Author: Ryan

So….Let’s Talk About Blake

(Photo credit:  Scott Paulus)

Everything is coming up Blake these days.

Despite just 4 games in the since January 23rd, Blake Geoffrion has made the most of those games to the tune of five goals and eight assists.  His goal total for the season doubled in those four games.  And he now has two AHL Player Of The Week awards to put on the shelf next to his Hobey Baker Award.  And that’s great.

So now what?

Here are the questions I want to put up for discussion:

– How much of Blake’s success do you attribute to his surrounding cast of players?  That top line with Linus Klasen and Ryan Thang has been providing great production all around lately.  Do you think Blake gets all the hardware if he’s playing with Kelsey Wilson and Andreas Thuresson?

– Is it realistic to expect similar production going forward?  Even if it’s not on the clip that he was on over the last four games….for argument sake, is it realistic to expect over a point-per-game production going forward?

– Do you think Blake Geoffrion’s name should even be muttered in the Preds’ front office when the discussion turns to call-up?

– Any other thoughts on Blake that you’d like to share?

San Antonio Signs Randy Robitaille

Rent-a-vet season has begun!

The Rampage are first out of the gate, signing former Admiral Randy Robitaille to a PTO contract.

What’s he been doing lately?  According to hockeydb, he had spent the last two seasons playing in the Swiss-A league, after 531 career NHL contests with Boston, Nashville, LA, Pittsburgh, NY Islanders, Minnesota, Philly and Ottawa.

You may or may not remember him playing in Milwaukee in their last year in the IHL.  His 33 points 19 games really were the spark that team needed to make something of that season.

So should the Admirals look for a similar player for the playoff push?  Or do you think this team can do it with the talent currently on the roster?

Should we get Smoke back on the phone?

Geoffrion Stays Hot, Ads Win 4-2

This just in.  Every home game for the rest of the season will be Blake Geoffrion bobblehead night.

With the Badger band in town to provide some entertainment off the ice, Blake had a part in all four Admiral goals, as the good guys defeated the Rockford IceHogs 4-2 Friday night.

Here’s coach Lambert on the way Blake has been playing lately.

A goal and three assists for Geoffrion, including the game winner in the 3rd period, further setting an example of why a shot on goal is always a good play.

After bringing the puck from behind the net, around the perimeter, and to the center of the point, Geoffrion just threw it on net, and the puck had eyes to get past goaltender Hannu Toivonen.

Blake admits he was a little nervous tonight.

Blake is going to get all the fanfare from this game, but it was a breakout game offensively for………defenseman Brett Palin!  The only player on the current roster who hadn’t scored a goal this season, he scored two tonight — the opening Admiral marker and a goal-line to goal-line empty-netter.

After a scoreless and uninspired first period that found the Admirals going 0-3 with the power play, and after spotting the IceHogs a Wade Brookbank goal, they were able to answer back with Palin’s first of the year.  After Linus Klasen made space for himself (like he does), he found Palin lower in the slot than he usually is, and Klasen fed him the puck for the nice goal.

The Ads took their first lead with a goal from Ryan Thang, that was credited to Blake Geoffrion at the time…..  It was another shot from near the blue line that had eyes, and it had an OUTSTANDING Thang screen in front of Toivonen.  Such a good screen that nobody saw him deflect it.

Coach Lambert likes the development he’s seeing from both of those guys.

Yay, On Wisconsin, yadda yadda, you’ve said it all, yadda yadda…. great end result and a fun night in the building, but there were parts of this game there were not all that pretty.  Here’s Lane on the start of the game, and the state of the power play.

Grant Lewis left the game after a collision in the offensive zone.  First word is day-to-day with an upper-body injury….that’s great if it’s just day-to-day, but it sure looked like a bigger deal at the time.  Feel free to put on your WebMD had and speculate if it’s shoulder or ribs or what.

DISCUSSION POINTS:

Did it feel like the prevent defense in the 3rd period?

If we keep winning, would you mind keeping the green and gold face-off dots for awhile?

Mark Dekanich had a fine game.  Didn’t need to stand on his head, and didn’t let in any softies.  Good night for the Dexshow, I think.

Did you like the Badger-styled jerseys?

For Your Reading Pleasure

A few links for you this morning!

Patten from Section303.com spent the early part of this week in Hershey for the AHL All-Star festivities.  He files this report about Dekanich and Klasen, and this report about the mascot game during the intermission.

Also, our friend Dirk at OnTheForecheck posted an interesting article yesterday, that for a time was the lead story on the NHL’s page at Yahoo! sports.  Even his highness, Mr. Puck Daddy himself, linked to it.

He posed an interesting question about supplimental discipline, handed out by the NHL after dirty hits or naughty actions.  Do the original six get preferential treatment?

We all remember Marian Hossa sending Dan Hamhuis flying into the boards in the playoffs last season — a play that DEFINITELY merited a suspension, but didn’t supply one.

Anyway, Dirk ran some stats, and it’s a read that’s worth your time.

While I think that the stats are surprising, I’m inclined to think that the real results are simply that Colin Campbell & Co. are madly inconsistent in their league of justice, and sadly, it probably doesn’t bug them at all.  It’d be interested to know more specifics of the individual incidents….maybe repeat offenders, maybe in major rivalry games….. but that’s another study, for another day.

See you at the BC tonight!

All-Star Summary / Caption Contest

So that’ll do it for the All-Star weekend.  Linus Klasen was in the starting lineup and recorded an assist and two shots.  Mark Dekanich played the 3rd period, gave up the least amount of goals of any of the goalies that played (3 goals), but still got tagged for the loss.

Preds blogger Patten from Section 303 travelled to Hershey for the weekend, and we’ll look to link to some of his coverage soon.

In the meantime….we’ve got a few days until the next game, we’ve got a blizzard warning in effect….what better way to fight cabin fever than with another caption contest?  Right?  Ok, humor me, at least.  Right?  Right.

Winner gets cookies from the media room at a future game.

Scott Paulus gives us this great photo.  Good luck!

Josi Nets OT Winner Over IceHogs

Heading into the All-Star break, the Admirals have the best record in the conference.

In front of a sell-out crowd in Rockford, the Admirals blew a two goal lead, but prevailed in overtime with a Roman Josi slider 2:23 into the extra time.

Josi carried the puck through the neutral zone, had space to enter the offensive zone, and then threw a junkball at relief goaltender Alec Richards.  Or maybe we can liken the play to a passed ball by the catcher.  Whatever metaphor you like, it was a wonky shot that elevated the Admirals to their second straight win, and some great momentum hitting the All-Star break.

Josi’s skill set is tailor-made for 4-on-4 hockey.

“I think our team 4-on-4 does a pretty good job managing the puck,” coach Lambert said after the game.  “We turn back, we don’t give it away, we keep puck possession, and that’s the thing that Josi is really talented at.  That forum for him to play 4-on-4 with a little bit of extra ice suits him very well.  You know, he took a shot, and it dropped. A shot is never a bad play, and I think we passed up some shots as a team, which we didn’t do last night.”

The Ads got off to another quick start and had a 2-0 lead before the game was six minutes old.

Blake Geoffrion kept his hot streak going, beating starting goaltender Hannu Toivonen from the low slot, finishing a bang-bang play off a Grant Lewis pass from behind the net.

Mike Bartlett doubled the lead ten seconds later.  He threw the puck towards the net from a bad angle in the far corner, and it somehow got by Toivonen.  Ryan “Don’t Call Me Matt” Flynn had just arrived to the near goalpost, and his presence might have been just enough to open up some room for the shot, or at least a deflection.

That ended Toivonen’s night 5:44 into the game.  Enter Alec Richards, who gave up four goals last night in Grand Rapids.

Coach Lambert was pleased with yet another quick start.

“We’ve stressed starting the game (well), and if you look at our record when we score first, it’s pretty darn good.  We’ve had some  real good starts in a lot of hockey games lately, and it’s helped us win those games.”

Richards and Dex kept the pucks out of their nets for the rest of the period, which saw the IceHogs outshoot the Admirals 13-5.

In the 2nd, Rockford capitalized on a power play that I’m not sure should have been a power play.  Kelsey Wilson participated in some mutual shoving in front of the IceHogs goal after the whistle, but only Wilson went to the box for roughing.  The cynic in me thinks it was meant to be a make-up call.  Earlier in the period, Teemu Laakso got away with a boarding play, and when Evan Brophey took exception, only Brophey went to the box.  Still, I think our friend Shaun Davis should have kept things even instead of sending Wilson to the box for pushing roughing.

On that power play, Jeff Taffe was alone in the high slot, and he rifled a shot past Dekanich off a pass from Mathis Olimb, who was working along the near boards.

With 38.3 seconds left in the period, the IceHogs were awarded a penalty shot, after Rob Klinkhammer was taken down on a breakaway.  But on his penalty shot, he didn’t even get a shot away, allowing the Admirals to dodge a huge bullet in the waning moments of the period.

Late in the 3rd period, the IceHogs were able to draw even.  Mathis Olimb was credited with a pinball-esque goal.  It was a few seconds of just chaos, with Blake Geoffrion sliding along the ice, ultimately taking out one of his teammates, and the puck changing direction a few times on its way past Dekanich.

Josi’s OT goal was his fourth in five games, and kept a five-game point streak alive.

NOTES:

– Lines were the same as last night, except Aaron Johnson was scratched, and Mark Santorelli played on the line with Bartlett and Flynn.

Johnson is day-to-day, but they’re hoping he’ll be ready to play Friday.

Steve Begin is out long term with a lower body injury.  I don’t think we had touched on that yet.

– Coming off yesterday’s laugher, Coach Lambert was concerned about a possible let down.

“I think we had a lot of emotion in last nights game.  I was somewhat concerned that after you have such a high that you have trouble getting back to that level.  I thought our opponent was really good tonight, and I thought we did a good job of finding a way to win.”

– This wasn’t a great game for our defensemen.  Jon Blum in particular had quite the mixed bag of nice plays and botched plays in his end.  He was okay in front of his net, but engaging a puck-carrier along the boards, he was not good at all.  If he played the puck, he missed it.  If he played the body, they went around him, resulting in someone else needing to compensate.  A bad Teemu Laakso decision led to the Klinkhammer breakaway and eventual penalty shot.

But Mark “I just bailed you out” Dekanich is the reason why the Admirals won this game.  27 saves on 29 shots, many of which weren’t of the run-of-the-mill variety.

– So I mentioned that we’re in first place.  In fairness….please be advised that 6th place is just two points behind in the standings.

Linus Klasen and Dekanich will head off to Hershey for the All-Star game festivities.  Time Warner Sports 32 will have the broadcast to see how they do.

DISCUSSION POINTS:

– If you made the trip, do you like the neon lights that shine below the zambonis?  The house lights are dimmed during the intermissions after the games are done, I hadn’t seen before.

– Do you think Mueller and Halischuk will be gone on Tuesday?

– What is the ONE thing that the Admirals need to work on most during this break to ensure that they will have more success after the break?  I know there’s lots of stuff….but just give me one thing that you think is the most important right now.

Five Points For Blake, Eight Goals For Ads

It’s nice to get a laugher in our favor every once in awhile.  Even sweeter in front of a big crowd.

Maybe it’s the return of Chris Mueller and Matt Halischuk.  Maybe it’s that they had a week to prepare for this game.  Maybe it’s the green and gold face-off circles.

Whatever the reason, the Admirals ride off on their horses as victors, after an 8-1 win on Country Music Night over the Peoria Rivermen.

Blake Geoffrion led the way with two goals and three assists, and that line of Geoffrion, Linus Klasen, and Ryan Thang is on a roll.

Klasen and Thang both pitched in with a goal and two assists, and Andreas Thuresson played one of his best games of the season.

Geoffrion scored 42 seconds into the contest.  After his first shot hit iron, he continued to pursue the rebound, skated around the net with the puck, and his next shot beat Ben Bishop from the slot.

Then the Admirals exploded for four goals in the second period.

Mark Van Guilder scored his fourth of the year, but Andreas Thuresson is the one that did the dirty work in front of the net.  After Kelsey Wilson fed Thuresson the puck right in front of the crease, Andreas had a couple whacks at the puck.  He ended up kicking the puck a few feet away from the scrum down low, and Van Guilder had a great look, and beat Bishop.

Thuresson got the next goal, but Geoffrion did the dirty work on his.  Geoffrion carried the puck in down the right wing on an offensive rush, and held on to the puck as long as he could.  The defensemen slid himself out of the play, and Geoffrion fed Thuresson who was crashing the net.

So it’s the 8:02 mark of the second period, and the Admirals were up 3-0.  Anyone remember last home game?

Chris Mueller wasn’t here for it.  And his shorthanded goal at 11:56 was the backbreaker for the Rivermen.  With Kelsey Wilson serving a tripping penalty, Mueller and Halischuk were having a phenomenal forecheck.  Mueller outhustled the Rivermen to create a turnover in the offensive zone, and a quick pass found Halischuk open near the bottom of the faceoff dot.  The defensemen had the angle, and Halischuk tried a no-look shot that almost beat Bishop.  The hard work continued, and the puck then came back to Mueller for his fourth shorty of the season.

Klasen scored off a perfect pass from a Rivermen defenseman to make it a 5-0 lead.

Thang took a hooking penalty 9 seconds into the third, and Mark Cundari converted on that power play to spoil the shutout.

Thang then got that one back with a power play marker of his own, cashing in on the rebound of Roman Josi shot on the power play 51 seconds later.

Goal 7 went to Geoffrion, on (guess what) another rebound.  Linus Klasen had the first chance, skating around the defender and put a shot on Bishop from down low.  The rebound went right to Geoffrion.

Goal 8 COULD have gone to Geoffrion.  He had an open look in the slot, but elected to pass to a wide open Jon Blum, who was pinching down.  That ended the scoring with 3:45 left in the game.

So eight goals is pretty good.  How about two and a half fights in 19 seconds in the 3rd period with the game well out of hand.

I have to say it was half-a-fight, since Grant Lewis and Phil McRae got four for roughing instead of five for fighting.

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NOTES:

Here are your lines:

Thang – Geoffrion – Klasen
Halischuk – Mueller – Bourque
Wilson – Van Guilder – Thuresson
Flynn – Bartlett – (Various)

Discussion Points:

– Lots of guys in the Peoria penalty box.  Anybody feel that we were pretty close to a Tie Domi moment after the water bottle squirt into the stands?

– Mom?  Dad?  Mueller and Halischuk…..can we keep them?  Pweeeeeese?  Their mom and dad said it was okay.  Please please please please please!!!!  I’ll clean my room.  I’ll say nice things about Aaron Johnson.  PWEEEEEESE!

– Thuresson and Geoffrion producing….nice to see?  Think Geoffrion has officially arrived, or still too soon to say?

– Lost in the circus, Dekanich had another great outing.  After facing just 3 shots in the 1st period, the Rivermen made up a lot of ground over the second two periods, and his shorthanded stop of a Dave Spina breakaway was huge.

– Wilson’s fight.  Do you like the hot-dogging?  Man, the crowd ate that up.

– Man, you gotta feel bad for Ben Bishop.  After what goal would you have yanked him?

– If you were a passive fan (which you obviously aren’t….but pretend that you are….) is this a game that’ll make you want to come back?

– Offense is great…..let’s not lay an egg tomorrow in Rockford, okay?