31 Aralık 2012 Pazartesi

Dan's Week 3 Pick Em

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I figured I should throw another post in here, so here goes my picks for week 3.

  • Chicago over St Louis
  • Dallas beating Tampa Bay 
  • Buffalo edging out Cleveland 
  • Detroit blowing out Tennessee 
  • Andrew Luck leading Indianapolis over Jacksonville
  • The Jets beating the Dolphins (look for a bigger role for Tebow this game) 
  • San Francisco destroying Minnesota 
  • New Orleans looks like nothing happened this week as they beat the Chiefs 
  • Washington beats Cincinnati 
  • Arizona beats Philly 
  • Atlanta beats San Diego 
  • Houston gets revenge on Peyton Manning by beating Denver soundly
  • Pittsburgh easily wins over Oakland 
  • Baltimore gets revenge for Cundiff's blunder last year and beats New England 
  • Green Bay has no problem beating the team with the best Monday night record the Seattle Seahawks.
  • And my not so bold prediction that overlaps all the games is that the officiating will continue to be flat out terrible.













Happy Week 3 Everybody!

27 Aralık 2012 Perşembe

Dan's Week 3 Pick Em

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I figured I should throw another post in here, so here goes my picks for week 3.

  • Chicago over St Louis
  • Dallas beating Tampa Bay 
  • Buffalo edging out Cleveland 
  • Detroit blowing out Tennessee 
  • Andrew Luck leading Indianapolis over Jacksonville
  • The Jets beating the Dolphins (look for a bigger role for Tebow this game) 
  • San Francisco destroying Minnesota 
  • New Orleans looks like nothing happened this week as they beat the Chiefs 
  • Washington beats Cincinnati 
  • Arizona beats Philly 
  • Atlanta beats San Diego 
  • Houston gets revenge on Peyton Manning by beating Denver soundly
  • Pittsburgh easily wins over Oakland 
  • Baltimore gets revenge for Cundiff's blunder last year and beats New England 
  • Green Bay has no problem beating the team with the best Monday night record the Seattle Seahawks.
  • And my not so bold prediction that overlaps all the games is that the officiating will continue to be flat out terrible.













Happy Week 3 Everybody!

20 Aralık 2012 Perşembe

Dan's Week 3 Pick Em

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I figured I should throw another post in here, so here goes my picks for week 3.

  • Chicago over St Louis
  • Dallas beating Tampa Bay 
  • Buffalo edging out Cleveland 
  • Detroit blowing out Tennessee 
  • Andrew Luck leading Indianapolis over Jacksonville
  • The Jets beating the Dolphins (look for a bigger role for Tebow this game) 
  • San Francisco destroying Minnesota 
  • New Orleans looks like nothing happened this week as they beat the Chiefs 
  • Washington beats Cincinnati 
  • Arizona beats Philly 
  • Atlanta beats San Diego 
  • Houston gets revenge on Peyton Manning by beating Denver soundly
  • Pittsburgh easily wins over Oakland 
  • Baltimore gets revenge for Cundiff's blunder last year and beats New England 
  • Green Bay has no problem beating the team with the best Monday night record the Seattle Seahawks.
  • And my not so bold prediction that overlaps all the games is that the officiating will continue to be flat out terrible.













Happy Week 3 Everybody!

Since 11/21...An Improvement

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On November 21 the Bears played and lost (4-0) to the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins.  It was their 16th game of the season and they were 6-9-1-0 with 13 points so far in the young season.

They were averaging a pathetic 2.44 goals per game and were allowing 3 per game. 

And then they sent Adam Oates back to Washington. 

They have played 11 games since then. 

Record of 7-3-0-1.
Goals per game - 3.10
Goals allowed per game - 2.45

Definitely an improvement.  The Bears were not in playoff positionwhen Oates left.  In fact, they were almost at the bottom of the conference.

As of this morning they sit in 8th place in the conference, only 2 points out of 4th.

The 3.10 goals per game would be good for 10th in the league right now. And the 2.45 goals against...try 4th best.

And consider that they are doing that mainly at even strength.  Their power play has actually gotten worse since Oates left...a very low 12.0% conversion rate right now.  And the penalty kill is only slightly better at 81.8% (which would be 21st in the league).

So while things have gotten better, there is still work to be done.  Imagine what they can do if they figure out the special teams.

The Bears have lost 3 straight home games.  Yet they have won 5 straight road games.

This is a team still trying to find their style and make it work for them.  Still trying to find the right balance between offense and defense without compromising one or the other. 

I am sure there are plenty of us who have been critical of the new system installed by Oates and company this fall.  There have been questions of whether or not the players on the roster are the right skill set to be operating this type of system, which is more defensive and reactionary then the system used under Boudreau, Woods, and French's first few years. 

Obviously it didn't start off that well in Hershey this year, but in all fairness I don't think the last two seasons ended that well either. 

We all watch, year after year in the NHL, as the high scoring, offensively dependent teams crash and burn in the playoffs.  And the defensive teams with solid goaltending rise up and make a run. 

Adam Oates came to Washington from New Jersey.  The hope of the neutral zone trap.  A system that forces mistakes and then capitalizes on them. 

New Jersey managed to reach the Stanley Cup Finals last spring. 

I don't know about all of you, but I would take regular season struggles with an extended playoff run over regular season domination with an early playoff exit any day of the week.

There are still 49 games for these Bears to develop their game.  The past 11 have been a good start, but there is still room for improvement.

I have faith they will make those improvements. 

LET'S GO BEARS!!!

16 Aralık 2012 Pazar

Bears Winning...But First, a Giveaway

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Favorite all-time hockey player?  Jeremy Roenick.  Loved the passion he played with, the physicality, and he was damn good. 

Recently he put out a book, J.R.: My Life as the Most Outspoken, Fearless, and Hard-Hitting Man in Hockey, and some how I was offered a copy of the book to read and issue a review or mention here on the site.

I got it a couple of weeks ago and read it right away.  Great read for hockey fans who want to hear a little more about life in the locker room and some of the dynamics between teammates and their coaches. 
The book was great, but I was sent 2 copies.  So, I am going to give one away to a reader of this here blog.  Not exactly Bears related, but it's hockey related so I think some of you will be interested.

I will pick someone at random...all you have to do is comment here on this post, email me (hersheybearshockey(at)gmail.com), or comment on the Facebook page under the discussion for this post.  Just tell me why you want the copy of the book (for yourself, gift, etc.) and I will pick someone at random. 

All comments/emails need to be received by the end of this weekend and I will select the winner on Monday morning.  I will mail the book to you as soon as I get your information so if you want to give it as a gift for Christmas, you should have time to get it wrapped.

Good luck.


One more thing...because they asked nicely (and offered a nice Christmas gift as well)...if you are looking for any Outdoor Signs, please consider Signazon.com for your purchase.  They do many different types of custom print jobs, including business cards, magnets, and banners.


Another post, this time about the Bears and their recent run of success, will be coming later today or tomorrow. 


Dan's Week 3 Pick Em

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I figured I should throw another post in here, so here goes my picks for week 3.

  • Chicago over St Louis
  • Dallas beating Tampa Bay 
  • Buffalo edging out Cleveland 
  • Detroit blowing out Tennessee 
  • Andrew Luck leading Indianapolis over Jacksonville
  • The Jets beating the Dolphins (look for a bigger role for Tebow this game) 
  • San Francisco destroying Minnesota 
  • New Orleans looks like nothing happened this week as they beat the Chiefs 
  • Washington beats Cincinnati 
  • Arizona beats Philly 
  • Atlanta beats San Diego 
  • Houston gets revenge on Peyton Manning by beating Denver soundly
  • Pittsburgh easily wins over Oakland 
  • Baltimore gets revenge for Cundiff's blunder last year and beats New England 
  • Green Bay has no problem beating the team with the best Monday night record the Seattle Seahawks.
  • And my not so bold prediction that overlaps all the games is that the officiating will continue to be flat out terrible.













Happy Week 3 Everybody!

Big Ten Wans your Help Picking the Divisions

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http://btn.com/2012/12/13/take-the-survey-which-division-ideas-do-you-prefer/

I don't mind their suggestions, but I think the East would be better then the west. I think a North South split would be better. Even though it's more Like North West and South East

North

Nebraska, Iowa, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Northwestern, Michigan and Michigan State

South

Illinois, Indiana, Purdue, Ohio State, Penn State, Rutger and Maryland

Steve

12 Aralık 2012 Çarşamba

Dan's Week 3 Pick Em

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I figured I should throw another post in here, so here goes my picks for week 3.

  • Chicago over St Louis
  • Dallas beating Tampa Bay 
  • Buffalo edging out Cleveland 
  • Detroit blowing out Tennessee 
  • Andrew Luck leading Indianapolis over Jacksonville
  • The Jets beating the Dolphins (look for a bigger role for Tebow this game) 
  • San Francisco destroying Minnesota 
  • New Orleans looks like nothing happened this week as they beat the Chiefs 
  • Washington beats Cincinnati 
  • Arizona beats Philly 
  • Atlanta beats San Diego 
  • Houston gets revenge on Peyton Manning by beating Denver soundly
  • Pittsburgh easily wins over Oakland 
  • Baltimore gets revenge for Cundiff's blunder last year and beats New England 
  • Green Bay has no problem beating the team with the best Monday night record the Seattle Seahawks.
  • And my not so bold prediction that overlaps all the games is that the officiating will continue to be flat out terrible.













Happy Week 3 Everybody!

11 Aralık 2012 Salı

Dan's Week 3 Pick Em

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I figured I should throw another post in here, so here goes my picks for week 3.

  • Chicago over St Louis
  • Dallas beating Tampa Bay 
  • Buffalo edging out Cleveland 
  • Detroit blowing out Tennessee 
  • Andrew Luck leading Indianapolis over Jacksonville
  • The Jets beating the Dolphins (look for a bigger role for Tebow this game) 
  • San Francisco destroying Minnesota 
  • New Orleans looks like nothing happened this week as they beat the Chiefs 
  • Washington beats Cincinnati 
  • Arizona beats Philly 
  • Atlanta beats San Diego 
  • Houston gets revenge on Peyton Manning by beating Denver soundly
  • Pittsburgh easily wins over Oakland 
  • Baltimore gets revenge for Cundiff's blunder last year and beats New England 
  • Green Bay has no problem beating the team with the best Monday night record the Seattle Seahawks.
  • And my not so bold prediction that overlaps all the games is that the officiating will continue to be flat out terrible.













Happy Week 3 Everybody!

8 Aralık 2012 Cumartesi

Dan's Week 3 Pick Em

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I figured I should throw another post in here, so here goes my picks for week 3.

  • Chicago over St Louis
  • Dallas beating Tampa Bay 
  • Buffalo edging out Cleveland 
  • Detroit blowing out Tennessee 
  • Andrew Luck leading Indianapolis over Jacksonville
  • The Jets beating the Dolphins (look for a bigger role for Tebow this game) 
  • San Francisco destroying Minnesota 
  • New Orleans looks like nothing happened this week as they beat the Chiefs 
  • Washington beats Cincinnati 
  • Arizona beats Philly 
  • Atlanta beats San Diego 
  • Houston gets revenge on Peyton Manning by beating Denver soundly
  • Pittsburgh easily wins over Oakland 
  • Baltimore gets revenge for Cundiff's blunder last year and beats New England 
  • Green Bay has no problem beating the team with the best Monday night record the Seattle Seahawks.
  • And my not so bold prediction that overlaps all the games is that the officiating will continue to be flat out terrible.













Happy Week 3 Everybody!

7 Aralık 2012 Cuma

Bears are 3-1 in their last 4 (staying positive)

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The Bears just finished up a 9 game in 16 day stretch and I think we would all agree it included some mixed results. 

Overall the Bears went 4-5 during the span that stretched from November 16 through this past Saturday.  Not exactly lighting the league on fire, but it sure as hell could have been worse.

On a positive note, the Bears went 3-1 in the last 4 and 3-2 since co-coach Adam Oates relinquished his position and returned to Washington.

There appeared to be positive signs heading into Saturday's home game against the East Division's cellar dwelling Norfolk Admirals.  The Bears had just recorded their 2nd and 3rd highest shot totals of the season in wins over the same Admirals and the Bridgeport Sound Tigers.  Things were looking up.

Then a familiar thing happened...the Bears forgot how to score.

The Bears have played 21 games this season.  In 8 of those they have failed to score even 2 goals.  Not surprisingly, they are 0-7-1-0 in those games.  Therefore, simple math tells us that they are 9-4-0-0 when they score at least 2 goals. 

That's the team we all want to see more often.

And I think we will.

When Oates left on Thanksgiving we all knew that an overnight change wouldn't happen.  French would still have to make adjustments to Oates system and get everyone on the same page.  Remember that the majority of this Bears team didn't play for French last year.  They are still getting used to him and for the first 2 months of the season they had another guy in town calling (some of) the shots.

So French had, not counting Thanksgiving, 4 days to make the changes after Oates left.  And that doesn't include the travel to and from Norfolk for last Wednesday's game. 

And the players finished up a 9 in 16 and a 5 in 8 and were likely tired.  Is that an excuse for giving up 5 goals and by all indications 'mailing-it-in' on home ice on Saturday?  Of course not.  But when your legs are tired and you have played so many games in so many days you are going to fall back into bad habits.  So the changes French instituted, the ones that resulted in 14 goals scored in 3 games, were neglected.

This week the Bears have 4 days (Sunday through Wednesday) to just rest and practice before starting another grueling stretch of games.  Beginning in Washington (special game against Norfolk) the Bears play 5 games in the next 7 days.  Only 1 of which, this Saturday vs Hamilton, will be at home.  The Bears will leave Norfolk and play the Baby Pens in Wilkes-Barre on Friday, return home for the Hamilton game, and then leave Monday (I suspect) for 2 games against St. John's on Tuesday and Wednesday of next week.

It's a tough stretch, but I think it will be a significant preview as to what we will see the rest of the season.  I won't call it a 'must-win' set of games and I won't say that if they struggle it is time to hit the panic button, but we are getting close to that. 

French will have had 4 days of practice to implement his changes, plus the 5 games and 4 days he had before this week.  Obviously tweaks may continue, but I am guessing some substantial changes were made over this period of time and will be drilled into the players this week. 

So, if you watch on Thursday (it's on ABC's digital channel for those in the Hershey area), I think you will see a team that more closely resembles the team that just won 3 straight, and not the one that just lost 5-1 on home ice.
 LET'S GO BEARS!!!

Dan's Week 3 Pick Em

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I figured I should throw another post in here, so here goes my picks for week 3.

  • Chicago over St Louis
  • Dallas beating Tampa Bay 
  • Buffalo edging out Cleveland 
  • Detroit blowing out Tennessee 
  • Andrew Luck leading Indianapolis over Jacksonville
  • The Jets beating the Dolphins (look for a bigger role for Tebow this game) 
  • San Francisco destroying Minnesota 
  • New Orleans looks like nothing happened this week as they beat the Chiefs 
  • Washington beats Cincinnati 
  • Arizona beats Philly 
  • Atlanta beats San Diego 
  • Houston gets revenge on Peyton Manning by beating Denver soundly
  • Pittsburgh easily wins over Oakland 
  • Baltimore gets revenge for Cundiff's blunder last year and beats New England 
  • Green Bay has no problem beating the team with the best Monday night record the Seattle Seahawks.
  • And my not so bold prediction that overlaps all the games is that the officiating will continue to be flat out terrible.













Happy Week 3 Everybody!

30 Kasım 2012 Cuma

Dan's Week 3 Pick Em

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I figured I should throw another post in here, so here goes my picks for week 3.

  • Chicago over St Louis
  • Dallas beating Tampa Bay 
  • Buffalo edging out Cleveland 
  • Detroit blowing out Tennessee 
  • Andrew Luck leading Indianapolis over Jacksonville
  • The Jets beating the Dolphins (look for a bigger role for Tebow this game) 
  • San Francisco destroying Minnesota 
  • New Orleans looks like nothing happened this week as they beat the Chiefs 
  • Washington beats Cincinnati 
  • Arizona beats Philly 
  • Atlanta beats San Diego 
  • Houston gets revenge on Peyton Manning by beating Denver soundly
  • Pittsburgh easily wins over Oakland 
  • Baltimore gets revenge for Cundiff's blunder last year and beats New England 
  • Green Bay has no problem beating the team with the best Monday night record the Seattle Seahawks.
  • And my not so bold prediction that overlaps all the games is that the officiating will continue to be flat out terrible.













Happy Week 3 Everybody!

29 Kasım 2012 Perşembe

Dan's Week 3 Pick Em

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I figured I should throw another post in here, so here goes my picks for week 3.

  • Chicago over St Louis
  • Dallas beating Tampa Bay 
  • Buffalo edging out Cleveland 
  • Detroit blowing out Tennessee 
  • Andrew Luck leading Indianapolis over Jacksonville
  • The Jets beating the Dolphins (look for a bigger role for Tebow this game) 
  • San Francisco destroying Minnesota 
  • New Orleans looks like nothing happened this week as they beat the Chiefs 
  • Washington beats Cincinnati 
  • Arizona beats Philly 
  • Atlanta beats San Diego 
  • Houston gets revenge on Peyton Manning by beating Denver soundly
  • Pittsburgh easily wins over Oakland 
  • Baltimore gets revenge for Cundiff's blunder last year and beats New England 
  • Green Bay has no problem beating the team with the best Monday night record the Seattle Seahawks.
  • And my not so bold prediction that overlaps all the games is that the officiating will continue to be flat out terrible.













Happy Week 3 Everybody!

27 Kasım 2012 Salı

Dan's Week 3 Pick Em

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I figured I should throw another post in here, so here goes my picks for week 3.

  • Chicago over St Louis
  • Dallas beating Tampa Bay 
  • Buffalo edging out Cleveland 
  • Detroit blowing out Tennessee 
  • Andrew Luck leading Indianapolis over Jacksonville
  • The Jets beating the Dolphins (look for a bigger role for Tebow this game) 
  • San Francisco destroying Minnesota 
  • New Orleans looks like nothing happened this week as they beat the Chiefs 
  • Washington beats Cincinnati 
  • Arizona beats Philly 
  • Atlanta beats San Diego 
  • Houston gets revenge on Peyton Manning by beating Denver soundly
  • Pittsburgh easily wins over Oakland 
  • Baltimore gets revenge for Cundiff's blunder last year and beats New England 
  • Green Bay has no problem beating the team with the best Monday night record the Seattle Seahawks.
  • And my not so bold prediction that overlaps all the games is that the officiating will continue to be flat out terrible.













Happy Week 3 Everybody!

26 Kasım 2012 Pazartesi

Dan's Week 3 Pick Em

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I figured I should throw another post in here, so here goes my picks for week 3.

  • Chicago over St Louis
  • Dallas beating Tampa Bay 
  • Buffalo edging out Cleveland 
  • Detroit blowing out Tennessee 
  • Andrew Luck leading Indianapolis over Jacksonville
  • The Jets beating the Dolphins (look for a bigger role for Tebow this game) 
  • San Francisco destroying Minnesota 
  • New Orleans looks like nothing happened this week as they beat the Chiefs 
  • Washington beats Cincinnati 
  • Arizona beats Philly 
  • Atlanta beats San Diego 
  • Houston gets revenge on Peyton Manning by beating Denver soundly
  • Pittsburgh easily wins over Oakland 
  • Baltimore gets revenge for Cundiff's blunder last year and beats New England 
  • Green Bay has no problem beating the team with the best Monday night record the Seattle Seahawks.
  • And my not so bold prediction that overlaps all the games is that the officiating will continue to be flat out terrible.













Happy Week 3 Everybody!

25 Kasım 2012 Pazar

Step 1 - Addition by Subtraction

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The Bears season has been disappointing, to say the least.  Most opinions surrounding the team in the preseason was one of optimism as there appeared to be an abundance of goal scorers, a likely NHL goalie, an improving defensive corps, and a NHL head coach behind the bench.

One of those has been removed as of this past Wednesday.  Adam Oates and his NHL coaching staff are back in Washington and will no longer be contributing to the Hershey Bears...at least in person.

According to Coach French, the system implemented by Oates WILL REMAIN in place moving forward.  Tweaks will be made based on necessity but the system will not be scrapped.  (Personally, I would imagine adjustments have already been made.)

One theory on the team's bad start was that with two coaches, players didn't know which to follow.  Surely there were differences of opinions between the coaching staffs and players were likely told different things from time to time.  Even if we assume that the coaches all spoke the 'company line' and stuck to the same message, the message was watered down to appease both head bosses.

But that experiment is over.  Will the Bears turn things around now?

Only time will tell but I don't think that was the only problem.  It may have been at the root of all the problems, but if you expect to see a completely different team on the road tonight or at home tomorrow, you are probably going to be disappointed.

In my personal opinion the problem with this team right now is simple...communication.  Or a lack of.  Admittedly, my seats at GC aren't optimally placed to hear players talking to each other on the ice so maybe it is happening, but I can assure you that it isn't enough.

You can see it on the ice.  Whether its a breakdown in the defensive zone or some confusion on who should go for the loose puck, the players don't seem to be taking advantage of their most simple tool.

This brings us back to the too many new players and not enough consistency in lines problem I discussed previously.  Aucoin and Giroux and Bourque were all so good together because they got used to playing on the same line with each other game after game, no matter what was happening or not happening.  Familiarity is developed over time, not overnight.

And sure as hell not for one period.  Each of the last 2 games I have seen good line composition (at least in my opinion) at the start of the games.  But in each of those 2 games I saw the lines shuffled before long.  How are guys supposed to learn each other tendencies and styles if they are changing line mates all game long.

I won't place all of this blame on Coach Oates, but one of French's biggest weaknesses (again, just my opinion) is sticking with a line TOO LONG.  Anyone remember the Texas Stars series a few years ago?  He waited until the last possible moment, his team down 2 games to none and trailing entering the 3rd period of game 3 before he finally changed the lines.

So part of me thinks (and hopes) that the construction of lines and adjustments was mainly the responsibility of Oates.  And if that is the case, the Bears should improve.

Slowly.

This is basically a coaching change in midseason.  Sure it is just going back to where the team was last year, but 10 of the active players played ZERO games with Hershey last season.  And another handful only played or practiced with the team for a few games.

Since training camp opened back in September the team had two coaches, two coaching styles, and many different opinions.  Now they have one coach, one coaching style, and just a couple opinions to worry about.  BUT, that will take a bit to get used to.

I still believe this team has the talent to compete in the 2012-13 AHL.  You can see it when the game is 0-0 in the first period.  Unfortunately, as soon as they give up a goal, everything seems to change.

Teams in hockey routinely change coaches and see success throughout the rest of the year.  I expect nothing different from the Hershey Bears.

The season starts now.  The Bears are 3 points out of playoff position with 60 games to play.

LET'S GO BEARS!!!! 


Dan's Week 3 Pick Em

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I figured I should throw another post in here, so here goes my picks for week 3.

  • Chicago over St Louis
  • Dallas beating Tampa Bay 
  • Buffalo edging out Cleveland 
  • Detroit blowing out Tennessee 
  • Andrew Luck leading Indianapolis over Jacksonville
  • The Jets beating the Dolphins (look for a bigger role for Tebow this game) 
  • San Francisco destroying Minnesota 
  • New Orleans looks like nothing happened this week as they beat the Chiefs 
  • Washington beats Cincinnati 
  • Arizona beats Philly 
  • Atlanta beats San Diego 
  • Houston gets revenge on Peyton Manning by beating Denver soundly
  • Pittsburgh easily wins over Oakland 
  • Baltimore gets revenge for Cundiff's blunder last year and beats New England 
  • Green Bay has no problem beating the team with the best Monday night record the Seattle Seahawks.
  • And my not so bold prediction that overlaps all the games is that the officiating will continue to be flat out terrible.













Happy Week 3 Everybody!

24 Kasım 2012 Cumartesi

Dan's Week 3 Pick Em

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I figured I should throw another post in here, so here goes my picks for week 3.

  • Chicago over St Louis
  • Dallas beating Tampa Bay 
  • Buffalo edging out Cleveland 
  • Detroit blowing out Tennessee 
  • Andrew Luck leading Indianapolis over Jacksonville
  • The Jets beating the Dolphins (look for a bigger role for Tebow this game) 
  • San Francisco destroying Minnesota 
  • New Orleans looks like nothing happened this week as they beat the Chiefs 
  • Washington beats Cincinnati 
  • Arizona beats Philly 
  • Atlanta beats San Diego 
  • Houston gets revenge on Peyton Manning by beating Denver soundly
  • Pittsburgh easily wins over Oakland 
  • Baltimore gets revenge for Cundiff's blunder last year and beats New England 
  • Green Bay has no problem beating the team with the best Monday night record the Seattle Seahawks.
  • And my not so bold prediction that overlaps all the games is that the officiating will continue to be flat out terrible.













Happy Week 3 Everybody!

23 Kasım 2012 Cuma

Dan's Week 3 Pick Em

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I figured I should throw another post in here, so here goes my picks for week 3.

  • Chicago over St Louis
  • Dallas beating Tampa Bay 
  • Buffalo edging out Cleveland 
  • Detroit blowing out Tennessee 
  • Andrew Luck leading Indianapolis over Jacksonville
  • The Jets beating the Dolphins (look for a bigger role for Tebow this game) 
  • San Francisco destroying Minnesota 
  • New Orleans looks like nothing happened this week as they beat the Chiefs 
  • Washington beats Cincinnati 
  • Arizona beats Philly 
  • Atlanta beats San Diego 
  • Houston gets revenge on Peyton Manning by beating Denver soundly
  • Pittsburgh easily wins over Oakland 
  • Baltimore gets revenge for Cundiff's blunder last year and beats New England 
  • Green Bay has no problem beating the team with the best Monday night record the Seattle Seahawks.
  • And my not so bold prediction that overlaps all the games is that the officiating will continue to be flat out terrible.













Happy Week 3 Everybody!

22 Kasım 2012 Perşembe

Dan's Week 3 Pick Em

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I figured I should throw another post in here, so here goes my picks for week 3.

  • Chicago over St Louis
  • Dallas beating Tampa Bay 
  • Buffalo edging out Cleveland 
  • Detroit blowing out Tennessee 
  • Andrew Luck leading Indianapolis over Jacksonville
  • The Jets beating the Dolphins (look for a bigger role for Tebow this game) 
  • San Francisco destroying Minnesota 
  • New Orleans looks like nothing happened this week as they beat the Chiefs 
  • Washington beats Cincinnati 
  • Arizona beats Philly 
  • Atlanta beats San Diego 
  • Houston gets revenge on Peyton Manning by beating Denver soundly
  • Pittsburgh easily wins over Oakland 
  • Baltimore gets revenge for Cundiff's blunder last year and beats New England 
  • Green Bay has no problem beating the team with the best Monday night record the Seattle Seahawks.
  • And my not so bold prediction that overlaps all the games is that the officiating will continue to be flat out terrible.













Happy Week 3 Everybody!

21 Kasım 2012 Çarşamba

Dan's Week 3 Pick Em

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I figured I should throw another post in here, so here goes my picks for week 3.

  • Chicago over St Louis
  • Dallas beating Tampa Bay 
  • Buffalo edging out Cleveland 
  • Detroit blowing out Tennessee 
  • Andrew Luck leading Indianapolis over Jacksonville
  • The Jets beating the Dolphins (look for a bigger role for Tebow this game) 
  • San Francisco destroying Minnesota 
  • New Orleans looks like nothing happened this week as they beat the Chiefs 
  • Washington beats Cincinnati 
  • Arizona beats Philly 
  • Atlanta beats San Diego 
  • Houston gets revenge on Peyton Manning by beating Denver soundly
  • Pittsburgh easily wins over Oakland 
  • Baltimore gets revenge for Cundiff's blunder last year and beats New England 
  • Green Bay has no problem beating the team with the best Monday night record the Seattle Seahawks.
  • And my not so bold prediction that overlaps all the games is that the officiating will continue to be flat out terrible.













Happy Week 3 Everybody!

20 Kasım 2012 Salı

Dan's Week 3 Pick Em

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I figured I should throw another post in here, so here goes my picks for week 3.

  • Chicago over St Louis
  • Dallas beating Tampa Bay 
  • Buffalo edging out Cleveland 
  • Detroit blowing out Tennessee 
  • Andrew Luck leading Indianapolis over Jacksonville
  • The Jets beating the Dolphins (look for a bigger role for Tebow this game) 
  • San Francisco destroying Minnesota 
  • New Orleans looks like nothing happened this week as they beat the Chiefs 
  • Washington beats Cincinnati 
  • Arizona beats Philly 
  • Atlanta beats San Diego 
  • Houston gets revenge on Peyton Manning by beating Denver soundly
  • Pittsburgh easily wins over Oakland 
  • Baltimore gets revenge for Cundiff's blunder last year and beats New England 
  • Green Bay has no problem beating the team with the best Monday night record the Seattle Seahawks.
  • And my not so bold prediction that overlaps all the games is that the officiating will continue to be flat out terrible.













Happy Week 3 Everybody!

19 Kasım 2012 Pazartesi

Dan's Week 3 Pick Em

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I figured I should throw another post in here, so here goes my picks for week 3.

  • Chicago over St Louis
  • Dallas beating Tampa Bay 
  • Buffalo edging out Cleveland 
  • Detroit blowing out Tennessee 
  • Andrew Luck leading Indianapolis over Jacksonville
  • The Jets beating the Dolphins (look for a bigger role for Tebow this game) 
  • San Francisco destroying Minnesota 
  • New Orleans looks like nothing happened this week as they beat the Chiefs 
  • Washington beats Cincinnati 
  • Arizona beats Philly 
  • Atlanta beats San Diego 
  • Houston gets revenge on Peyton Manning by beating Denver soundly
  • Pittsburgh easily wins over Oakland 
  • Baltimore gets revenge for Cundiff's blunder last year and beats New England 
  • Green Bay has no problem beating the team with the best Monday night record the Seattle Seahawks.
  • And my not so bold prediction that overlaps all the games is that the officiating will continue to be flat out terrible.













Happy Week 3 Everybody!

What Ails The Bears?

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I would imagine that most of you have noticed that our Bears have been struggling to produce so far this season.  Through 13 games the Bears are 5-7-1-0 (11 points) and currently sit tied for second worst record in the Eastern Conference.

That is mediocre.

Through last night's games the Bears are averaging 2.46 goals per game, 23rd in the AHL.  They have scored only 8 first period goals, only 4 teams have scored fewer.  They have only scored 8 third period goals as well, only 1 (ONE!) team has scored fewer third period goals.

Fortunately (or unfortunately, depending on your outlook), those numbers are easy to explain.  The Bears have taken fewer shots in the 1st and 3rd period then every other team.  AND, they are 2nd lowest in shots per game with only 23.92.  Hell last night they didn't get their 3rd shot on goal until the second period.  Over 20 minutes of hockey they managed to record 2 shots.  It's no wonder they lost 6-1.

But anyone who has watched this team knows that the offense has been struggling.  Over the past 3 games the Bears have scored 3 goals.  One in each game.

There are good things too though...kind of. 

The Bears are allowing the 11st fewest goals per game, 2.92 per game.  And considering they give up the 25th most shots per game (33.31 per game) that is pretty good.

Only 8 teams have scored more 2nd period than the Bears.  It's something!

The Bears are winning 100% of the games where they lead after 2 periods.  Woohooo!  Problem is they have only managed that 4 times this season.

They have only lost 1 time when leading after 1 period.  Oh wait....they have only been in that position 3 times.

I think the worst stat is that the Bears are 0-9-0-0 when trailing after the first OR second period.  Basically, if you are at a game and the Bears head to either intermission trailing...it doesn't look good.

So, are we in for a season of mediocrity?  Are we looking at the first non-playoff year of the Capitals affiliation?

I don't think so.  Remember that it is still early in the season.  I know it's already Thanksgiving, but the Bears have only played 17% of their games for the season.  Plenty of time for improvement.

Something to keep in mind and to watch for going forward...it's still a new system, new coaches, and new players.

Every player on the team is learning a new strategic system.  Based on my understanding, it is based on more of a counterattack philosophy then a full out attack.  The general theory would be to be better in your defensive zone by sacrificing some of the offensive fortitude of recent years.  Unfortunately it takes time to implement a new system and considering the condensed training camp exposure to it (typically most players would have started learning the system in Caps camp) and the sporadic playing schedule of the AHL in the early season, it is hard to make adjustments.

I have never been a huge fan of the new coaching situation (you know...the one where there is an NHL head coach alongside the AHL head coach), but I can't say how it is really going.  Everyone is saying all the right things, but you have to assume that it is affecting things.  Adjustments in lines and style now need to go through two 'CEOs' instead of just one.  Too many roosters in the hen house, if you will.

Can it work?  I would imagine.  Will it?  I don't know.

And finally, this is a brand new team.  So many of the key players from the past few years are gone and in their place are AHL veterans that may or may not work well with each other.  Again, it takes time to build familiarity with line mates and teammates in general.  And who knows what the locker room is like.  Are guys communicating effectively, are they getting along, is there a leader.

The locker room could be just like the coaching situation...too many leaders.  Guys have a certain leadership style and if two veterans have a style that clashes, it will cause a divided locker room.  Keep in mind that this is just speculation, but with all the veterans on the team now I wouldn't be surprised if there is some locker room division going on.  Especially considering that the team is struggling so much right now.

In the end there is no way to know any of those things.  None of us have coached with Adam Oates before to know if his system is being implemented effectively.  None of us are in the coaches meetings to know if decisions are being watered down in order to appease everyone.  None of us are in the locker room to know if the veterans are getting along or sitting quietly in their respective corners.


A few things I have seen that makes me question all of the above:

The numbers speak for themselves...they aren't producing.  It tells me that Oates' system is either not effective with this team, isn't completely implemented, or the players aren't executing it properly.

The line make up makes me question everything about the coaching situation.  There is no rhyme or reason for the line combinations that I have seen so far.  I want to see 2 unquestioned scoring lines with guys like Taffe, Disalvatore, Stoa, Galiev, Hamill, Potulny, Almeida, Berry, and Syner on them.  After that I want a checking line capable of scoring goals...Kane, Mitchell, and Beaudoin for example.  Then give me a high-energy checking line with Sjogren, Carman, Pope, Kalinsky, and/or Clackson.

Right now you see guys that should be on checking lines trying to play on the first line.  I understand the system's need for solid defensive zone play, but you have to be able to capitalize on the counterattacks if the system is going to work.

As for the 'too many leaders in the locker room thing'...I have nothing.  That is entirely just a speculative possibility.


I do still believe in this team.  I think there is enough offense that, given the opportunity and the right combinations, could make a very effective offensive team.  BUT, until we see it, it is just an unsubstantiated opinion.  So far there is little I have seen from this team to suggest that they can compete for a Calder Cup.

This team has talent.  No question there.  The biggest question is...is this team built for Oates' system or the previous system?

The answer to that question is still at least a month away.  Before the season I was quite certain that we wouldn't really know what kind of team this was until Thanksgiving or so.  Let's see where things stand after the 25th.

In the meantime...

LET'S GO BEARS!!!!

Author note - posts have been rather infrequent on here this season to date.  Unfortunately, that does not appear to be changing for myself.  With a demanding job, kids, and other side projects, I just don't have the time to write here as much.  So, the wife is going to take over much of the writing here and will continue to update the Facebook page with daily news.  I hope to get back into writing regularly this season, but we will wait and see.  Thanks for reading!  I am sure I will be back from time to time to offer my opinion and analysis.

18 Kasım 2012 Pazar

Dan's Week 3 Pick Em

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I figured I should throw another post in here, so here goes my picks for week 3.

  • Chicago over St Louis
  • Dallas beating Tampa Bay 
  • Buffalo edging out Cleveland 
  • Detroit blowing out Tennessee 
  • Andrew Luck leading Indianapolis over Jacksonville
  • The Jets beating the Dolphins (look for a bigger role for Tebow this game) 
  • San Francisco destroying Minnesota 
  • New Orleans looks like nothing happened this week as they beat the Chiefs 
  • Washington beats Cincinnati 
  • Arizona beats Philly 
  • Atlanta beats San Diego 
  • Houston gets revenge on Peyton Manning by beating Denver soundly
  • Pittsburgh easily wins over Oakland 
  • Baltimore gets revenge for Cundiff's blunder last year and beats New England 
  • Green Bay has no problem beating the team with the best Monday night record the Seattle Seahawks.
  • And my not so bold prediction that overlaps all the games is that the officiating will continue to be flat out terrible.













Happy Week 3 Everybody!

17 Kasım 2012 Cumartesi

Dan's Week 3 Pick Em

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I figured I should throw another post in here, so here goes my picks for week 3.

  • Chicago over St Louis
  • Dallas beating Tampa Bay 
  • Buffalo edging out Cleveland 
  • Detroit blowing out Tennessee 
  • Andrew Luck leading Indianapolis over Jacksonville
  • The Jets beating the Dolphins (look for a bigger role for Tebow this game) 
  • San Francisco destroying Minnesota 
  • New Orleans looks like nothing happened this week as they beat the Chiefs 
  • Washington beats Cincinnati 
  • Arizona beats Philly 
  • Atlanta beats San Diego 
  • Houston gets revenge on Peyton Manning by beating Denver soundly
  • Pittsburgh easily wins over Oakland 
  • Baltimore gets revenge for Cundiff's blunder last year and beats New England 
  • Green Bay has no problem beating the team with the best Monday night record the Seattle Seahawks.
  • And my not so bold prediction that overlaps all the games is that the officiating will continue to be flat out terrible.













Happy Week 3 Everybody!

St. John's IceCaps visit Hershey Bears tonight

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The St. John's IceCaps are currently the #2 seed in the Eastern Conference playoff picture.  They have all but locked up the Atlantic Division, leading by 14 points over second place Manchester.  More than likely, barring a Norfolk collapse, they will remain as the #2 seed until the playoffs.

The Hershey Bears are the #5 seed and are, truth be told, in solid position there.  They are 6 points up on 6th place Bridgeport and 5 points behind 5th place Wilkes-Barre/Scranton.  Obviously the goal is to be as high as possible in the standings come playoff time, but, like St. John's, barring a Norfolk collapse, the Bears are looking at 4th or 5th.

Unlike their NHL affiliate, the Washington Capitals, the Bears final 12 games will probably not feature any 'must win' games.  But when you have Calder Cup aspirations and the #2 team in the conference is visiting for the first time all season...you want to win.

The IceCaps have been a solid team on the road all season.  In fact, based on points percentage, they are the BEST team in the AHL on the road.  They are 20-5-2-2 on the road on the season.  Considering that makes them only 18-13-3-0 on home ice, the Bears two losses there a couple weeks ago look even worse.

But there is some good news.  The IceCaps have been struggling of late.  In their last 7 road games they are only 3-3-0-1. 

And the Bears are playing well at home of late too.  Hershey is 5-1-0-0 in their last 6 games, dating back to mid-February.

Tonight's game (and next Saturday's game as the IceCaps return then) is likely to be decided on via special teams.  The Bears boast the #1 home power play in the league.  The IceCaps counter that with the #3 road penalty kill in the league.  On the flip side...the IceCaps have the 3rd best road power play in the league.  The Bears home penalty kill ranks 5th overall.

Either one side is going to bend...or this game will be won 5 on 5. 

Hershey has been somewhat decimated by injuries both in Washington and Hershey.  Keith Aucoin and Braden Holtby remain on recall to the Caps.  With injuries, and a conflicting travel schedule, the Bears were forced to sign Matt Tendler to an Amateur Tryout Agreement.  Basically it is just so they have a backup in case something happens to Dany Sabourin (knock on wood).  He just completed his senior season at Neumann College and is probably not ready for game action in the AHL...just guessing.

Other new players to watch on the Bears (who many of you saw last weekend) are T.J. Syner and Daniel Koger.  Both are forwards who made their debuts last weekend.

So who are they...let's start with Syner.

T.J. Syner is very much like a Cory Conacher of the Norfolk Admirals.  And Jacob Micflikier of the Bears.  He wasn't drafted mainly because of his size.  He is listed at 5'9" 173lbs.  And apparently he can really skate:

From HockeysFuture.com's college preview earlier this year:
Syner is a really fun player to watch. He's not big (5'9, 173lbs), but he is very fast. He can dart in and out of traffic and is difficult to contain because he utilizes his speed so effectively.

He did make an appearance at the Capitals developmental camp this past summer and then proceeded to score 13 goals and add 24 assists in 36 games during his senior season. 

So far with the Bears he has played in 3 games and has an assist.  Based on Tim Leone's Tuesday update, he was on the second line with Eakin and Bourque. 

Daniel Koger is a rookie hockey player from Hungary.  He has played for multiple ECHL and AHL teams this season in attempt to stick somewhere.  In the ECHL he has 9 goals and 18 assists in 32 games for Cincinnati and South Carolina.  In the AHL he has 0 goals and 2 assists in 15 games with the Bears (2 games, 1 assist), St. John's, Providence, and Milwaukee. 

I haven't seen him and a quick google search doesn't bring too many talent evaluations of him.  But he is listed at 6'2" 195 lbs so at least he is a full grown player instead of another Hershey miniature.

I am looking forward to seeing both new players and a Bears win tonight!



16 Kasım 2012 Cuma

Dan's Week 3 Pick Em

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I figured I should throw another post in here, so here goes my picks for week 3.

  • Chicago over St Louis
  • Dallas beating Tampa Bay 
  • Buffalo edging out Cleveland 
  • Detroit blowing out Tennessee 
  • Andrew Luck leading Indianapolis over Jacksonville
  • The Jets beating the Dolphins (look for a bigger role for Tebow this game) 
  • San Francisco destroying Minnesota 
  • New Orleans looks like nothing happened this week as they beat the Chiefs 
  • Washington beats Cincinnati 
  • Arizona beats Philly 
  • Atlanta beats San Diego 
  • Houston gets revenge on Peyton Manning by beating Denver soundly
  • Pittsburgh easily wins over Oakland 
  • Baltimore gets revenge for Cundiff's blunder last year and beats New England 
  • Green Bay has no problem beating the team with the best Monday night record the Seattle Seahawks.
  • And my not so bold prediction that overlaps all the games is that the officiating will continue to be flat out terrible.













Happy Week 3 Everybody!

St. John's IceCaps visit Hershey Bears tonight

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The St. John's IceCaps are currently the #2 seed in the Eastern Conference playoff picture.  They have all but locked up the Atlantic Division, leading by 14 points over second place Manchester.  More than likely, barring a Norfolk collapse, they will remain as the #2 seed until the playoffs.

The Hershey Bears are the #5 seed and are, truth be told, in solid position there.  They are 6 points up on 6th place Bridgeport and 5 points behind 5th place Wilkes-Barre/Scranton.  Obviously the goal is to be as high as possible in the standings come playoff time, but, like St. John's, barring a Norfolk collapse, the Bears are looking at 4th or 5th.

Unlike their NHL affiliate, the Washington Capitals, the Bears final 12 games will probably not feature any 'must win' games.  But when you have Calder Cup aspirations and the #2 team in the conference is visiting for the first time all season...you want to win.

The IceCaps have been a solid team on the road all season.  In fact, based on points percentage, they are the BEST team in the AHL on the road.  They are 20-5-2-2 on the road on the season.  Considering that makes them only 18-13-3-0 on home ice, the Bears two losses there a couple weeks ago look even worse.

But there is some good news.  The IceCaps have been struggling of late.  In their last 7 road games they are only 3-3-0-1. 

And the Bears are playing well at home of late too.  Hershey is 5-1-0-0 in their last 6 games, dating back to mid-February.

Tonight's game (and next Saturday's game as the IceCaps return then) is likely to be decided on via special teams.  The Bears boast the #1 home power play in the league.  The IceCaps counter that with the #3 road penalty kill in the league.  On the flip side...the IceCaps have the 3rd best road power play in the league.  The Bears home penalty kill ranks 5th overall.

Either one side is going to bend...or this game will be won 5 on 5. 

Hershey has been somewhat decimated by injuries both in Washington and Hershey.  Keith Aucoin and Braden Holtby remain on recall to the Caps.  With injuries, and a conflicting travel schedule, the Bears were forced to sign Matt Tendler to an Amateur Tryout Agreement.  Basically it is just so they have a backup in case something happens to Dany Sabourin (knock on wood).  He just completed his senior season at Neumann College and is probably not ready for game action in the AHL...just guessing.

Other new players to watch on the Bears (who many of you saw last weekend) are T.J. Syner and Daniel Koger.  Both are forwards who made their debuts last weekend.

So who are they...let's start with Syner.

T.J. Syner is very much like a Cory Conacher of the Norfolk Admirals.  And Jacob Micflikier of the Bears.  He wasn't drafted mainly because of his size.  He is listed at 5'9" 173lbs.  And apparently he can really skate:

From HockeysFuture.com's college preview earlier this year:
Syner is a really fun player to watch. He's not big (5'9, 173lbs), but he is very fast. He can dart in and out of traffic and is difficult to contain because he utilizes his speed so effectively.

He did make an appearance at the Capitals developmental camp this past summer and then proceeded to score 13 goals and add 24 assists in 36 games during his senior season. 

So far with the Bears he has played in 3 games and has an assist.  Based on Tim Leone's Tuesday update, he was on the second line with Eakin and Bourque. 

Daniel Koger is a rookie hockey player from Hungary.  He has played for multiple ECHL and AHL teams this season in attempt to stick somewhere.  In the ECHL he has 9 goals and 18 assists in 32 games for Cincinnati and South Carolina.  In the AHL he has 0 goals and 2 assists in 15 games with the Bears (2 games, 1 assist), St. John's, Providence, and Milwaukee. 

I haven't seen him and a quick google search doesn't bring too many talent evaluations of him.  But he is listed at 6'2" 195 lbs so at least he is a full grown player instead of another Hershey miniature.

I am looking forward to seeing both new players and a Bears win tonight!



15 Kasım 2012 Perşembe

Dan's Week 3 Pick Em

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I figured I should throw another post in here, so here goes my picks for week 3.

  • Chicago over St Louis
  • Dallas beating Tampa Bay 
  • Buffalo edging out Cleveland 
  • Detroit blowing out Tennessee 
  • Andrew Luck leading Indianapolis over Jacksonville
  • The Jets beating the Dolphins (look for a bigger role for Tebow this game) 
  • San Francisco destroying Minnesota 
  • New Orleans looks like nothing happened this week as they beat the Chiefs 
  • Washington beats Cincinnati 
  • Arizona beats Philly 
  • Atlanta beats San Diego 
  • Houston gets revenge on Peyton Manning by beating Denver soundly
  • Pittsburgh easily wins over Oakland 
  • Baltimore gets revenge for Cundiff's blunder last year and beats New England 
  • Green Bay has no problem beating the team with the best Monday night record the Seattle Seahawks.
  • And my not so bold prediction that overlaps all the games is that the officiating will continue to be flat out terrible.













Happy Week 3 Everybody!

St. John's IceCaps visit Hershey Bears tonight

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The St. John's IceCaps are currently the #2 seed in the Eastern Conference playoff picture.  They have all but locked up the Atlantic Division, leading by 14 points over second place Manchester.  More than likely, barring a Norfolk collapse, they will remain as the #2 seed until the playoffs.

The Hershey Bears are the #5 seed and are, truth be told, in solid position there.  They are 6 points up on 6th place Bridgeport and 5 points behind 5th place Wilkes-Barre/Scranton.  Obviously the goal is to be as high as possible in the standings come playoff time, but, like St. John's, barring a Norfolk collapse, the Bears are looking at 4th or 5th.

Unlike their NHL affiliate, the Washington Capitals, the Bears final 12 games will probably not feature any 'must win' games.  But when you have Calder Cup aspirations and the #2 team in the conference is visiting for the first time all season...you want to win.

The IceCaps have been a solid team on the road all season.  In fact, based on points percentage, they are the BEST team in the AHL on the road.  They are 20-5-2-2 on the road on the season.  Considering that makes them only 18-13-3-0 on home ice, the Bears two losses there a couple weeks ago look even worse.

But there is some good news.  The IceCaps have been struggling of late.  In their last 7 road games they are only 3-3-0-1. 

And the Bears are playing well at home of late too.  Hershey is 5-1-0-0 in their last 6 games, dating back to mid-February.

Tonight's game (and next Saturday's game as the IceCaps return then) is likely to be decided on via special teams.  The Bears boast the #1 home power play in the league.  The IceCaps counter that with the #3 road penalty kill in the league.  On the flip side...the IceCaps have the 3rd best road power play in the league.  The Bears home penalty kill ranks 5th overall.

Either one side is going to bend...or this game will be won 5 on 5. 

Hershey has been somewhat decimated by injuries both in Washington and Hershey.  Keith Aucoin and Braden Holtby remain on recall to the Caps.  With injuries, and a conflicting travel schedule, the Bears were forced to sign Matt Tendler to an Amateur Tryout Agreement.  Basically it is just so they have a backup in case something happens to Dany Sabourin (knock on wood).  He just completed his senior season at Neumann College and is probably not ready for game action in the AHL...just guessing.

Other new players to watch on the Bears (who many of you saw last weekend) are T.J. Syner and Daniel Koger.  Both are forwards who made their debuts last weekend.

So who are they...let's start with Syner.

T.J. Syner is very much like a Cory Conacher of the Norfolk Admirals.  And Jacob Micflikier of the Bears.  He wasn't drafted mainly because of his size.  He is listed at 5'9" 173lbs.  And apparently he can really skate:

From HockeysFuture.com's college preview earlier this year:
Syner is a really fun player to watch. He's not big (5'9, 173lbs), but he is very fast. He can dart in and out of traffic and is difficult to contain because he utilizes his speed so effectively.

He did make an appearance at the Capitals developmental camp this past summer and then proceeded to score 13 goals and add 24 assists in 36 games during his senior season. 

So far with the Bears he has played in 3 games and has an assist.  Based on Tim Leone's Tuesday update, he was on the second line with Eakin and Bourque. 

Daniel Koger is a rookie hockey player from Hungary.  He has played for multiple ECHL and AHL teams this season in attempt to stick somewhere.  In the ECHL he has 9 goals and 18 assists in 32 games for Cincinnati and South Carolina.  In the AHL he has 0 goals and 2 assists in 15 games with the Bears (2 games, 1 assist), St. John's, Providence, and Milwaukee. 

I haven't seen him and a quick google search doesn't bring too many talent evaluations of him.  But he is listed at 6'2" 195 lbs so at least he is a full grown player instead of another Hershey miniature.

I am looking forward to seeing both new players and a Bears win tonight!



14 Kasım 2012 Çarşamba

Dan's Week 3 Pick Em

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I figured I should throw another post in here, so here goes my picks for week 3.

  • Chicago over St Louis
  • Dallas beating Tampa Bay 
  • Buffalo edging out Cleveland 
  • Detroit blowing out Tennessee 
  • Andrew Luck leading Indianapolis over Jacksonville
  • The Jets beating the Dolphins (look for a bigger role for Tebow this game) 
  • San Francisco destroying Minnesota 
  • New Orleans looks like nothing happened this week as they beat the Chiefs 
  • Washington beats Cincinnati 
  • Arizona beats Philly 
  • Atlanta beats San Diego 
  • Houston gets revenge on Peyton Manning by beating Denver soundly
  • Pittsburgh easily wins over Oakland 
  • Baltimore gets revenge for Cundiff's blunder last year and beats New England 
  • Green Bay has no problem beating the team with the best Monday night record the Seattle Seahawks.
  • And my not so bold prediction that overlaps all the games is that the officiating will continue to be flat out terrible.













Happy Week 3 Everybody!

St. John's IceCaps visit Hershey Bears tonight

To contact us Click HERE
The St. John's IceCaps are currently the #2 seed in the Eastern Conference playoff picture.  They have all but locked up the Atlantic Division, leading by 14 points over second place Manchester.  More than likely, barring a Norfolk collapse, they will remain as the #2 seed until the playoffs.

The Hershey Bears are the #5 seed and are, truth be told, in solid position there.  They are 6 points up on 6th place Bridgeport and 5 points behind 5th place Wilkes-Barre/Scranton.  Obviously the goal is to be as high as possible in the standings come playoff time, but, like St. John's, barring a Norfolk collapse, the Bears are looking at 4th or 5th.

Unlike their NHL affiliate, the Washington Capitals, the Bears final 12 games will probably not feature any 'must win' games.  But when you have Calder Cup aspirations and the #2 team in the conference is visiting for the first time all season...you want to win.

The IceCaps have been a solid team on the road all season.  In fact, based on points percentage, they are the BEST team in the AHL on the road.  They are 20-5-2-2 on the road on the season.  Considering that makes them only 18-13-3-0 on home ice, the Bears two losses there a couple weeks ago look even worse.

But there is some good news.  The IceCaps have been struggling of late.  In their last 7 road games they are only 3-3-0-1. 

And the Bears are playing well at home of late too.  Hershey is 5-1-0-0 in their last 6 games, dating back to mid-February.

Tonight's game (and next Saturday's game as the IceCaps return then) is likely to be decided on via special teams.  The Bears boast the #1 home power play in the league.  The IceCaps counter that with the #3 road penalty kill in the league.  On the flip side...the IceCaps have the 3rd best road power play in the league.  The Bears home penalty kill ranks 5th overall.

Either one side is going to bend...or this game will be won 5 on 5. 

Hershey has been somewhat decimated by injuries both in Washington and Hershey.  Keith Aucoin and Braden Holtby remain on recall to the Caps.  With injuries, and a conflicting travel schedule, the Bears were forced to sign Matt Tendler to an Amateur Tryout Agreement.  Basically it is just so they have a backup in case something happens to Dany Sabourin (knock on wood).  He just completed his senior season at Neumann College and is probably not ready for game action in the AHL...just guessing.

Other new players to watch on the Bears (who many of you saw last weekend) are T.J. Syner and Daniel Koger.  Both are forwards who made their debuts last weekend.

So who are they...let's start with Syner.

T.J. Syner is very much like a Cory Conacher of the Norfolk Admirals.  And Jacob Micflikier of the Bears.  He wasn't drafted mainly because of his size.  He is listed at 5'9" 173lbs.  And apparently he can really skate:

From HockeysFuture.com's college preview earlier this year:
Syner is a really fun player to watch. He's not big (5'9, 173lbs), but he is very fast. He can dart in and out of traffic and is difficult to contain because he utilizes his speed so effectively.

He did make an appearance at the Capitals developmental camp this past summer and then proceeded to score 13 goals and add 24 assists in 36 games during his senior season. 

So far with the Bears he has played in 3 games and has an assist.  Based on Tim Leone's Tuesday update, he was on the second line with Eakin and Bourque. 

Daniel Koger is a rookie hockey player from Hungary.  He has played for multiple ECHL and AHL teams this season in attempt to stick somewhere.  In the ECHL he has 9 goals and 18 assists in 32 games for Cincinnati and South Carolina.  In the AHL he has 0 goals and 2 assists in 15 games with the Bears (2 games, 1 assist), St. John's, Providence, and Milwaukee. 

I haven't seen him and a quick google search doesn't bring too many talent evaluations of him.  But he is listed at 6'2" 195 lbs so at least he is a full grown player instead of another Hershey miniature.

I am looking forward to seeing both new players and a Bears win tonight!



13 Kasım 2012 Salı

Dan's Week 3 Pick Em

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I figured I should throw another post in here, so here goes my picks for week 3.

  • Chicago over St Louis
  • Dallas beating Tampa Bay 
  • Buffalo edging out Cleveland 
  • Detroit blowing out Tennessee 
  • Andrew Luck leading Indianapolis over Jacksonville
  • The Jets beating the Dolphins (look for a bigger role for Tebow this game) 
  • San Francisco destroying Minnesota 
  • New Orleans looks like nothing happened this week as they beat the Chiefs 
  • Washington beats Cincinnati 
  • Arizona beats Philly 
  • Atlanta beats San Diego 
  • Houston gets revenge on Peyton Manning by beating Denver soundly
  • Pittsburgh easily wins over Oakland 
  • Baltimore gets revenge for Cundiff's blunder last year and beats New England 
  • Green Bay has no problem beating the team with the best Monday night record the Seattle Seahawks.
  • And my not so bold prediction that overlaps all the games is that the officiating will continue to be flat out terrible.













Happy Week 3 Everybody!

St. John's IceCaps visit Hershey Bears tonight

To contact us Click HERE
The St. John's IceCaps are currently the #2 seed in the Eastern Conference playoff picture.  They have all but locked up the Atlantic Division, leading by 14 points over second place Manchester.  More than likely, barring a Norfolk collapse, they will remain as the #2 seed until the playoffs.

The Hershey Bears are the #5 seed and are, truth be told, in solid position there.  They are 6 points up on 6th place Bridgeport and 5 points behind 5th place Wilkes-Barre/Scranton.  Obviously the goal is to be as high as possible in the standings come playoff time, but, like St. John's, barring a Norfolk collapse, the Bears are looking at 4th or 5th.

Unlike their NHL affiliate, the Washington Capitals, the Bears final 12 games will probably not feature any 'must win' games.  But when you have Calder Cup aspirations and the #2 team in the conference is visiting for the first time all season...you want to win.

The IceCaps have been a solid team on the road all season.  In fact, based on points percentage, they are the BEST team in the AHL on the road.  They are 20-5-2-2 on the road on the season.  Considering that makes them only 18-13-3-0 on home ice, the Bears two losses there a couple weeks ago look even worse.

But there is some good news.  The IceCaps have been struggling of late.  In their last 7 road games they are only 3-3-0-1. 

And the Bears are playing well at home of late too.  Hershey is 5-1-0-0 in their last 6 games, dating back to mid-February.

Tonight's game (and next Saturday's game as the IceCaps return then) is likely to be decided on via special teams.  The Bears boast the #1 home power play in the league.  The IceCaps counter that with the #3 road penalty kill in the league.  On the flip side...the IceCaps have the 3rd best road power play in the league.  The Bears home penalty kill ranks 5th overall.

Either one side is going to bend...or this game will be won 5 on 5. 

Hershey has been somewhat decimated by injuries both in Washington and Hershey.  Keith Aucoin and Braden Holtby remain on recall to the Caps.  With injuries, and a conflicting travel schedule, the Bears were forced to sign Matt Tendler to an Amateur Tryout Agreement.  Basically it is just so they have a backup in case something happens to Dany Sabourin (knock on wood).  He just completed his senior season at Neumann College and is probably not ready for game action in the AHL...just guessing.

Other new players to watch on the Bears (who many of you saw last weekend) are T.J. Syner and Daniel Koger.  Both are forwards who made their debuts last weekend.

So who are they...let's start with Syner.

T.J. Syner is very much like a Cory Conacher of the Norfolk Admirals.  And Jacob Micflikier of the Bears.  He wasn't drafted mainly because of his size.  He is listed at 5'9" 173lbs.  And apparently he can really skate:

From HockeysFuture.com's college preview earlier this year:
Syner is a really fun player to watch. He's not big (5'9, 173lbs), but he is very fast. He can dart in and out of traffic and is difficult to contain because he utilizes his speed so effectively.

He did make an appearance at the Capitals developmental camp this past summer and then proceeded to score 13 goals and add 24 assists in 36 games during his senior season. 

So far with the Bears he has played in 3 games and has an assist.  Based on Tim Leone's Tuesday update, he was on the second line with Eakin and Bourque. 

Daniel Koger is a rookie hockey player from Hungary.  He has played for multiple ECHL and AHL teams this season in attempt to stick somewhere.  In the ECHL he has 9 goals and 18 assists in 32 games for Cincinnati and South Carolina.  In the AHL he has 0 goals and 2 assists in 15 games with the Bears (2 games, 1 assist), St. John's, Providence, and Milwaukee. 

I haven't seen him and a quick google search doesn't bring too many talent evaluations of him.  But he is listed at 6'2" 195 lbs so at least he is a full grown player instead of another Hershey miniature.

I am looking forward to seeing both new players and a Bears win tonight!



12 Kasım 2012 Pazartesi

Dan's Week 3 Pick Em

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I figured I should throw another post in here, so here goes my picks for week 3.

  • Chicago over St Louis
  • Dallas beating Tampa Bay 
  • Buffalo edging out Cleveland 
  • Detroit blowing out Tennessee 
  • Andrew Luck leading Indianapolis over Jacksonville
  • The Jets beating the Dolphins (look for a bigger role for Tebow this game) 
  • San Francisco destroying Minnesota 
  • New Orleans looks like nothing happened this week as they beat the Chiefs 
  • Washington beats Cincinnati 
  • Arizona beats Philly 
  • Atlanta beats San Diego 
  • Houston gets revenge on Peyton Manning by beating Denver soundly
  • Pittsburgh easily wins over Oakland 
  • Baltimore gets revenge for Cundiff's blunder last year and beats New England 
  • Green Bay has no problem beating the team with the best Monday night record the Seattle Seahawks.
  • And my not so bold prediction that overlaps all the games is that the officiating will continue to be flat out terrible.













Happy Week 3 Everybody!

St. John's IceCaps visit Hershey Bears tonight

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The St. John's IceCaps are currently the #2 seed in the Eastern Conference playoff picture.  They have all but locked up the Atlantic Division, leading by 14 points over second place Manchester.  More than likely, barring a Norfolk collapse, they will remain as the #2 seed until the playoffs.

The Hershey Bears are the #5 seed and are, truth be told, in solid position there.  They are 6 points up on 6th place Bridgeport and 5 points behind 5th place Wilkes-Barre/Scranton.  Obviously the goal is to be as high as possible in the standings come playoff time, but, like St. John's, barring a Norfolk collapse, the Bears are looking at 4th or 5th.

Unlike their NHL affiliate, the Washington Capitals, the Bears final 12 games will probably not feature any 'must win' games.  But when you have Calder Cup aspirations and the #2 team in the conference is visiting for the first time all season...you want to win.

The IceCaps have been a solid team on the road all season.  In fact, based on points percentage, they are the BEST team in the AHL on the road.  They are 20-5-2-2 on the road on the season.  Considering that makes them only 18-13-3-0 on home ice, the Bears two losses there a couple weeks ago look even worse.

But there is some good news.  The IceCaps have been struggling of late.  In their last 7 road games they are only 3-3-0-1. 

And the Bears are playing well at home of late too.  Hershey is 5-1-0-0 in their last 6 games, dating back to mid-February.

Tonight's game (and next Saturday's game as the IceCaps return then) is likely to be decided on via special teams.  The Bears boast the #1 home power play in the league.  The IceCaps counter that with the #3 road penalty kill in the league.  On the flip side...the IceCaps have the 3rd best road power play in the league.  The Bears home penalty kill ranks 5th overall.

Either one side is going to bend...or this game will be won 5 on 5. 

Hershey has been somewhat decimated by injuries both in Washington and Hershey.  Keith Aucoin and Braden Holtby remain on recall to the Caps.  With injuries, and a conflicting travel schedule, the Bears were forced to sign Matt Tendler to an Amateur Tryout Agreement.  Basically it is just so they have a backup in case something happens to Dany Sabourin (knock on wood).  He just completed his senior season at Neumann College and is probably not ready for game action in the AHL...just guessing.

Other new players to watch on the Bears (who many of you saw last weekend) are T.J. Syner and Daniel Koger.  Both are forwards who made their debuts last weekend.

So who are they...let's start with Syner.

T.J. Syner is very much like a Cory Conacher of the Norfolk Admirals.  And Jacob Micflikier of the Bears.  He wasn't drafted mainly because of his size.  He is listed at 5'9" 173lbs.  And apparently he can really skate:

From HockeysFuture.com's college preview earlier this year:
Syner is a really fun player to watch. He's not big (5'9, 173lbs), but he is very fast. He can dart in and out of traffic and is difficult to contain because he utilizes his speed so effectively.

He did make an appearance at the Capitals developmental camp this past summer and then proceeded to score 13 goals and add 24 assists in 36 games during his senior season. 

So far with the Bears he has played in 3 games and has an assist.  Based on Tim Leone's Tuesday update, he was on the second line with Eakin and Bourque. 

Daniel Koger is a rookie hockey player from Hungary.  He has played for multiple ECHL and AHL teams this season in attempt to stick somewhere.  In the ECHL he has 9 goals and 18 assists in 32 games for Cincinnati and South Carolina.  In the AHL he has 0 goals and 2 assists in 15 games with the Bears (2 games, 1 assist), St. John's, Providence, and Milwaukee. 

I haven't seen him and a quick google search doesn't bring too many talent evaluations of him.  But he is listed at 6'2" 195 lbs so at least he is a full grown player instead of another Hershey miniature.

I am looking forward to seeing both new players and a Bears win tonight!