New Hockey Videos – April 29

Posted by admin on 29th, 2009
Possibly the best Ice Hockey fight Ever!
Just to prove that Ice Hockey is the greatest game on Earth. ok i do support Middlesbrough Football club so at the moment tiddly winks would be exciting to me!
Date: 2009-04-29 11:01:21 – Added by: admin
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Blackhawks @ Flames Game 6 4/27/09
Chicago Blackhawks @ Calgary Flames Game 6 4/27/09
Date: 2009-04-29 10:58:48 – Added by: admin
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Sharks @ Ducks Game 6 4/27/09
San Jose Sharks @ Anaheim Ducks Game 6 4/27/09
Date: 2009-04-29 10:58:11 – Added by: admin
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Hockey’s Finest – Brian Leetch
NHL legend Brian Leetch is one of America\’s great hockey stars. He displayed the core attributes that makes him one of hockey\’s finest.
Date: 2009-04-29 10:57:46 – Added by: admin
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Latvia – Sweden 3:2 overtime penalty shots
LAT : SWE 3:2 World championship in ice hockey.. Latvians kicks the s**t out of the swedes. overtime penalty shots
Date: 2009-04-29 10:56:15 – Added by: admin
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Ice Hockey WC-2009 – Finland-Denmark 5-1
Finland vs Denmark
Date: 2009-04-29 10:55:38 – Added by: admin
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2009 Ice-Hockey World Championship: [LAT - SWE] All goals
2009 Ice-Hockey World Championship Switzerland. Latvia – Sweden 27.04.2009 Commentator: Niki Juusela[Finland] Subscribe! Advise: Watch in HQ
Date: 2009-04-29 10:55:18 – Added by: admin
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2009 Ice-Hockey World Championship: [FIN - DEN] All goals
2009 Ice-Hockey World Championship Switzerland. Finland – Denmark 28.04.2009 Commentator: Antero Mertaranta [Finland] Subscribe! Advise: Watch in HQ!
Date: 2009-04-29 10:54:50 – Added by: admin
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iihf 2009 best goals
international ice hockey forum
Date: 2009-04-29 10:53:58 – Added by: admin
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Russian goal against Switzerland at Icehockey World Cup 2009
very nice tic-tac-toe goal against Switzerland
Date: 2009-04-29 10:53:27 – Added by: admin
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Lark’s first penalty shot
Jake Larkin scores his first penalty shot during Solihull Sabres v Sheffield ice hockey match on 12th April 2009
Date: 2009-04-29 10:52:57 – Added by: admin
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2009 Ice-Hockey World Championship: [RUS - SUI] All goals
2009 Ice-Hockey World Championship Switzerland. Russia – Switzerland 28.04.2009 Commentator: Niki Juusela[Finland] Subscribe! Advise: Watch in HQ
Date: 2009-04-29 10:52:32 – Added by: admin
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2009 Ice-Hockey World Championship: [HUN - BLR] All goals
2009 Ice-Hockey World Championship Switzerland. Hungary – Belarus 28.04.2009 Commentator: Jussi Saarinen Subscribe! Advise: Watch in HQ!
Date: 2009-04-29 10:51:59 – Added by: admin
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Ice Hockey Shootout´s (Sm league,NHL,Elitserien,IIHF)
Ice hockey shootout´s tribute video. music is Waldo´s people – lose control (Finland Eurovision song 2009)
Date: 2009-04-29 10:50:49 – Added by: admin
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Kimi at Finland vs. Denmark, 27.04.2009
Kimi at Finland vs. Denmark 2009 Ice Hockey World Championships Kloten, Switzerland Finland won 5-1
Date: 2009-04-29 10:50:18 – Added by: admin
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Canada vs Slovkia
Ice Hockey World Championships 2009
Date: 2009-04-29 10:49:45 – Added by: admin
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aaron shooting
this is me shooting ice hockey pucks. all you people say my shot sucks so i did a video and now you take that back.
Date: 2009-04-29 10:49:08 – Added by: admin
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Anaheim Ducks vs San Jose Sharks Game 6 2009 Playoffs
comment, rate, and subscribe. The Ducks finish things off on home ice against the San Jose Sharks. They eliminated the Sharks 4-2. The Ducks now have a hot date with the Detroit Red Wings! Lets get them Ducks! Also, I update some of you with the new hockey cards I got. So, comment, rate, and subscribe.
Date: 2009-04-29 10:46:56 – Added by: admin
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Calgary Hitmen Ice Hockey Game
Calgary Hitmen Ice Hockey Game
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Veteran Leader Joins Blue Tongues

Posted by admin on 28th, 2009

by Wendy Hansen, 28 April 2009 | Beat Writer | Bluetongues Ice Hockey Club

Few players on the Blue Tongues roster can say they know first hand what it’s like to win the Goodall Cup – the third oldest prize in ice hockey around the world – but veteran forward Trevor Walsh, who recently signed with the Blue Tongues after his move to Brisbane with his family, can attest to what it takes to win the coveted trophy all too well.

“There is only one way to approach any game and that is to want to win. If you don’t want to win, then there is no sense playing a competitive sport. That’s what I love about the game of ice hockey – it attracts the most competitive people.”  When asked what he can bring to the Blue Tongues line up this season, Walshie (as he’s affectionately known) replied, “It’s hard to teach an old dog new tricks but I will give 100% every shift I play this season. I believe this year the Blue Tongues have a real chance to be successful and I am very happy to be a part of this team.”

And a part of any successful team is chemistry, on and off the ice.

“On ice chemistry being the most important of the two,” Walshie said. “Most teams have a lot of different personalities with many different off ice commitments which might prohibit a lot of interaction. It’s on the ice where the chemistry is most important.”

Walsh knows a thing or two about chemistry on the ice. In the last 9 seasons, he has scored 118 goals and 93 assists. “Every member of the team must be on the same page. No one player can think he is bigger than the team’s objective. It is not an easy thing to achieve, but when the chemistry is right, it usually has a successful outcome and is a really fun thing to be a part of. I have been fortunate to be a part of this type of situation a couple times while playing hockey.” And not just locally either, as Walshie has represented Australia numerous times as part of the Mighty Roos, Australia’s National Mens team.

A hard-hitting and intense forward, the ever humble Walsh imbedded himself into the hearts of the Adelaide Avalanche (and now Adelaide Adrenaline) fans. “Adelaide has a real healthy hockey following and I was very fortunate to play there for the last 9 years. The people of Adelaide were very good to me and my family.” And when asked what he thinks the Adelaide fans’ reaction will be to his return to the ice in an opposing sweater, Walsh answered, “I think that they understand that a hockey player wants to play at the most competitive level for as long as he can. I missed out on a year and a half of the AIHL due to things out my control in Adelaide. I just want to finish out my career with a championship. I believe I can do that here on the Gold Coast. I think Adelaide fans will respect that.”

We hope he can finish his career with another Championship too, with the Blue Tongues!

Powerplay Manager Review

Posted by admin on 9th, 2009

Most of us have dreamed of running a professional sports team at some point in our life.  Over the years there have been a multitude of ways we’ve been able to “live this dream”.  Sports manager games on PC and console have had us not just live the dream, but play the dream.

For Hockey fans, most will remember Eastside Hockey Manager, possibly one of the best NHL Manager games to ever hit the market.  Now however, with the Internet moving into the Web2.0 world, games such as these are becoming more available, without any need to download software and even better, without any need to spend a cent.

Introducing: Powerplay Manager

Powerplay Manager puts you in charge of your very own hockey team, not only as General Manager, but as Coach, assistant coach and president all wrapped into  a single user-account.  Your goal; to battle it out in leagues against other people just like you to gain promotion to high leagues, more rewards and better team growth.

Those familiar with hockey manager games will understand that Powerplay Manager sounds very similar to Hockeyarena.  That’s because it is.  In fact, if you’re a mad hockey fan like me, no doubt you’ll be busy in both these games.

What you control:

In short, everything.  You get to not only set your own lines, choose your tactics, schedule friendly games and watch “live” matches, behind the scenes you will be actively building the infrastructure of your club.  Build youth through sports schools, upgrade your arena with new seating, better quality maintenance and stores.  Hire and fire staff to produce better quality returns for your money.  Buy, hire and trade players on the market and carefully manage your teams budget.  Set your training schedules, active practices and build a team that includes strong skilled players and high-chemistry lines.

I wasn’t kidding when i said you control “everything”.

Playing other users:

The game itself has 3 main areas.

1) Build your teams infrastructure, including arena, staff and economic stability.
2) Train your team and work to win your local league, where you play against other users just like you.
3) If you get good enough, work to manage national teams in international play.

Your league matches are scheduled for you (much like Hockeyarena), and you can schedule friendly matches against whomever you wish.  Wins and Losses all have an impact on your team.  You can set your tactics so the team plays more relaxed in friendly games and more fierce in must win playoff matches.

The “Pro” Option:

Like Hockeyarena, Powerplay Manager also offers a pro option which allows you to gain additional features for a small cost.  This cost goes towards keeping the game free, and is well worth it’s tiny cost ($20 AUD for 3 months approx).

Going “pro” gives you the extra leg-up so to speak, as it allows you to schedule games better, set more efficient tactics and naturally have far more features in each section of the game.  The best part however, is that you literally feel like you have more control over your team with these extra features.  It is well worth the cost.  I’ve been asked if the pro game is similar to that which Hockeyarena offer and the fact is yes, it is very similar.

Powerplay Manager Vs Hockeyarena:

Due to a lot of questions i’ve been asked lately, I will be posting a comparison between the 2 games in the coming days.  For now, I want you all to know that you should definitely join both.  Don’t let the look and feel of the games put you off either one, as the important thing about Sports Manager games is the gameplay itself, not the way it’s delivered.  From that point of view, these games are very similar.  More on that in the coming days.

In closing, Powerplay Manager is a must have for any hockey fan.  But that’s not all, as Powerplay Manager is a “Sports Manager” game, that will be rolling out similar versions for football and other sports in the coming months.

The URL: http://www.powerplaymanager.com

The NHL Minute – 18 Feb

Posted by admin on 20th, 2009

News:

Video of the day:

Photo of the day:

The Los Angeles Kings Alexander Frolov (24), of Russia, trips over the Anaheim DucksRob Niedermayer as Ducks Bret Hedican tries to get to the puck during the first period of an NHL hockey game in Anaheim, Calif., on Wednesday, Feb. 18, 2009.

The NHL Minute – 17 Feb

Posted by admin on 18th, 2009

News:

Video of the day:

Steven Stamkos scored his first NHL hat trick.

Photo of the day:

Edmonton OilersZack Stortini raises his arms as he celebrates his goal against San Jose Sharks goalie Evgeni Nabokov (20) during the first period of an NHL hockey game Tuesday, Feb. 17, 2009, in San Jose, Calif.

The NHL Minute – 12 Feb

Posted by admin on 13th, 2009

News:

Video of the day:

Photo of the day:

Phoenix Coyotes coach Wayne Gretzky argues with the officials as his team gets called for a penalty during the third period against the Vancouver Canucks in an NHL hockey game Thursday, Feb. 12, 2009, in Glendale, Ariz. The Canucks defeated the Coyotes 4-3.

The NHL Minute – Feb 10

Posted by admin on 11th, 2009

News and events:

  • 1 year on from the accident that almost ended his NHL career, Richard Zednik put up 2 goals in the Panthers 5-4 overtime loss to the Toronto Maple Leafs.
  • As predicted, the Dallas Stars waived Sean Avery to the AHL yesterday.  The New York Rangers have agreed to take him on in their farm team, the Hartford Wolf Pack.  Many believe the Rangers may agree to take Avery off re-entry waivers if he performs well in Hartford.
  • Andy McDonald returned to the Ice today after a 36 game break due to a fractured leg, and did so with a 2 point outing, putting up a goal and an assist in the Blues  6-4 loss to the Vancouver Canucks.
  • Coyotes hope to end slide against the re-hot Stars as the struggling team travel to Dallas today.
  • Boston Bruins lose Petteri Nokelainen and Chuck Kobawew to injuries after todays 5-2 loss to the San Jose Sharks.  Nokelainen was high-sticked by Shark’s Dan Boyle and immediate left the ice.  Boyle did not receive a penalty on the play.  Kobasew left he ice early with an apparent leg injury.
  • St Louis Blues LW Paul Kariya underwent a second surgery on his hip today.  It is unsure if he will return this season.
  • Toronto Maple Leafs put Mike Van Ryn on IR today.  Van Ryn had an MRI Monday, but no major damage was found.  The team is purported to be playing it safe.

Video of the day:

Photo of the day:

St. Louis BluesChris Mason, right, shoves Vancouver
Canucks
Steve Bernier away from the crease in the
third period of an NHL hockey game Tuesday, Feb. 10,
2009, in St. Louis. The Canucks beat the Blues 6-4.

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The NHL Minute – 9 Jan

Posted by admin on 11th, 2009

News:

  • Julien / McLellan to coach All-Star Game
    The Boston Bruins and San Jose Sharks are leading the chase for the Presidents’ Trophy at the halfway mark of the season. As a result, their coaches will square off at the NHL’s midseason gala.  Claude Julien of the East-leading Bruins and Todd McLellan of the Sharks, who are atop the West, on Saturday were named as coaches for their respective conferences in the 57th All-Star Game at the Bell Centre in Montreal on January 25. (The Full Story on Yahoo)
  • Shanahan Returns to Devils
    Just two weeks shy of his 40th birthday, Brendan Shanahan is headed back to where it all started.  The all-but-certain Hall of Fame forward agreed in principle to a deal with the Devils on Saturday that will return him to New Jersey—the team that chose him with the No. 2 pick in the 1987 NHL draft. (Read The Full Story on Yahoo)
  • Sunday’s 3 Stars
    The NHL has announced it’s 3 Stars for Sunday.  They were…
    #1. Henrik Lundqvist (G – NY Rangers)
    #2. Nikita Filatov (LW – Blue Jackers)
    #3. Jeff Carter (C – Flyers)
  • KHL holds outdoor game in Red Square
    MOSCOW – Marcel Hossa scored three times as a foreign squad led by former NHL MVP Jaromir Jagr edged an all-Russian team 7-6 in the Continental Hockey League’s all-star game in Red Square on Saturday. (Read The Full Story on TSN)

Transactions & Moves:

  • Corey Perry (RW – Anaheim) Suspension over.
  • Jarkko Ruutu (LW – Ottawa) Suspension over.
  • Rich Peverley (C – Atlanta) Claimed of waivers from Nashville.
  • Brendan Shanahan (LW – New Jersey) Signed.

Injuries:

  • Niklas Kronwall (D – Detroit) Flu. Day-to-day.
  • Marco Sturm (LW – Boston). Set for knee surgery, possibly out for the season.
  • Sheldon Souray (D – Edmonton) Shoulder injury, day-to-day.
  • Zack Stortini (RW – Edmonton) Leg injury, day-to-day.

scores:

  • Carolina 1 – 5 Boston
  • Atlanta 4 – 8 Florida
  • Pittsburgh 3 – 5 Colorado
  • Washington 4 – 5 Montreal
  • Toronto 1 – 4 Philadelphia
  • NY Rangers 2 – 0 Ottawa
  • Minnesota 2 – 4 Columbus
  • Buffalo 1 – 3 Detroit
  • Chicago 1 – 4 Nashville
  • Dallas 0 – 1 Phoenix (Shootout)
  • San Jose 4 – 2 Vancouver
  • New Jersey 5 – 1 Los Angeles

Source: NHL.com, Yahoo! Sports, TSN

Winter Classic – Final Summary

Posted by admin on 2nd, 2009

The Duncan Keith and the Chicago Blackhawks attempted a comeback late in the game but it wasn’t to be.  The Detroit Red Wings dominated the third period of the game to carry a 6-4 victory into the final buzzer.

Game Summary…

Goals:

 1st Period
 Chicago 3:24, Kris Versteeg 11 (power play) (Martin Havlat, Brent Seabrook)  
 Detroit 9:50, Mikael Samuelsson 8 (power play) (Henrik Zetterberg, Marian Hossa)  
 Chicago 12:37, Martin Havlat 10 (power play) (Kris Versteeg, Brian Campbell)  
 Chicago 19:18, Ben Eager 7 (Martin Havlat)  
 2nd Period
 Detroit 1:14, Jiri Hudler 14 (Marian Hossa, Henrik Zetterberg)  
 Detroit 12:43, Jiri Hudler 15 (Daniel Cleary, Brian Rafalski)  
 Detroit 17:17, Pavel Datsyuk 16 (Johan Franzen, Brian Rafalski)  
 3rd Period
 Detroit 3:07, Brian Rafalski 5 (power play) (Jiri Hudler, Tomas Holmstrom)  
 Detroit 3:24, Brett Lebda 3 (Henrik Zetterberg, Marian Hossa)  
 Chicago 19:50, Duncan Keith 5 (power play) (unassisted)

Penalties:

 1st Period
 Detroit hooking – 2 min 0:37, P. Datsyuk
 Detroit too many men on the ice – 2 min 2:06, Bench served by J. Hudler
 Chicago slashing – 2 min 4:52, B. Eager
 Chicago roughing – 2 min 7:53, D. Byfuglien
 Detroit puck over glass – 2 min 11:27, B. Lebda
 Detroit roughing – 2 min 13:01, A. Lilja
 2nd Period
 Detroit interference with goaltender – 2 min 4:28, M. Hossa
 Chicago high sticking – 2 min 4:35, J. Toews
 Chicago tripping – 2 min 10:42, B. Campbell
 3rd Period
 Chicago holding – 2 min 2:20, J. Wisniewski
 Detroit holding – 2 min 19:07, V. Filppula

The NHL Minute – Dec 31

Posted by admin on 1st, 2009

News:

  • Weathor major topic on eve of Winter Classic
    With only hours til the 2009 Winter Classic gets underway, the hot topic around the league is wether the weather will be good… or bad.  Chris Johnston talks about this on Yahoo Sports.
  • Steve Mason continues shutout streak
    Columbus Blue Jackets rookie netminder Steve Mason is making the NHL look easy.  Mason backstopped the Blue Jackets to a 2-0 win over the Anaheim Ducks, his third consecutive shutout.

Injuries:

  • Patrice Bergeron (C – Boston) Placed on IR for concussion.
  • Rick DiPietro (G – NY Islanders) Re-injured groin.
  • Marian Gaborik (RW – Minnesota) Re-injured, day-to-day.
  • Simon Gagne (LW – Philadelphia) Shoulder Injury.

Transactions:

  • Vancouver Canucks acquired Netminder Jason Labarbara from the LA Kings for a 7th round draft pick in the 2009 NHL Entry Draft.

Scores:

  • Florida 2 – 4 NY Islanders
  • San Jose 2 – 3 Minnesota (Overtime)
  • Colorado 1 – 3 Phoenix
  • Atlanta 1 – 3 Carolina
  • New Jersey 2 – 4 Dallas
  • Columbus 2 – 0 Anaheim
  • Edmonton 4 – 6 Calgary

Source: NHL.com, Yahoo! Sports, TSN

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