Friday, April 8, 2016

Hamilton Tigers Update...



AP Hamilton:

A group of reporters, camera-people and various technicians are milling around in the orchestra pit in the Hamilton Place theatre. The theatre is the home of the Hamilton Philharmonic and is adjacent to Copps Coliseum.  It is also home of the "Big Black Curtain"  For those who have never seen the curtain it is over 110' from stage to rod and blacker than the back door of Hades as well as being a of CCHL lore....

GM Taylor walks out from between the curtains to the strains of "Enemy" by Days of the New WWE style.

Taylor in jeans a Tigers t-shirt and a mantled black leather duster walks to the podium.  "Good evening ladies and gentlemen. I have some thoughts to share and announcements to make".

There is a stir amongst the TSN, Sportsnet, CBC and American reporting groups.

"I have a few announcements to make.  "Ryan Kessler whom we acquired a few days ago will be our UFA resign and we are inking the all star for 3 seasons"

"I am also proud to announce the appointment of Gerard Gallant as head coach of the Hamilton Tigers" Gerard walks out wearing a sharp black and ivory pinstripe suit and a Tigers tie. "Gerard has demonstrated his ability to win as every level.  I have been endorsing him for 5 years in our inner circles since he was winning the memcup in St John. He relates to the young guys and I think that will be the difference.   I believe him to be the superior coach to coach the superior players I plan to give him"

Taylor looks around

"Speaking of superior players I would like to announce that the Tigers intend to draft Austin Matthews first overall.  We believe he can be the crown jewel of our group.   We would also like to announce the debut of a new 3rd jersey.   We thank CCHL creative and BWE* for the superior design."

Stepping up and tossing his head back he said "I am excited to see the impact our kids can have this season."  Taylor then walks off leaving Gallant to answer questions


* Blake Wendt Enterprises

Friday, March 25, 2016

2016 Off season Schedule Announced!

With the playoffs behind us, we'll now move into our off-season activities which include the submission of RFA contract info, UFA Resign info, the start of our annual UFA bidding process (run ably by Paul Canosa), and finally our annual ten round Entry Draft. All of these tasks should be done by early June at the latest, after which we'll authenticate the draft and then open up trading for a week before we shut everything down until early Fall when the 16-17 APBA Disk is released.

Over the late Spring and early Summer, we anticipate the player rating project to be up and running and we strongly encourage all GM's to be involved in that project.


Here is the off season schedule:

CCHL Calendar...
(Subject to change...)

APRIL:

16th- RFA Contract Info AND UFA resign info due to league office by 6:00am, Dayton time...
16th- Trading period ends at 6:00am, Dayton time....
20th- Start of UFA Bidding...
TBA- There will be a short trading period after the UFA Bid process is complete and the start of the 2016 Entry Draft...

MAY:

JUNE:

27th-Start of 2016 CCHL Entry Draft...

TBA- League office closes one week after Entry Draft ends. Trades will be allowed after draft is over until league office shutdown...

July:

League office closed, disk rating project?

SEPT:

TBA-New disk  released, league disk compiled/distributed/rosters checked, rookie contract info due, etc...
TBA- 2016-17 CCHL Preseason begins....
TBA-Annual Waiver Draft...

October:
TBA-2016-17 REGULAR SEASON UNDERWAY…

Hamilton Announces New Contract for Head Coach!




AP Hamilton:

The ownership group in Hamilton has called a press conference.  Group spokesman Steve Smith (TV’s Red Green and longtime Hamilton resident) has not yet taken the stage and there is an electric atmosphere.  A man in a tweed suit that went out of fashion when Trudeau the elder was still Prime Minister is almost dancing in place.  George Weston having faced his demons and gone to rehab was given his job back as CCHL beat reported for the Hamilton Spectator.   Most in attendance believe that this press conference is being held to relieve GM Taylor of his duties before the option year of his contract kicks in.  Weston is almost vibrating with happiness and the other reporters are giving him a wide birth.

A smattering of applause as a very familiar beard comes from behind the black curtain.

“Well uh, welcome everyone.  We here are Possum Lodge, I mean the Hamilton Tigers Hockey Club (polite little laugh) are here today to make an important announcement about the future direction of hockey operations.

Weston is almost dancing.

“We’re here to formally announce the extension of GM Taylor’s contract until the end of the 2019-2020 season”

NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!! A somewhat muffled scream comes from Weston.

Taylor walks out from behind the black curtain.  In almost WWE style “Enemy” by Days of the New plays as he gains the podium.

“Yes everyone I am here to stay.  The rebuild program is a little behind schedule but our youngsters are maturing and we are well on our way to being the Juggernaut I promised you 5 seasons ago.    I have a couple announcements to make.  We are currently negotiating with several CCHL GM’s to bring in a high profile UFA and should be making an announcement about that in the next 48 hours. We have after careful deliberation decided that interim head coach Kirk Muller will not be returning in that role next season.  Kirk has been promoted to Assistant General Manager here in Hamilton and GM of our farm club the Mooretown Comets.  Kirk will split his time and learn the ropes.”

Looking directly at a still nearly frothing Weston.

“You never know he might take my job in a few  YEARS.  This is the year we go from rebuilding to rising to the top of the CCHL standings.  Our goal for next season is to make the playoffs.  We have a group of youngsters like Max Domi, & Darnell Nurse that are ready to make the jump, Kirby Ryckel and Nick Ritchie on the cusp and guys like Boone Jenner and Ryan Murray, Ryan Spooner &  Matt Dumba who have finally(and he emphasizes the word with a little exasperation) matured into the players we knew that could be. The search is on for a new head coach and we will make an announcement on that before the draft.   If anyone is interested I have been in contact with other CCHL GM’s about the possibility of dealing the #1 overall pick.  Just so everyone knows it will take a heck of an offer to make anything happen.  Most likely you will see Austin Mathews in a Tigers uniform in the future.“

Weston looking at Steve Smith…  “What…  How could you???  CLOWN SHOES!”

With that Weston stomps out.  Taylor looks around.

“Does anyone have any actual questions?”  

Wednesday, March 23, 2016

Seattle Brew Issue #7 (End of year press conference)

Seattle Brew Issue #7

Seattle (AP) – The CCHL Seattle Reign finally opened their doors to hold their year end press conference. Media and fans alike had been waiting for some word from Reign management on recapping what led to their exit in the 1st round of the playoffs and their plans for the future.

General Manager Michelle Chapman, Director of Media Relations Bruce Wayne, Director of Scouting Simon Cowell, Director of Player Development Charles Xavier, President of Hockey Operations Keyser Soze and Head Coach Scott Stevens all took their place at the long table covered in the Reign’s colors while the banner behind the podium was adorned with a large semi-transparent rainbow with a panoramic photo of Seattle in the background.

Chapman – Good day and thank you ladies and gentlemen of the press for being here today. The reason for this press conference is to address matters related to the Seattle Reign hockey franchise. We will field questions related to the team which will encompass our Mission statement which will be posted on our website later today. Please use one of the two microphones provided to ask your question, thank you.

Art Thiel – Would you please confirm the team’s budget situation, reports indicate a net loss of over $15 million is that number accurate?

Chapman – Yes this year we forecast losing around $15 million. We began the season knowing we would lose money so we prepared ourseleves for that inevitabilitiy.

Thiel – So is that the same plan going forward and if so what is an amount you are comfortable losing?

Chapman – We have a direction that we are taking the team and we do not forsee losing money over the next few years, although that is subject to change with all of the variables involved.

Clark Kent – Has owner McCurdy stated he is not prepared to lose any more money, especially when the team is making unceremonious exits like in this years playoffs?

Soze – I was in a barbershop quartet in Skokie Iliinois with Mr. McCurdy back in the day and he is prepared to do what it takes to get revenge…err I mean avenge his teams defeats and ultimately to win.

Kent – So has he acquiesed control to the persons in this room to steer the team in that direction?

Soze – We convinced him to let us do our jobs and he will be most happy with the results and he was amenable to that.

Lois Lane – Losing all 3 home games in the playoffs disappointed a lot of fans what message can you send to the fans that things will improve for them when they do come to games?

Charles Xavier – Miss Lane I sense you have a stong connection with Mr. Kent but I digress…the next few seasons we hope the fans will be patient as we look to move in this new direction.

Lane – Not sure what you are implying Mr. Xavier and as for the last part of your answer, are you saying that Reign fans should get accustomed to losing.

Xavier – It’s important that we harness all the potential out of each player, have them focus their energy to make them stronger than they realize so they can work well as a team. Some players may not be able to handle it and may be attracted to a person with a more magnetic personality. If they stick with it I believe they will develop extraordinary abilities and become something of an X factor.

Simon Cowell – I like the sound of that!!

Xavier – Perhaps a more appropriate term like X players or X athletes

Bruce Wayne – (inaudible)
Kent Brockman – I’m sorry we couldn’t make that out what did you say?

Wayne – *coughs, leans closer to microphone* you mean X-men.

Xavier – That sounds Marvelous

Kent – I am not a proponent of that I think it could divide fans.

Wayne – I agree *stares intently at Kent*

Alexander Luthor – Mr. Kent and Mr. Wayne I wonder what would happen if the two of you were locked in a room together.

Kent – wonder…

Wayne – woah man

Diana Prince – Pardon me.

Brockman – Gentleman, gentleman back to the topic at hand. The good people of Springfield want to know what exactly is in Starbuck’s coffee and is the space needle used to sew NASA’s uniforms?

Chapman – I can’t provide answers nor wish to offer an answer to either of those questions. Can we get back to the point of this conference?

Rita Skeeter – Mr. Cowell rumours are abound that you and your scouting staff have been searching high   and low for talent including being seen at the recent quidditch matches at Hogwart’s. What is you real motive for being there?

Cowell – Look I am an evaluater of talent, either you have what it takes to make it or you don’t. Even if your parents and friends tell you that you are talented that may not be the case that is why I and my two colleagues make the call.

Skeeter – So no interest in Corey Potter’s cousin?

Cowell – Harry? I think he needs a few more years of schooling before he is ready but I think he will be a Sirius threat. *smiles*

Scott Stevens – Enough! Let’s get down to business of informing people where this team is heading. I suggest advising persons what happened over the last two weeks and what they can expect next season.

Les Nessman – To Mr. Stevens point can you advise the future of the coaching staff? Based on Mr. Stevens’s appearance he will be back, is that the same for the rest of the staff.

Chapman – Yes the coaching and training staff have been retained for the next 3 years.

Nessman – Will they be made available for more radio interviews I think that medium is as important to people as others…plus I have a podcast Reign Man with Nessman.

Brockman – How aprospos …*giggles*

Nessman – I would expect mothing less from you Kent?

Kent – Me?!?

Nessman – No the other Kent

Wayne – You mean Superm…..errr Super Mario

Lane – What was that Bruce?

Kent – Nothing Lois I think he got confused *stares intently at Wayne*

Xavier – Lois, I can tell you what he was thinking *smiles*

Dick Grayson – Holy Spoiler….I would not advise that Mr. Xavier

Wayne – Robi…errr Dick…where exactly is the automobile?

Grayson – In the parkade. I made sure it is fully armed…I mean alarmed

Luthor – I’ve heard about that car. Me thinks I will take a closer look *quickly leaves room*

Wayne – Dick perhaps you could swing over to the parkade and keep an eye on the car.

Grayson – Gadzooks you’re right Bat….uhhhh Bruce I will do that *quickly leaves room*

Xavier – Don’t worry Bruce…Luthor isn’t thinking of doing anything nefarious.

Wayne – I know he won’t and you know why… *voice becomes low and gravely* because I’m Ba(inaudible)

Thiel – Okay now that the coaching staff has been decided what about the players? Which UFA’s will be retained?

Chapman – We met with all players and almost all of the UFA’s have decided to test the market.

Thiel – Even Wideman?

Chapman – Yes…he apparently has something against zebras and wishes to get one.

Kent – He actually said he wanted “to get one”?

Chapman – It was hard to hear exactly what he said, he was all over the place he seemed confused or not all there but we will not see him in a Reign uniform next season.

Kent – The only players currently under long term contracts are Bergeron, Desharnais and Vlasic with 2 years remaining and Crawford with 3. Is it safe to assume that is the core of players this team will be adding pieces around?

Chapman – Not exactly. Bergeron is open to playing for a new team if the deal is right for us.

Lane – So he asked to be traded or did the team gauge his desire in leaving?

Chapman – Patrice wants to win a championship as do we. He is arguably the best two-way player in the game today so a lot of teams may be interested in accquiring him just as we are in retaining him but if the deal makes sense we would make the move.

Brockman – Has he mentioned teams he would like to play for? Springfield?

Chapman – Obviously the closer he can get to quality poutine is a selling point for Patrice, thus Montreal is an obvious choice and he did say he thought Boston would be a fun place to play. Of course there are a handful of championship caliber teams he would be interested to join.

Skeeter – What about Pickles?

Cowell – She won’t have much of a career.

Skeeter – What?

Cowell – The singer Pickles.

Xavier – You are confused with Pebbles

Cowell – Rocks?

Nessman – Pebbles rocks? I thought she was Pop/R&B.

Wayne – I thought Pebbles was from the Flintstones

Kent – They had rocks in the Stone Age Bruce *glares at Wayne*

Stevens – Enough!! She was asking about Vlasic…his nickname is Pickles. The Brit was remembering his time in the music industry and thought of the singer Pebbles…and no not Fred and Wilma’s daughter.

Skeeter – Yes Vlasic. If Bergeron goes to Montreal would Vlasic not like to go back home?

Chapman – We will entertain offers on Vlasic but have no desire to trade him just for the sake of trading him.

Brockman – Would you trade him to Springfield if the offer is right?

Chapman – Yes

Lane – Would Desharnais also wish to join his teamamates in Montreal?

Chapman – In essence a three musketeers.

Nessamn – That’s a good chocolate bar

Cowell – I like Mars

Kent – The planet?

Wayne – Always thinking about a planet hey Clark *glares at Kent*

Skeeter – Jupiter is cooler

Nessman – That rhymes

Cowell – Eminem she’s not

Nessamn – Another fine chocalate bar

Lane – What?

Stevens – Enough!!! Lane asked if Desharnais would go to Montreal if Bergeron and Vlasic did, not about chocolate bars or planets. Stay focused people!!

Chapman – He certainly could if the deal is right but he can play quality minutes on any teams 3rd line.

Brockman – I think the big question is all of Seattle’s impending FA’s with the biggest question being will you sign or trade Malkin?

Soze – He will be traded. Either before the deadline or he will be resigned and traded. We may work something out with a team based on his current salary and the escaltors involved.

Nessman – You are going to include escalators in a trade? How about elevators?

Xavier – No Les he means the salary escalation for Malkin. It might allow a team to get him for a lower salary if we sign him and then trade him. Malkin likes Seattle. He says the gray cloudy rainy days remind him of Russia….but with more hope.

Brockman – So has he asked to be traded to Springfield?

Chapman – No. He did mention if there was a deal to be had he would like to get closer to home so Siberian, Copenhagen, Linz, Wisborg and even Reykjavik are his preferred spots. However any team interested in him may get him if the price is right.

Nessaman - $1200 Bob

Brockman - $1600

Wayne - $1601 Bob

Lane – What were the bids again?

Stevens – Enough!!!! On to the rest of the team and off the game shows.

Skeeter – You have Abdelkader, Hickey, Kindl, Ramo, Spaling and Zucker with expired contracts will all of them be back?

Chapman – Abdelkader expressed a desire to be near his home in Michigan so Fort Erie, Georgetown, Hamilton and Niagra Falls are all desirable places for him to go to….if he can get over his hatred for Canadians.

*room breaks out in uproarious laughter*

Stevens – I’m Canadian…

*room goes silent*

Kent – I owe a thank you to Canada

Xavier – Just wait along enough and Canada will say thank you to you instead

*room breaks into laughter*

Stevens – Enough!!!!

*room goes silent*

Lane – How about Hickey?

Chapman – He wanted to play on the West coast but none of the teams out here want him but he wouldn’t mind the East Coast expressing an interest in Long Island. Of course he is from Calgary so maybe that will be a good landing spot for him.

Lane – Ramo expressed a desire to play there before.

Chapman – Yes and he could go there but we need goaltending back in any deal before we can move any goalie.

Kent – Wait when you say move any goalie does that mean Crawford could be traded?

Chapman – Absolutely. Corey wants to win now and he sees us heading in a different direction so of course trading him would work out well for both sides. He likes the Midwest part of the continent so Dayton, Minnesota, Springfield and Winnipeg may be some of his preferred locales.

Brockman – Since when is Springfield in the Midwest?

Chapman – Oh there are clues out there indicating as much.

Brockman – Out where?

Chapman – Just go to your PC and check the internet.You’ll find them.

Brockman – Ooooo! They have the internet on the computer now.

Nessman – What’s the internet?

Thiel – Scott?

Stevens – Enough!!!!!

Larry Stone – Any news on retaining Kindl, Spaling and Zucker.

Chapman – We have offered a contract to Jason Zucker’s agent. We should know very soon on his front and as for the other two both parties we have agreed to mutually part ways.

Stone - So if you are not signing any UFA’s and few RFA’s that leaves with a very limited roster so you would have to busy in the FA market.

Soze – The merits of finding replacements via FA siginings is still being debated.

Steve Rudman – Are you saying you may not sign any FA’s or very few?

Chapman – We will make some signings, the quantity of which is yet to be determined as is the length of any contract offered.

Rudman – So the old axiom quality over quantity is in play?

Chapman – Perhaps. We will evaluate the market to see what is there. We also may have made other personnel moves that may or may not fill current roster needs leading up to the entry draft.

Thiel – Drafting is something you wish to build the team around going forward?

Cowell – Obviously getting talent and signing it is something I have done in the past and I think my team has done well in the last couple of year’s accquiring talent. We have needs to fill in terms of depth but we also have some young talent we feel are ready or nearly ready to step in and we hope to add to the talent pool with this year’s picks.

Lane – Like former picks Nylander and Burakovsky

Cowell – Yes they are two youngsters we are very high on.

Nessman – I thought this was a drug free organization.

Steve Rogers – It better be!

Soze – I run a tight ship! No drugs allowed.

Rogers – I better not hear different.

Soze – Who are you, the Captain of the Police?

Cowell – That’s Sting

Rogers – No America

Nessman – Sting sings Sister Golden Hair?

Cowell – No Fields of Gold

Rogers – Is that a drug reference?

Soze – There are no drugs in this organization!

Lane – Oh Scooootttt!

Stevens – Enough!!!!!! Back to propsect talk…not drugs, not musical acts…hockey prospects.

Cowell – Yes we are currently evaluating talent and hope that we can find talent wherever it may be hiding.

Skeeter – Like Hogwart’s

Lucy Pevenise – Or Narnia….I saw the production trucks setting up equipment

Kent – Narnia?! How do you get there?

Pevenise – It’s a long story.

Kent – How long?

Xavier – About 7 books worth that’s how long.

Cowell – Listen we travel all over the world to find talent and we don’t try to hide that fact so if we see talent we may have to make moves to get picks in order to get the talent or risk losing it to someone else.

Gollum – Likes the mean old rotten Hobbitsisis

Gandalf the Grey – Pipe down Gollum *stares at Gollum* continue Mr. Cowell

Xavier – There’s another long story

Bilbo Baggins – I beg your pardon.

Frodo Baggins – I think he means me Uncle.

Wayne – He means both of you….gee whiz end the story already.

Peter Jackson – I thought it ended exactly when it needed to and not a moment too soon.

Gandalf – Agreed.

Xavier – Disagreed and bored.

Clint Barton – Yeah there are a lot of people’s stories that have yet to be told.

Nick Fury – Save it Clint it ain’t happening.

James Howlett – Yeah tough luck kid…you have to be cool to get your story told.

Xavier – Indeed James indeed.

Rogers – Or a Patriot.

Mel Gibson – Yes I concur.

Soze – Mel there is a reading of Mein Kampf down the hall

*Gibson hops out of chair and quickly exits room*

Fury – Rogers, Barton let’s go something pressing has come up. Stark you too.

Tony Stark – But me and Lois were just discussing my ideas for a virtual world

Fury – There may not be a world if we don’t get back now

Kent – Perhaps I can help save your world

Wayne – Haven’t you done enough *stares at Kent*

Stark – Good luck with your little chasing a rubber disc on ice thingy…I could design you a really kick ass skate…a little turbo booster to enhance the speed

Fury – Stark!!

Stark - *stares at Lois mouthes “Call me” while using his hand as a phone hand set*

Lane - *blushes*

Stevens – Enough!!!!!!!

Thiel – So if I may inquire, what about those players with 1 year left on their contracts, Bernier, Jarnkrok, David Jones, Dominic Moore, Nyquist, Ortio, Petry and Ben Smith?

Chapman – Most of them we will look to move if the players wish and the deal is right for our team.

Brockman – Have any of them expressed an interest in Springfield?

Chapman – Bernier and Moore like the East coast so Long Island is a possible destination. Jones and Nyquist like the Central region so Winnipeg, Dayton, and Minnesota may be of interest to them.

Skeeter – Isn’t Nyquist from Europe?

Chapman – Yes and of course Copenhagen, Linz, Reykjavik and Wisborg are all places he may prefer but we may let him decide if and when he wants to go or discuss a contract extension. Our meetings were very informal with all players and we provided them with a timeline to get back to us regarding their desires and intentions depending on their comfort level with our plans.

Rudman – Petry? Jarnkrok? Ortio? Smith?

Chapman – Will trade. Will see. Will trade if a goale is coming back. Will trade.

Stone – If you trade and release all these players that leaves you quite short.

Kent – Ask Frodo and Bilbo what’s that like

*room starts laughing…except Frodo and Bilbo*

Stone – So this year other than say Burakovsky, Zucker, Nylander, Carrick there are no other players guaranteed to be in Seattle next season?

Chapman – That is correct.

*room goes silent*

Stevens – Enough!!!!!!!! Press Conference is over!!

*Chapman, Soze, Xavier, Cowell, Wayne and Stevens hurridly leave the room.*

*Stevens stops at door turns to reporters smiles* - Have a nice day everyone.

Nessman – Oh my I have to get to a phone booth and call this in.

Kent – Sorry Les those things are reserved for me.

Pevenise – I like closets

John Travolta – Me too

Brockman – Get out of my way people this is incredible news I’ve got to get this on the Springfield Channel 6 News.

Lane – I know would you believe there will be no players left on Seattle’s roster.

Skeeter – Who cares about that…the news is that Stevens smiled…this is huge news…it’s like seeing a Sasquatch.

Frodo – What’s a Sasquatch?

Gandalf – A beast living in the woods covered in hair, does not like humans, is dim witted and smells

*everyone looks at James Howlett*

Howlett – Hey don’t look at me….I shower everyday and I like Jean Grey and have slept with Storm.

Bilbo – How do you sleep in a Storm?

Pevenise – He said with a Storm.

Bilbo – How do you sleep with a Storm?

Travolta – That’s easy, of course it all depends on how rough the storm gets isn’t that right Gandalf?

Gandalf – Me? Why are you asking me?

Travolta – We’ve shared the same experiences

Gandalf – Sir I say without a doubt that we have not shared any same experiences.

Jerry Seinfeld – Not that there is anything wrong with that.

George Constanza – Absolutely not. It’s perfectly acceptable behavior.

Thiel – Did anyone get a picture of Stevens smiling?

Peter Parker – I did. *waves camera in air*

D. Prince – Would you help this girl out? *smiles at Parker*

Kent – Wrong universe.

D. Prince – Excuse me?

Howlett – Sorry honey maybe if they do a crossover one day *looks at Parker*. Let’s go kid we’ve got to get this on the web

Parker – But the web is in me.

Kent – The other web kid.

Lane – You know him.

Kent – We’ve crossed paths before.

Stone – Does anyone have an iphone charger?

Nessman – What’s an iphone?

*everyone except Art Thiel exits the room and then one figure who was standing in the shadows in the back corner steps into the light in the centre of the room. He is adorned in purple pants, with a purple long tailed tuxedo coat, a forest green shirt, a white painted face, green hair, bright ruby red lips that seem to go halfway into his cheeks, and purple leather gloves on his hands.

Thiel who has noticed the gentleman stares at him. The man in purple cocks his head towards Thiel opens his mouth to simultaneously stick out his tongue and lick his lips*

???? – And they think I’m the crazy one…..hahahahahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaahaha *walks out of room continually laughing the whole way*

Thiel – *shakes head* Man, what a joker.














Calgary Chinook End of Season Press Conference...



GM/Coach Eugene Yip walked up to the podium…

Eugene:  Thank you all for coming, first of all I would like to congratulate the Puffin and Mr. Wolter for building an incredible team and playoff run.  This is one of the most competitve playoff that I can remember, every team can easily had a run for the cup.

Reporter 1:  Can you tell us how are you feeling getting sweep 4-0 in the final and the error you made by not knowing Gibson is ineligible for playoff.

Eugene:   I believe my team has tried their best and they have certainly play my “defense first” style of play through out the season.  Our defenese just simply outmatched by Puffin’s fire power in the finals. Letang and Price’s injuries in Game 1 and game 2 are a huge lost.  This season is actually year 3 of our rebuilding and anything more than making the playoff is a bonus for our team.  I take full responsibility of Gibson ineligibility to play in the playoff  and I also thanks Bryzgalov for agreeing to sign a emergency contract with us.

Reporter 2:  What is your plan for the off season?

Eugene:  Draft wise, we don’t have a lot of draft picks but we will try to bring in the best available forwards that we see fits to the team.  We’ve pretty certain we would resign Giordano, he is big part of our defence core, and we will see if we can trade the rights of Marleau and Henrik Sedin.  We will also be looking to aquire a backup goalie to share the price with Price and Gibson next season.

Reporter 1:  Is their anything we can look forward to next season?

Eugene: Next season we will have new comer like Dylan Larkin, Martinook and Bigras ready to play in CCHL.  Also we think that Barkov,  Pastrnak,  Monahan and Gaudreau will be mature enough to be a big part of our team with Sedin and Marleau leaving us next season.  Chinook’s future is bright with Werenski, Provorov, Konecny ready to step in in a few season.

Reporter 3:  Any particular team that caught your attention?

Eugene: Siberia Icecats will be a scary team to play against in a few years with Bennett, McDavid, Parayko, Kylington, Ehlers all gradulating soon from the minors,  they are couple defensemen and a good goalie away from becoming a serious contender.

Eugene:  Thank you for everyone’s time and we will meet again in the training camp next season.


Tuesday, March 22, 2016

Paddy O’Furniture interviews the newly crowned champion of the CCHK, Reykjavik Puffin GM Chris Wolter...

On special assignment from the WHL, Belfast Blast team spokesman, Paddy O’Furniture, recently caught up with Reykjavik Puffin GM Chris Wolter to discuss his team’s 2016 success…

Chris, I’ve gotta ask you, a 19 game unbeaten streak?  Are you kiddin’ me?  How did you lads pull that off?

Yeah, I can answer that? During much of the season, while we were scoring and losing, equally, many of the beat writers who handle things like the power rankings kept suggesting more defensive help along the blueline.  We made several efforts, but either it was too early for someone to deal or they wanted someone from our core.  Through minor deals, we added Max Talbot, Kyle Brodziak and Nick Spaling to Ben Smith and had a 4th line checking rotation.  Not a whole lot changed. Eventually we decided, if we can’t stop teams from scoring, then we just needed to score even more goals.  We found a suitable partner in Motormouth McCurdy of Seattle, sending him Talbot, Spaling and Smith and picks for Erik Cole, Carl Hagelin, Darren Helm and cash. They’ve each done their part in all aspects of the game to increase the blitzing style we play.  Everything came together down the stretch and even with minor injuries, notably to Kaner, which, incidently, kept him out a game or two, too long, we were able to sustain the streak.  I believe a guy we expect a lot from next year, who’s been waiting for a bigger role, Michal Neuvirth, even got in and won a game during the streak.  The hardest part of the streak was that it ended, while at the same time, didn’t.

You’ve got your hands in several franchises across the APBA universe….what sets a CCHL championship apart from the rest?

Two aspects of the CCHL make it a greater achievement than other championships: First, the knowledge and level of attention paid by the GMs of the CCHL is probably unmatched. Second, having to allocate funds to 30 players, while keeping them satisfied and hungry, as well as the fan base, is a major challenge to any GM.

Take us through the early days of the Puffin, Chris.

When I first took over the franchise, while we were still in Stockholm, which many members of the CCHL may not remember, we inherited a team in financial crisis, with local faves, Henrik Zetterberg, Nik Lidstrom, in his twilight and Peter Forsberg, still hanging on, hoping.  We started slowly, but knew the only way to move forward was to blow it all up and start again. If memory serves me correctly, GM Bill Corfield of Dayton made me an offer for Lidstrom I couldn’t refuse. The details are hazy, but it involved a Canadian Junior player named PK Subban. Interestingly enough, Barrett Jackman was a member of the Moose at the time, so great to see him come full circle. Gone are the days of Petr Prucha and Jarko Immonen….

After a seemingly deliberately slow rebuild, where do the Puffin turn to keep the squad strong?

First, from within. Vladislav Namestnikov’s continued growth as an all around force (including the Kehler Cup winning goal) as well as Jeff Skinner’s return to relevance as a goal scorer, ought to help keep the Puffin in the front of other GM’s minds.  Poor Jeff might have set a record this year with 82 healthy scratches. I guess more, since he didn’t make a playoff appearance and I think we even scratched him for a practice or two.  I think next season, we’ll see Adam Larsson as a mainstay in the lineup, something we’ve waited quite a while for.  We’ve got a few youngsters who’re looking to make a name for themselves, while they await their chance, Andreas Athanasiou, Devin Shore, Vladislav Kamenev and Anthony Cirelli, to name a few. We’ve traded a lot of picks away the last season or two, so getting back on the draft track for 2017-18 is a huge priority. We’ll pay attention during the UFA process, but have no players on the radar as yet.

Although you’ll want to tell me how it is totally a team effort, where can you lay some individual praise for the season’s success? 

Well, it truly is a team effort, and so many guys have had stellar seasons. Players have got to constantly be ready for their next shift, their next game, their next shot, and so on.  That being said, Oliver Ekman-Larsson has been a model of consistency on and off the ice. He’s still very young and the sky’s the limit, but the kids already look up to him.  PK is everywhere, in his opponent’s faces, reporter’s faces, aware of the goal at all times. Claude Giroux overcame a slow start to the season to be amongst the league scoring leaders. And Vlad. All Vlad Tarasenko wants is to win. I’m so happy for the kid. Who can forget Marian Gaborik? Wow, who would have expected 50 goals?  He’s made $9,000,000 look like a bargain.

OK, the difficult part, who’s not coming back?

I have to start with the playoff revelation named Anton Volchenkov.  Anton was the squad’s only blueline addition for the stretch run. Due to the effort he constantly gives, he’s made a career out of missing games.  He sure came to play in these playoffs: a goal and 7 assists in 12 games, before reinjuring himself, forget about it! He’s already advised us he’s hanging’em up.  Erik Cole has played a strong game, but he’s another guy whose body just can’t do it anymore.  The cash that reigned on us from Seattle will help us pay Erik off. Brodzy, well, I don’t see how he makes it back into the fold, though I wouldn’t be opposed to signing him once he’s exposed.

Any finals thoughts to leave the community with before the celebrations begin?

We send out congrats on a wonderful season to Eugene Yip of the Calgary Chinook. Losing Price for Game 2 was difficult, but he beat the odds all year and if only the aging Bryz could have come through, who knows what happens. Thanks go out to the always willing trade partner Matt Young of the Fort Erie Falcons, who hung around longer than I think even he expected.  Matty probably deserves an engraving on the Cup. The Puffin franchise send out thanks to the Dayton Musicmen and GM/Commish Bill Corfield, who we secretly wanted to face (but didn’t really want to) in the finals to avenge our back to back finals losses in the now defunct LHL. Bill and his Ronin compatriot Paul aka the voice of reason Canosa have created quite an elaborate league with everything one could want in one place.  Thanks also to the other league office members, Jason Mote, Chris Kash, Bobby Nicol and team GMs who give their all to make the CCHL the class act that it is.

There ya have it folks, the grinning face of GM Chris Wolter of the CCHL Kehler Cup champion Reykjavik Puffin!   Raise a pint, will ya?

Monday, March 21, 2016

Copenhagen Holds its Year-End Press Conference...

Copenhagen Crusaders Press Conference

First off we would like to congratulate Chris Wolter and his Puffin for a tremendous series.  He has worked carefully building his team over the past several years into the offensive powerhouse it is now. Kudos. After our loss to the Puffin management locked itself away to review what went so wrong this year and what are the next steps for the franchise.

Q: Explain how the Offseason started the issues that plagued the team all year. 

We attempted to make one last push for another championship, but this year was a challenge from the beginning.  Senior management missed a rule change (actually an enforcement of an existing rule) that cost the team a number of roster players to Unrestricted Free Agency when they mistakenly thought that they had an additional resign available.  For this error Senior Management deeply apologizes to our fan base.

Management quickly identified that it had a weakness on the wings and on Left D and went into the free agent market to address these areas. We landed a number of veterans to fill holes in the roster (Vrbata, Iginla, Hartnell, Dupuis) on the wings but struck out on landing a capable Left Dman and had tyo settle for Visnovski.  Even the though we acquired a number of forwards we were never able to get the forward group to gel or find consistent chemistry

Q: You made a number of moves during the regular season can you provide your rational 

Hindsight being 20/20 we moved away from a trade discussion that had the potential to land a premier shutdown dman and an elite tender and this may be why we are not still playing.  We were not happy with the overall output of the squad and felt we needed to bring in some more pieces to round the team out. We mortgaged a lot of our future to land Hedman, Datsyuk and Parise.  All were deemed to be quality individuals that would push this group over the top.

Q: Why didn’t it work, on paper you seemed strong in all positions

Unfortunately it just never worked out, the team went into a tailspin after the acquisitions and then the infighting started.  As you know we went from 1st in our conference at the trade deadline to 4rth.  The coaching staff made numerous line changes but could not find any real chemistry.  A rival GM, indicated that he did not remember a Crusader squad that played so inconsistently within a game as this squad that they seemed to squander leads regularly.  The dressing room become fractured and well you know the rest of it.

Q: So now what: you are bleeding money, your prospect pool is depleted after years of runs at the cup.

We have spent the time looking at where we go from here.  It is obvious that we need to address our salary items to ensure the long term fiscal viability of our club.
We lost $50 Million this season and our payroll was around $150 Million.  We will be walking away from over $20 Million in contracts plus we will investigate moving some additional salaries.

Q: You allude to moving players, have you identified any players yet? 
The players that will be made available are Datsyuk, Iginla, and Parise. Others may be identified at training camp but for now that is who we are looking to move.

Q: Why Iginla and Datsyuk?
They were promised a run at a championship, we see no reason to force them to sit the final years of their respective careers sitting through a retooling.  

Q: Parise is a UFA do you think that there is a market for his services?
We strongly believe that Parise brings a complete 200 foot game and fills a special position on the left wing as one of the elite LW in the game.  He has lots of miles left on the odometer.  There will be interest

As a UFA, we are willing to sign and trade him if a team wants to use their UFA resign on another player.

Q: Any other information that you would like to share?

We are confident that the knowledgeable fans in Denmark will be patient as we go through the required process. We do not anticipate a long process and our plan is to be back in the elite within 2 years.