Author: Ryan

Caption Contest Winner!

Time to announce the winner of the season’s first caption contest.

First, a couple of honorable mentions.  And they seemed to have to do with the least prominent character in the photo….

Mark said: “Everyone in the crowd and on the ice reacts to hearing the news that Drew MacIntyre makes half a million bucks as a glorified doorman.”  Nice callback to a recent Roundtable post!

I liked Admiralfreak’s “MacIntyre: “I hope that lady texting is starting up a #PasqualeIsSoPoor meme on twitter.”   Poor Mac.  Can’t get a break.  But giving up 10 goals in two games doesn’t help either.

But the winner….tough to argue with a caption that includes every single character in the picture, and finds a tasteful way to tie it all together!

From Isis:  “Shocking results from this weeks “Dancing with the Stars”. After a perfect waltz the night before, Matt Halischuk and Jaime Sifers stumbled horribly during their cha-cha in a hockey themed race for the puck. Judges Len Goodman and Bruno Tonioli were visibly shocked by the performance. Audience members were pleased with Halischuk’s choice of pink, but were visibly put off by their dancing efforts and were too busy texting. Drew MacIntyre could not be reached for comment.”

Way to go Isis!  Although I plead complete ignorance to the television show you referenced, this one actually made me laugh out loud.  And your prize?  In addition to the bragging rights in the Admirals Crew break room, you’re the first winner of the delicious media room cookies.  Send an email to admiralsroundtable (at) g mail, and let me know the next home game you’ll be attending, and we’ll set up the delivery of your prize.  But don’t expect any dancing with the delivery.  It’s in everyone’s best interests that way.

Thanks to everyone who submitted an entry….we’ll have another contest in the near future.

Klasen Recalled. Confirmed.

Hat tip to Chris Jerina, for pointing me in the direction of this post on the HFboards this morning…

A Swedish hockey publication is reporting that Linus Klasen has been recalled by the Predators.

I don’t speak Swedish….but Google does.  It goes a little something like this (thanks to OpenWheel on the HFboards for doing the dirty work)

Klasen get the chance in the NHL – is called up

After seven goals and three assists in his first seven games in the league are former farms Södertälje Forwarder Linus Klasen gained a great start to his career in North America. Klasen has made the most goals of all players in the AHL and he is eight points in the league. And now, a well-deserved chance in the NHL.

Named in the night

According to Linus Klasen HockeyExpressen.se has overnight been named to the Nashville Predators. There he becomes teammate of Swedish duo Anders Lindbäck and Patric Hörnqvist.

Injuries open

Nashville currently has both Marcel Goc and Matthew Lombardi on the injury list of forwards and zero based on hemmais when St. Louis Blues won 3-0 on Friday night.

I’m working to get confirmation from the team…but if this is true, he’ll certainly be missed in Abbotsford this weekend.  But at the same time, it’ll give other guys the chance to step up and be the man.  (that’s as good a positive spin I can muster right now.)

I can’t imagine that this would be a long term call-up with all the injuries the Preds are working through… But I’ll be interested to see what line Trotz skates Klasen on.  Most callups don’t get top 6 minutes…and what top six winger would be sent to a lower line to accomodate him?

Stay tuned.

UPDATE 10:09 AM….. STILL UNCONFIRMED.  Been in contact with the team, and it seems this is news to them as well.  I believe them.  The Swedish story could be very premature.  We’ll see.

UPDATE 11:24 — Confirmed with the team.  Klasen has been recalled.

Bartlett & Lehman To Cincy; Josi Update

It’s a numbers game sometimes.  And this is the card that Mike Bartlett and Scott Lehman just drew.

Bartlett is playing on a minor league two-way deal, so he’s the odd forward out, despite the speed and effort he has consistently been displaying.  The Steve Begin signing also contributed to the move.  And Lehman becomes the 8th defender when Roman Josi is ready to play….which is expected to be this weekend in Abbotsford!

Caption Contest!

The rumors are true!  The World Famous Short Shifts Admirals Roundtable Caption Contest is back!

For those that are new to our reindeer games, here’s how it works:

– We provide you a picture
– You write a funny caption (keep it clean, please)
– We pick a winner
– If local, winner gets media room cookies at a future home game.

Feel free to submit as many captions as you like!  We’ll pick a winner by faceoff on Friday night.

So here is the first photo, courtesy of photographer Scott Paulus.  Lots of material to work with in this one….Matt Halischuk, Jaime Sifers, Drew MacIntyre, intense guy and texty girls….

Good luck!

Pickard Re-Assigned To Cincy

The Admirals are going to see if lightning can strike twice.

Chet Pickard has been reassigned to the Cincinnati Cyclones of the ECHL, after starting this season 0-3-1, and not having won in his last 13 decisions dating back to last season.

This isn’t uncharted territory, as Mark Dekanich had a similar demotion last season.  He played two games for the Cyclones at the start of December, and he gave up just one goal over those two games.

Dekanich then won his next five games for the Admirals when he arrived back in Cream City, and was noticably more comfortable in net.

So here’s hoping Chet has a productive stint in Ohio.  The Cyclones play Friday, Saturday, Tuesday, and then Wednesday.  We’ll keep you posted on his performance this weekend.

Meanwhile, Jeremy Smith has been recalled to Milwaukee, likely to be in charge of opening the bench door.

The Case Of Chet Pickard


(Photo credit:  Scott Paulus)

Chet Pickard has now lost 13 straight decisions, the latest a 4-3 loss in Chicago last night.

For his last win, you need to go back to February 5th, 2010.  He still gave up 3 goals to the Houston Aeros in that game, but the Admirals provided him with 5 goals of support, including staking him to a 3-0 lead in the first 25:04 of the game.

So has it been a case of lacking offensive support in those 13 losses?

Partially.  The Admirals have averaged exactly two goals per game over those 13 losses.  And if you take out the 5 goals they scored in a game last season that Pickard lost after relieving Mark Dekanich,  that’s a 1.75 goals per game average over the other 12 games.  So the lack of offense has certainly made it a little more challenging for Chet.

Tough luck?  Maybe a little bit.  But Chet needs to be able to make his own luck sometimes.  And when we’re throwing around words like “softie”, “unacceptable”, “stoppable”, and  “weak” to describe the goals he’s allowing, he can be his own worst enemy too.

We’ve seen the talent.  But the confidence has got to be…let’s say…on the low side.

So Roundtable — what do we do about Chet?

– Have him spend some time in Cincy?  Worked well for Mark Dekanich last season.
– Have him spend some quality time with Mitch Korn this week?
– Practice, practice, practice, and just be ready for next game?
–  Other _______________ (be creative)

Laakso Returned

Man, the hits just keep coming today.

Teemu Laakso has been returned to the Admirals.  He did manage to get into a game while he was in Nashville, playing 2:43 against Dallas on a night when the Preds dressed seven defensemen.

The Preds don’t play again until Thursday, so if Ryan Suter isn’t ready to come off the IR by then, they may call someone up again to be the 7th defensemen.  Or they might roll with the 6 they have and hope that nothing freaky happens.

As for the Admirals, this may slide Scott Lehman back to being a healthy scratch.

Linus Klasen Earns Some Hardware

A well deserved honor — and probably not the last award he’ll win this year.

Klasen has been named the Reebok AHL Player Of The Week.  He even gets this nice write-up on the AHL’s homepage.

Tough to argue with the stats — he’s only leading the league in scoring, and he recorded a goal and an assist in each of the three games this weekend.

Don’t know how long he is for this league, but we’ll definitely enjoy it while it lasts.

Klasen & Dekanich Lead Admirals To Second Straight Win

The name of the game tonight was momentum.

The Abbotsford Heat had very little momentum for the majority of the game.  And when they did manage to get some momentum, the Admirals were able to answer back.

With the Admirals opening the 3rd period with a 2-0 lead (similar to last home game against Chicago), Abbotsford center John Armstrong scored just 1:47 into the frame.  He took down Jon Blum along the near boards, picked up the loose puck, and fired a perfect shot over a well positioned Mark Dekanich.

21 seconds later, the Admirals zapped all the momentum out of the Heat.

Ads defenseman Brett Palin took a shot from the point that deflected off Linus Klasen en route to the net, giving Klasen his 6th goal of the year.

Coach Lambert says the huge goal came from sticking to the game plan.

Klasen also assisted on the Admirals first goal, a power play marker that also went in on a deflection.  Klasen and Jamie Lundmark were at the point, and Klasen fed the puck over to Lundmark, whose slapshot went off a Heat defender and into the net.

Coach Lambert has great things to say about Klasen….and so does Linus Klasen.

I like the confidence.  A lot.

Mark Dekanich looked like a #1 goalie tonight.  And I’ve been hesitant to use that kind of language with him up to this point.  But he played a helluva game.  His rebound control was outstanding.  There was a breakdown in the second period when a shot was deflected on its way to the net.  He stayed with the deflection, and stuck a quick right pad out to stop a couple more follow-up shots.

But it wasn’t just Dekanich, as coach was happy to point out.

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NOTES:

Here are how your lines started:

Wilson – Lundmark – Halischuk
Thuresson – Geoffrion – Klasen
Thang – Van Guilder – Santorelli
Bourque – Bartlett – Mueller

– Scott Lehman played his first game of the season, and I think he held his own pretty well.  He wasn’t afraid to be physical.

– Scott Ford…another awful fight, and he somehow got an extra two for roughing out of it.  At least he didn’t get his face bloodied up this time.

– Mark “The Proof” Santorelli scored his second of the year.  He was leading a two-on-one rush, and his shot went off of Leland Irving’s glove and in the net.  Great to see The Proof on the scoresheet, but wow….that was a very weak goal for Irving.

– So far so good for the first 3-games-in-3-days stretch of the season.  It’s a matinee in Chicago tomorrow afternoon, and the Wolves will be playing in just their second straight day.  They lost in OT to Rockford Saturday night.  Coach Lambert looks ahead to the game.

OK Roundtable — Here are some questions for you.

1)  Got our first chance to see Jamie Lundmark.  First impressions?
2)  We know the offense that Klasen can provide.  Do you think he’s holding his own on defense?
3)  After two straight solid performances by Dekanich….would you play him again tomorrow?
4)  Who will get benched in favor of Steve Begin tomomrrow?
5)  Give us your unsung hero for the game.

Laakso Recalled

(photo credit:  Scott Paulus)

Still waiting for the official release to hit the presses, but defenseman Teemu Laakso has been recalled by the Predators.

UPDATE 1:07pm, Joshua Cooper from the Tennessean is tweeting that “Preds recall Teemu Laakso from Milwaukee per a team release.”  So it’s officially official now.

With road games on Saturday and Sunday, Nashville has apparently elected to carry a 7th defenseman on the roster.

While Laakso has had a nice start to the season, playing some solid D and contributing offensively to the tune of four assists in five games (that ties him for 3rd on the team in points), raise your hand if you are surprised that it’s not Aaron Johnson getting the call?

I’m raising my hand.

Johnson hadn’t played very well in his first four games, but he did play his best game Friday night in Grand Rapids.  Still, I thought his NHL experience would trump the underwhelming early season play.

If Laakso is up for the weekend, the Ads should still be fine on the defensive side of things, as it may open up the door for Scott Lehman to suit up for the first time this year.  And if Laakso is up for awhile, we’ll still be fine, as reports are saying that Roman Josi may be ready to go in about another week.

Game two of the Admirals’ first 3-in-3 set is tonight at the Bradley Center.

More update — Josh Cooper (who is still pretty awesome) has a blog post out there saying that part of the reason for Laakso’s call-up is due to some defensemen who are a little under the weather.  He may or may not play, but it’s good to have the flexibility just in case Cody Franson is horking up his lunch.