Author: Ryan

Bucks Release Schedule

The Milwaukee Bucks have released their schedule….so now we know what days we WON’T be spending at the BMO Harris Bradley Center this year.

And more specifically….it seems that many of those days will be Saturdays once again this season….at least through the end of 2012.

The Bucks will be home the following Saturdays:

November 3, 10, 17, 24
December 1, 15, 22, 29
January 26
February 2, 9, 23
March 2, 30
April 6

So they get the arena every Saturday in November, December, and February, except for two.

Grumble.  Obviously, this isn’t a new development….but still….grumble.

Checking In With Public Address Announcer Matt Moore

(Photo credit:  Scott Paulus)

Dog days of summer….time for some fluff pieces!

Public address announcer Matt Moore.  Everybody likes Matt Moore.  Everyone misses him when he’s out of town and that ‘other guy’ fills in.  Sincerely, I believe we are very lucky to have him, and I’d put him up against any other PA announcer in hockey.  A true professional, a great voice, and a super guy.

So what’s he been up to since Game 2 of the playoff series against Abbotsford?  Let’s find out!

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AR:  How heartbreaking was it for you that the team was swept in the first round of the playoffs?  

MM:  I always like to see the season get into the month of May at least (June is REALLY nice) so it was definitely heartbreaking to see them swept.  Especially considering how well they were playing in the last 2 weeks just to get in the playoffs – didn’t expect to be swept, even by a good Abbottsford team.

AR:  What was it like being in the penalty box area during that game against Rockford with the bench clearing brawl?  What was going through your mind as it was happening?  

MM:  It was surreal for sure.  It seems like that used to happen at least once a season in the IHL days, but since joining the AHL, not nearly as often.  I actually thought it might continue further when Scott Ford was right in front of me with no official near him trying to keep it going.  After it was over, I was disappointed that I didn’t think to record some of it with my iphone.  It was definitely the first time I have seen both teams sent to the locker room before the period ended.  

AR:  I imagine the brawl game was probably pretty high on your highlights list for last season.  Any other highlights for you?  

MM:  Meeting Kirk Muller was really cool, also, the entire month of April, seeing the team come from “out of the playoffs” to the 5 seed was really memorable.  Also, I did get “caught” walking across the ice during the Badger band 4th period, and was surrounded and forced to participate by some of the band members.  There are so many interesting promotions done on a yearly basis and I am very fortunate to be able to meet and interview some great people year after year.  

AR:  What have you been up to this off-season?  Anything interesting during your summer vacation?  

MM:  I am enjoying my banker hours of 8-4 daily this summer.  I do a lot of running – did the summerfest half marathon and will be doing the madison mini marathon in August.  Will spend a week in the Minocqua area for the good ole family vacation in August as well.  

AR:  The Predators signed a defenseman named MIKE MOORE, who will probably spend some time in Milwaukee this year, and may end up being the captain.  Is it going to be weird for you to say your last name in the big announcer voice a whole lot during the season?  

MM:  Weird, No.  Awesome?  Heck Yes.  If he ends up in Milwaukee I think I really will enjoy announcing that name.  Its a great name.

AR:  Are you afraid you may call him “Matt” at some point?

MM:  I’m hoping that I can avoid that…..

AR:  I hear that the Chicago Wolves PA Announcer resigned.  Did you know him at all?  You wouldn’t ever pull a Haydar and go work for them, would you?  

MM:  I never did meet him, but I have been to a handful of games in Rosemont over the years and always thought he did a good job.  My dad was a Chicago native….. but no, I would not pull a Haydar.

AR:  Are you practicing names already, or will it be a few weeks into the season before you’re happy with the way you announce some of the names of the players?  

MM:  I won’t practice names until at least after training camp.  So many will come through for camp but won’t make the team.  I hear there may be some really good names for me to learn this year though.

AR:  What’s the most embarrassing moment you’ve had on mic?  

MM:  During an interview a couple seasons ago,  I kept calling Ryan Flynn “Matt Flynn” as in the former Green Bay back up QB.  I interviewed him after a first period goal, screwed up his name a couple times, then he was first star of the game so I had a chance to redeem myself and STILL got it wrong.  He gave me a look that said, “what the heck to I have to do here for you to get my name right?!?”

AR:  Are you superstitious?  Will you wear the same suit if the team is on a winning streak?

MM:  I am not particularly superstitious.   In the past, there have been some games where I will decide to stand up for the entire 3rd period if the Admirals are behind – or at least until they score a goal – but that is about it.  The suit idea is good though.  Maybe I will go with that from now on. 

AR:  How long have you officially been with the Admirals?  Which hats have you previously worn?  

MM:  I started in 1999 and did the roaming PA for three seasons until 2001-2002.  Have been the PA since then so I guess this will be my 15th season with the Admirals.

AR:   And finally, how does one get to be a member of Dean The Dream’s Little Dreamers?  Are there any other running gags that are a little more under the radar?  

MM:  The Little Dreamers is a very exclusive club, but there are no membership requirements so all are welcome.  For those that don’t know, Dean the Dream is the Admirals timekeeper.   He is currently accepting applications for enrollment in the group.  Other running gags?  One game there was a Ric Flair group – fans all said “woo!!!” after I announced it, so I decided it needed to be a group at every game – at least announced.  Also, I generally do not introduce myself as the PA announce but rather some other noteworthy sports figure.  Many fans have noticed and will come to me before games to give suggestions, or ask who it will be.

We Have A Match

It’s a lot funnier if this is how you picture the Preds ownership getting together and discussing the plan.  (Which one would David Poile be?  Gene?  Allen?  Richard?  Betty?  Probably not Brett or Charles….I’d probably go with Gene.)

But the Preds got their man.  Shea will stay a Predator.

Congrats to the organ-eye-zation.

Now let’s get that CBA taken care of.  Although I figure that discussion is more like…..

“Owners are going to try to steal….”

“And now, if the players win, they will get to play FAST MONEY.”

“Survey SAYS?”

Schedule Preparation

Taking a break from Shea-mania…

The AHL shared this picture, as they are putting the schedule together.

 

 

Now before you kick in with the “Looks like they’ve only done the Eastern Conference so far…..the AHL obviously has an Eastern Conference bias” comments…do keep in mind that there aren’t any arenas in the Eastern Conference with NBA teams.  So while Milwaukee and several teams in the west have to wait for arena availability to get sorted out, the Eastern Conference doesn’t have that problem, so the schedulers can go to town.

Final schedule should be coming out in mid-August.

News Only Because It’s Official Now

(Photo credit:  Scott Paulus)

Goaltender Jeremy Smith re-signed with the Predators today.

He was a restricted free agent, and everyone pretty much figured the official announcement was going to come at some point.

Today ended up being the day.

It’s a two-way one-year deal.  According to capgeek.com, he’ll be a restricted free agent again next off-season.

Smitty led the AHL in minutes last season.  Do you think he’ll come close to that again this year with Magnus Hellberg also likely to be on the roster?

Anyway.  Yay for Smitty.  Nice to have it official.

They’re Getting The Band Back Together

They’re on a mission from God.  Or…maybe rather….Wendell.

Our neighbors to the south in Joliet Rosemont have re-signed forwards Darren Haydar and Brett Sterling.

Squirrel-Face is probably waiting by the phone….waiting for them to call him up and tell him he’s not alone.

They were both signed to AHL contracts….these aren’t two-way contracts with Vancouver…these are AHL deals.  Much like the ones that Scott Ford, Jeff Foss, Mark Van Guilder, and Joel Champagne had last year with Milwaukee.

Financials weren’t disclosed….Haydar’s last two-way contract was back in 09-10, when he earned 200k at the AHL level.  Sterling’s two-way contract last year with the Blues paid him 200k at the AHL level.  Figure either of them were offered a couple extra bags to sign AHL deals with the Wolves?

Good work if you can get it, I suppose.

Who is excited to see Brett Sterling another 12 times this year?!?!?  Anybody?  Anyone at all?

Meet Mike Moore

Two days after Scott Ford signed with the Blues, the Predators signed another veteran defenseman who will likely have a leadership position with the Admirals this season.

Please welcome Mike Moore to the organ-eye-zation.  He’s a 27-year-old left handed shot from the blue line, who has spent most of the last four seasons with the Worcester Sharks.  He did play in six games for the San Jose Sharks in the 10-11 season, and then he spent all of last season in the A.  He had been the captain of the team for about 1 and a half years, and was an “A” before that too.

I’ve been reading up on the guy at the website for the Worcester Sharks Booster Club.  Moore sounds like a great guy in the community (AHL man of the year for the Sharks on multiple occasions), good with the season ticket holders (has been voted best defenseman and fan favorite by the booster club….plus he was honored with a bobblehead giveaway), and a guy that’ll go to bat for his teammates.  Judging from the videos on hockeyfights.com, I don’t think he should be considered a heavyweight….(maybe he just needs to stop fighting Michael Haley) but sometimes a guy’s gotta do what a guy’s gotta do…..and sometimes that’s going back after the same guy after your first five minutes are up.

(Editor’s note…..listening to the play-by-play guy in this video should be a reminder to all of us how lucky we are to have Aaron Sims at our microphone…..)

He did miss about a month of last season after leaving a November game with a head injury.  The report from the Worcester Telegram…

Moore’s head hit the glass in the Sharks’ defensive zone, and the impact gave him a headache, which in the new era of concussion awareness is one of those symptoms that teams try to deal with immediately.

How long Moore will be out for is unknown, as is normal for head injuries these days. He said his memory of the play is clear, which is a good sign that perhaps the injury won’t mean too many games on the sideline.

Another hockey player with a high IQ….Moore graduated from Princeton (mechanical and aerospace engineering).  And he played in Worcester with Admiral forward Kevin Henderson too.

If Moore ends up as our captain, I think we’ll be good with that.  Welcome to Milwaukee.

Now, PA announcer Matt Moore is going to have to come up with a fancy way of saying his own last name in the big arena voice.  We’ll check in with Matt later this summer and see how it’s going…

Here are some links if you’d like to know more about Moore.

– A great and very thorough interview from Fear The Fin that touches on a wide array of professional and personal topics…including his time as a volunteer fire fighter, his annual holiday toy drive, his first NHL goal, trying to get a pilot license, and his appearance in EA Sports’ NHL 12.

Worcester Sharks Booster Club Player Notes Page

Moore on Hockeyfights.com

Scott Ford Signs With St. Louis

(Photo credit:  Scott Paulus)

There will be a new captain in Milwaukee this year.

The St. Louis Blues have signed Scott Ford to a one-year two-way contract.

(Apparently….they really liked the picture from his time in Providence for their press release over anything from the last four seasons in Milwaukee.)

It’s sad to see him go.  Such is life as a fan in the AHL.  I don’t want to write a eulogy, but I will say that if Fordo spends the season in Peoria, it’s going to be really weird seeing him in a Rivermen jersey 12 times next season.

But congrats to him on the contract — it’s an NHL deal, as opposed to the AHL deals he had  with Milwaukee.

Thanks for four good years, Fordo.  You’ll be missed.

Preds Bring Back Chris Mason

So the Predators have signed former Admiral/Predator Chris Mason to a one year contract.  I think it’s safe to say that he’ll be the guy playing for the Preds this year when it isn’t Pekka Rinne.

So what does that mean for us?  That means we are likely to get a tag-team of Jeremy Smith and Magnus Hellberg, who will be playing his first year in North America this season.

I look forward to asking Coach Evason about how he plans to split the playing time between the two guys when both are healthy.  It’s been awhile since the Admirals have sported a bona fide tag-team goalie approach.  Usually, there’s the #1 goalie, and then the other guy.

2011-12 – Smitty played in 56 games, Atte Engren played in 23.

2010-11 – Dekanich played 43, until he got hurt on March 16th, and Smitty took over full-time.  Smitty played 18 games before the injury, and then 9 more regular season games afterwards.

2009-10 – Dex with 49 games, Pickard appeared in 36….which is a higher number than I expected…

2008-09 – Drew MacIntyre 55, Dekanich 30.

2007-08 – Pekka Rinne 65, Maxime Daigneault and Dov Grumet-Morris 9 each.

So Roundtable — how would you like to see the games split between Smith and Hellberg this year?  

Dear Hockey Gods

Dear Hockey Gods,

First of all, happy free agency day.  I know you find this just as exciting as media and fans do.

Here is what I am hoping for this day.

– I hope that the Predators can hold on to Ryan Suter.  I’d like to know that all of the public posturing was at least truthful just a tiny little bit.

– I hope that the Predators can add some smart under-the-radar pieces for themselves and for Milwaukee…..although it does seem to look like our roster is mostly complete.

– I hope that the biggest free agent that the Penguins sign will be Dean Arsene.  I hope Zach Parise takes less money to play anywhere other than Pittsburgh.

– I hope Alex Semin signs some place where the local media is a lot more brutal towards players who under-achieve.

– I hope that somebody becomes the new Cristobal Huet.  That was hilarious.

– And probably above all else…I hope that there will be nothing that happens today that will make it tougher to get a new CBA ratified this summer.