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PostPosted: Mon May 19, 2014 11:44 am 
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I like seeing pipeline stocked for my Hawks and Cubs. The Hawks have managed the cap well and locked up their young stars. This run could go on for a decade.....

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Someone should tell Dan and Leery that the Hawks have had lots of draft picks and thus have lots of prospects. Gonna blow their minds.

St. Louis tumbling to dead last is interesting. I knew they had done a lot of future-mortgaging as of late, but I never realized how fast that reality would set in. Once Rattie and Jake Allen come up, which could be as soon as this fall, they're bereft. Also, they're affiliated with the Chicago Wolves now, so good luck having any meaningful development with whoever's left.

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PostPosted: Fri Jan 23, 2015 11:25 am 
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I'll be dropping in on the Rockford IceHogs tomorrow night as they host the Utica Comets. Rockford and Utica, the mega-powers explode. I'll try to keep an eye on McNeill, Johns, Pokka, Clendening, Danault, Ross, and the rest. I know it's an AHL game, but let's hope they don't fuck around with the fighting too much.

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I'll be dropping in on the Rockford IceHogs tomorrow night as they host the Utica Comets. Rockford and Utica, the mega-powers explode. I'll try to keep an eye on McNeill, Johns, Pokka, Clendening, Danault, Ross, and the rest. I know it's an AHL game, but let's hope they don't fuck around with the fighting too much.



Didn't his leg basically fall off the other night? I assume he's out for the rest of the season.

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I'll be dropping in on the Rockford IceHogs tomorrow night as they host the Utica Comets. Rockford and Utica, the mega-powers explode. I'll try to keep an eye on McNeill, Johns, Pokka, Clendening, Danault, Ross, and the rest. I know it's an AHL game, but let's hope they don't fuck around with the fighting too much.



Didn't his leg basically fall off the other night? I assume he's out for the rest of the season.


It looked awful. Appearantly only 2-3 weeks somehow.

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Couple quick hits:

- I didn't really get to scout the game as "hard" as I had intended. It turns out that when you go to a game in person, you just want to watch it and enjoy the experience without taking notes on it. That said, I managed to glean a few things from the evening.

- I was in the tenth row of the upper deck, such as it is at the MetroCentre, right on the defend-twice blue line -- bench side, which is on the "wrong" side in Rockford like it is in Edmonton. Great view of the ice. I would encourage anyone within spitting distance of the Northwest Tollway to jump on and get out to a game. It was hard to see line changes, but other than that, there can't be a single bad seat in the house. Parking is reasonable (though it's a bitch and a half to get out), and State Street is a veritable cultural mecca of chain dining. Seriously, do people in Rockford ever buy groceries and prepare their own food, or do they just subsist entirely on Taco Bell (Rockford's #1 Mexican Restaurant) and Happy Wok? I went to Beef-a-Roo, of course, and more on that later.

- It was Pink In The Rink night, which meant that they dyed the ice pink for breast cancer awareness. But they didn't put down a whole sheet of pink ice like some teams do. It looks like they just poured some food coloring in the Zamboni (well, the Hamboni, because they're the IceHogs, you see) and sprayed some pink ice over the regular ice. The team also wore special pink sweaters, which followed the template of, of all sweaters, the Atlanta Thrashers' maroon alternates that lasted like a year before the team moved. That the player names were single-layer white on pink didn't help my note-taking, either. The team honored the respective moms of Scott Darling and Ryan Hartman for being breast cancer survivors.

- Adam Clendening had a good night. Two assists and an overall good handle on things. He had one big brainfart on a third-period power play where he came racing in over the blue line, slammed on the brakes, tried to drop back to a late man, had no late man, and just kinda sat there with his thumb up his ass for what felt like forever. Still, can't knock two assists.

- The whole defense, as a matter of fact, really dictated the terms of the game. Having career tweeners in Brennan and Cumiskey plus rising players in Clendening, Pokka, and maybe Dahlbeck really makes a difference. Lots of takeaways, not just getting guys off the puck but sending play in the other direction.

- Scott Darling looked like he was watching the game unfold before him in slow motion. We praise him for looking collected in his NHL callups, but against a mediocre AHL team, this guy was practically Luded out. He was making glove saves like he was reaching for a beer. He saw 30 and stopped 30. Did it for Mom. Meanwhile, on the other end, Jacob Markstrom looked lanky, awkward, and pressured, though he was cool as a cucumber while that Pierre-Cedric Labrie guy shot one in from the circle. I do not get the impression that Markstrom's arrow is pointing up.

- Hartman and Ross were gritty and grindy and also scored! They seem to be very popular. Second to Darling, the biggest reaction during the starting lineup was for Brandon Mashinter, of all people. There will always be a Rockford, I guess. Waive Carcillo and send him down here. They'll throw a fucking parade.

- Danault had an assist. McNeill was pretty well invisible to me. T.J. Brennan took a penalty for a retaliatory cross-check after one of Utica's idiots ran Darling. Didn't recognize too many guys for their side except Markstrom, Cal O'Reilly (Ryan's older, less accomplished brother), and noted PIM glutton Tom Sestito, who, true to form, took a ten-minute misconduct late in the third.

- I struggle with some aspects of the Rockford fandom. I was surrounded by landwhales, which was to be expected, but they really seem to like banging cowbells. I don't get this. The team is named after pigs. Pigs don't wear cowbells. Cows wear cowbells! Am I to believe that these people don't know their livestock? It's not exactly as if Rockford is cut off from farmland. There was a great big fat person behind me who kept shouting encouragement while she had food in her mouth because of course. She was probably the worst cowbell offender around.

- One of the things that reminded me that it was AHL hockey was a lack of crisp passing, particularly from Utica. During their second-period power play, Utica gave up both a three-on-one rush and a breakaway. Markstrom stopped both, of course, but even having watched some derpy power play stuff from the Blackhawks, this looked particularly bad.

- The only minus on the night comes from Beef-a-Roo. This one's mostly on me. The food was fine, but I saw that they were selling t-shirts with the classic Beef-a-Roo logo for $12, and I got really excited, thinking that I could bolster my Rockford pride with one of these bad boys. So I asked the girl at the counter, somewhat bashfully, for one of the shirts. She said she'd see what they had. She came back with a pale blue shirt in a bag. First bad sign: the shirt up on the wall was a charcoal grey. I found out after concluding the transaction that the shirt does not have any explicit connection to Beef-a-Roo! It simply reads

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No! I don't! I don't heart them at all! I think they're gross! I don't care for fries, and I particularly don't want them sodden in melted cheese! How can I wear a shirt that professes this? It's not ironic, it's not Rockford pride! It won't even fit me! It's size XXL! I wear L! I should have complained, but alas, I didn't want to be difficult about it. I already felt like a goober trying to buy an ironic t-shirt for a fast food chain that only exists in a dying rust belt city. They just got $12 from unloading some shit no one cares about out of the back room. The only way I could show my Rockford pride at this point was not to demand that money back.

I'm working on a divestiture of the giant blue "I ❤ CHEESE FRIES" shirt, but if something falls through, this is a shirt could be in your future. Stay tuned.

So yeah, to summarize, IceHogs are good! Rockford is weird. I bought a stupid shirt. Go to a game!

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The Hogs are playing the Wolves next weekend in a home and home with both games at 7. Games will be on UToo with the Wolves home team announcers if you want another chance to check them out without going to the BOB (Big Orange Box, Metrocentre, whatever corporate name on it) or the Allstate Horizon.

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I want the shirt

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After lurking on this board for years, this is the topic that finally gets me to post something.

http://beefaroo.com/images/retrotshirt_big.jpg

http://beefaroo.com/merchandise.htm

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PostPosted: Thu Jan 29, 2015 11:05 pm 
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Clendening sent to Vancouver:

http://canucks.nhl.com/club/news.htm?id=750973

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Don't like it. Don't like sending assets to Vancouver one bit. How many fringe-y Swedes does Stan Bowman need?

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PostPosted: Fri Jan 30, 2015 8:33 am 
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I thought he was going to be the next Duncan Keith. Oh well. It probably has something to do with not being able to pay him due to cap constraints. Otherwise, the move doesn't make much sense. We got a guy drafted in the 5th round?

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I thought he was going to be the next Duncan Keith. Oh well. It probably has something to do with not being able to pay him due to cap constraints. Otherwise, the move doesn't make much sense. We got a guy drafted in the 5th round?


His stock 'skyrocketed' after his WJC performance. I don't love it, but clear they don't think Clandening was ever going to be a top 4. They basically traded for a Clandening type, but 4 years younger and all the cost and control that comes with that.

Until one of the prospects Stan trades away blows up, I'll give him the benefit of the doubt. Morin, Pirri, Olsen etc haven't set the world on fire since leaving.

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Good thoughts Dan. I agree. It just seems like some of our previously touted prospects are being given away before getting a chance to show what they can do at the NHL level (Morin excepted). But you're right, if they don't ever pan out who cares. Of course that calls into question why our so-called touted prospects are not working out.....

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Clandening has to pass waivers next year anyway. If he wasn't gonna make the big club (for whatever reason) then might as well get something even younger for him.

That's the logic anyway.

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Brandon Saad was the Hawks 4th draft pick when he was taken in the 2nd behind McNeill (1st), Danault (1st), and Clendening (2nd). And of course Shaw in the 5th round. Pretty lucky.


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It probably has something to do with not being able to pay him due to cap constraints.

Not so much cap constraints as him losing waiver exemption. I guess it also has to do with handedness and being stacked with right-handed defensemen but not left-handed defensemen.

Clendening never really got a fair shake here (the way Q benched him kinda sucked), but he also didn't project to become more than another Leddy, which is already what Pokka, Rundblad, et al are supposed to become. I can deal with losing him, but I don't like that we lost him to Vancouver. Fuck Vancouver.

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Anyone notice that Jimmy Hayes has essentially the same stats as Bickell for about 3 million less ?

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I'll be in Milwaukee to experience Admirals v. Ice Hogs this Friday 2/6.

CH....any advice on which players to watch?

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Pokka (future Leddy), Ross (future Shaw), Hartman (other future Shaw), and Darling. Brennan will attract attention but he has no future with the Hawks.

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Much to my disappointment, Darling was not in net.
I certainly noticed #16 goal, followed by the fact that he couldn't stay out of the Penalty box.

Rockford looked bad. Otherwise, my son, who plays Bantam house league, got to do the shootout right before the game. Fun night.

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cmon

If we were counting on him to be the difference maker come playoff time we aren't winning anything anyway Woody.

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Not the difference maker, but he was supposed to smooth out some of those third-pairing minutes. Whatcha got, Mike Paliotta?

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