Tuesday, April 30, 2013

It's a Great Day for Hockey

Well, they took the absolute hardest route possible, but for the first time in five years the Minnesota Wild will be playing playoff hockey tonight.  To celebrate the "bonus hockey" I thought I'd post a couple videos.  Enjoy!



This one is still too new to be on youtube, but check out the link.  You won't regret it!

Friday, April 12, 2013

Happy Birthday Katie!
 
 
 
 
I just wanted to do a very special shout-out today to my best friend and amazing editor on her birthday.  Happy quarter century to Beyond the Pond's Grammar God!


Tuesday, April 9, 2013

What Does the Gwozdecky Firing Mean for the Pioneers?
Last week we saw one of the best coaches in college hockey, George Gwozdecky, relieved of his coaching duties.  Some people like this guy, some don’t.  Some get sick of his antics and some, like me, love the comic relief he often brings to a game (storming across the ice, doing the dasher dance).  Personal feelings about Gwozdecky aside, not many will attempt to make the argument that he was ineffective as the head coach of the Denver Pioneers.  That’s why many were stunned by the firing, forced resignation (or whatever spin the Denver administration wants to put on it).  Heading into a new conference next season, finding a replacement head coach of Gwoz’s ability over the summer is not a task most schools would like to attempt.  So let’s take a look at what has happened since the announcement.

·         Scott Mayfield (Sophomore Defenseman) signed a contract with the New York Islanders

·         Juho Olkinuora (Sophomore Goalie) signed a contract with the Winnipeg Jets

·         Highly anticipated recruit Gage Ausmus (NTDP) withdrew his commitment

Mayfield hurts.  He is a fantastic stay-at-home defenseman that compliments Joey Laleggia’s offensive mentality perfectly.  I’m going to go out on a limb (or maybe not so much) and say Laleggia may not be far behind.  I wouldn’t be surprised one bit if he decided to sign over the offseason as well.  The Olkinuora signing is unexpected and could be crippling to the program.  Not only was he a 2-time All-WCHA selection, but this leaves Denver with one goalie for next season.  Zach Hope is graduating and Denver doesn’t have a goalie committed for next season.  They better hope they can find someone fast and/or Sam Brittain can play a full season in the challenging NCHC league.  To make matters worse, who is going to go find a new goalie when they currently don’t have a Head Coach?!
Unfortunately for Denver, I don’t think these three will be the last to leave.  Like I said before, I could see Laleggia panicking with the Olkinuora and Mayfield signings and the uncertainty of a new coach.  If he decides to sign, the defensive corp could really be hurting come October.  I could also see Nick Shore signing.  If he does, I don’t think his little brother Quentin will be far behind.  There were rumors of Quentin bolting for the WHL this year. If his older brother and coach are gone, I don’t see him sticking around.

No one on the outside really knows what happened, or why Coach Gwozdecky was let go.  All we really know is it seems to have caused a little bit of panic among the current and future Pioneer players.  Time will tell how it will all play out, but this could end up being one of the biggest mistakes the Denver administration has ever made.

Saturday, April 6, 2013

My Evaluation of the Wild trade


Well, I had to take a break from writing after UND lost out of the tournament to Yale. I just didn’t have the heart to think or write about hockey.  However, things changed fast when the Wild completed a blockbuster trade right at the deadline bringing Buffalo Sabres captain Jason Pominville to the State of Hockey in exchange for two quality prospects and draft picks.  Here’s the article.
What I like about the trade:

Above all, I like that Fletcher is putting his confidence in this team and trading to make them a contender right now.  Being a Minnesota sports fan, I’m so used to seeing the reverse role…watching a prospect develop into a stud just to see him traded for more prospects (Twins).  Fletcher made a bold move trading some quality prospects to bring in a guy that is in his prime right now to help the Wild win right now.  Besides what it symbolizes, Pominville brings a lot to the table.  He can play point on the power play, he can score, he can grind it out, he can kill penalties, and he’s a leader in the locker room.  He’s also a right handed shot which makes me think he’ll fit in very nicely with Z-Par and Koivu on that top line.  Also, we all have to wonder whether his buddy and linemate, Thomas Vanek (former Gopher), will consider returning to Minnesota to join him when he becomes a free agent next season.

What I don’t like about the trade:
If the Wild were going to give up some quality prospects to add a stud veteran player, I was hoping it would be a defenseman.  Their offensive line-up is starting to look pretty lethal, but can the Wild D-Corp take them deep in the playoffs?  Suter and Brodin are fantastic and Spurgeon and Gilbert have been playing fine, but it really drops off after that.  Hopefully the addition of Brett Clarke will prove to solidify the blue line.  As far as what they gave up, Larsson is the only one that I struggle with.  Kuemper has looked better in net than Hackett and with the Wild making a playoff push they aren’t going to have a very high first round pick anyway this year.  Larsson is a great two-way player with natural leadership and insane competitiveness.  If it weren’t for Coyle, Zucker, and Granlund I would have questioned this move, but it was starting to look like Larsson’s ceiling with the wild was as a third line center anyway.  He will be a big player for the Sabres and I wish him the best of luck.

What’s next for the Wild?
With the addition of Pominville and the way Coyle and Zucker are developing, it’s safe to say a few players that are in the Wild line-up won’t be next season.  I was hoping they would trade Pierre-Marc Bouchard for something (picks) because the odds of them resigning him are not much above 0%.  They didn’t get that done so he will walk away for nothing, but he’s one that I assume won’t be here next season.  I will also be surprised if Heatley is still here next year.  With the addition of Pominville and the play of Zucker and Coyle with the big club, I don’t see Heatley being a top 2 line player again.  If he’s not on a top line, I have to think they will deal him. Finally, they have to trade for or sign a free agent defenseman to solidify that group.  I look for Fletcher to do this in the off-season.