Author: Ryan

Klasen Recalled

Have I mentioned lately how awesome Josh Cooper is?

Josh Cooper is the Preds beat writer for the Tennessean.  And he provides better coverage in his sleep than John Glennon could fully awake.

Josh brings us these details today.

Linus Kla­sen is in the house. The Mil­wau­kee sni­per was reca­lled today. The rea­son? Steve Sulli­van (lower-body) and Mar­tin Erat (upper-body) are no-goes for tonight’s game against the Blues. Nash­vi­lle Coach Barry Trotz said Kla­sen will most likely slide into Erat’s spot, with Ser­gei Kos­titsyn and Mar­cel Goc kee­ping the across-the-pond con­ti­nuity of the “Euro” line.

Trotz said he hoped Erat would return Tues­day against the Dallas Stars. Sulli­van, he was less sure about. Nashville’s lea­ding sco­rer made the trip to St. Louis, but not to play. Trotz said Sulli­van was here to see a doctor.

So it sounds like another cup of coffee for Klasen, but it sounds like it will be short-term.  But if he’s able to show some chemistry with those linemates, hopefully he’ll be able to give the coaches a tough decision about sending him back to Milwaukee when Erat is ready to go.

We’ll see how it goes in St. Louis tonight!

Thoughts From Poile And Trotz Part II

Before we get to Part II, I’d like to take this opportunity to wish you the happiest holiday season of your lives.  If you’re in to Chirstmas, may it be merry this wonderful day.  If you’re in to movies and Chinese food today, may there be a great plot and some hot & sour soup.  From all of us at the Roundtable, we wish you all the best, we thank you for your support so far this season, and we thank you for reading and commenting.

Okay!  Time for the sequel.  Here we go!

On Linus Klasen, and what he needs to do to get some more NHL time:

Poile —  I think it’s a little bit of getting used to the North American game.  I think it’s also the defensive part of the game…defensive responsibilities.  It’s not just all offense, you’ve got to be responsible.  The power play is one thing, but most of the game is still played 5-on-5.  I’d like to think because of his scoring prowess that we can find a way to give him a chance before not too long.

Poile recognizes the offensive skill, and sounds like he’s hopeful that they’ll be able to make a place for him at some point this season.

He’s more of a mystery to Coach Trotz.

Trotz — He’s a hard guy to gauge, since he does everything with his hands, and he doesn’t really skate and cover a lot of area.  He sort of just stands there and makes plays.  And that’s very difficult to do in the National Hockey League.  Here they have guys they have great hands like Zetterberg and Datsyuk — they’re not standing still when they’re doing that.  So it’s going to be very difficult for him to have a lot of success playing a very specific role.   And that role would have to be either replacing a JP Dumont or Steve Sullivan or someone like that, who’s really a pure offensive guy, and put a couple responsible guys (with him) and see if we can have some success.  I think he’s got a good chance at some point again with us.”

They both end their assessments the same way.  I think if Klasen can make some progress with his defensive responsibility, and if the Preds keep mustering only one goal a game (like they have in their last three games), he may find himself back in Music City.  But the take-home message is that from a long-term perspective, there needs to be more to his game than just creativity.

On who was impressive in the game against the Wolves on Tuesday:

Trotz: — I’m really happy with our young defense.  Laakso, Josi, and Blum.  Up front, first time seeing Bourque at this level — I really like him.  Chris Mueller, to me is really to come along.  Geoffrion still has some holes in his game yet, but he’ll get there.  Lane will get that out of him.

I think Blum has had good games and bad games lately, but I think Josi and Laakso have been pretty good.  Of course, tough to ignore Mueller’s game these days.  Interesting to see him call out Geoffrion like so.  Lane’s a great teacher, and it’s nice to see that Trotz has Lane’s back.  Geoffrion’s progression will no doubt be one of the keys for the Admirals success as we head into 2011.

And what do the Preds want Santa Claus to bring them today?

Poile:  Just want us to be healthy.
Trotz:  Some health.  We really could use Legwand and Lombardi back on a full time basis.

Ok Roundtable — so what are you hoping Santa will bring the Admirals (or hockey in general) today?

Thoughts From Poile And Trotz Part I

The day before their game against the Chicago Blackhawks this week, Preds GM David Poile, coach Barry Trotz, and other folks from the parent club took in the Admirals game in Rosemont.  The aforementioned VIP’s were gracious enough to give me a few minutes of their time during the intermissions of the game, and here are some of the things they had to say.  We’ll split it up into two posts…I’ll call this first post…”Part I”.  Clever, eh?

On the maturation of Nick Spaling:

David Poile — What he’s really been good at is on the penalty kill and defensively.  Our penalty killing was 23rd in the league when he came up and now it’s 6th overall, and he’s a big part of why that has improved.  We wish he could produce a bit more offensively.

26 games so far for Spaling with the Preds this year.  One goal, and one assist.  But he’s getting a ton more ice time than he seemed to last year….no more of this 5:30 per game stuff.

Barry Trotz — Nick has done a really good job.  One of the reasons we wanted to send him back to Milwaukee (at the start of the season) was to try and find that offensive sort of touch that he had in juniors a little bit.  We’ve just had a lot of injuries especially at the center position with Lombardi and Legwand and that.  And our penalty kill wasn’t going very well, and that’s what Nick does – plays center, kills penalties.  We called him up and he’s done a real good job.  Still looking for a little more offensive from him — he got his first NHL goal…we put him on the power play for a 5-on-3 to get it for him.  He’s done a really good job, a detailed guy, and he’s played very well.  We were hoping to get him back to Milwaukee, but it hasn’t happened.”

I think when Lombardi is finally ready to go, that may be his ticket back to Milwaukee.

On Mark Dekanich’s callup:

Trotz — He came the first couple practices and he looked really quite good and had a lot of confidence.  After a couple of days of practice, guys picked him apart pretty good.  That happens — that’s not uncommon.  Down here (in the AHL), shooters aren’t quite as quick, aren’t quite as crafty.  They started picking him apart, he started losing a little bit of confidence, started cheating, and then they REALLY picked him apart, and that’s not uncommon.  He’s very similar to Chris Mason.  When he first came up he was like that…he’s a bulldog, he’s got a great spirit, competitiveness, details, athleticism.  And that was the first taste of it.   He’ll learn from it, and he’ll be much better next time he’s up.”

Loved his assessment about how Dex had been practicing, because that’s a whole side of the game that we’re not privy too in the least bit.  For any kind of info about how he had been doing, we pretty much just had to base things on the one game he got in to, and stuff he’d say on his twitter page.  And I’m sure he’ll be better next time too.

On Chet Pickard being sent back to the ECHL:

Poile —  The idea is that with Dekanich probably playing most of the games here, Pickard will get to play most of the games down there.  I think that’ll be a good thing for him.  He just needs to play a lot of hockey, get some wins under his belt, get his game back together.  It’s another maturing process that we go through with a lot of these young guys.”

It sounds like they haven’t given up hope on Chet yet.  We’ll see how he does in Cincy over the next couple of months.

In the next post (which we’ll call “Part II”), GM and Coach weigh in on who impressed them against the Wolves, what they’d like from Santa for Christmas, and their thoughts on the man who has been the center of attention in the comments section of this blog lately — #86, Linus Klasen.

Ads Hit The Break With Shootout Win

After a disappointing effort against the Wolves on Saturday, the Admirals rebounded with a much better performance Tuesday night, beating the Wolves 3-2 in a shootout.

LINKS:  Box score, Ads recap, Wolves recap, Game highlights (thank you Wolfkeeper), Kulda lynching

I won’t go into the descriptions of each goal, as the highlights speak for themselves, and the play-by-play guys do a pretty good job with analysis.  But I’ll share some thoughts…

– Some fluky goals against tonight, and the interesting thing is that’s not usually how the Wolves beat you.  It’s usually skill, speed, power-play, and crashing the net.  But the two goals?  A long shot catching Dex cheating, and a play where Dex kind of taps it in himself.  Despite those goals, good marks to Dekanich and the defense for neutralizing the high powered offense.

– Dex really did settle down after that first goal.  Very poised, and stayed that way with all the chaos around him, and getting run into a few times.  The Admirals had a goaltending interference penalty called in their favor tonight, with Riley Holzapfel bowling into Dekanich at the end of the second period.  That was the penalty that gave the Admirals the power play that they tied the game with.  The Wolves complained was that Holzapfel was pushed by Brett Palin, but I’m not sure the physics work out in their favor.  Palin was late with his push, and had he been successful, I think it would have pushed Holzapfel wide of the net.  Yes, he did get a get a little bit of Holzapfel, but I think Riley still had time and space to avoid contact with Dekanich.  I think it was the right call.  But I had the benefit of replays….the ref had to make a call on a bang-bang play.  In defense of the Wolves, the ref did let a ton of stuff go, and a lot of that was to Milwaukee’s advantage.

– Touching on the 2nd Wolves goal for a moment.  The ref didn’t have a good angle on the puck, and I think one could make the argument (Lane probably tried to) that the play should have been blown dead as soon as he lost site of the puck.  The camera angles were great, but the ref doesn’t have those.  He didn’t call it a goal right away, but after discussion with the linesmen, and a conversation on a phone in the penalty box area, the play was ruled a goal.  I’m certainly not arguing that the puck didn’t cross the line, and credit the goal judge for being on top of it.  We’re able to read Lane’s lips in the highlight video…I’d be interested to know what the ref said back to him.

And Wolfkeeper (or anyone else who may know) — is the league testing out video replay in the All-State Arena?  Any idea who was on the other end of that Bat-phone call?

– Great special teams from the Admirals.  Great puck movement on the power play.  Some nights pucks bounce over sticks at the blue line and passes aren’t clean.  Tonight they moved the puck well, and won battles down low to spend a lot of time in the attack zone during their power play chances.

– I’d be interested to know what Lundmark was yapping about after his shootout goal.  But man….Mannino looked like a different goalie in the shootout.  If you’re going to try to poke it away like that he did on Lundmark’s attempt, you better get it.

– After going backhand and forehand on previous shootout attempts/penalty shots against the Wolves, Klasen goes five-hole.  Way to keep ’em guessing!  Pretty good offensive night for Klasen on the stat sheet, and overall play too.

– Took the camera folks less than 3 minutes to put my wife and I on the Megatron.  Grand.  We elected to find some new seats.

– 3 stars on the box score?  Not the 3 that were announced.  Mannino and Machacek were in the original announcement, if I recall correctly…

– Preds are playing the Blackhawks Wednesday night, and the Preds brass made the trip to Rosemont tonight.  I had the chance to talk with Coach Trotz and Mr. Poile, and we’ll share some of their thoughts with you over the holiday break.

Discussion?  Watch the highlights and opine away!

Tonight’s Recap…

…will be delayed.

Just a quick programming note.  I’m going to Rosemont as a fan, so I won’t have my computer with me.  I’ll work on a recap when I get back home nort’ of the border.

Maybe see you there?

(By “THERE”, I mean in Rosemont.  Not my home.  I probably don’t want to see you there.)

Ok. So…About Last Night

Wasn’t there and didn’t listen to the game.  But from the people that I’ve talked to, it sounds like it wasn’t that great of a showing.

I’ll let the people who made the trip chime in with their thoughts in the comments section….but to sum up…not a good day for the Nashville organization.  Ads lost to the Wolves 5-1, Preds lost to the Kings 6-1, and the Cyclones lost 7-2.  So 18-4 is the grand tally.

Turning point in the game?  Already down 2-0 in the waning moments of the 2nd period, Blum and Laakso were called for penalties at the same time, and it gave the Wolves a full two minutes with the two-man advantage.  They only needed 26 seconds to cash in, scoring at 19:59 of the period.  Still on the power play opening the 3rd period, they scored again to make it a 4-0 lead.

Meanwhile in Music City, Mark Dekanich made is NHL debut coming on in relief of Anders Lindback, stopping 22 of 25 shots in a hair under 50 minutes of action.  You can check out the game highlights from Dirk’s recap at ontheforecheck.com.  Not the best goals he has given up….ok, that’s a weird sentence.  Credit the Kings, but I think Dex probably wants one or two of those back.

And then after the game, he was re-assigned to Milwaukee, along with Steve Begin.  So I think that will mean the end of Chet Pickard in Milwaukee for a bit, and maybe Dylan Hunter too.

So for those who made the trip to Rosemont….. Was this the worst effort you’ve seen all year?  Good thing this wasn’t last last game before the holiday break….

Smith Scares Monsters; Ads Win 3-0

(Photo credits: Scott Paulus)

In their final home game before Christmas, the Admirals welcomed the Lake Erie Monsters out of the cold.  And then they kicked them out and shut the door on them, getting the victory 3-0 on Friday night.

Jeremy Smith turned aside all 31 shots he faced for first AHL shutout, and boy did he earn it.  Many of the saves were Hasek-esque, and his athleticism was on full display.  Well positioned, well timed, and with good vision of the puck all night, Smith solidified his position as the #2 goalie in town after Nashville returns one to us in the very near future.

“Our goalie was the difference in the game,” Coach. Lambert said after the game.  Tough to argue otherwise.

“There were some dangerous rebounds at times, but I think the thing that stood out the most for me was his athleticism and his ability to battle on second saves.  Some of those saves were desperate saves, and he’s got good quickness and good athleticism that allowed him to do that.”

The Admirals were able to kill off all five Monster power play chances, and Coach is quick to credit Smith for that success.

“And as I’ve said numerous times, your penalty killing is only as good as your goaltender.  And they probably should have had a couple power play goals, but our goaltender made the difference.”

The first goal of the game was present for Ryan Thang…giftwrapped by Julien Brouiliette.  Along the near boards in his defensive zone, Brouiliette tried to make a cross-ice pass to another player, but his stick got more ice than puck.  Since he didn’t get the wood on it that he intended, the puck went right to a forechecking Thang, who beat Jason Bacashihua with a backhand shot that made Teddy Bears fall from the sky.

In the second period, some forechecking  by Linus Klasen led to the Admirals second goal.  Yes, a steal instead of a turnover from Klasen.  After a poor clearing attempt seemed to catch a bad spot on the boards, Klasen picked up the puck, darted towards the net, and instead of shooting, found Mark “The Proof” Santorelli by the right goalpost.  It was the Proof’s 7th of the year.  That was a set play, after winning the neutral zone face-off, and playing it around the boards.  Credit to Klasen for coming away with the puck, and credit to Santorelli for being at the right place in front of the net.

2-0 for the Admirals after two periods, but they were outshot 24-14 in the same span.  Lake Erie really did dominate the 2nd period, but Smith and the Admirals’ defense were outstanding.

Jamie Lundmark made it a 3-0 lead with a power play marker in the 3rd.  Aaron Johnson was pinching down and took a shot from a sharp angle, and the rebound kicked right to the slot, where Lundmark was working.  It was another of the dirty blue-collar goals that Lundmark has had the knack for lately, driving to the net and putting in a rebound.  His shot seemed to deflect off of Bacashihua’s skate and hit the roof before bouncing back down and over the line.

Lines:

Thang – Van Guilder – Bourque
Thuresson – Lundmark – Geoffrion (the latter two both took some faceoffs)
Wilson – Hunter – Bartlett
Klasen – Mueller – Santorelli

TOPICS FOR DISCUSSION:

Remember that one shot that Jeremy Smith kept the puck from going in the net?  That was awesome, man.  And then that other one right after that when he was in the crease and then made the save?  That was awesome too.  So, did you ever see the Terminator?

No seriously, how awesome was Smith and the defense?  Equal MVP’s in tonight’s game, would you say?  Any of the defensemen excel over the others?

– Great to see the Ads capitalize on the Monster defensive zone miscues.  Lane talks a lot about playing a detailed game, and the Monster defensemen’s lack of detail helped lead to those first two goals.  That’s what lack of detail looks like.  And we don’t usually see it on our end of the ice.  I give Johnson a hard time about his penalties, but we really are fortunate to have 7 bona fide pro defensemen, who are consistently being some of the best players on the ice night in and night out.  It’s a luxury that our young goalies are lucky to have right now.

– Thuresson?  Bueller?  Bueller?  Looked like he took a step backwards tonight.  Not scoring.  Not hitting.  No urgency.  Fair statement?

– Not Lundmark’s best game, but he made up for some of it with that goal.  He’s becoming the go-to-guy in front of the net.

– A couple more penalties for Aaron Johnson.  We have now officially renamed the penalty box “Johnson’s Office”.  And in our twittercasts, Sutty is giving his teammates tasks to do in Johnson’s office when they go to the box.  Like putting some coversheets on some TPS reports.  Sutty thinks he’s pretty funny.  I think he is too.

– Do you like seeing Klasen get fired up like he did in the 3rd?  Or would you rather he stay out of confrontation?

– Anything else catch your eye tonight that you’d like to share with the class?

– And let’s hear it for the pre-game wedding.  Let it be a lesson for all you engaged people out there….don’t tie the rings too tight on the pillow!  And the ceremony doesn’t need to be long…..the sooner it’s done, the sooner you get to the bar!

Caption Contest Winner 12/17

You’ve had your chance to be funny.  And now it’s time to select a winner in our latest caption contest.

Honorable Mentions go to:

– Big Red for “Limbo. You’re doing it wrong.”  It’s not a bona fide caption contest unless Big Red gets an honorable mention.  So there it is.

– Creed Feed for “There’s goes Blake’s shot at getting on ABC’s Skating With The Stars!”  It’s funny, but totally piggybacking off of the last winner with the ABC prime time television reference.   Can’t give it to ya this time.

And with the help of Mr. Big Shot himself, Eric Kent….. we have selected and are pleased to announce the winner of the delicious media room cookies…..

Even after four years at Wisconsin, Blake Geoffrion still has to be taught how to “Jump Around”.

Mazel tovs to Mark for his caption!  Send me a message to admiralsroundtable (at) g(mail) dot com , and we’ll work out the delivery.  If you’re coming to tonight’s game, let me know your seat location, and I should be able to get your winnings to you this evening.

As always, thanks to everyone for playing our silly reindeer games.

Haydar Suspended

So, I’m just minding my own business…reading some of the headlines and news stories at theahl.com ….. And then I see this:

The AHL also announced that Chicago Wolves right wing Darren Haydar has been suspended for three (3) games as a result of his actions in a game at Abbotsford on Dec. 11.

Haydar was assessed a game misconduct under AHL Rule 40.4 for physical abuse of an official (Category III), resulting in an automatic three-game suspension.

Haydar will miss Chicago’s games tonight (Dec. 15) and Friday (Dec. 17) at Rockford and Saturday (Dec. 18) vs. Milwaukee.

Haydar?  Suspended?  3 games?  What the hell happened?  That’s not like him.  Maybe all that time being a Chicago Wolf is rubbing off on him?

I haven’t seen the play yet, but in reading several sources (including the Wolfkeeper.org message boards), here’s how it seems to have happened.

The story starts in a familiar way, with Haydar questioning why referee David Banfield (who is an AWFUL referee) didn’t call a penalty on one of the Abbotsford Heat players after Haydar was taken down.  Nothing surprising so far.  Haydar does that all the time.

Banfield then gave him two minutes for unsportsmanlike conduct.  Then a misconduct for abuse of officials.  The linesman escorting him off the ice was apparently being a bit aggressive in his driving.  And Haydar gave a push back.  That’s definitely a no-no.  And that’s where the game misconduct and suspension came from.

We’ve seen linesmen get a little extra fresh with players before.  Do you think they should have their actions reviewed by the league too?  Where is line drawn where officials can abuse players?

I’ll see if I can find the video somewhere on the internet, and share it with the class….

New Caption Contest

Long break in the middle of the week… So to help pass the time, here’s another caption contest for you, courtesy of the lens of Scott Paulus.

As usual, media room cookies will be awarded to the winner and delivered to their seats at a future Admirals game.  Or if the winner isn’t local, maybe we’ll send you an autographed picture of Sutty eating media room cookies.  That’d have to be able to get you, like, 25 cents on eBay.  Maybe a buck with the buy-it-now option….

ANYWAY…..

RULES:  Submit a caption of the picture, or you can give quotes to the players in the picture in the comments section of this post.  Just make us laugh!  Keep the content PG-13, and don’t insult your fellow fans.

Good luck!