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Maine Hockey 2013-2014 - Red White Bleeding Blue...

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To All My Dear UMaine-iac Friends:

Thank you from the bottom of my heart for Jimmy Howard and Gustav Nyquist. :) :)

Sincerely,

Chuck Murray
Self-Appointed WIS President-for-Life
Detroit Red Wings fan since 1970 :D

P.S. - figured you folks would *love* Pierre's reference to Coach Whitehead there at the end ... :p

Unfortunately Chuck the one net Nyquist could not score on was the empty one at UNH in his last season that would have likely sealed a Maine win in Durham and a NCAA post season bid for Gus. Instead I think it was Paul Thompson scored off of Sirman's back from behind the net!

Long way of saying. Your Welcome and glad it's working out for Detroit!
 
Re: Maine Hockey 2013-2014 - Red White Bleeding Blue...

Slow down there a minute, cowboy ... any team with Pavel Datsyuk, Henrik Zetterberg and Niklas Kronwall puts Nyquist at best in the Top 5 (considering the likes of Howard, DeKeyser and budding superstar Tomas Tatar are also in the mix).

Right now DRW are reaping some benefits from the injuries to some of those players, with guys like Nyquist and Tatar (and to a lesser extent Sheahan and Jurco) stepping up and getting their feet wet at the NHL level. Lucky they are in the East this year, and they may be the "fox in the henhouse" come playoff time. But Nyquist looks terrific, and should be a fixture in Detroit for a long time to come. DRW has long been a destination for Swedish players, so he won't be going anywhere anytime soon. :)
OK I'll re-phrase. Best player on the team right now. :)
 
Re: Maine Hockey 2013-2014 - Red White Bleeding Blue...

(I notice that neither of them went after Bigos)

you were saying....

from the game recap on the thunder website

"Late in the second period, tempers finally boiled over as 3 fights broke out simultaneously. The jawing between Diamond and Ontario defenseman Kyle Bigos ignited the brawl. The second scrap consisted of Thunder defenseman Brice O’Connor and Ontario defenseman Olivier Malka. Finally the third bout involved Thunder defenseman Lee Baldwin and Ontario forward Chris Crane, who were both sent to the showers early due to the secondary altercation Game Misconducts. The Thunder got the best of Ontario in each fight, but unfortunately couldn’t get the better of them in overtime."

Boxscore has Bigos with a fighting major as well - http://echl.com/stats/game-summary.php?game_id=11337

2 - ONT Bigos, 19:59 - Fighting - Major, (46.14) 5 min
2 - ONT Crane, 19:59 - Fighting - Major, (46.14) 5 min
2 - ONT Crane, 19:59 - Game misconduct - Secondary altercation, (46.7) 10 min (PP)
2 - ONT Dame-Malka, 19:59 - Fighting - Major, (46.14) 5 min
2 - STK Baldwin, 19:59 - Fighting - Major, (46.14) 5 min
2 - STK Baldwin, 19:59 - Game misconduct - Secondary altercation, (46.7) 10 min (PP)
2 - STK Diamond, 19:59 - Fighting - Major, (46.14) 5 min
2 - STK O'Connor, 19:59 - Fighting - Major, (46.14) 5 min
 
Slow down there a minute, cowboy ... any team with Pavel Datsyuk, Henrik Zetterberg and Niklas Kronwall puts Nyquist at best in the Top 5 (considering the likes of Howard, DeKeyser and budding superstar Tomas Tatar are also in the mix).

Right now DRW are reaping some benefits from the injuries to some of those players, with guys like Nyquist and Tatar (and to a lesser extent Sheahan and Jurco) stepping up and getting their feet wet at the NHL level. Lucky they are in the East this year, and they may be the "fox in the henhouse" come playoff time. But Nyquist looks terrific, and should be a fixture in Detroit for a long time to come. DRW has long been a destination for Swedish players, so he won't be going anywhere anytime soon. :)

Even if datsyuk and zetterberg were healthy, the way nyquist is playing right now, it would be hard to argue that he'd take a back seat to anyone. Second on the team in plus minus, first in goals by a mile after missing 20 or so games and 3rd in the nhl in goals per game. Hard to argue against that.
 
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Even if datsyuk and zetterberg were healthy, the way nyquist is playing right now, it would be hard to argue that he'd take a back seat to anyone. Second on the team in plus minus, first in goals by a mile after missing 20 or so games and 3rd in the nhl in goals per game. Hard to argue against that.

All the love and respect for what Nyquist has been doing since the Olympic break - between him and Howard, they've without doubt kept DRW in the race for the playoffs - hopefully to extend the playoffs streak to 23 years in what has been a cataclysmically injury-riddled down season for the Wings on their long-awaited move back East. But ...

... dazzling secondary stats do NOT trump what guys like Datsyuk and Zetterberg have accomplished in the league, and are STILL doing well into their 30's. On-ice leaders on a veteran team (albeit with lots of exciting emerging talents), with both having won major individual hardware during their careers, not to mention their prominent roles on the last two (2) DRW Stanley Cup teams. Not to mention both guys captain their respective national teams, and will both probably end up in the HOF someday. If Nyquist can continue this kind of high-level play for at least a few years (instead of what realistically has been a few weeks) then *maybe* we're onto something.

I will say this, though. Guys like Nyquist (and Tatar) give me loads of optimism looking ahead. I thought the "rebuild" might be around the corner for DRW, but now it's looking more like a "reload" instead. Here's to hoping anyway. :)
 
Re: Maine Hockey 2013-2014 - Red White Bleeding Blue...

you were saying....

The jawing between Diamond and Ontario defenseman Kyle Bigos ignited the brawl.
2 - ONT Bigos, 19:59 - Fighting - Major, (46.14) 5 min

2 - STK Diamond, 19:59 - Fighting - Major, (46.14) 5 min
2 - STK O'Connor, 19:59 - Fighting - Major, (46.14) 5 min

I guess I thought bigos's penalty was from the previous period.

and WOW JOey against Kyle.

Pity that game /fight ended Brice's career in Stockton.
 
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So as a thread bump....when does everyone think we'll be able to get to golfin'? How's the snow pack up north? It's slowly going away down here.
 
Re: Maine Hockey 2013-2014 - Red White Bleeding Blue...

you were saying....

from the game recap on the thunder website

"Late in the second period, tempers finally boiled over as 3 fights broke out simultaneously. The jawing between Diamond and Ontario defenseman Kyle Bigos ignited the brawl. The second scrap consisted of Thunder defenseman Brice O’Connor and Ontario defenseman Olivier Malka. Finally the third bout involved Thunder defenseman Lee Baldwin and Ontario forward Chris Crane, who were both sent to the showers early due to the secondary altercation Game Misconducts. The Thunder got the best of Ontario in each fight, but unfortunately couldn’t get the better of them in overtime."

Boxscore has Bigos with a fighting major as well - http://echl.com/stats/game-summary.php?game_id=11337

2 - ONT Bigos, 19:59 - Fighting - Major, (46.14) 5 min
2 - ONT Crane, 19:59 - Fighting - Major, (46.14) 5 min
2 - ONT Crane, 19:59 - Game misconduct - Secondary altercation, (46.7) 10 min (PP)
2 - ONT Dame-Malka, 19:59 - Fighting - Major, (46.14) 5 min
2 - STK Baldwin, 19:59 - Fighting - Major, (46.14) 5 min
2 - STK Baldwin, 19:59 - Game misconduct - Secondary altercation, (46.7) 10 min (PP)
2 - STK Diamond, 19:59 - Fighting - Major, (46.14) 5 min
2 - STK O'Connor, 19:59 - Fighting - Major, (46.14) 5 min

Tyler Walsh found this and posted to facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=10203640002186070
joey>Bigos
 
Re: Maine Hockey 2013-2014 - Red White Bleeding Blue...

Tyler Walsh found this and posted to facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=10203640002186070
joey>Bigos


Good God, can anyone imagine that sort of crap flying in any other sport? Say, Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson suddenly throwing their putters down on the green to duke it out..? Or the umpires at an MLB game standing aside while a pitcher and a batter pounded one another into submission? (And I won't even go into the possible scenarios in say, bowling...)


This sort of Mickey Mouse BS is why professional hockey dwells in a tiny niche. Time for the game to grow up, already. The state of the game right now remains beyond moronic in that regard.
 
Re: Maine Hockey 2013-2014 - Red White Bleeding Blue...

Good God, can anyone imagine that sort of crap flying in any other sport? Say, Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson suddenly throwing their putters down on the green to duke it out..? Or the umpires at an MLB game standing aside while a pitcher and a batter pounded one another into submission? (And I won't even go into the possible scenarios in say, bowling...)


This sort of Mickey Mouse BS is why professional hockey dwells in a tiny niche. Time for the game to grow up, already. The state of the game right now remains beyond moronic in that regard.
That's your opinion. 90% of hockey fans disagree. However, I will say that the second someone gets seriously hurt, as in life threatening, the fighting will end. BTW....golfers throwing down would be awesome!!!!!! :)
 
Re: Maine Hockey 2013-2014 - Red White Bleeding Blue...

Good God, can anyone imagine that sort of crap flying in any other sport? Say, Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson suddenly throwing their putters down on the green to duke it out..? Or the umpires at an MLB game standing aside while a pitcher and a batter pounded one another into submission? (And I won't even go into the possible scenarios in say, bowling...)


This sort of Mickey Mouse BS is why professional hockey dwells in a tiny niche. Time for the game to grow up, already. The state of the game right now remains beyond moronic in that regard.

The only thing I can think of that might be worse would be the NYC police and firefighters getting into a brawl during their game.:eek:
 
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Bout the only thing Joey's ever gonna be good for.

Bigos is a pu$$y.
 
Re: Maine Hockey 2013-2014 - Red White Bleeding Blue...

One Year Later(4-9-13)Maine fired Tim Whitehead...a move that had to be done...after One Season with Gendron and Staff the Future looks a lot better/positive then it did had TW remained in the fold. Continue the Rebuilding/Retooling. Go Maine Hockey..!
 
Re: Maine Hockey 2013-2014 - Red White Bleeding Blue...

So as a thread bump....when does everyone think we'll be able to get to golfin'? How's the snow pack up north? It's slowly going away down here.

I believe Nonsuch and dunegrass will be open tomorrow.
 
Re: Maine Hockey 2013-2014 - Red White Bleeding Blue...

That's your opinion. 90% of hockey fans disagree. However, I will say that the second someone gets seriously hurt, as in life threatening, the fighting will end. BTW....golfers throwing down would be awesome!!!!!! :)
I also agree that golfers throwing down would be awesome. The onlytime Tiger took a 7 iron to the head was when his "wife" "found out" about his infidelity. Like she married him because she thought he was a wonderful person.
 
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