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Wednesday, October 8, 2014

We're going to Red Deer in 2016! . . . Hamblin family needs our help








F Spencer Machacek (Vancouver, 2005-08) has signed a one-year contract with Augsburger Panther (Germany, DEL). Last season, with the Springfield Falcons (AHL), he had nine goals and 10 assists in 34 games, and added 10 goals and four assists in 22 games with the Wilkes Barre-Scranton Penguins (AHL). . . . Augsburg hopes to have Machacek in the lineup for Friday's game against the Straubing Tigers. . . .
F Vitali Karamnov (Everett, 2007-08) has been recalled by Sibir Novosibirsk (Russia, KHL) from its farm club, Yermak Angarsk (Russia, Visshaya Liga). Karamnov had two assists in five games with Angarsk. He hasn’t played a league game with Novosibirsk this season. Last season, with Novosibirsk, had had one assist in 49 games.
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MEMORIAL CUP REPORT:

The WHL’s board of governors awarded the 2016 Memorial Cup, the 98th edition of the tournament, to Red Deer on Wednesday afternoon, meaning the Rebels will be the host team.
Originally, three teams -- the Rebels, Vancouver Giants and Victoria Royals -- expressed an interest in playing host to the tournament. The Royals later pulled out, leaving the Rebels and Giants to make presentations to the board of governors.
The two-day meeting in Calgary ended with Wednesday’s vote in favour of the Rebels, who won the 2001 tournament in Regina.
The 2016 tournament is scheduled for May 19-29 at the Enmax Centrium.
Memorial CupThe 2015 tournament is scheduled for Quebec City, May 21-31.
Ron Toigo, the Giants’ majority owner, said after the announcement that he would like to partner with the NHL’s Vancouver Canucks and bid on the 2019 World Junior Championship.
That being the case, look for the Royals to take a serious run at being the host team for the 2019 Memorial Cup.
Greg Meachem, the sports editor of the Red Deer Advocate, reports on Wednesday’s decision right here.
Steve Ewen of the Vancouver Province covers the story from the Giants’ angle right here.
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The Memorial Cup hasn’t been held in Alberta since 1974 when it was decided in the Calgary Corral.
The hockey world was a bit different back then.
What follows is an excerpt from the 1974 chapter of a history of the Memorial Cup that I wrote a few years ago. These few paragraphs deal with Regina Pats head coach Bob Turner, who chose to take some heat off his team . . .
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He did so by pointing fingers at a recent phenomenon -- the player agent.
"I made it specific when we came here that I didn't want any of the players talking to agents,” Turner told Dale Eisler of the Regina Leader-Post. "All the players told me that they wouldn't get involved with them, but today I had to kick two of them out of one of the agent's rooms.
"If I catch any more of our players talking to lawyers or agents, then they won't play in the national final. I don't care who they are. And if (general manager Del) Wilson won't back me up, I'll resign. He will, though.”
The dilemma, as Turner saw it, was this: "How can you make kids think about hockey when they're thinking about thousands of dollars?”
Two people singled out by Turner were Alan Eagleson and Norm Kaplan.
"Alan Eagleson was sitting right in my room,” Turner said, "and he promised me that he wouldn't bother the players. ‘I've got more class than that' was what he told me. And Norm Kaplan promised the same thing, too.
“Well, I caught two players in Eagleson's room and Kaplan talked to two others behind my back.”
It was, indeed, a new era in junior hockey.
"(Agents) aren't worrying about the kids,” Turner said. "All they want is their eight per cent. That's what Kaplan got for signing Sobchuk last year. What did the team get? Nothing. I'm sick and tired of that.”
Turner concluded: "Agents are tops on my (bleep) list. They are parasites.”
For the complete story on the 1974 Memorial Cup, click right here.
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Fighting in hockey took another punch in the face on Wednesday night, this time from former NHL D Mike Milbury, who once waded into the stands and beat a fan with a shoe. With a number of enforcers having lost their NHL jobs in the last few days, Milbury said: "I think it’s telling me that it’s time to get rid of fighting. It’s telling me that it’s over. As much as I like a good scrap in my day, too many issues here involving concussions. Too many problems. The teams are going away from it. Let’s grow up and get rid of it.” . . . Puck Daddy has more right here.
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F Adam Brooks' second goal of the game, at 18:08 of the third period, broke a 4-4 tie and gave the host Regina Pats a 5-4 victory over the Kootenay Ice on Wednesday night. F Jaedon Descheneau scored three times and added an assist for the Ice, which was outshot, 47-31. Taylor Rocca of the Cranbrook Daily Townsman has a game story right here. . . . As I write this, Greg Harder’s game story for the Regina Leader-Post isn’t yet on the newspaper’s website. But it will show up right here at some point in time and you will want to read it if only to read Regina head coach John Paddock’s comments on the game’s three stars. . . .
In Prince George, F Jari Erricson had two goals and two assists as the Cougars dropped the Lethbridge Hurricanes, 6-2. The Cougars also got a goal and two assists from F Chase Witala and three assists from F Jansen Harkins. F Kody McDonald, who is from Lethbridge, scored his first WHL goal for the Cougars. He was a second-round pick in the 2013 bantam draft. McDonald was pointless in nine games with the Cougars last season. . . . Lethbridge F Tyler Wong was back in the lineup after serving a three-game WHL suspension.
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Doug Paisley is the new president of the Lethbridge Hurricanes, taking over from Brian McNaughton, who had been president for 10 of the previous 11 years. Dylan Purcell of the Lethbridge Herald has more right here.
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Gregg Sutch, who writes periodically for Yahoo! Sports Canada, is a former major junior player and it turns out he was involved in the OHL's decision to former a partnership with the Canadian Mental Health Association. Details on that move were revealed earlier this week. Sutch writes right here about how important the OHL-CMHA partnership will be to players in that league.
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Former WHLer Cole Hamblin (Spokane, Regina, 2010-13) has been in hospital since Sept. 22. He has been diagnosed with a rare form of cancer, and he and his family need our help. . . . There is more right here. ---
One of the must-reads as the hockey season hits high gear is Boy On Ice: The Live And Death Of Derek Boogaard, written by John Branch, an award-winning writer with The New York Times. Sean Fitz-Gerald of the National Post sat down for a chat with Branch, and the results are right here.
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Here’s your good read for this morning. It’s the latest edition of 30 Thoughts from Elliotte Friedman and it’s right here. Enjoy!
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Cory Cameron, the Kootenay Ice’s athletic therapist, worked his 500th WHL regular-season game last night in Regina. Gotta wonder how many ankles he’s taped. . . . F Jaden Anderson, a 10th-round selection by the Prince Albert Raiders in the 2013 bantam draft, has committed to Lake Superior State University. Anderson, from Aurora, Colo., is playing in the Omaha AAA program. . . . The ECHL’s Wheeling Nailers have extended the contract of head coach Clark Donatelli through 2016-17.

Thursday, August 25, 2011

THE MacBETH REPORT:
F Zdenek Blatny (Seattle, Kootenay, 1998-2001) signed a one-year contract with the Graz 99ers (Austria, Erste Bank Liga) after a successful tryout. He had two goals nad four assists in six games with the Hannover Indians (Germany 2.Bundesliga) and one goal and 10 assists n 16 games with Kosice and Dukla Trencin (both Slovakia, Extraliga) last season.
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JUST NOTES: G Brendan Jensen of the Vancouver Giants will attend rookie camp with the NHL’s Vancouver Canucks. Jensen, an 18-year-old from El Granada, Calif., will go into Giants’ camp as the favourite to emerge as the club’s starter. . . . The Giants have been hoping to have Finnish G Jonathan Iilahti as their starter. However, Iilahti, a sixth-round draft pick by the Canucks in 2010, will play in Finland again this season. . . .  Mark Segal, who split time with Jensen last season with the Giants, won’t be back for his 20-year-old season. He plans on attending McGill U in Montreal and playing for the Redmen. . . . The Swift Current Broncos have signed D Brycen Martin, the second overall selection in the 2011 bantam draft. From Calgary, Martin played for the Calgary Bisons of the Alberta major bantam league last season, putting up 42 points in 31 games. The Broncos have signed their first four selections from the 2011 draft. . . . The Regina Pats have signed their first two selections from the 2011 bantam draft. F Adam Brooks of Winnipeg was taken 25th overall, while F Dane Schioler, also from Winnipeg, was taken with the 36th pick. Brooks had 111 points in 40 games with the bantam AAA Winnipeg Hawks. Schioler, whose father Dave played for the Winnipeg Monarchs (1976-77), played on a line with Brooks and put up 77 points. . . .
Cory Cameron is the Kootenay Ice’s new athletic therapist. Cameron, from Revelstoke, B.C., has spent six years as a rehabilitation consultant with Crash Conditioning in Calgary. He has WHL experience with the Vancouver Giants (trainer, 2006-09) and Calgary Hitmen (assistant trainer, 2004-06). . . . Don Clark is the new president of the Lethbridge Hurricanes’ board of directors. Clark was elected Tuesday as the new board held its first meeting. He replaces Brian MmcNaughton, who wasn’t re-elected at last week’s annual general meeting. Also on the new board are Brian Wichers (vice-president), Adele Barrington, Herb Beswick, Rick Braden, Brad Cook, Auke Elzinga, Dick Gibson, Randy Joevenazzo, John Koliaska, George McCrea, Dave Olson, Duane Ptycia, Kelly Shigehiro, Pat Shimbashi and Jim Whittaker. . . . The U of Calgary Dinos announced Wednesday that they have received commitments from three former WHL players. G Jacob DeSerres (Seattle, Brandon, 2007-10) is from Calgary. He played last season for the QMJHL’s Saint John Sea Dogs, who won the Memorial Cup. He will compete for playing time with two other ex-WHLers, Dustin Butler and Kris Lazaruk. Also attending the U of Calgary will be F Dylan Hood (Kelowna, Moose Jaw, 2006-11), who had 83 points in 71 games with Moose Jaw last season, and F Thomas Frazee (Portland, Medicine Hat, Moose Jaw, Regina, Kamloops), who had 71 points in 70 games split between Regina and Kamloops.
Sophomore F Brayden Cuthbert is in camp with the Moose Jaw Warriors and will skate but won’t take part in scrimmages. He hasn’t yet received medical clearance as he recovers from a concussion suffered on Jan. 22. . . . Matthew Gourlie of the Moose Jaw Times-Herald also reports that the Warriors are looking at F Markus McCrea, 19, who played the last three seasons with the Everett Silvertips and F Sean Aschim, 19, who played with the Prince Albert Raiders and Kelowna Rockets in 2009-10 and with the SJHL’s Melfort Mustangs last season. . . . Slovakian D Filip Vasko has arrived in Kelowna and will be in camp with the Rockets. Vasko, 17, was selected by the Rockets in the 2011 CHL import draft. He will be one of 160 players in the Rockets’ rookie camp. . . . Stu Ballantyne, who resigned earlier this month as the Vancouver Giants’ chief operating officer, now is the chief executive officer of the 2015 Canada Winter Games, which are to be held in Prince George. The Games are scheduled for Feb. 12 through March 1. . . . The Everett Silvertips have their two new imports — Slovakian F Vladimir Dolnik and German D Dominik Bittner — are in town and ready for camp. . . . The Red Deer Rebels have welcomed Czech G Patrik Bartosak to town. He was picked in the 2011 import draft. It turns out he is a nephew of former NHLer Radek Bonk.
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THE COACHING GAME:
Former NHL D Mark Hardy, 52, has joined the ECHL’s Ontario Reign as an assistant coach. He’ll work with head coach Jason Christie, who left the Central league’s Bloomington Blaze earlier in the week to sign with the Reign.
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Jane Sims of the London Free Press was in court on Wednesday where she witnessed the sentencing of a former hockey player with a long history of mental illness. Her story is right here.

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