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Preds Recall Thuresson For Some Reason


(Photo Credit:  Scott Paulus)

Geez, if he had known that all he had to do was score one goal and get a callup, he would have done it 30 games ago!

Baffled.  Absolutely baffled.  But he’s reportedly in San Jose already, so he may get some icetime tonight.

If it’s at the expense of Chris Mueller, that’ll be very disappointing.

You work hard, you do all the right things, you say all the right things, you practice, you produce, and it’s great.  And then someone else who doesn’t produce gets the promotion.  That’s got to be rough for a guy like Matt Halischuk who has been pretty good lately.

I’m happy for Andreas because I like the guy, but I refuse to believe that he was the most deserving of a callup.

I’m sure there’s a reason why they chose him.  Maybe his previous NHL experience.  Maybe he fits tonight’s gameplan better than others.  Maybe they were tired of dressing Wade Belak and wanted someone who could play some D.  Maybe it’s just for depth.  Maybe it’s blackmail.  Maybe they’re going to try to showcase him for a possible trade.  Maybe Lane just said that he had enough.

Lots of maybees.  Feel free to add your best theory in the comments section.

“They’re All Four-Pointers”

This weekend the Admirals will continue their stretch of playing 5-straight games against teams from the North division.  Teams we don’t get to see that often.  But that doesn’t make the importance of the games any less.

“We talk about ‘division games’ and ‘four point games’,” Coach Lambert says.  “They’re all four pointers.  Doesn’t matter if it’s the North division or our division because there is a crossover in the playoff race.”

Yes, back again this year in the Western Conference, is the crossover rule.  There are eight teams in the West Division, and just seven in the North.  So if the fifth place team in the West Division has a better record than the 4th place team in the North Division, the West Division team would play in the North playoff bracket as the 4th place team.

Would that have been great for the NFL playoffs this year?

If the season ended today, the 5th place Wolves (45 points) would crossover because their record is better than the 4th place Abbotsford Heat (39 points).  Hell, they’d be tied for 1st place if they played in the North (although, they’ve played more games than everyone).

So it’s more than just a novelty playing Toronto tonight and Hamilton tomorrow afternoon.  The Admirals will look to build on their 10-3 record against teams from the North this weekend, and strengthen their position in the conference.

Klasen Reassigned…Again

Looks like more tough love from the Nashville Predators for Linus Klasen.

Just an hour after I ranted about how Klasen should have played in southern California instead of Wade Belak, the Admirals goal scoring spark plug got a return trip to Wisconsin.

When I interviewed Klasen after the Predators morning skate on Wednesday, he seemed to know this move was inevitable.  More seasoning in the AHL is what Barry Trotz and Nashville are calling for as the Predators top scorers slowly return to the line up.

Klasen did get an average of nearly 13 minutes of ice time in the three games he appeared in for the Predators, though he registered no points.

On the bright side, this is a nice perk for those of us making the trek to the Bradley Center this weekend, getting to see Klasen again lace up for the Admirals.  If he dresses Saturday night, there will be an awesome match up of highly skilled, developing players, with Nazem Kadri playing for the Toronto Marlies and Klasen skating for Milwaukee.

So Roundtable, Are you excited or disappointed to see Linus Klasen back in Milwaukee?

Big League Observations from the Press Box

A short vacation/work trip to southern California to take in the Rose Bowl afforded me the chance to spectate the Milwaukee Admirals’ parent club, the Nashville Predators, as they competed in Anaheim one night prior to my return voyage back to frosty Wisconsin.

Here are four of my observations from the Predators 4-1 victory over the Ducks.

1) Chris Mueller fits right in with Nashville.

Though Chris Mueller finished the night with just 8:28 of playing time (the second fewest minutes of any Predators forward) he played a strong two-way game, registering two shots on goal and contributing to several sustained Nashville shifts in the offensive zone.  Though Mueller is slightly undersized by NHL standards, the work ethic he showed all year in Milwaukee was evident at the Honda Center.  In three games of NHL action through Thursday, Mueller has yet to score, but I have a feeling that will change in the near future.

2) Wade Belak over Linus Klasen?  Seriously, Why?

I have seen enough of Wade Belak’s career to really wonder why he has an NHL job in the first place.  Against Anaheim, Belak played a whole 1:55, picking up an entertaining scrap with veteran NHL goon George Parros.  Belak was in the lineup against the Ducks simply to match up against Anaheim’s size, but everyone else seemed to be doing just fine, including the 5’10” Mueller.  Instead of Belak, I wanted to watch Linus Klasen skate alongside Mueller to give Nashville another potential scoring option.

With a back-to-back game in Los Angeles on Thursday, I certainly would have plugged Klasen into the lineup against the more up-tempo Kings.  Belak was a complete non-factor, getting less than four minutes of ice time in this game.  I have to think that Klasen would have made a more positive impression than Belak, especially as a player hungry to get into the line up.  Still, Nashville dominated for a 5-2 come from behind win.

3) Jerred Smithson and Nick Spaling made big impressions.

Jerred Smithson might not be the most exciting player on the Predators, but the former Admiral plays with a ton of heart.  Smithson worked his tail off the whole game, and got rewarded with fluky goal that only he knew was in.  Playing on the same line as Smithson, Nick Spaling played what I thought was his best game so far with Nashville.  He logged over 17 minutes of ice time, assisted on Smithson’s goal and was all over the place on the Predators relentless forecheck.

4) Sheldon Brookbank is stuck as the odd man out in Anaheim.

The remembrance of Brian Burke’s general manager days in Anaheim remains obvious in the team’s defensive corps.  Despite losing Chris Pronger and Scott Niedermayer over the past two years, there are few precious open slots on the Ducks blueline.  With all eight rostered defensemen currently healthy, former Admiral Sheldon Brookbank is finding a hard time getting into the line up, much like fellow veteran Paul Mara.  From watching him during the pregame skate, Brookbank looked like he was itching to get back to competing rather than spectating.

Caption Contest Winner & Thursday Links

Ok, time to give you the caption contest winner.

We went straight to the man himself, Matt Moore!  He hand picked the winner from all the wonderful responses.

First though, I’d like to give an honorable mention to Big Red.  Love the ACME reference.  Man, the ACME factory just has all the coolest stuff to do anything but catch a roadrunner!

But the winner……and now two-time defending caption contest champion….is Mark.

“Matt Moore has flashbacks of being bullied in grade school while watching the stretching of the bungee cord. Thus resulting in Moore picking out his ‘pseudo-wedgie’.”

Way to go Mark!  You’ve won a second helping of media room cookies!

Also, Matt wanted me to let you know that he still hears everyone saying “That’s debatable!” after penalties end, and he absolutely loves it.

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Three home games in four days.  Word on Mark Dekanich is that he’s been practicing, but nothing official about whether he’ll be ready to go for tonight or not.  Looks like Chet Pickard is still on the roster just in case.

Here are some more links, mostly from the Tennessean.

Blake Geoffrion wrote another post for the newspaper.  It’s par for the course.

Need something to do Friday night since there’s no Admirals game?  Go catch the Badgers!  Friday’s Badger game is Geoffrion night.  Here’s an article about it, with a few quotes from Blake.

Here’s a bit about Chris Mueller, who should be getting some more ice time on this west coast trip.

An update on Cal O’Reilly’s injury.  “That’s not so good, Al.”

See you tonight!

Photos From Sunday’s Game / Caption Contest

Photo credits:  Ryan freaking Miller, ya’ll.

Eh, I’m not a pro….I can’t hold a candle to Chris Jerina or Scott Paulus.  I don’t even deserve to be mentioned in the same paragraph as them.  But with Sutty holding down the recap, it allowed me to roam around and try to pretend that I knew how to work my wife’s fancy schmancy camera.

So here you go.

First, the man of the hour.  His Yonkness.

Gabriel Bourque attempting to check his Yonkness.  Kind of reminds me of this.

Bourque working hard around the crease.

The puck sitting in the middle of the of the scrum.  If I knew a rugby joke, I’d make it here.

This is a rare one indeed.  Jeff Smith calling a penalty.  Looks of disbelief all around.  And Matt Halischuk lost a contact lens.

And I’ll leave you with a photo for a caption contest.  You know the rules by now.

Featuring our good friends, Matt Moore, John W. Bitter, Nate Harker, Brian Martens, and HHP contestant….

Pictures From The Houston Game

You can see them here, via The 3rd Intermission blog in Houston.

I was looking forward to reading their take on the game, but sadly, they phoned it in.  We’ll link to it anyway, because we’re swell like that.

Enjoy the pictures.

UPDATE:  Speaking of going through the motions, let’s hear it for the editors at the Journal Sentinel!

Here’s the thing…our friend Dave Boehler writes the story.  But he doesn’t write the headline or photo captions or anything else.  Most people don’t know that, but it’s true.  Dave has nothing to do with the attempted wit of the headlines.

Great headline in the story for the game against Houston:  “Admirals finally has the bounces go their way.”

Ok, everybody makes mistakes….we all do.  We all butcher some  grammar rules and take some liberties with others….But their job is to make a headline fit for publishing, and anything short of that is unacceptable.   This makes Dave look bad, and I can’t get behind that.  What a joke.

Also, would it kill them to make sure they spell the names of the players correctly in the photo caption?  Who is Peter Zigoni?   And really….THAT was the photo they chose to run with?  I’d use it for a caption contest, if I didn’t already know what everyone was going to write….

Yonkman To Return to BC On Sunday

Watch the football game later on your DVR or VCR or whatever you have set up.

Be at the Bradley Center on Sunday, as the San Antionio Rampage come visit, with former Admiral Nolan Yonkman included.

The Phoenix Coyotes just sent Yonkman back to San Antonio after he played his first games in the NHL since the 05-06 season.  In 12 games, he recorded one assist, eight shots, 24 PIMs, 34 hits, 9 blocks, and was a +3 defensively.

So here’s your question:  How do you plan to greet Yonkman in his first return to his former stomping grounds?  Cheers?  Boos?  Indifference?  And how do you think the Admirals faithful will react in general?

Minor League Holiday Trials and Tribulations

One of the toughest aspects of being a minor league hockey player is dealing with all the unknowns of playing on a two-way contract.  With only a short notice, players with these deals can be tossed back and forth within an organization.

Over the past two seasons Milwaukee Admirals forward Mark Van Guilder dealt with plenty of unwanted movement, in his case between Milwaukee and the Cincinnati Cyclones.  Van Guilder spent his holiday season of 2009-2010 putting a lot of miles on his car.

“Last year I was on a two-way contract between Milwaukee and Cincinnati,” Van Guilder said. “I spent the first half of the season up with the Admirals, but I was sent down to Cincinnati the week before Christmas.”

Van Guilder’s well prepared travel plans got washed away in the transaction.

“Instead of that quick five hour drive home that I was planning on doing, it ended up being that I played with the Cyclones in Trenton and then had ride back through the night to Cincinnati,” Van Guilder said. “After the bus ride I got right into my car and drove the 12 hours home.”

Van Guilder points to Milwaukee forward Dylan Hunter this year as a player who is going through the same sorts of holiday hassles.

“Hunter just got called up to the Admirals and now he’s had to change his travel plans,” Van Guilder said.

Despite the minor league travel issues, Van Guilder feels lucky to be able to get home.

“Playing in Milwaukee, we do get a few days to go home,” Van Guilder said.  “It’s kind of mess sometimes, but were fortunate to get home and see our families anyways.”