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  • Player Safety and Why it needs to be fixed

    Player Safety and Why it needs to be fixed

    *Editor’s Note – It has become more and more evident that people’s team “loyalty” has been blinding them from the reality of the issue that the NHL has and that is it’s inconsistency in their Player Safety Department where Mike Matheson of the Florida Panthers will get suspended 2 games for his WWE style bodyslam of Vancouver Canucks rookie Elias Petterson, however, when Josh Morrissey of the Winnipeg Jets did the very same thing to Washington Capitals forward TJ Oshie, all he received was a fine for his actions. It is with this inconsistency that we here at TXHT take issue with, along with some of the blinded comments that we see on social media as well. In the article below, Steve does a wonderful job of breaking down this inconsistency. The uproar should not be about how our teams are getting screwed over by none calls and such. Our upraor should be about something more true, and that is the inconsistency of the NHL Department of Player Safety. – Michael

     

    Over the last few years we’ve heard the NHL preach on the topic of player safety, everything they’ve been saying has been true. Players need to be protected from what could life altering injuries. But I think in the grand spectrum of things fans and the NHL alike has heard so much about Head shots that they’ve forgotten about plays or hits that aren’t head shots but are still suspendable and dangerous.  Over the last few weeks I’ve read comments on other blog articles with fans stating that it wasn’t a head shot so not a suspendable offence or that’s only interference and only a 2-minute penalty. So, let’s take a look this and let’s break it down in a few parts. First, we will take an in-depth look at the rules and what are meant by them, then we will look at some examples that have happened over the last few weeks and use those rules to make justified judgments on some hits. Finally, at the end I will just make a few comments on the whole subject at hand here.

     

    NHL Rules:

    Boarding:

    Rule 41– “A boarding penalty shall be imposed on any player who checks or pushes a defenseless opponent in such a manner that causes the opponent to hit or impact the boards violently or dangerously. The severity of the penalty, based upon the impact with the boards, shall be at the discretion of the Referee.” (NHL, 2018)

    Boarding can be a very dangerous aspect of the game, according to the rules this is an suspendable offence and onus is on the player making the hit or push, while there should be some discretion used as to the position the player being pushed or hit puts himself in. The majority of the responsibility falls on the hitting/pushing player. Let’s make something very clear here one more time for everyone, this is a player safety issue and is suspendable and involved no head contact.

     

    Charging:

    42.1 Charging – “A minor or major penalty shall be imposed on a player who skates or jumps into or charges an opponent in any manner. Charging shall mean the actions of a player who, as a result of distance traveled, shall violently check an opponent in any manner. “charge” may be the result of a check into the boards, into the goal frame or in open ice.” (NHL, 2018)

    Charging is a vicious and egregious example of player safety in the NHL. No head contact is necessarily involved and once again the onus is on the player hitting. Jumping is also included in this rule as players tend to leave their feet when charging. As with the first one the severity is at the Referee discretion and supplemental discipline can be player safety department issue. Another issues that comes into play here is when a player does not have the puck or has passed the puck (the player has about 1 second to finish his check).

     

    Checking from Behind:

    43.1 Checking from Behind – “A check from behind is a check delivered on a player who is not aware of the impending hit, therefore unable to protect or defend himself, and contact is made on the back part of the body. When a player intentionally turns his body to create contact with his back, no penalty shall be assessed.” (NHL, 2018)

    Checking from behind is probably one of the more vicious plays in hockey. Once again the onus is on the hitting player and the discretion how of vicious is with the Referees. The Commissioner or the player safety department can overrule the decision and make a suspension. Once again this is vicious play that does not necessarily involve head contact.

     

    Illegal Head Contact:

    48.1 Illegal Check to the Head – “A hit resulting in contact with an opponent’s head where the head was the main point of contact and such contact to the head was avoidable is not permitted. In determining whether contact with an opponent’s head was avoidable, the circumstances of the hit including the following shall be considered:

    1. Whether the player attempted to hit squarely through the opponent’s body and the head was not “picked” as a result of poor timing, poor angle of approach, or unnecessary extension of the body upward or outward.
    2. Whether the opponent put himself in a vulnerable position by assuming a posture that made head contact on an otherwise full body check unavoidable.
    3. Whether the opponent materially changed the position of his body or head immediately prior to or simultaneously with the hit in a way that significantly contributed to the head contact” (NHL, 2018)

     

    This is the one that everyone talks about rules are completely described the head must be the initial point of contact, as well as the circumstances where that can be changed are if a player changes position last second, opponent puts himself in a vulnerable position or if the head was not the main point of contact. Let me make something clear, just because something isn’t a head shot doesn’t mean it’s not suspendable because it could fall under another category

    These are all the rules that apply to the situations of physical head shots or body contact. Head Butting and Kneeing were also possibilities but for the sake of this and the subject we will discuss those will be left out of this.

     

    Situations:

    1. Ryan Reaves Hit on Tom Wilson – Reaves Hit
    • So lets make some points about this hit
    • The hit is blind side
      • suspendable already
    • Is charging
      • the fact that he came from down below the net with no intent to get the puck but every intent to hit Wilson, the video does not show this but if you watch the game in it’s entirety you will see Reaves was coming from down low.
      • In fact, according to the rule book it was attempt to injure.
    • Side note was Reaves action after the hit, to mock and laugh at individual he injured by signing a picture of the hit with “ He ran into a lion”

    No Suspension handed down here. This is one of the examples let’s look at one where the player was suspended.

    1. Tom Wilson hit on Oskar Sundqvist – Wilson Hit
    • Clear head contact
    • Blind side hit
    • Was in a glide, so is not charging
      • Wilson had no intent to retrieve the puck only to lay a big hit.
    • Difference: Sundqvist had the puck

    Wilson received 20 games suspension. Now let me make it clear Wilson should have been suspended I’m not going to comment on the length of the suspension or anything to that. The Player Safety Department made their minds and I will not contest that.

     

    1. Matt Dumba Hit on Mikael Backlund – Dumba Hit
    • Clearly left his feet
      • Don’t believe it check the picture below
      • Dumba
    • Is Charging
      • Dumba came in from the blue line to intentionally hit Backlund with no intention to take the puck
    • Blind Side hit

    Dumba was not suspended for this hit.

    Now let’s talk about these 3 situations

    • Two were charging (Reaves and Dumba), which is suspendable
    • All three clearly went out of their way to hit the player with no intention to play the puck.
    • 1 involved head contact (Wilson)
    • 2 were not direct head contact but resulted in both Wilson and Backlund being out with concussions (Reaves & Dumba)
    • 1 left his feet (Dumba)

    Weird thing about it is that only one player was suspended. 20 games for Head contact and for having a history. Meanwhile both Reaves and Dumba committed offences that by the Leagues own rules are suspendable offences. Dumba with 56 seconds left in the game decided to run in from the blue with no regard for the puck and destroy Backlund causing injury, leaving his feet as well..  While Reaves came from down low in the Capitals zone and did the same thing to Wilson, having no regard for the puck just to cause pain.

    The definition of body check is to separate body from puck. With the intention to gather the puck and use it to better your teams game. In no way is there an intention to hurt, or cause serious damage to a player with no regard for that players well-being.

    Some people will say why are you sticking up for that scum Wilson, Well see here’s the thing, fans of the sport care for the sport and not their own teams over the sport. If your going to call Wilson’s hits despicable then you better call every hit that is suspendable by the law of the rules the same way. The fact that people in the league would rather stand up for someone who had an intent to hurt someone and yet call someone else who did the same thing scum, is quite hypocritical.

     

    Final thoughts:

    I think NHL fans need to get off their high horse and come back to loving the game rather than a team. The rules state very clearly what is legal and what is not. It’s more than just head shots. It’s how you use your body to attack other players. Separating from the puck is fine but a hit with no regard for the puck is wrong no matter if there is contact to head or not. All 3 should have been suspended.

    NHL needs to get their act together and start following what they write into a rule book. Stop showing that player safety is really a complete joke to the NHL.

  • 08/12/2018 – Toronto Maple Leafs vs Boston Bruins – Game Day Recap

    08/12/2018 – Toronto Maple Leafs vs Boston Bruins – Game Day Recap

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    Toronto Maple Leafs (20-8-1 41pts) v, Boston Bruins (14-10-4 32pts)

     

    Lineups:

    Toronto:

    William Nylander – Auston Matthews – Patrick Marleau

    Mitch Marner – John Tavares– Zach Hyman

    Andreas Johnsson – Nazem Kadri – Kasperi Kapanen

    Tyler Ennis – Pars Lindholm – Connor Brown

     

    Morgan Rielly  – Ron Hainsey

    Jake Gardiner – Nikita Zaitsev

    Travis Dermott – Igor Ozhiganov

     

    Frederik Andersen

    Garrett Sparks

    Scratched: Justin Holl & Martin Marincin

    Injuries: Nathan Horton (Back)

    Suspension: None

     

    Boston:

    Brad Marchand – David Krejci – David Pastrnak

    Danton Heinein – Colby Caves– David Backes

    Gemel Smith – Sean Kuraly – Chris Wagner

    Ryan Donato – Jakob Forback-Karlsson – Joakim Nordstrom

     

    Torey Krug – Brandon Carlo

    John Moore – Charlie MacVoy

    Matt Grzelcyk – Steve Kampfer

     

    Tuukka Rask

    Jaroslav Halak

     

    Scratched: None

    Injuries: Kevan Miller, Urho Vaakanainen, Patrice Bergeron,  Zdeno Chara, Jake Debrusk

    Suspension: None

    Gameday:

     

    First Period:

    Boston Penalty – 0:13 – Charlie MacVoy, 2 mins for Cross Checking

    Leafs Penalty – 10:07 – Jake Gardiner, 2 mins for Roughing

    Boston Penalty – 10:07 – David Krecji, 2 mins for Roughing

    Boston Goal – 11:20 – Jakub Forbacka-Karlsson (3) assisted by David Pastrnak (13) and Matt Grzelcyk (8)

     

    End of 1st – TML – 0         BOS – 1

    Shots              11                     8

    Faceoffs     12/27               15/27

    Hits               11                     8

    PP                 0/1                   0/0

     

    Toronto Maple Leafs: 

    Analysis:

    Leafs looked poised to score many times all period but a flukey goal by Forbacka-Karlsson allowed the Bruins to take control.

    Need to Do:

    Continue the pressure and forecheck. Attack the defence

     

    Second Period:

    Leafs Penalty – 06:14– Tyler Ennis, 2 mins for Tripping

    Leafs Penalty – 08:34– Nazem Kadri, 2 mins for Tripping

    Boston PP Goal– 08:54 – David Backes (3), from Brad Marchand (18) and Torey Krug (13)

    Blues Goal– 13:05 – Zach Sanford (1), from David Perron (3) and Alex Pietrangelo (1)

    Leafs Penalty – 10:06 – John Tavares, 2 mins for Slashing

    Boston Penalty – 11:02 – David Backes, 2 mins for Hooking

    Leafs Penalty – 11:33 – Jake Gardiner, 2 mins for Roughing

    Leafs Penalty – 14:32 – Nazem Kadri, 5 mins for Fighting

    Boston Penalty – 14:32 – Brandon Carlo, 5 mins for Fighting

    Boston Goal– 17:45 – Torey Krug (1), from Brad Marchand (19) and David Krecji (18)

     

    End of 2nd – TML – 0          BOS – 3

    Shots              20                    23

    Faceoffs       24/50             26/50

    Hits              7                        5

    PP                 0/1                    1/4

     

    Toronto Maple Leafs:

    Analysis:

    Leafs looked sluggish and lack and offensive flair. Too much fancy stuff need to be less fancy and cycle.

    Need to Do:

    Dump and chase and cycle.

     

    Third Period:

    Boston Goal – 01:47– Danton Heinen (3) from Ryan Donato (1)  and John Moore (4)

    Leafs Goal – 04:03– Travis Dermott (2) from Auston Matthews (10)  and Jake Gardiner (14)

    Boston Goal – 04:37– David Krecji (4) from David Pastrnak (14)  and Brad Marchand (20)

    Boston Goal – 06:13– Ryan Donato (3) from Danton Heinen (4)  and Torey Krug (14)

    Leafs Goal – 09:30– Auston Matthews (16) from Andreas Johnsson (6) and Morgan Rielly (23)

    Leafs Penalty – 9:53 – Zach Hyman, 5 mins for Interference

    Boston Penalty –09:53 – Matt Grzelcyk, 5 mins for Cross Checking

    Leafs Penalty – 09:53 – Zach Hyman, 5 mins for Fighting

    Boston Penalty – 09:53 – Matt Grzelcyk, 5 mins for Fighting

    Leafs Penalty – 09:53 – Zach Hyman, 10 mins for Game Misconduct

    Boston Penalty – 09:53 – Matt Grzelcyk, 10 mins for Game Misconduct

    Leafs Penalty – 10:55 – Ron Hainsey, 5 mins for Fighting

    Boston Penalty – 10:55 – Chris Wagner, 5 mins for Fighting

    Boston Penalty – 10:55 – Chris Wagner, 2 mins for Charging

    Boston Penalty – 10:55 – Chris Wagner, 10 mins for Game Misconduct

    Leafs PP Goal – 12:22– Andreas Johnsson (7) from Patrick Marleau (10) and Jake Gardiner (15)

     

    End of 3rd – TML – 3         BOS – 6

    Shots              32                   32

    Faceoffs    36/68                32/68

    Hits               21                     24

    PP                 1/2                    1/4

     

    Toronto:

    Analysis:

    Nothing going in the 3rd. Leafs too fancy all game and hang Andersen out to dry and had no jump to their game. Probably the worst game they’ve played all season.

     

    Next Up:

    Toronto (20-9-1 41pts) at Carolina (13-11-4 30pts)

    Boston (15-10-4 34pts) at Ottawa (13-14-4 30pts)

     

  • Game Recap – 12/8/2018 – Washington Capitals v. Columbus Blue Jackets

    Game Recap – 12/8/2018 – Washington Capitals v. Columbus Blue Jackets

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Washington Capitals (16-9-3 35pts) v. Columbus Blue Jackets (16-10-2 34pts)

     

    Game Recap:

    The Washington Capitals marched into Columbus for the first time since the 1st Round of the 2018 Playoffs were victorious as both Dmitrij Jaskin (as a Capital) and Travis Boyd (of his career) scored their first goals of the season, and Braden Holtby made 28 save on 28 shots for his second shutout of the season and 34th of his career putting him one shutout shy of tying Olaf Kolzig for the franchise lead in shutouts.

     

    Lineups:

    Washington Capitals:

    Alex Ovechkin — Nicklas Backstrom — Andre Burakovsky

    Jakub Vrana — Evgeny Kuznetsov — Brett Connolly

    Chandler Stephenson — Lars Eller — Devante Smith-Pelly

    Dmitrij Jaskin — Nic Dowd — Travis Boyd

    Michal Kempny — John Carlson

    Dmitry Orlov — Matt Niskanen

    Jonas Siegenthaler — Madison Bowey

    Braden Holtby

    Pheonix Copley

    Scratched: Christian Djoos, Riley Barber

    Injured: T.J. Oshie (concussion), Brooks Orpik (knee surgery), Tom Wilson (concussion)

     

    Columbus Blue Jackets:

    Artemi Panarin — Pierre-Luc Dubois — Cam Atkinson

    Nick Foligno — Boone Jenner — Josh Anderson

    Brandon Dubinsky — Alexander Wennberg — Anthony Duclair

    Oliver Bjorkstrand — Riley Nash — Markus Hannikainen

    Ryan Murray — Seth Jones

    Markus Nutivaara — David Savard

    Zach Werenski — Scott Harrington

    Sergei Bobrovsky

    Joonas Korpisalo

    Scratched: Lukas Sedlak

    Injured: None

     

    First Period:

    Capitals Goal – 1:42 – Brett Connolly (5) from Jakub Vrana (9) and Evgeny Kuznetsov (20)

    Blue Jackets Penalty – 3:43 – Cam Atkinson  2 minutes for Tripping

    Capitals Goal – 10:19 – Dmitrij Jaskin (1) from Travis Boyd (7) and Dmitry Orlov (9)

    Capitals Goal – 19:41 – Alex Ovechkin (22) from Michal Kempny (7) and John Carlson (25)

     

    End of 1st – WAS – 3       CLB – 0

    Shots              13                08

    Faceoffs         09                13

    Hits               01                  07

    PP                 0/1                 0/0

     

    Analysis:

    This was a very good period for the Capitals that saw them strike early and strike consistently throughout the period. Great job by Dmitrij Jaskin for getting to the net and getting his first as a Capital.

     

    Need to Do:

    The Capitals need to continue playing the way they are now and consistently pressuring the play in the Blue Jackets zone.

     

    Second Period:

    Blue Jackets Penalty – 5:10 – Pierre-Luc Dubois 2 minutes for Slashing

    Blue Jackets Penalty – 11:32 – Boone Jenner 2 minutes for Delay of Game

    Capitals Penalty – 18:07 – Evgeny Kuznetsov 2 minutes for Slashing

     

    End of 2nd – WAS – 3        CLB – 0

    Shots               21                 17

    Faceoffs          20                 23

    Hits                 01                  10

    PP                   0/3                  0/1

     

    Analysis:

    This was a good period. The Capitals maintained the pace that they liked, and continued to pressure on the Blue Jackets defense.

     

    Need to Do:

    The Capitals just need to keep it going. Keep pressuring the Blue Jackets, forcing turnovers and penalties. The Capitals need to do a much better job with their powerplay opportunities.

     

    Third Period:

    Capitals Penalty – 2:44 – Dmitry Orlov 2 minutes for Tripping

    Capitals Goal – 11:04 – Travis Boyd (1) from Alex Ovechkin (14) and Nic Dowd (4)

    Capitals Penalty – 13:24 – Andre Burakovsky 2 minutes for Holding

    Capitals Penalty – 17:32 – Andre Burakovsky 2 minutes for Tripping

     

    End of 3rd – WAS – 4         CLB – 0

    Shots              28                   28

    Faceoffs        27                    34

    Hits               05                     16

    PP                 0/3                    0/4

     

    Analysis:

    A good overall game for the Capitals as they end their 3 game road trip with a victory over their Metropolitan Division rival Blue Jackets. The 3rd period though the Capitals took too many penalties which allowed the Blue Jackets an opportunity to get back into this game but Braden Holtby would be strong in net.

     

    Next Up:

    Washington (17-9-3 37pts) v. Detroit (13-12-4 30pts)

    Columbus (16-11-2 34pts) v. Vancouver (12-16-3 27pts)

  • Toronto Maple Leafs vs Boston Bruins – 08/12/2018 – Game Day Preview

    Toronto Maple Leafs vs Boston Bruins – 08/12/2018 – Game Day Preview

     

    Gameday Preview:  Toronto Maple Leafs vs Boston Bruins

    Time: Saturday, December 8th,  2018

    Toronto: 20-8-1 for 41 points

    Boston: 14-10-4 for 32 points

    The Toronto Maple Leafs and Boston Bruins meet for their 3rd meeting of the season having won 1 game each. Expect a great game from both sides. Boston has struggled without some of their top players in the lineup recently, but the Leafs will need to take advantage of that.

     

    Top Scorers/Goalie Matchup

    Mitch Marner – 40 points (6 goals 34 assists)
    John Tavares – 32 points (18 goals 14 assists) 49% on face-offs
    Morgan Rielly – 31 points (9 goals 22 assists)
    Auston Matthews – 24 points (15 goals 9 assists) 53% on Face-offs)

    David Pastrnak – 32 points (20 goals 12 assists)
    Patrice Bergeron- 26 points (9 goal 17 assists)
    Brad Marchand– 22 points (7 goal 17 assist)
    David Krecji – 20 points (3 goal 17 assists)

    Frederik Andersen
    16-7-0 2.320GAA .931SV%

    Tuukka Rask
    6-6-2 2.63GAA .914SV%

     

    Lineups:

    Toronto:

    William Nylander – Auston Matthews – Patrick Marleau

    Mitch Marner – John Tavares– Zach Hyman

    Andreas Johnsson – Nazem Kadri – Kasperi Kapanen

    Tyler Ennis – Pars Lindholm – Connor Brown

     

    Morgan Rielly  – Ron Hainsey

    Jake Gardiner – Nikita Zaitsev

    Travis Dermott – Igor Ozhiganov

     

    Frederik Andersen

    Garrett Sparks

    Scratched: Justin Holl & Martin Marincin

    Injuries: Nathan Horton (Back)

    Suspension: None

     

    Boston:

    Brad Marchand – David Krejci – David Pastrnak

    Danton Heinein – Colby Caves– David Backes

    Gemel Smith – Sean Kuraly – Chris Wagner

    Ryan Donato – Jakob Forback-Karlsson – Joakim Nordstrom

     

    Torey Krug – Brandon Carlo

    John Moore – Charlie MacVoy

    Matt Grzelcyk – Steve Kampfer

     

    Tuukka Rask

    Jaroslav Halak

     

    Scratched: None

    Injuries: Kevan Miller, Urho Vaakanainen, Patrice Bergeron,  Zdeno Chara, Jake Debrusk

    Suspension: None

     

    Keys to Winning against Boston:

    1. Attack the defence
      1. Bruins defence is depleted, attack some of their guys get some turnovers
    2. Win faceoffs
      1. No Bergeron, Means winning more faceoffs which means more puck possession
    3. Kadri, Kapanen, Johnsson
      1. Dominated all game long in Detroit. Needs to keep that going.

     

  • Gameday Preview – 12/8/2018 – Washington Capitals v. Columbus Blue Jackets

    Gameday Preview – 12/8/2018 – Washington Capitals v. Columbus Blue Jackets

    Washington Capitals (16-9-3 35pts) v. Columbus Blue Jackets (16-10-2 34pts)

     

    Time: 7p EST

    Station: NBC Sports Washington and Fox Sports Ohio

     

    Preview:

    The Washington Capitals take on the Columbus Blue Jackets for the first time in Columbus since the first round of the playoffs when the Capitals stormed back from being down 2 games to none to defeat the Blue Jackets in 6 games. The Capitals will look to win their second straight game after going on a 2 game losing streak.

     

    Washington Capitals:

    Projected Lineup:

    Injured: T.J. Oshie (concussion), Brooks Orpik (knee surgery), Tom Wilson (concussion)

     

    Keys to the Game:

    1. Capitalize on mistakes

    A couple weeks ago Blue Jackets head coach John Tortorella talked about how this is a game of mistakes and that you need to capitalize on them rather than try to prevent them. While Tortorella is trying to get his team to create more opportunities than give through mistakes, the Blue Jackets still have a lot of issues with their puck management and the Capitals need to take advantage of this fact.

     

    2. Keep your feet moving

    The Capitals have not fared well these last few games and will need to keep their feet moving and play a full 60 minutes against a hard working Columbus Blue Jackets.

     

    Columbus Blue Jackets:

    Projected Lineup:

     

    Keys to the Game:

    1. Minimize the mistakes

    The Blue Jackets have been having puck management issues which has caused Tortorella to bench players and change his lineup to send the message that they need to manage the puck better.

  • December 8th, 2018 —  News and Notes

    December 8th, 2018 — News and Notes

    Today is Saturday, December 8th, 2018, and these are your news and notes.

     

    DALLAS 3, San Jose 2

     

    The Dallas Stars faced off against the San Jose Sharks last night and would win this contest 3-2.

    Dallas is 10-3-1 when playing games at home on the season thus far.

    Dallas has also won their last four contests.

     

    St. Louis 1, WINNIPEG 0

    With this 1-0 St. Louis Blues win, they would snap the four-game win streak for the Winnipeg Jets.

     

    EDMONTON 7, Minnesota 2

     

    Edmonton Oilers Connor McDavid now has 33 games in his career where he has at least three points in a game before his 22nd birthday.

     

    McDavid joins four other players for this exclusive list.

     

    With this win, Edmonton has won their last four home games and six out of the last seven.

     

     

    Carolina 4, ANAHEIM 1

    The Carolina Hurricanes took on the Anaheim Ducks last night and would end up winning the contest 4-1.

    Sebastian Aho would score the empty net goal to seal the win for the Hurricanes late in the third period.

     

     

     

     

    This week’s NHL European Game of the Week is the contest between the Philadelphia Flyers and the Buffalo Sabres

     

    In NHL news…

    The NHL’s Department of Player Safety announced yesterday that Calgary Flames D Mark Giordano has been suspended for two games for kneeing Minnesota Wild’s F Mikko Koivu.

    Also, the NHL’s Department of Player Safety announced that Calgary Flames F Ryan Lomberg has been suspended for one game for leaving the player’s bench on a legal line change to start an altercation.

    This is additional discipline for the automatic suspension that was announced earlier yesterday.

     

     

    Today in the NWHL…

    The Buffalo Beauts take on the Connecticut Whale at HarborCenter today at 6 p.m., ET.

     

    In NWHL news today…

    The Buffalo Beauts announced that head coach Ric Seiling and assistant coaches Craig Muni have been relieved of their coaching duties.

     

    https://twitter.com/NWHL/status/1071210855004602368

     
    TXHT has more coverage on this news at the following page.

    Buffalo Beauts Relieve Coaches Ric Seiling and Craig Muni

  • Buffalo Beauts Relieve Coaches Ric Seiling and Craig Muni

    Buffalo Beauts Relieve Coaches Ric Seiling and Craig Muni

    Beauts News 12-7-2018

    In a shocking announcement, the Buffalo Beauts have relieved coaches Ric Seiling and Craig Muni of their duties and have named Cody McCormick as their new Interim Head Coach.

     

    The reason this is very shocking to all of us is because of the fact that the Beauts are actually not playing horrible this season. In 6 games played, the Beauts are 3-3-0 with 6 points to stand at 3rd place in the NWHL. Also in these six games the Beauts have scored 20 goals while giving up 11 for a +9 goal differential.

     

    Also it should be noted that both Ric Seiling and Craig Muni have been successful with the Beauts guiding them to the Isobel Cup Championship Game both seasons they have been with the organization, which also includes an Isobel Cup Championship victory in 2016-17.

     

    The Beauts will not have long to digest the news that has taken place tonight as tomorrow at 6p EST at the HarborCenter the Beauts will be hosting the Connecticut Whale for their annual Teddy Bear Toss game.

     

    More details to come as they become available.

  • Game Recap – 12/6/2018 – Washington Capitals v. Arizona Coyotes

    Game Recap – 12/6/2018 – Washington Capitals v. Arizona Coyotes

    Washington Capitals (15-9-3 33pts) v. Arizona Coyotes (13-11-2 28pts)

     

     

    Game Recap:

    The Capitals snapped their 2 game losing streak by continuing to play the game, and not backing down when things looked really bad in the first period. The Capitals also ended the Coyotes 4 game winning streak in the process. Another great game for Pheonix Copley in the net for the Capitals.

     

    Lineups:

    Washington Capitals:

    Alex Ovechkin — Nicklas Backstrom — Andre Burakovsky

    Jakub Vrana — Evgeny Kuznetsov — Brett Connolly

    Chandler Stephenson — Lars Eller — Devante Smith-Pelly

    Dmitrij Jaskin — Nic Dowd — Travis Boyd

    Michal Kempny — John Carlson

    Dmitry Orlov — Matt Niskanen

    Jonas Siegenthaler — Christian Djoos

    Pheonix Copley

    Braden Holtby

    Scratched: Madison Bowey

    Injured: T.J. Oshie (concussion), Brooks Orpik (knee surgery), Tom Wilson (concussion)

     

    Arizona Coyotes:

    Alex Galchenyuk — Nick Schmaltz — Clayton Keller

    Richard Panik — Derek Stepan — Christian Fischer

    Mario Kempe — Brad Richardson — Vinnie Hinostroza

    Lawson Crouse — Nick Cousins — Josh Archibald

    Oliver Ekman-Larsson — Kevin Connauton

    Jakob Chychrun — Niklas Hjalmarsson

    Alex Goligoski — Jordan Oesterle

    Adin Hill

    Calvin Pickard

    Scratched: Conor Garland, Ilya Lyubushkin

    Injured: Antti Raanta (lower body), Darcy Kuemper (lower body), Michael Grabner (eye), Jason Demers (lower body), Christian Dvorak (upper body)

     

    First Period:

    Coyotes Goal – 4:48 – Christian Fischer (6) from Derek Stepan (7)

    Capitals Penalty – 18:38 – Lars Eller 2 minutes for Hooking

     

    End of 1st – WAS – 0       ARI – 1

    Shots              11                11

    Faceoffs         07                07

    Hits               09                  06

    PP                 0/0                 0/0 *1st in progress

     

    Analysis:

    This was not the greatest period for the Capitals. They were overwhelmed by the Coyotes speed, and there were too many turnovers as the Capitals had 6 compared to the Coyotes 1. This game could be worse, but Pheonix Copley has been playing very well to keep the Capitals in the game.

     

    Need to Do:

    The Capitals need to play a better overall game and contain the Coyotes speed as that is one of the biggest reasons as to why the Coyotes are forcing all of these turnovers. Also the Capitals need to play much better in their own zone.

     

    Second Period:

    Coyotes Penalty Shot – 1:16 – Richard Panik – Miss (Brett Connolly – Throw Object at Puck)

    Capitals Goal – 5:27 – Jakub Vrana (9) from Brett Connolly (13) and Evgeny Kuznetsov (19)

    Coyotes Goal – 6:58 – Lawson Crouse (6) from Nick Cousins (6) and Jordan Oesterle (5)

    Capitals Penalty – 11:25 – Matt Niskanen 2 minutes for High Sticking

    Coyotes Penalty – 13:07 – Jakob Chychrun 2 minutes for Tripping

    Capitals Goal – 16:00 – Matt Niskanen (4) from Travis Boyd (6) and Pheonix Copley (1)

     

    End of 2nd – WAS – 2        ARI – 2

    Shots               18                 18

    Faceoffs          13                 22

    Hits                 19                  13

    PP                   0/1                  0/2

     

    Analysis:

    This was a very back and forth period for the Capitals. It was good as they got the first and last goals of the period to make this game 2-2 going into the 2nd intermission. However, the Capitals are still chasing the Coyotes.

     

    Need to Do:

    The Capitals need to do a better job at containing and combating the Coyotes speed. Also the Capitals need to do a better job in the faceoff circle.

     

    Third Period:

    Capitals Penalty Shot – :16 – Jakub Vrana – Miss (Kevin Connauton – Hooking on Breakaway)

    Capitals Goal – 15:18 – Andre Burakovsky (5) from Matt Niskanen (10) and Dmitry Orlov (8)

    Capitals PPG _ 19:57 – Alex Ovechkin (21) from unassisted

     

    End of 3rd – WAS – 4         ARI – 2

    Shots              29                   29

    Faceoffs        20                    31

    Hits               25                     18

    PP                 0/1                    0/2

     

    Analysis:

    This was a fast moving 3rd period that started with a good break by Jakub Vrana drawing a Penalty Shot, but unable to capitalize, but then Andre Burakovsky netting the eventual game winner late in the 3rd to give the Capitals the win.

     

    Next Up:

    Washington (16-9-3 35pts) v. Columbus (16-10-2 34pts)

    Arizona (13-12-2 28pts) v. San Jose (13-10-5 31pts)