Posted by admin on 16th, 2008
If you're new here, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed. Thanks for visiting!
With a huge win over The Bears in their season home opener, the pressure was on the Blue Tongues to once again prevail over the league leaders. Having been introduced to the smaller rink and hard checking style of play produced by Gold Coast, The Bears were expected to hit back, and fast, against the Blue Tongues in their second game of the double header.
The Bears did not disappoint, coming at the Blue Tongues early in the game and changing their tactics to not only start playing a physical game, but also stamping their authority over the control of the game. Both teams seemed to lack the energy they had during Saturday’s game, and some simple rookie errors caused a line change for the Gold Coast team, starting to run two lines instead of three. Despite The Bears claiming control of the puck for majority of the first period however, it was Dave Upton of the Blue Tongues who netted the only goal of the first.
Tempers flared in the second, with roughing calls on both teams, and it was clear that neither team were giving up on their race to be the next to pot a goal. Both Sydney’s goaltender John Daugulis and Gold Coast’s Simo Mustonen had their work cut out for them in net as each team made shot after shot on goal. However, once again the Blue Tongues made some silly mistakes, costing them dearly on the penalty kill. It was The Bears that led going into the third, winning the period 3 goals to the Gold Coast’s lone goal, ending the period 3-2.
Excitement ruled the third, as the Blue Tongues tied up the scores on 3 a piece, before The Bears took advantage of a lapse in concentration and took the lead once more at 4-3 with little more than 8 minutes left in the game. The Blue Tongues never gave up, and with just under 2 minutes left, tied the game 4-4.
Anticipation was high in the stands as the teams took to the face off after a penalty was called on The Bears, giving the Blue Tongues a powerplay with a minute left in the third. Their fans behind them, Gold Coast focused on the job at hand and with 46 seconds left in the game, defenseman Ross Howell netted the game winning goal. The Bears failed to even up the scores in the dying seconds of the game, giving the Blue Tongues their third victory in the last three games.
The first star of the game was Blue Tongues Captain and centre, Billy Crumm. Second star of the game was Blue Tongues Defenseman, Don Burke and third star of the game was Bears’ Roberto Franchini.
Next weekend, the Blue Tongues face the Newcastle North Stars on June 21 & 22 at Gold Coast Iceland, Bundall. Games start at 3.30pm.
Article Source: Gold Coast Blue Tongues
Tags: IceHockey, AIHL, Blue Tongues, Gold Coast, Brisbane, Sydney Bears, Gaetan Royer, Brian Lachance
Tags:
amp,
article,
Author,
back,
Billy,
blog,
BLUE,
Brian,
call,
cap,
captain,
chance,
Change,
check,
checking,
coast,
com,
cost,
Cut,
D,
Dave,
day,
defense,
defenseman,
des,
end,
error,
FAN,
fans,
First,
Game,
games,
goal,
Goals,
goaltender,
hand,
hat,
head,
hockey,
home,
Ian,
Ice,
Ile,
intro,
John,
June,
key,
lachance,
lack,
lead,
league,
league leaders,
line,
man,
Me.,
min,
minute,
Net,
New,
Newcastle,
news,
one,
opener,
OUT,
penalty,
period,
play,
point,
Powe,
power,
Powerplay,
pressure,
Produced,
puck,
rd,
Red,
right,
rink,
RIT,
Rookie,
ross,
row,
Roy,
Saturday,
score,
season,
second,
shot,
size,
source,
Star,
Stars,
start,
style,
Team,
teams,
th,
Tie,
Title,
victor,
victory,
Wee,
week,
Weekend,
win,
work,
www
Posted by admin on 15th, 2008
The Bartercard Gold Coast Blue Tongues have done what many believed to be the impossible. After starting out 5-0 on the road, they have come back to win back-to-back games against the AIHL league leading Sydney Bears. The game, a hard checking, end-to-end battle came right down to the wire, with the final puck going in the net just 40 seconds before the end of the third period while the Blue Tongues were on the Power Play.
The Blue Tongues now have a week to recover before playing the Newcastle Inski North Stars next weekend.
Bartercard Gold Coast Blue Tongues Ice Hockey Club
Tags:
back,
battle,
believe,
blog,
BLUE,
cam,
check,
checking,
club,
coast,
com,
D,
end,
Game,
games,
hat,
hockey,
Ice,
ice hockey,
Ile,
key,
lead,
league,
man,
Net,
New,
Newcastle,
NY,
one,
OUT,
OWN,
period,
play,
Powe,
power,
power play,
puck,
rd,
Red,
right,
road,
row,
second,
size,
Star,
Stars,
start,
style,
th,
third period,
Title,
Wee,
week,
Weekend,
win,
www
Posted by admin on 10th, 2008
Hi guys, sorry for the delays of late with the updates. We’ve been out of town on and off preparing for the start of the AIHL hockey season down this way.
Added new videos today and yesterday. With the addition of the new Playoffs category, I also added 2 predictions videos to that section. Quite interesting, have a listen.
A couple of must see videos:
Brian Murray caused a few issues recently when he accused the Penguins of throwing their last game, so they would play the Senators in the first round of the playoffs. Agree or disagree, here is the clip, and the fallout.
A classic MacDonalds commercial featuring Mats Sundin and Wayne Gretzky. You can’t help but enjoy this one.
Last but not least, how can you not like the Washington Capitals winning their division and making the playoffs. go Ovy!
Tags:
addition,
Agree,
Apr,
Brian Murray,
Capitals,
Category,
Clip,
commercial,
couple,
Division,
fallout,
Game,
hockey,
MacDonalds,
Mats Sundin,
Ovy,
playoffs,
season,
section,
start,
today,
town,
video,
Videos,
Washington,
way,
wayne gretzky
Posted by admin on 10th, 2008
The 2008 NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs are here. In just a few hours the pucks will drop on a series of Round 1 games, marking the start of 2 months of grueling battles to find an eventual victor.
This is a good time then to take a look at the battles for Round 1.
In the east
Montreal Canadiens (1) Vs Boston Bruins (8)
The Bruins struggled this year. First they lost Patrice Bergeron to a season ending concussion, then later in the year Marc Savard goes down with an injury. Yet, somehow they scraped through to the playoffs, and they go into them equal to all other teams. Montreal however are a hot team who have the leagues best Powerplay. Boston, in order to keep in this series will need to stay out of the box.
Pittsburgh Penguins (2) Vs Ottawa Senators (7)
Ignoring the fact that Brian Murray accused the Penguins of throwing their last game, am I the only one who hopes to see the Penguins kick some serious ass this series? Last year the fresh faced Penguins were routed from the playoffs in just 5 games by a stronger, more powerful Senators team. This year the teams are evenly matched and both offensive powerhouses.
Washington Capitals (3) Vs Philadelphia flyers (6)
The classic Cinderella story. Alexander Ovechkin is in the playoffs for the first time, and with him is a solid determined Capitals team. The management of that team deserve awards for the progress and improvements they made with the team. The Flyers have been inconsistent, and will need to be 110% on their game to beat the Caps.
New Jersey Devils (4) Vs New York Rangers
The battle of the creek, as it was referred to earlier on today. These 2 teams have plenty of reasons to hate each other, and you can guarantee a very passionate series. Unfortunately neither team can guarantee an offensive display, so expect physical defensive style hockey.
In the west
Detroit Red Wings (1) Vs Nashville Predators (8)
There is nothing bad you can say about the Red Wings this year. Top of their division, top of their conference and top in the league on points. The best goalie duo (by stats) in the league. Nashville don’t have a Crosby or Ovechkin. They don’t have a Hasek. They do however have a very potent young goalie in Dan Ellis, and a very effective Pack Mentality style play. At the end of the day however, the Predators may find themselves a little behind the eight-ball.
San Jose Sharks (2) Vs Calgary Flames (7)
If there was going to be an upset, this might be it. Going into the last day of the regular season, there was a chance that the Sharks may face the Avalanche in the first round. In fact, most Sharks fans wanted them instead of the Flames. Look for Iginla to lead the Flames to a long series against the Sharks, possibly even 7 games.
Minnesota Wild (3) Vs Colorado Avalanche (6)
Veteran leadership Vs Young blood. That’s how this series may end up being. The Avalanche have been reuniting old team mates, the question now is whether the likes of Sakic and Forsberg are able to content with the young speedsters like Marian Gaborik.
Anaheim Ducks (4) Vs Dallas Stars (5)
Defending champions the Anaheim Ducks have had a strange type of season. If not for the controversial return of both Selanne and Niedermayer earlier in the season they would not be in the playoffs. Their leading scorer, Corey Perry is out and Chris Pronger is likely going to do something to get himself a suspension. Unlike last year the Ducks don’t have a powerful attack this time round. They do however have the best Blue Line in the league with Pronger, Niedermayer, Schneider and Beauchemin. Dallas will have to battle with their own demons however. Getting past the first round is the goal of this team, and you can expect goalie Marty Turco to be on his game. The inclusion of proven playoff performer Brad Richards in the lineup may have the desired impact. The Stars, unlike the Ducks, can score this year, so expect a very hard hitting, physical game.
Predictions?
I know people like predictions, so here are my wildly unpredictable, highly unlikely, but what they hey predictions…
East:
Montreal Canadiens in 5 games
Pittsburgh Penguins in 5 games
Washington Capitals in 6 games
New Jersey Devils in 7 games
West:
Detroit Red Wings in a 4 game sweep.
Calgary Flames in 7 games
Colorado Avalanche in 6 games
Dallas Stars in 6 games
Tags:
alexander ovechkin,
Anaheim,
Avalanche,
battle,
Boston,
Brad Richards,
Brian Murray,
Bruins,
Calgary,
canadiens,
Capitals,
Caps,
Chris Pronger,
cinderella,
concussion,
creek,
Dallas,
Dan Ellis,
Detroit,
Devils,
display,
Division,
East,
fact,
flames,
Flyers,
Game,
goal,
hockey,
injury,
league,
management,
marc savard,
marian gaborik,
marty turco,
Minnesota,
Montreal,
nashville,
New Jersey,
New York,
NHL,
nothing,
order,
Ottawa,
Patrice Bergeron,
Penguins,
Philadelphia,
Pittsburgh,
playoffs,
plenty,
Powerplay,
predators,
progress,
Red,
San Jose,
season,
Series,
Sharks,
Stanley Cup,
Stars,
start,
story,
style,
Team,
time,
today,
victor,
Washington,
west,
Wings,
year
Posted by admin on 14th, 2008
If there is one thing that last years offseason taught GMs around the league it’s that no player is safe from large, seemingly unreasonable offers. The Tomas Vanek, then Dustin Penner issue saw the start of GMs locking up their players for long(ish) term deals to ensure they’re not poached by other teams. The best example of this of course is the NHLs first Hundred Million Dollar man, Alexander Ovechkin.
The latest young player to be locked up is New York Rangers netminder, Henrik Lundqvist. Lundqvist and the Rangers agreed on a 6 year deal today, said to pay the 25yr old Lundqvist $6.5million per year for the next 6 years.
While the length and value of the deal — believed to be for six years at more than $6.5 million per - have been set, there is language in the contract that is still being hashed out. So the Rangers are not expected to make a formal announcement until Thursday at the earliest.
- NHL @ Yahoo
February is going to be a busy month due to the trade deadline being just around the corner. It will be interesting to keep an eye on the teams GMs and see what cards they play.
Tags:
announcement,
contract,
corner,
course,
Deadline,
deal,
Dollar,
Dustin,
example,
eye,
February,
GMs,
henrik lundqvist,
Hundred,
ish,
issue,
language,
league,
length,
man,
Million,
month,
netminder,
New York,
NHL,
NHLs,
offseason,
Penner,
player,
start,
term,
thing,
Thursday,
today,
Tomas Vanek,
trade,
value,
yahoo,
year