Wednesday, May 28, 2008

PR - Hurricanes

HURRICANES SIGN SIMON GAGNE, JANNE NIINIMAA AND DARCY TUCKER

The city of Calgary is starting to pick up excitement once again. Fan
favorite and former TFHL Cup Champion of the TFHL12 Hurricanes is
back. Janne Niinimaa attended a press conference today along with
fellow unrestricted player Darcy Tucker. News had also arrived that
the Hurricanes had come to terms with winger Simon Gagne on a new deal
as well.

Roger Millions:
Why the old guard and why so much for Tucker and Niinimaa GM Major?

GM Major:
I think it's simple. Veteran presence. These guys have tons of
experience. I'm not sure too many teams saw this in them but keep in
mind that both of these guys had over 65 points last season with their
respective teams. Tucker would have been tied with Gagne for the
scoring leader on our team, while Niinimaa would have been the clear
top scorer. It's good to have Janne back.

Roger Millions:
The Hurricanes roster is drastically different from last year's start
of the season. How do you feel about your roster?

GM Major:
We have a lot of depth and a lot of young players this year. We've
tried to balance veterans and youngsters. Our top line is going to be
centered by our latest addition in Steve Stamkos. We're really
excited about him playing with Alexei Kovalev and Alex Svitov.
Kobasew was brought in to give us some more depth at centre and he's
going to have a chance to play with some highly skilled scorers in
Jason King and Simon Gagne. We have depth. Lots of depth.

Roger Millions:
How do you feel about the farm team?

GM Major:
They were neglected a lot the last few years but this season they will
have guys like Josh Bailey, Brandon Sutter, Jesse Joensu, Ty Wishart
to name a few. We had a lot of high draft picks this past draft and
picked up guys like Bailey, Theberge and Livingston. We have a great
future and the Baracudas will have a better season and I expect them
to make the playoffs.

Roger Millions:
Will the Hurricanes make the playoffs?

GM Major:
Without a doubt yes. We've re-built. We have 12 new faces in
comparison to last season. Our defense is completely overhauled and
we now have veterans like Johnny Boychuk, Janne Niinimaa, Mark Stuart
and David Turon. We then have two solid youngsters in Ryan Parent and
Badass Jack. Brian Boucher can't be faulted for last season. The
players in front of him were nowhere good and you can't tell me
Boucher is a bad goalie, he took us to the finals only a couple of
seasons ago.

Roger Millions:
Any final moves before the season starts?

GM Major:

Well this is open to all teams out there. Brian Campbell and Alex
Sulzer are available. We're pushing up against the cap and have
demoted these players to the farm team. I'd like to move them for
younger players. But if it comes to it they will start on the farm.



Good luck this upcoming season everyone!


Calgary Sun

Friday, May 02, 2008

PR - Hurricanes

HURRICANES ACQUIRE 1ST OVERALL PICK

The Hurricanes have sent forward Boyd Gordon to the Reservoir Dogs in
exchange for the 1st overall pick in the upcoming draft.

GM Major didn't hide who he is picking.

"Steve Stamkos will become a Hurricane next week." said GM Major.

"We've been trying to get into the 1st overall spot by swapping our
2nd overall pick but that didn't make sense to ther other team. They
wanted immediate help.

What is unclear is what will happen with the 2nd overall pick the
Hurricanes also own.

"Right now we are targeting another forward we may draft. However, if
there is an offer out there to improve our team immediately, then we
will." said Major.

So....the 2nd overall might be available but I am also keen to hold onto it.

Tuesday, April 22, 2008

PR - Saints

Markus Naslund looks to finish career in a warmer climate


The agent of Markus Naslund, the veteran star of the Saskatoon Saints and former TFHL Champion (Calgary Hurricanes), spoke to the media today about Markus' desire to be traded this off-season. "Markus was happy with the playoff run with the Saints but feels that he's not getting the ice time necessary for him to sufficiently contribute to the club..." There has been tension ever since the super-star was acquired with Thierry Nelson from the Bobcats late in the regular season: Coach Ratzinger, "it's true that Markus and I have butted-heads from time to time, that's to be expected: He is an exceptionally talented player, a future hall-of-famer...we are a young team, and our captain is Chris Higgins - not Naslund...although Markus has won for the Hurricanes, he's not a Saint." GM Geoffrey Young was questioned today as to whether Naslund would ever play another game as a Saint - "I can't say one way or the other, but I would like to move him within the coming weeks. If there is no interest, well then cooler heads will have to prevail. Hopefully, if that is the case, Markus will be able to continue with us next season."

Markus Naslund's career stats

TEAM GP G A P +/- PIM PP SH GW GT HT S PCTG GS PS
TFHL 19 C 22 Markus Naslund Sts 88 34 42 76 -7 98 9 0 6 1 150 197 17.3 0 5
TFHL 18 L 22 Markus Naslund Mau 68 20 35 55 -1 58 4 0 5 0 100 140 14.3 0 1
TFHL 17 L 19 Markus Naslund Hur 88 30 53 83 -12 96 4 2 6 1 169 231 13.0 1 7
TFHL 16 L 19 Markus Naslund Hur 85 43 38 81 -1 51 9 2 4 1 174 255 16.9 1 1
TFHL 15 L 19 Markus Naslund Hur 87 37 68 105 37 55 4 1 6 0 162 236 15.7 3 4
TFHL 14 UNKNOWN
TFHL 13 114 Pts (Art Ross Trophy) and Winner of the Hart Trophy
TFHL 12 43 goals (Rocket Richard Trophy), 103 pts (Art Ross Trophy), Winner of Hart Trophy


* * *
GM Young: "Naslund will be traded for the best offer, I'm looking forward to any and all trade offers. I will trade to even my own division!"


Thursday, April 17, 2008

PR - Flames

After many seasons of trying, the Atlanta Flames finally win the coveted TFHL cup! The Flames sailed through the playoffs with an amazing 16-2 record. It could have been 16-1 but they forgot to dress Jeff Carter against the pitiful Wheat Kings. When you look at the playoffs this year, the Flames really didn’t have any competition. Besides a few 1 goal games, they blew most of their competition away in many of the games, scoring 5-7 goals a game. When you look at the Flames roster everyone was clicking. A handful of players could be named for Conn Smyth, whether you want to choose Brust with a near 2 goal a game average, their defenseman Grebeshkov with over a point per game and led the playoffs in hits per game or Vas would led in points per game, penalty minutes and was just plain dominant with 7 fighting majors, where he won most of them. You can even include Ryznar who was a goal sniping maniac. Flames GM, had the following to say after this win today.

“The Atlanta Flames would like to congratulate the Owls for a somewhat hard fought series (not…). The Flames would like to thank their fans for sticking with them, as it’s been a long time coming. Our team played amazing BUT (hush goes over the crowd…is he retiring???) we really didn’t face any strong competition. The best part was the media (I believe) constantly picking the Flames to lose each series OR other teams complaining that the Flames played “too rough and tough”. This team has set a record in the TFHL for a winning playoff record of 16-2. I bet it will never be broken. This goes to show how much of a genius I am as a GM.”

The Flames are looking forward to a well deserved off-season, upcoming draft and future trades (yes, I want to make some trades).


Monday, April 14, 2008

PR - Pontiacs

"After an extremely eventful playoffs, it all comes down to the battle for the cup between the Owls and the Flames. What do think about this series Charlie?""Well Bob, it the Flames are the heavy favourites. They had a great season and have had a stellar playoff performance so far, if they keep up this level of play they should take the series.""Don't right the Owls off yet, they have overcome some great challenges so far in these playoffs and didn't lose their wings.""That's right Bob! The Owls managed to knock off the Aces, Mustangs and finally the conference champion Saints. They have really fed off of the momentum that they built at the end of the regular season when they really flew up the standings, excuse the pun.""Thanks Charlie! This should be a great series! I would be rather disappointed, and surprised, if it ended up being a four game sweep for either team. So, what is your final prediction as to who will take home the coveted TFHL Cup?""It is hard to say but I think I have to go with the underdog on this one. There is just something about the name "Flames" that rubs me the wrong way, perhaps it is my northern Alberta roots. I will go with the Owls in seven.""Good luck to the Owls and the Flames as they prepare to face off tonight in Game #1 of the TFHL finals. This is Bob Reilly and Charlie Harper signing off from the Artic Sports Network, Alert NWT."-------------Off the Air in Alert NWT: Charlie: Why do we waste our time commenting on a "Fantasy" hockey league?Bob: Would you rather go frolic with the polar bears?Charlie: Good point!

PR - Owls

WORST TO FIRST

Entering the Cup Finals, Owls look to go from a last place finish in TFHL 18 to lifting the Cup in TFHL 19. Despite a unheard of 5 game suspension handed to Owls leading scorer Sackrison in the Eastern Conference finals and a injury to star captain Thornton, the Owls beat the Saints late in game 7. The turning point of the series was game 4 when Owls were down 2 games to 1 and Owner Josh Sullivan's son Josh Sullivan Jr. scored the overtime game winner. The Owls want to make history by shocking the TFHL with their first Cup in amazing style going from worst to first. The Flames will be no easy team to beat considering they only lost 2 games throughout the playoffs.

Sunday, April 06, 2008

PR - Wheat Kings

Wheat Kings Bloodied, Battered, Bruised, and Beaten by Homicidal Flames

The Wheat Kings never stood a chance. 16:47 into the first period of Game 1, after a series of already questionable incidents perpetrated by the Flames, Janos Vas in an accidental intentional collision went skate first into Kings' goalie Jimmy Howard, gashing Howard's lower neck and leaving a pool of blood staining the still pristine ice of the opening game. Howard, once the bleeding was under control, was rushed to a nearby hospital. Vas, because of the apparent accidental nature of the incident was not even assessed a minor penalty, although he did receive a major after a short tiff with Ray Whitney in which Whitney scored a few solid hay-makers leaving Vas's already grotesque visage even more maligned, Vas like the coward he is turtled on the ice and three refs were required to get Whitney under control. Furthermore, Vas did not receive a suspension because of his star status, it being the playoffs and the inclusivity of the attempted murder.

"I am still shocked," Coach-GM Tyler Young said after game five (the first press conference the Kings held after game one), "we witnessed attempted murder on the ice, most likely premeditated, and nothing comes of it. Calgary PD refuse to investigate the situation, so legal action might not even be pursued. We might try suing through civil court, Vas and the Flames need to pay for this disgrace, somehow. This whole thing has left me disgusted. Thank God Jimmy is ok though, an inch or two higher and this could have been a tragedy."

The Kings valiantly fought on, losing in overtime in game 1 and taking game 2, but the series had already descended into hell. Braydon Coburn and Janos Vas fought nearly every game, the Flames continued their attempts to injure and win by violence, sidelining another star Wheatie Steve Bernier. Needless to say the series was out of control by game four, when the Kings seemed to crack in front of a blood-thirsty home crowd.

"By game four we were running around like maniacs," Mr. Young stated, "we were no longer playing hockey. We got off our game and lost control, and because of that, even more than the injuries and sure as heck through no virtue of their own, the Flames won. I told our guys the best revenge would be to beat those bastards, but I guess they took me a little too literally."

"Anyways, I guess I don't have to say it since it should be obvious, but the Kings will be the #1 fans of the Raiders, Pain, Owls or Saints - whoever can take the Flames down, but let them be forewarned though, their facing a team that will try to win through any means."


Back to the Future

The Wheat Kings will likely be looking to make some major changes this offseason. Players on the market include:

Player PO HD IT SP ST EN DU DI SK PA PC DF SC EX LD OV Ag Salary Y
Josh Hennessy LW L 65 81 72 75 80 77 81 79 77 77 79 55 46 81 24 3,200,000 0
Michael Frolik LW L 76 74 71 88 72 71 81 73 86 74 66 27 31 78 20 600,000 2
Brett Sutter C R 79 84 79 69 50 64 73 67 66 79 63 31 32 75 20* 600,000 2
Michael Lambert RW R 82 94 80 43 37 66 81 79 52 91 67 31 27 77 24 375,000 2
Juuso Puustinen RW R 47 74 67 77 62 48 80 69 71 72 85 28 29 75 20* 600,000 3
Anton Babchuk D L 80 89 67 58 77 99 43 57 60 99 48 35 32 75 24 1,249,999 4
Jordan Bendfeld D R 64 71 66 72 72 55 67 81 74 67 71 27 27 75 20 600,000 2
John de Gray D R 72 63 71 68 70 49 62 58 67 82 53 35 46 72 20 600,000 2
Eetu Heikkinen D L 73 59 64 69 82 71 70 69 64 73 64 43 39 72 21* 750,000 3
Antoine Lafleur G L 92 80 79 77 75 70 78 80 70 2 1 31 61 74 18* 600,000 4

Monday, March 31, 2008

PR - Saintes

Saints Advance to Round 2...


The Saskatoon Saints defeated their Round 1 opponents, the Indianapolis Ignite, in five hard-fought games. Four of the games were 1 goal affairs while the Saints won Game 4 in a 2-0 shutout. Tuukka Rask (G) had a solid first round series against the Saints' Division Rivals and is the obvious starter for Round 2 against the Rednexs. The short season series between the Saints and Rednexs was tied with both teams winning one game each: various predictions have been made but it is clear that this will be another close series. The two teams have met before in the playoffs and the Rednexs have usually been the dominate club. However, this is a new Rednexs club - minus the ol' Bertuzzi-Kovalev duo. The Saints, too, have a new look and this year GM Geoffrey Young has raised expectations: "I believe we are the best club in the Eastern Conference and we should be able to make it the TFHL Finals this year...hopefully, we can challenge for our first TFHL Championship...there are few variables, as always; including injuries and streaks, but we are confident that we have the best all-around team in our conference."

The Saints' Powerplay, ranked #6 in the TFHL, will need to be dominate in this series. The Rednexs have a wicked offensive punch: their PP is a surprising #4 in the TFHL.
The Saints' Penalty Kill is the #1 in the TFHL and will have to be solid against the Rednexs. The Rednexs' Penalty Kill is a serious lacuna, ranking only #13 in the league.

The Saints, #1 in the East Conference, are the clear favourites in this contest against the seventh placed Rednexs. The Saints had a .596 win% compared to the Rednexs sub-par .465. This being said, expect this series to be a close one, with a possible upset - it is not unprecedented, this playoffs or in the past. Brent Johnson will have to stand on his head, again this series - he had a .923 save % and a 1.99 GAA in upseting the Bonnyville Pontiacs in six games. The Saints' best players - Christopher Higgins, Markus Naslund, Keith Ballard and Tuukka Rask - will have to dominate the relatively young Rednexs club. The puck drop for Game 1 is tonight in Saskatoon: the Saints have never made it past the 2nd round throughout the entire Ancient and Modern TFHL history - GM Young: "the time is now...this is our year."

Monday, March 24, 2008

PR - Pontiacs - TFHL19 Playoff Round 1 Predictions

Because I felt that someone should make a playoff prediction for the first round, here I go. There are no big surprises, as the regular season match-ups were my basic guide. Good luck!

Ignite vs Saints
During the regular season these teams met seven times with the Saints winning the series with a 4-1-2 record. The Saints have dominated the meetings between these two teams and should continue doing so throughout this series.

Saints in five.

Rednex vs Pontiacs
Of the six games between these two teams during the regular season, the Pontiacs held a 5-1-0 record. However, the Pontiac wins were all extremely close as is evident by the GF/GA between these two teams at 19-18 in favour of the Pontiacs.

Pontiacs in six.

Aces vs Owls
With only two games between these two teams in the regular season, it is difficult to point to a definite advantage for one team over the other, but if it seems as if the Owls have a distinct scoring advantage in this series, having had one win and one tie with the win being a 5-0 blowout.

Owls in seven.

Spirit vs Mustangs
While the Spirit dominated during the two meetings of these teams during the season, it should be noted that the Mustangs received a serious goalie upgrade in Bryzgalov and this should greatly improve their chances. The Mustangs are also the defending champions and cannot be cast off lightly.

Mustangs in seven.

Wheat King vs Achaeans
These teams ended up tied in their six matchups with 2-2-2 record, however the goals were largely in favour of the Achaeans. Both teams have been hot of late and should make this an incredible series.

Achaeans in seven.

Raiders vs Renegades
This is another very close matchup but the edge is slightly in favour of the Renegades.

Renegades in six.

Blackhawks vs Flames
The Flames have edged the Blackhawks winning four of their six meetings with only two wins going to the Blackhawks.

Flames in six.

Sioux vs Pain
This is definitely the closest matchup in the first round of the playoffs. Both teams have three wins during their six games of the regular season and the only advantage is that the Pain edged the Sioux 22-20 in the goals category. This series could easily go either way, but will very likely go to seven games.

Sioux in seven.

PR - Pain

Sioux on the Hunt for Pain DETROIT - The Michigan Pain will open up the 19th TFHL playoffs at home against the Saskatoon Sioux. The Pain ended the season in a pre-playoff matchup against the Sioux. The last game of the season was easily won by Michigan by a score of 6-1. Bad blood is expected as in that final game Zherdev was knocked unconscious by a streaking Vincent Lecavalier. The check never received a suspension but the Sioux were in an uproar by the incident. It is expected that Zherdev will start game 1 but will not be 100%. The season series was tied at 3 wins each which has many suggesting it will be a tight series. If Theodore, TFHL 18 Con Smyth winner, plays as solid as he did last year it will be a close series. If Theodore does not show up, this series may be over quick as the Pain are much improved at the deadline. Bringing in veteran defenseman Skoula to an already good defense has only helped. The Pain allowed the fewest shots against in the league. Of course it will be all for not if Gigy does not play to his Vezina standards of years past. Now with an already potent power play they added superstar Tessier to the fold. In his 18 games with the Pain, he has amassed 24 points. If Tessier can stay healthy, he could be the edge the Pain need to get back to the Finals for a second straight year. Game 1 goes tomorrow night at 7:30pm est.

Wednesday, March 19, 2008

PR - Hurricanes

LIVE AFTER THE HURRICANES LOSS TO THE SAINTS IN A 3-0 DECISION

Ron MacLean: Ladies and gentlemen we're live from our studio at the Olympic Saddledome and today we we have with us live via satellite today Al Strachan from the Toronto Sun, and in studio Eric Duhatschek and Vancouver hockey columnist Ian Macintyre. I guess we'll just start with it, what has happened to the Hurricanes this season? Eric, go ahead and start.

Eric: Well Ron, I think it has come down to leadership. This team has seen some of its great leaders moved out over the years and I think the final kicker to the team was Naslund. I think Markus made his statement against the team tonight scoring his 32nd of the season in the 3rd period. There isn't a Hurricane that has reached the 30 goal plateau and unless Jason King gets hot I doubt anybody will.

Al: You know guys I think the biggest problem has been quick fixes for this team. They relied on veterans for so many seasons and never really started to get involved with the farm team up until a season or two ago and unfortunately for GM Major he missed the mark and that ugly transition year hit him earlier and harder than ever expected. I think the Roman Hamrlik deal was to be a band aid for a mediocre defense, yet he turned out to be a 9.5 million dollar bust.

Ron: Do you think the Hurricanes will make these kinds of offers again?

Al: I can't imagine they would nor any team for that matter. The new RFA rules are going to see salaries for younger players increase, I don't see too many teams taking on salaries higher than 6 or 7 million. They'll likely handcuff themselves down the road as their RFA's increase in the value. The gravy ride is over for GM's now that RFA's could potentially lower their salary expectations.

Ron: So Ian, what are some of they key things that the 'Canes will need to address in the upcoming season?

Ian: I'll be quite honest I think this team is brimming with talent for the future. They have stocked a lot of prospects and got a lot younger. The farm team used to be full of overpaid veterans and now we're seeing a lot of those guys moved out. The defensive talent looks good and the team managed to pick up some guys entering their prime years in Alex Sulzer and David Turon, these two guys along with Ryan Parent and Badass Jack will be the cornerstone of the team. It will all come down to the off season to see how improved the forwards become. The Simon Gagne pick up was a great move and he'll be great along with fellow sniper Jason King next year.

Al: They have no goal tending. I predict right now because of that they will find themselves with the worst GAA again. The moved the wrong goalie at the beginning of the season, Bryzgalov should of been the #1 guy. I think that was a salary move but now they are finding themselves out of the playoffs and nearly dead last.

Eric: One thing to consider on the goal tending. The Hurricanes started the season off quite well, it all fell apart at about week 9 or 10. Boucher was playing average but after that he just tumbled out.

Ron: On to our next topic, who is considered the favorite for the TFHL Cup? Let's start with you Eric.

Eric: Hands down the Flames. With Jeff Carter having a career year and Ryznar and Christensen not far behind him on the 100 points you can't go wrong here. Goaltending isn't bad with Barry Brust back there but what makes them really strong is Mark Schwarz gives them great insurance.

Ron: Al?

Al: Achaens. Gregory Campbell is just as hot as Calgary's Jeff Carter and has the same support role as well. Brent Seabrook has come a long way too.

Ian: I'll go with the dark horse Saints. I only call them a dark horse because of the disparity between the two conferences. If the Saints were in the Western conference this season they would be tied for 6th place instead of 1st in the east. I think with the guns like Naslund and especially Christopher Higgins this team could go far.

Ron: Alright, well I'll pick the Hurricanes....ok I'm kidding. We're back next week with Hockey Night in Canada for the wrap up the TFHL season. Good night everyone.

Monday, March 10, 2008

PR - Pontiacs

The first game of Sunday's double header saw the Bonnyville Pontiacs not only pull off a win but in fact shutting out the Chicago Blackhawks who seemed to have their number this season winning all two previous encounters this season.

However, the win came at a great price. Both Jonas Johansson and Ryan O'Marra received unfortunate injuries, taking them out for a month and a week respectively. This basically means that Johansson is out for the rest of the season, along with Danny Fritsche, but that O'Marra may be lucky enough to find himself in the last game of the season along with Teemu Laakso who is also on the injury list.

Both perpetrators of these injuries, Blackhawk players Hugh Jessiman and Matthew Corrente were only slapped on the wrist with a game misconduct. However, when Brad Stuart stepped up to defend his teammates and injuring Dmitri Kalinin in the process, he was not only ejected from the game but also received a four game suspension. Kalinin will also be out for the rest of the season.

That win along with a couple of losses by the Marauders has secured a playoff spot for the Bonnyville Pontiacs for the first time in franchise history. One fan was quoted as saying, "I am already on the waiting list for the first round! It is going to be AWESOME!!!" At the moment, the Pontiacs are sitting in first place in the Hitman division, but with the Owls and Spirit only five points behind anything can happen. Especially with so many key players out of the lineup.

When asked about the teams bad luck with injuries coach Craig MacTavish was quoted as saying, "Every team has to go through this sometimes, and it is never fun, but fortunately for us, we have some solid prospects coming up the ranks in the person's of Alzner and Petrecki and this gives us a chance to see how they perform in the pros. Alzner showed great promise earlier in the season when we struggled with a number of injuries on defense. We definitely miss Danny, Jonas, Ryan, Teemu and Brad, boy I almost ran out of breath with that list, but seriously, it will be difficult but I am sure that we will continue to push on.

The team's next game is against division rival, the Miami Misconduct, a team that they have had limited success against during the season winning only two of the past five games. The challenge will be even greater with such a wounded roster, and with the Misconduct under the pressure of getting into the playoffs, this game should be exciting.

The Pontiacs find themselves in a position where they still have a slim chance of catching the Saskatoon Saints for top spot in the Eastern Conference, but also with the real possibility of losing home ice advantage in the playoffs if the Owls, Spirit and Mustangs continue to put on the pressure.

PR - Wheat Kings

WILD RACE IN WEST HEADIN' DOWN THE STRETCH

For the entire history of the FHL-TFHL the Western Conference has had a clear dominance over the East and every season that advantage has become more pronounced. The result of such a discrepancy is that the West is full of powerful teams the must keep looking for a new edge even to maintain their chance at playoff qualification. The Darwinian consequences are that the while the East due to lack of competition becomes evermore the Dodo, the West is evolving (or creatively designed-ing) evermore into a supra sentient homo hockilibis just waiting to snack on that juicy little bird.

This year has seen perhaps the most intense and deep competition in an already notable history. With about 25 games remaining every team from 12th through 7th was within six points of the 7th seed. Within the last fifteen games three teams have played at well over .600 to distinguish themselves from the rest and make this the tightest and most exceptional race to date. With ten games remaining, the Wheat Kings, who currently sit ninth, have a win percentage better than ten Eastern Conference teams

The Raiders (39-34-5-2 .544), L10: 8-2-0

A surge after the All-Star break made them look like a safe bet to make the playoffs at the Trade Deadline. However, a gamble on Gaborik disrupted team chemistry and it looked for a second as if the Raiders would be the team to fall from contention, but they've recouped and have come on strong in the last few games and are again looking like a safe bet.

The Resevoir Dogs (37-33-8-2 .538), L10: 6-4-0

Although Bergenheim hasn't played well for them, the Dogs have performed well since his addition and were able to solidify their place in the race. Steady .600 hockey has been their standard for the last 30 games, a streak by the Kings and/or Raiders could unseat them, but slow and steady usually wins the race.

The Wheat Kings (36-34-8-3, .532), L10: 7-2-1

Twenty games ago they were at the bottom of the West, but since then they have been scorching hot. They didn't make any moves at the deadline, but about a week previous they did do a couple deals that have paid off in spades. Daymond Langkow since being acquired from the Spirit has been on fire, scoring well over a point a game. Braydon Coburn has been solid on defence since coming over from the Pontiacs. These additions, combined with outstanding play from Dimitri Kazionov, Sergei Samsonov, Peter Forsberg and Jimmy Howard, means that the Kings are starting to play up to expectations... but is it too late?

Saturday, February 23, 2008

PR - Hurricanes

WITHIN HOURS - HURRICANES MOVE GETZLAF TO CONFERENCE RIVAL

Hurricanes - The Hurricanes are 6 points back of the Ignite for the
final playoff spot. To muddy waters a bit more the Hurricanes have
moved Ryan Getzlaf within hours of announcing his availability to the
Marauders who are only 4 points ahead of the 'Canes.

"First, thanks to all the teams for the inquiries. We managed to pick
up a heck of a hockey player today in Alexander Sulzer.' said GM
Major. The Hurricanes have transformed their blue line into something
that they hope will develop into a real shut down group next season.
The top three are now Bryan Mccabe, David Turon and Alex Sulzer.
"This is a pretty exciting deal as we add more depth to our blue line
and we also manage to keep a respectful scoring unit up front. There
is still some work to do."

The Hurricanes are planning for next season. The top 6 forwards
include Alex Sundstrom, Alex Svitov, Jason King, Boyd Gordon, Simon
Gagne and rookie Viktor Stahlberg. The farm team still has many
hopefuls for next season looking for a starting spot which includes
Brandon Sutter, Kim Johansson, and Martin Karsums. On the backend the
'Canes already have the Big 3, but also have up and coming prospects
Badass Jack and Ryan Parent who both started full time duty and are
expected to crack the Top 4 next season.

The only question mark for the Hurricanes is in goal. Boucher is
getting older and has been very inconsistent this season. Rookies
Cory Schneider and Jeremy Smith both have some time to go before they
are ready to become the next go to guy for the Hurricanes.

Don't expect the 'Canes to move either of these two goaltenders as
they have been burned once before. Tobias Stephan is a former draft
pick of the Hurricanes and is now the top goaltender for the Donkey
Punchers. Wouldn't he have looked good back in goal for the 'Canes?

With the trade deadline fast approaching there could still be some
more moves. The Hurricanes still have 7 draft picks for the upcoming
draft. Who knows what could still happen.....


Calgary Sun 2008

Thursday, February 21, 2008

PR - Fog Devils

*opening plays for TSN's Trade Center 08*

(a clip from a press conference of GM Jon Osborne announcing that the team
had acquired Brock Radunske)

GM Osborne: Today our organization has traded Michael Tessier to the Pain
for forward Brock Radunske and a 1st and 3rd round draft picks. We feel this
is an excellent trade for the Fog Devils. Tessier was coming to the end of
his contract and we had zero intentions of re-signing him. While Tessier is
a skilled froward, we did not believe his recent points production and his
average of 50 games per season could allow us to keep him at the salary he
would request. Rather than losing him as a RFA and getting some draft picks
for him, we traded for Brock Radunske. Radunske is a great power forward
that loves to check and has the ability to produce points wise. As well the
first and third round picks we acquired will help build our club in the long
run as well.

(Clip ends and we cut to Pierre McGuire)

Pierre McGuire: This is how trades are supposed to work!!! Both teams
benefitting from the deal. Both teams had star players they were not happy
with and were not playing. The Pain not happy with his play were playing
Radunske on their third line, while the Fog Devils frustrated with Tessier’s
constant injury problems and poor pont production for someone of his caliber
decided it as time to move him.

Radunske is tough, I like this player, he is in the top ten for hits and he
loves physical play, but does it smart with very few penalties. He can put
up the same kind of points as Tessier has in recent seasons and will
solidify the Fog Devils penalty kill. The draft picks are icing on the cake
as any time a team sits with two first round picks, they increase their
chance of drafting that star player of the future.

With Tessier the Pain get a player who has the ability to be one of the top
players in the league. As always the issue with him is keeping him healthy.
To my knowledge Tessier has never played a full season, as GM Osborne was
quoted as saying “ this guy could get in the shower in the morning and
injures himself for three months. If Tessier can shake this injury bug that
seems to follow him around, then the Pain could make a very serious run at
the championship this season.

Many see this trade as the beginning of the flood gates for trades before
the deadline, this could very well be the case as at the end of his press
conference GM Osborne suggested more moves could be on their way “ I’m not
done, I got some forwards I can move to acquire some good young players for
this team” His closed the press conference with a sly smile and this
statement, “my phone is always on”.

For TSN I’m Pierre McGuire

(End)

Wednesday, February 20, 2008

PR - Pain

Tessier Arrives in Detroit , Michigan :

Pain Much Improved

With the trade deadline looming, The Michigan Pain traded away underachieving Radunske for disgruntled play-maker Michael Tessier. With Tessier being benched for the last few weeks, the Fog Devils made it obvious that Tessier was on the move. The Fog Devils also received a 1st and a 3rd round draft pick.

Today, Tessier was all smiles during the morning skate as the Pain host the Ignite later tonight. “I am extremely happy to be given a fresh start for an extremely talented team. I look forward to helping the Pain win a championship.” Tessier said after the skate.

The Pain have finely shown their true colours after a dismal start. The Pain had a case of the TFHL Cup blues as they came up short in last years finals. They now sit in 4th with an opportunity to take the Conference. With Tessier being added and a new set of confidence for an already powerful squad, the rest of the TFHL should take notice.

Breaking News:
Star Forward Cam Janssen will be out for 3 weeks due to a cheap by Ignite player Ben Ulmer.

Sunday, February 17, 2008

PR - Hurricanes

HURRICANES IN DANGER OF MISSING PLAYOFFS
Calgary Sun

The once Mighty 'Canes of Calgary have been sitting in the bottom of
the TFHL basement for several weeks now. The team has undergone a
radical change that has seen players signed as UFA's, traded to other
teams, acquired from other teams and bumped around to the farm and
back. "Well, we are certainly planning for the future. We are
focusing on moving a lot of our younger guys to the farm team to help
us out in Prince George with the Baracudas. It only makes sense to
give these guys a better environment to be successful and more ice
time." said GM Major.

The Hurricanes have made a lot of changes in the last couple of
months. Acquiring sniper Simon Gagne, adding power forward Boyd
Gordon and top-two defenseman David Turon are all part of the plan for
the upcoming season. "We've made changes and aligned the stars for
next season. But don't count us out yet. We just shut out the Sioux
4 - 0 and beat the Donkey Punchers 3 - 1. Both are playoff teams at
this point. We feel we can compete, its just a matter of getting back
in the race." said Major.

The Eastern Conference is a highly competitive environment with the
Hurricanes only 6 points back of the Marauders for the 8th and final
playoff spot. The team hopes to get Alex Sundstrom back soon as he is
listed day to day. Badass Jack is gone to what could be the playoffs
or golfing season at this point.

"We struggled a lot this year. This is a big transition year
everybody has to go through once and awhile. Our guys got older and
we didn't grow our farm system as well as we should. I'm happy with
the way we are now and I am hoping we can string together a few wins
here to get us back in the hunt." said the GM.

The Hurricanes have recently signed UFA's Brian Pothier, Ville
Nieminen, and Wayne Primeau (who was injured his first game, must of
been a bit rusty). Most of the young prospects the Hurricanes have
were moved to the farm team to help out including Ty Wishart, Brandon
Sutter, Kenneth McArdle and Jeremy Smith. It's expected once the team
has a few players back that Martin Karsums will head back to the farm
to polish his game for next season.


Calgary Sun 2008

Friday, January 25, 2008

PR - Pontiacs

With half of the season left to go, the Pontiacs seemed to have slipped a little off of their earlier pace. Pontiac's GM Andrew Schoenberger decided that a few changes were needed to shake things up and hopefully reignite the fire that has propelled the team on pace for the best season in Franchise history.

The first move by Schoenberger was to send Coburn and Setoguchi to the Wheat King's. "It is hard to be traded. There are a great bunch of guys, here in Bonnyville, but I really can't blame them for trading me, this hasn't been my best season." stated and downcast Coburn as he prepared to leave on his flight to Saskatoon. Setoguchi, on the other hand, seemed excited to be going to Saskatoon, "The depth of the Bobcats and the Pontiacs never really gave me a chance to prove myself in the pros, since I was really only an injury replacement, hopefully I will get my chance to play in the pros in Saskatoon."

Coming to Bonnyville were Ryan O'Marra, the Pontiacs' TFHL 17 2nd round pick, and Boris Valabik. "I am really excited to be back in Bonnyville. These guys place my style of hockey, and I know that I can make a contribution here." Valibik was a little less enthusiastic but said nonetheless, "I enjoyed playing with the Wheaties, and here I have to fill the shoes left by Coburn, which won't be easy, however, I feel that I am up to the challenge and I am ready to make a contribution."

The second move saw Jeff May go to the Misconduct along with some picks. May has been known as the league's top enforcer this year, and so I would be concerned how he might react the next time he plays against his old team. GM Andrew Schoenberger lauged at that comment and said, "Jeff is a great guy, in fact, he brought a lot of life to the locker room, however, sometimes you have to make tough decisions, that's life."

From the Misconducts came Jacub Hulva, who seemed very excited to be here. "Coach Craig MacTavish just told me that I would be playing on a line with Jonas and Danny! Who would not be excited to play with such great players? I know that I haven't been having the best season yet, but I am confident that alongside these two Greats I will be able to perform well."

PR - Pontiacs

With half of the season left to go, the Pontiacs seemed to have slipped a little off of their earlier pace. Pontiac's GM Andrew Schoenberger decided that a few changes were needed to shake things up and hopefully reignite the fire that has propelled the team on pace for the best season in Franchise history.

The first move by Schoenberger was to send Coburn and Setoguchi to the Wheat King's. "It is hard to be traded. There are a great bunch of guys, here in Bonnyville, but I really can't blame them for trading me, this hasn't been my best season." stated and downcast Coburn as he prepared to leave on his flight to Saskatoon. Setoguchi, on the other hand, seemed excited to be going to Saskatoon, "The depth of the Bobcats and the Pontiacs never really gave me a chance to prove myself in the pros, since I was really only an injury replacement, hopefully I will get my chance to play in the pros in Saskatoon."

Coming to Bonnyville were Ryan O'Marra, the Pontiacs' TFHL 17 2nd round pick, and Boris Valabik. "I am really excited to be back in Bonnyville. These guys place my style of hockey, and I know that I can make a contribution here." Valibik was a little less enthusiastic but said nonetheless, "I enjoyed playing with the Wheaties, and here I have to fill the shoes left by Coburn, which won't be easy, however, I feel that I am up to the challenge and I am ready to make a contribution."

The second move saw Jeff May go to the Misconduct along with some picks. May has been known as the league's top enforcer this year, and so I would be concerned how he might react the next time he plays against his old team. GM Andrew Schoenberger lauged at that comment and said, "Jeff is a great guy, in fact, he brought a lot of life to the locker room, however, sometimes you have to make tough decisions, that's life."

From the Misconducts came Jacub Hulva, who seemed very excited to be here. "Coach Craig MacTavish just told me that I would be playing on a line with Jonas and Danny! Who would not be excited to play with such great players? I know that I haven't been having the best season yet, but I am confident that alongside these two Greats I will be able to perform well."

PR - Wheat Kings

MALIGNED WHEAT KINGS MAKE DEAL FOR D-MAN
A day after learning that Jimmie Howard would be out for at least a week, the Kings announced to the media that they had completed a deal with the Bonnyville Pontiacs.
Leaving Saskatoon are Boris Valabik and Ryan O'Marra, arriving are Braydon Coburn and Devin Setogucchi.
"We excited to be adding a defenceman of Braydon's calibre," Coach-GM Tyler Young said, "I think everyone can agree that our defence hasn't been up to it's typical standards. Getting a guy like Coburn just gives us a little bit more talent back there. We gave up two good young players, especially O'Marra, who's looking like an excellent young forward. But with Bergfors, Hennessy, Forsberg and Mueller, we just had too many natural centers and there really wasn't room for O'Marra on the top two lines."
The Wheat Kings had been looking for a deal for nearly a month now and many Wheat-watchers have mave been expecting something bigger, possibly including captain Josh Hennessy, intended to shake the Kings out of their mediocre play this season.
"If I wasn't also owner of this team, I'd probably already be fired." Mr. Young joked. "We're on track to our third sub-500 season in four years, and that is just unacceptable. Yes we had something of a young team, but we're getting older now, we should be taking steps forward - and the truth of the matter is that we aren't. Statswise we are on a pace comparable to last season."
"The good news is that the season is only half-way over and we're still in a position to compete for the playoffs. The problem is that the West is tougher than ever this season - any more slips and we'll be hard pressed to get to the post-season."

18 YEAR OLD GOALIE FLOURISHING
After Howard went down, Mr Young announced that Antoine Lafleur, the team's 18 year old goaltending prospect, would be the go-to guy for next week or so as Howard recovered. In his first game Lafleur was sacked by the Achaeans with five goals. But in his second against the Mustangs he responded with a shut-out and then won his third against the high-flying Spirit.
"I was very shakey that first game, for sure," Lafleur said, "but knowing that I was in going to play the next nigjt, it just gave me a lot of confidence, and I focused on trying to get myself ready for that."
When drafted some scouts had compared him to a young Pascal Leclaire, but after a horrible start earlier this season against the Flames and then his poor play in the minors over the last month, the Kings had nearly written him off. Rumours were that he was nearly dealt at least on two occasions.
"We'll see, it's likely too early to get a definite idea about him yet," Mr. Young said, "but right now it's looking pretty lucky that we didn't trade him this season."

Notes&Rumours: The Wheat Kings are rumoured to be floating their captain, Josh Hennessy, on the market. Hennessy though has picked up his play of late... Mike Frolik, recalled from a conditioning stint in the minors after a terrible start to the season, was injured today and will likely miss 2-3 weeks... the Wheat Kings picked-up Dan Hinote off waivers Tuesday...

Wednesday, January 09, 2008

PR - Saints

Saskatoon Saints Acquire Naslund from Division Rivals

Saints GM Geoffrey Young made an unexpected trade today with Bobcats GM Glenn Merkir. The teams second leading goal-scorer, Fredrik Sjostrom (18 goals), was sent to Brantford along with veteran centre Jason Arnott in exchange for veteran super star Markus Naslund and defenseman Thierry Nelson. The deal was somewhat surprising considering the Saints' relatively strong play so far this season. Currently sitting with the #2 Offence in the TFHL, the departure of Sjostrom could hurt their offensive output which took a while to gain momentum early on in the season.

The Saints had a light skate and team meeting in Saskatoon this afternoon, in preparation for tonight's game against the Melfort Mustangs. Following the practise, GM Young commented on his latest acquisitions: "In the long run this deal clearly helps an obvious defensive hole that we had. I've had my eye on Nelson ever since he was picked up by the once Saskatoon Ice. The former GM Mark Gaucher wouldn't part with him so when I got an offer from Glenn today, I felt this was a great opportunity to solidify our defence for the next 3-4 years at least. We've now got Baranka, Ballard, Rozakov, Nelson and Lashoff; all five of them are 24 or younger and in long-term contracts. Things are looking good, and with players like Vitaly Vishnevski playing great defensively - I think he has a league-high +23 currently - we are quite solid...Markus Naslund is a perennial point-a-game player, as well, and we liked what we saw last season after we picked him up at the draft from Derek Major. He was traded before because of our own salary problems but now we can finally give him the ice time he deserves." Markus Naslund: "I'm looking forward to playing again with some of the best young talent in the league...Chris (Higgins), Dan (Paille), Ilya (Kovalchuk), and of course lil' Lombardi, my former teammate and trade-mate from the Hurricanes! It's good to be back in Saskatoon and I hope I can finish my career in a Saints jersey...but I'd like at least one more championship ring first!"

The Saints face-off against the Melfort Mustangs in the first of three consecutive games between the #1 and #2 seated teams in the Hunter Division. Backup goalie Marc Cheverie will start again tonight after his solid play in the 8-1 win against the Bobcats. The 20-year old netminder has been impressive so far on Tuukka Rask's off-nights posting a 6-2-0 record with a .888 Save %.

Saskatoon StarPhoenix
January 9, 2008

Tuesday, January 08, 2008

PR - Hurricanes

HURRICANES SETTLING DOWN WITH MOVEMENTS AS TEAM BEGINS TRANSFORMATION;
BATES TRADED

The Hurricanes announced to day that the lone TFHL Cup Champion left
from TFHL12 in a trade that sends centre Shawn Bates to the
Misconducts. "Well, you had to know this stuff was coming." said
Bates after hearing the news of the trade. "The team is dead last in
the league after being considered a contender for 5 or 6 seasons in a
row. I think the last time the Hurricanes franchise missed the
playoffs was about 11 or 12 seasons ago."

The team has gone through a complete shake up in the last few days.
Gone are Wade Redden, Roman Hamrlik and Bates all via trade. In comes
Boyd Gordon and Ty Wishart and a whole lot of salary cap room.

The Hurricanes also announced that Ryan Flynn and Cory Schneider were
assigned to the farm team. Coming the other way is Brian Leetch
making his return to Calgary while goaltender Jeremy Smith and forward
Brandon Sutter will both make their debut against the Rednexs on
Thursday.

For now things are cooling off but are there more changes in the near
future for the 'Canes? "You never know." said GM Major.

Sunday, January 06, 2008

PR - Hurricanes

HURRICANES TRADE HAMRLIK, REDDEN AND WILLIAMS

Only hours after the announcement that the Hurricanes would move
anyone - it all happened.

The first trade involved Wade Redden and Justin Williams being moved
to the Marauders immediately after the 5 - 1 loss against the
Renegades. "Well, the GM came down and both told us and then
announced it to the team. It wasn't too much of a surprise. We've
struggled so far this season and now the team needs changes.
Unfortunately for Justin and I that means we're gone." Said Redden.

The Hurricanes do acquire 24-year old Boyd Gordon who is known for his
power forward status. He is expected to compliment two other tough
forwards in Alexander Svitov and Ryan Getzlaf. Also in the trade the
Hurricanes receive a prospect in Ty Wishart. Ty is expected to be
part of a young defense corps that includes Ryan Parent and Badass
Jack.

Roman Hamrlik was traded to the Fog Devils in exchange for a 3rd round
pick in TFHL21, a move that was done in light of salary room and a
movement to the future. This trade was widely expected after the
re-building announcement as the 'Canes look to get cap room to make
other trades in the near future.

FIRE SALE: Its still on...I am still looking to move guys through the
next couple of weeks.

PR - Fog Devils

*intro to sports center plays and we see Jennifer Hedger

Jen: Good evening and welcome to sports center I'm , lets begin with a look
at hockey and the TFHL. Having just returned from a the leagues Christmas
break a lot of teams were taking stock of where they were and just how happy
they have been with their teams performance, and some are finding out just
how unmerry of a year its been for them so far

* we fade into a shot of the Fog Devils at practice and hear a voice over by
TSN reporter James Cybulski*

Its been a long journey for the Fog Devils, From the leagues top penalty
kill and a final four finish, to a leagues worst penalty kill and fighting
hard just to not have the TFHL'S worst record.

Paul Maurice: No doubt its been a tough season, we seem to be struggling
just to be inconsistent. Not all of this team have shown up for even one
game, some step up one night then take the next night off while other guys
seem to step up, I think this team could do some special things if we all
stepped it up on the same night.

*James voice over while showing some game highlights where injuries have
occurred* The team has had some injury problems, culminating to a recent
injury to star forward Michael Tessier who is out for 4 months

Paul Maurice: well yes we have had some injuries but I don't believe we have
had the injury bug worse than any other team, until Tessier all our injuries
have been fairly minor with no extended time missed. But with the injuries
others have had opportunities and are impressing me with their play

James Cybulski: (practice highlights of Sam Gagner and Luc Bourdon play)
Undoubtedly the head coach is speaking of Sam Gagner and Luc Bourdon, two
young players who have come up and made strong cases to stick with the big
club. Gagner has played 6 games and has 6 points, while Bourdon has played
well enough to boot vet Mathieu Biron from the line up.

Sam Gagner: Its always great to get an opportunity to play in the big
league, I mean you don't want to see anyone get hurt but you have to make
the best of your opportunities and that’s what I intend to do, I want to
make it hard on them to send me back down

Luc Bourdon: It’s a much faster game up here, I am just glad I have some
great D men to learn from up here, I am just trying to take it all in.

(with Maurice running practice in the back ground) James Cybulski: but the
low lights have been much more the norm around here then highlights. Leaving
many to wonder if some big shake ups might be in the works.

GM Osborne: I can assure you Paul Maurice's job is safe, I believe he is
doing everything he can to get this club into the playoffs. Quite frankly we
just scraped into the playoffs last year, so really he is not far off pace
from last year. he is a good coach, just seems the players here are hell
bent on proving our playoff success last year was a fluke.

James Cybulski: This comment by the GM lead many to believe a fire sale of
the team may be just around the corner.

GM Osborne: I wouldn’t say I am about to do a fire sale, but frustration is
setting in. Right about now I'd trade my own mother is it would give us a
few more notches in the win column.

James Cybulski: From Saint John New Brunswick, for TSN, I'm James Cybulski

* show fades out to commercial*