CTF’s B.C. director, told Cassidy Olivier of Postmedia News. ". . . it's no wonder B.C. is joked to be short for 'Bring Cash.' "
Assuming that this is pretty much the story everywhere, sports fans simply don’t have nearly the disposable income necessary to be paying $100 or more to watch a junior hockey game.
With this in mind, it will be interesting to see what happens with ticket prices in advance of the 2017 World Junior Championship, which again is scheduled to be held in Montreal and Toronto.
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It would seem that F Leon Draisaitl’s WHL rights have been moved by the Prince Albert Raiders to the Kelowna Rockets.
Perhaps the first clue that it was a done deal came on Dec. 23 when Sportsnet’s John Shannon tweeted:
At the end of the day, it is quite likely that a Draisaitl deal was built into the exchange in which D Josh Morrissey moved from the Raiders to the Rockets on Dec. 11.
Draisaitl played the last two seasons in Prince Albert. Last season, he finished with 105 points, including 38 goals, in 64 games.
Draisaitl, of course, is on the roster of the NHL’s Edmonton Oilers. They added F Matt Fraser on waivers from the Boston Bruins, so will need to make a move to clear room on their roster for him.
Larry Fisher of the Kelowna Daily Courier, who has speculated on Draisaitl moving to the Little Apple for a while now, also has reported that Ryan Olsen, a 20-year-old forward, may well end up back in Kelowna, where he played the last two seasons. A sixth-round pick by the Winnipeg Jets in the NHL’s 2012 draft, he is with the AHL’s St. John’s IceCaps.
In 275 regular-season WHL games, the first 130 of them with the Saskatoon Blades, Olsen, who is from Delta, B.C., had 166 points, including 84 goals.
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A note from Greg Harder of the Regina Leader-Post: “The Pats have recalled D Nathyn Mortlock from the SJHL’s Melville Millionaires for the second time this month. He’ll fill in for D Chase Harrison, who was injured on a hit from behind by Carter Rigby on Sunday against Swift Current. Rigby has been suspended by the WHL, with the length TBD.”
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The Kamloops Blazers are into Vancouver tonight for a game against the Giants. As Steve Ewen of the Vancouver Province reports right here, both head coaches -- Don Hay of the Blazers and Claude Noel of the Giants -- have close ties to Ken Hitchcock, who now is the head coach of the NHL’s St. Louis Blues.---
When Saskatoon dealt F Cory Millette to the Prince Albert Raiders on Nov. 20, Blades GM/head coach Bob Woods said he made the move in order to free up playing time for Russian F Nikita Soshnin. As Daniel Nugent-Bowman of the Saskatoon StarPhoenix writes right here, Woods is quite pleased with the results.
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The Seattle Thunderbirds aren’t interesting in going head-to-head with the NFL’s Seattle Seahawks, and who can blame them. . . . The Thunderbirds and Tri-City Americans were to have played on Saturday, Jan. 10, 7:05 p.m., at the ShoWare Center in Kent, Wash. However, the Seahawks, the defending Super Bowl champions, will play their first playoff game on Jan. 10, at 5:15 p.m. . . . So the hockey game has been moved to Sunday, Jan. 11, 5:05 p.m.
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The Moose Jaw Warriors are four points out of a playoff spot. They have 35 games remaining. With the trade deadline arriving on Jan. 10, will the Warriors (15-19-3), who have lost five straight games, be buyers or sellers? Matthew Gourlie of the Moose Jaw Times-Herald has more right here.
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Jeff Chynoweth, the general manager of the Kootenay Ice, has told Scott Fisher of the Calgary Sun that he won’t be trading away his best players between now and the deadline. That story is right here.
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F Austin Carroll of the Victoria Royals won’t be suspended after being hit with a slashing major and game misconduct in a 4-0 victory over the visiting Prince George Cougars on Sunday night. The WHL reviewed the situation and decided that “there is no further discipline warranted.” . . . Carroll scored twice in that game before being ejected at 14:02 of the third period. . . . The Royals are at home to the red-hot Spokane Chiefs on Friday and Saturday nights.
Meanwhile, the Lethbridge Hurricanes and Medicine Hat Tigers were fined $250 each for the fight between goaltenders Zac Robidoux and Nick Schneider on Sunday night. . . . Just in time for the WHL’s New Year’s Eve bash, too!
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What goes on at the Sheldon Kennedy Child Advocate Centre in Calgary? Allan Maki of The Globe and Mail takes a look right here.
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Friday, May 20, 2011

Thursday . . .

THE MacBETH REPORT:
F Marcin Kolusz (Vancouver, 2003-04) signed a two-year contract with Sanok (Poland, Ekstraliga) for next season. He had seven goals and 14 assists in 24 games for Podhale Nowy Targ (Poland, Ekstraliga) this season and also was an assistant captain of the Polish national team at this year's Division 1 World Championship. Kolusz had two goals and four assists in five games to lead Poland in scoring. . . .
G Riku Helenius (Seattle, 2007-08) signed a two-year plus option contract with JyP Jyväskylä (Finland, SM-Liiga). He had a 3.03 GAA and a .884 save percentage in 18 games for Södertälje (Sweden, Elitserien) this season.
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They were playing street hockey at Portage and Main last night, which must mean the NHL’s Atlanta Thrashers are headed to Winnipeg.
Which means, of course, that the Manitoba Moose, the AHL affiliate of the Vancouver Canucks, will need a new home.
Let’s see. There is an arena in Chilliwack that has yet to land a hockey team as a tenant. The WHL’s Chilliwack Bruins, you’ll recall, were sold and have relocated to Victoria. Vancouver-based RG Properties, which purchased the Bruins, has since killed off its other team, the ECHL’s Victoria Salmon Kings.
Negotations aimed at bringing the BCHL’s Quesnel Millionaires to Chilliwack are on-going. But you have to wonder if they won’t be slowed by news that the Moose suddenly are available. If for no other reason than to let this sort itself out.
Or what of Regina, where the Pats again are embroiled in lease negotiations with their landord, Evraz Place? A few weeks ago, when the Phoenix Coyotes-to-Winnipeg rumours were running rampant, I was told that Evraz Place people had at least touched base with the AHL.
So . . . what if the Moose ended up in Regina? Could the Pats pack up and move to Chilliwack?
John Shannon, a hockey analyst with Rogers Sportsnet, tweeted Thursday night that he has heard that a destination for the Moose might well be St. John’s, Nfld., or Thunder Bay.
Or, hey, how about the Chilliwack Moose?
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THE COACHING GAME: Steve Hartley has signed on as an assistant coach with the QMJHL’s Halifax Mooseheads. He is the son of former NHL coach Bob Hartley. Steve will work under Dominique Ducharme, the Mooseheads’ new head coach. Hartley, 25, is a former goaltender who played at Miami-Ohio. He spent the last two seasons coaching the in the Quebec Junior AAA league. . . . Two former WHL head coaches, both of whom also played in the league, are out of work. Terry Ruskowski, who coached the Saskatoon Blades (1989-91), has stepped down as president, general manager and head coach of the Central league’s Laredo Bucks. He had been there for nine seasons, winning championships in 2004 and 2006. “My first instinct was to make sure hockey stays in Laredo,” Ruskowski told Pro 8 Sports-TV, “so I sacrificed my contract to make sure hockey stays in Laredo.” . . . Kenny Ryan of the Laredo Morning Times has more right here. . . . Serge Dube, who has played for the Bucks since 2002, is the Bucks’ new head coach. . . . Brad McCrimmon, another former Blades head coach (1998-2000), has resigned after three seasons as an assistant coach with the Detroit Red Wings. McCrimmon, who has head-coaching aspirations, also has worked as an assistant with the Atlanta Thrashers, Calgary Flames and New York Islanders.
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Management of the Central leagues Rio Grande Valley Killer Bees say the franchise is still alive; however, the office is closed because the team can’t make payroll. Brian Sandalow of  Valley Freedom Newspapers has the story right here.
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D Brayden McNabb of the Kootenay Ice signed a three-year deal with the NHL’s Buffalo Sabres on Wednesday. According to capgeek.com, his AHL salary each of the seasons will be US$67,500 with NHL salaries of $615,000, $690,000 and $740,000. McNabb, a second-round pick in the NHL’s 2009 draft, got a $270,000 signing bonus over the three years. . . . Gotta think McNabb will be buying lunch for the boys sometime during Memorial Cup week.
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Medicine Hat Tigers F Emerson Etem has signed a three-year deal with the NHL’s Anaheim Ducks. He was the 29th player selected in the 2010 NHL draft. Last season, his second in the WHL, he had 80 points, including 45 goals, in 65 games. Etem who is scheduled to turn 19 on June 16, also was plus-41.
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The Max Gardiner watch is on. Gardiner, a forward who was selected by the St. Louis Blues in the third round of the 2010 NHL draft, has left the U of Minnesota after one season with the Gophers. The Dubuque Fighting Saints hold his USHL rights, but he could be ticketed for the WHL’s Tri-City Americans, who have him on their college list. . . . The 6-foot-2, 187-pound Gardiner, who turned 19 on May 7, is from Minnetonka, Minn. He had a miserable season at Minnesota, though, getting just three points in 17 games.
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The Tri-City Americans have listed F Justin Gutierrez, who played for the Alaska All-Stars midget AAA (U-16) team this season. He had 35 points, including 17 goals, and 40 penalty minutes in 39 games. The 6-foot-3, 170-pound Gutierrez is a late birthday; he’ll turn 16 on Dec. 22. He is a younger brother to former WHLer Moises Gutierrez.
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Wade Klippenstein, the assistant GM and director of player personnel with the Prince George Cougars, scored what is believed to be the first journalist scoop of his life Wednesday night when he tweeted congratulations to Brian Chow as the SJHL’s new president.
The SJHL made the formal announcement Thursday.
Chow, 52, has been with the Prince Albert Police Service for 29 years, while also scouting for the Spokane Chiefs.
Chow signed a three-year contract. He replaces Laury Ryan, who resigned in March after spending eight years in the office.
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TWEET OF THE DAY:
From Edmonton Oil Kings D Keegan Lowe: “i dont like the sound of 7 canadian NHL teams. whats gonna happen on hockey day in canada? 1 gets left out.”
If you’re on Twitter, you are able to follow him at @Klowe4.

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