2016-2017 PLAYER & GOALIE OF THE WEEK #17
EASTERN SKATER | TEAM | GP | GOALS | ASISSTS | POINTS | PM | +/- | SOG | S% |
Pavelski, Joe | JAG | 3 | 2 | 4 | 6 | 0 | 2 | 9 | 22% |
EASTERN GOALIE | TEAM | GP | GOALS AGAINST | G.A. AVERAGE | SAVES | SAVE % | |||
Jones, Martin | LAK | 4 | 7 | 1.76 | 104 | .937 | |||
WESTERN SKATER | TEAM | GP | GOALS | ASSISTS | POINTS | PM | +/- | SOG | S% |
Panarin, Artemi | SCC | 3 | 2 | 5 | 7 | 0 | 4 | 8 | 25% |
WESTERN GOALIE | TEAM | GP | GOALS AGAINST | G.A. AVERAGE | SAVES | SAVE % | |||
Holtby, Braden | CAL | 3 | 3 | 1.01 | 120 | .976 | |||
Jagr Mullets | |
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Weekly Preview: |
Two games at home vs. Columbus and Brentwood. These two games are dominated by the defensemen.
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Game #1: | This game is all Jagr, as the Mullets go up 3-0 on goals by three different defensemen (Brodie, Carlson, and Vlasic). Early in the 3rd, Jeff Carter adds a 4th goal, which ends up being the only goal by a forward in the game. Columbus avoids the shutout thanks to an unassisted Brent Burns goal in the 3rd, but ultimately it’s a 4-1 Jagr victory.2016-17 Columbus 27-33-0-3 0 0 1 1 2016-17 Jagr 35-22-0-5 1 2 1 4Scoring Summary Per Time Str Team 1 11:44 EV JAG Brodie (8), assisted by Hagelin (19) and Carter (30) 2 7:43 EV JAG Carlson (5), assisted by Vlasic (24) and Pavelski (33) 2 12:13 EV JAG Vlasic (6), assisted by Jokinen (13) 3 1:59 EV JAG Carter (10), assisted by Pavelski (34) and Brodie (21) 3 5:18 EV CBJ Burns (23), unassisted Penalty Summary SOG 1 SOG 2 SOG 3 CBJ JAG Star 1: JAG Brodie 1 G, 2 Pts GWG: John Carlson Notables: CBJ None Columbus GA SV Save% TOI W L OL Rate Jagr GA SV Save% TOI W L OL Rate |
Game #2: | Sibling rivalry!
Brentwood comes to down in 2nd place behind Jagr, and the offense continues to flow out of the defense. Ekman-Larsson scores goals early in the 1st and 2nd to put Brentwood up 2-0. The Mullets calm down though, and score three unanswered goals – Pavelski (33), Kadri (9), and Smith (9). But Brentwood won’t go down easliy — Parenteau pots his 18th with less than 2 minutes remaining to force OT. The teams go back and forth, with each having excellent opportunities — but it’s only fitting that a defenseman end the game. Unfortunately, it’s Kevin Bieksa for Brentwood that pots the game winner to send the fans home grumbling. 1 2 3 4 F Scoring Summary Penalty Summary SOG 1 SOG 2 SOG 3 SOG 4 BWB JAG Star 1: BWB Ekman-Larsson 2 G GWG: Kevin Bieksa Notables: BWB Montoya 30 saves Brentwood GA SV Save% TOI W L OL Rate Jagr GA SV Save% TOI W L OL Rate |
Weekly Summary: |
1 victory, and 1 OT loss equals 3 points for Jagr this homestand. With a 10 point lead over Brentwood, the division is definitely in grasp for the Mullets.
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Bathgate Rangers | |
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Weekly Preview: |
Ranger home for 3 games this week all in the Metropolitan division. This would be Bathgate’s best (but really slim) chance to move up in the division. And game 3 is against Columbus – Rangers carry a 7-0 record against the family rival ……
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Game #1: | Brentwood skated hard and fired often in this game! Really often … After a meager 9 shots on goal in period 1, they peppered Rinne with 22 in period 2 and 19 more in period 3 for a game total of 50 (and they actually fired 93 shots and had 31 scoring chances – against 8 for the Rangers.Whay all this fuss on their shooting – because Rinne actually stopped ALL 50 of those shots (he looked pretty beat up after the game, but the smile was broad). The shutout (3) earned him #1 Star. Fayne (3) got a goal in the 1st and Kane (38) got an insurance goal in the 2nd. They were the other 2 stars in the game.
Bathgate gets a 2-0 shutout win to start the week! |
Game #2: | 2 days later the Rangers still on a high host the Flying Tigers from Lakeland. Well the Tigers were the ones flying in this one. They shot early (15 in the 1st) and often – 37 on net in the game. Unfortunately for the home team, Rinne was still reeling from the beating he took in the Brentwood game and he saw 5 pucks reach the back of the net.Period 1 ended up even as Parise got one in but Benn later tied it up. But that would be it for Bathgate as Jones stopped all of the 20+ shots to follow.
Period 2 Pirri (7) scored on a power play. And the 3rd period started – still looking like a close one, but the Flying Tigers scored 3 times – Henrique (22) early on, and the Spezza (23) got an empty netter as the Rangers were trying to get back. With Rinne back between the pipes, Grabner (7) scored with 38 seconds left to finish the 5-1 win. STARS (all Lakeland) |
Game #3: | Match of the week as the Rangers host family rival Columbus which has been anything but even. Ranger hold the 7-0 series lead and need to make it 8 for any kind of chance of moving out of the cellar. But ….Period 1 – Brew Jackets fire 12 shots at Rinne and Hayes is able to capitalize on a penalty to Grossman (interference) and give Columbus the 1-0 lead.
Period 2 – Nash makes it 2-0 Columbus when he redirects a Burns shot past Rinne. Then Zajac goes off for tripping late and Kucherov gets Columbus’s 2nd PP goal to make it 3-0 and the Square Garden grows quiet. Period 3 – The other Staal for the Brew Jackets gets 2 minutes for roughing a 2:29. Rangers make him pay with a PP goal from Horcoff at 2:51, 3-2 Columbus. All the Star awards were given to Columbus |
Weekly Summary: |
So there you have it a typical Ranger week – lots of fun but only 1 win.
Rangers 2-0 over Lakeland Brentwood convincing 5-1 win over the Rangers Columbus with an exciting 4-3 win as the hung on and came back to snap that long losing streak. |
Ripon Rockets | |
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Weekly Preview: |
Home Game vs. Long Beach
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Game #1: |
Long Beach defeats Ripon 3-2 in a shootout.
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Weekly Summary: |
Ripon goes 0-0-1.
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Alamo Defenders | |
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Weekly Preview: |
California, Scottsdale, and Long Beach roll into Crockett Arena. They go to the Riverwalk for the fine experience.
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Game #1: |
California at Alamo Vrbata scores in the 1st for California, and Wheeler ties it up. Its 1-1 after 1. Reinhart scores 1 in the 2nd period, and Zibanejad scores an insurance goal. California wins despite being outshot, 39-26. 1st star – Holtby 38 saves. California 3 Alamo 1 |
Game #2: |
Scottsdale at Alamo No scoring in the 1st. In the second, Thornton and Backes score goals to put Alamo up, 2-0. But, Scottsdale scores the next 3 goals. Backes scores on a power play goal to tie the game at 3. Then, Scottsdale scores the game winning goal with 2:53 to go by Greene. SOG – Alamo 37 Scottsdale 23 1st star – Backes – 2 goals Scottsdale 4 Alamo 3 |
Game #3: |
Long Beach at Alamo Hamilton and Perron score for Long Beach. Backes and Thornton score for Alamo to knot the game at 2. But, Long Beach gets a big goal with 58 seconds to go by Teravainen. Then, the Ice Dogs score 2 empty netters. SOG – Alamo 39 Long Beach 26. 1st star – Gallagher 3 assists. Long Beach 5 Alamo 2 |
Weekly Summary: |
Alamo loses three to teams from the West, California, Scottsdale, and Long Beach.
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Thunder Bay Nor’Westers | |
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Weekly Preview: |
Three games this week Hampton and Indy at home and on the road at Corktown. Solidly in 2nd place in my division and 3 best in the conference. Thunder Bay opts to rest Eberle, O’Reilly, and Nestrasil for both home games.
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Game #3: |
Hampton (4) – Thunder Bay (3) in a shootout.
Forsberg opens the scoring with his 24th goal of the year. Barkov counters in the 2nd to tie the score at 1-1 – Barkov’s 19th Burakowsky scores his 17 to give Hampton a 2-1 lead Helm (7) ties the game at 2-2 Tatar (19) pushes Thunder Bay ahead 3-2 Hertl (12) ties the game at 3-3 No score in Overtime Burakowsky and Trocheck both score in the Shootout and Price stones Barkov and Saad for the win. |
Game #4: |
Indiana (3) – Thunder Bay (2)
The never aging Jagr (25) hurt the Nor’Westers again Koivu (13) pushes the lead to 2-0 before Athanasaiou scores his 4th to make 2-1 Koivu (14) 2nd of the night is the winner as Athanasaiou tallys late to make the final 3-2 — AA 5th goal |
Weekly Summary: |
Two close games but the week was about getting key players rested and ready for a Cup run.
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Corktown Suds | |
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Weekly Preview: |
3 Home games for the Suds
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Game #1: |
New Jersey – All Grizzlies New Jersey 5-1
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Game #2: |
Thunder Bay- Shuts out the Suds. Thunder Bay 2-0
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Game #3: |
Hampton- Hampton wins a close one 2-1
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Weekly Summary: |
Corktown has a nice 0-3 home stand.
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New Jersey Grizzlies | |
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Weekly Preview: |
New Jersey has only 1 home game this week against divisional rival Hampton. The playoff push is in full effect.
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Game #1: | In a divisional matchup New Jersey hosts Hampton. The atmosphere was electric and it was like the playoffs from the start. New Jersey jumped out early with a 1-0 lead courtesy of Marek Zidlicky. In a powerplay situation it was Tommy Wingels opening the lead up to 2-0 with his 5th of the year. Off the draw immediately following the Wingels goal it was tic-tak-toe play to Kevin Shattenkirk blew the doors open and made it 3-0 in the first. After a killing a penalty it was Zidlicky striking again and making the score 4-0 with his second goal of the night. Hampton got on the board in the second from Andrei Burakovsky goal and the lead was now 4-1. Thru a seesaw period Hampton got the only one of the period. And in rough and tumble third period neither team could change the score but NJ was able to hold on for a much needed two points. |
Weekly Summary: |
With only 1 home game New Jersey has to make ground up on the road to keep pace with the other horses.
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Indiana Sycamores | |
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Weekly Preview: |
Biggest week of the season so far – Indiana hosts two divisional rivals, fighting hard for the last playoff slot.
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Game #1: | HAM(2) @ IND (4)
By far the best Indy has played under new management – the mighty Blizzard has been a thorn in the Sycamores’ side all season, but this one was all Indy from the beginning. The home team jumped out to a 3-0 lead after two periods; Hampton scored early in the third to make it interesting, but Toews put it away with his 19th midway through the period. Hampton tallied with 44 seconds left to make the score look a little better. Indy outshot Hampton 35-22, won 81%(!!) of faceoffs, and drew 6 penalties. 3 stars: #3 Toews (1G), #2 Bergeron (1G, 18-5 on faceoffs); #1 Doughty (1G, 1A) |
Game #2: | NJ(3) @ IND (4)
What an exciting game! Indy jumped out again very quickly, dominating the first 25 minutes of the game, and grabbing a 2-0 lead. Only some great saves by Schneider kept the Grizzlies in it. NJ finally broke through in the second on a goal by Salomaki, but Doughty’s shorthanded goal in the third – his 20th – seemed to put the game away for Indy…. Except Jersey had other plans. 30 seconds later, the Griz cashed in on the power play, and with under 4 minutes to go Salomaki struck again to tie the score. Looked like OT, which has been kryponite for Indy all year..but Bergeron saved the day with a one-time rocket at 18:37 of the third to win the game for Indy. Stats pretty even – Indy had a slight edge, but this one really could have gone either way. STARS: #3 Bergeron (1G, 1A) #2 Salomaki (2G) #1 Krejci (2G, 1A) |
Weekly Summary: |
Combined with the previously-reported win at Thunder Bay, Indy goes 3-0 vs. their divisional rivals. Indy is still very much in the hunt with 18 games to go!
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California Regulators | |
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Weekly Summary: |
California has its way with Long Beach, 5-0.
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Lakeland Flying Tigers | |
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Weekly Preview: |
2 Home games in Division vs Clumbus and Jagr.
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Game #1: | February 16 2017 Joker Marchant Stadium 02-14-2017
1 2 3 F Scoring Summary Star 1: LAK Oshie 2 G, 3 Pts Columbus GA SV Save% TOI W L OL Rate Lakeland GA SV Save% TOI W L OL Rate |
Game #2: | February 18 2017 Joker Marchant Stadium 02-14-2017
1 2 3 F Scoring Summary Star 1: JAG Pavelski 1 G, 2 Pts Jagr GA SV Save% TOI W L OL Rate Lakeland GA SV Save% TOI W L OL Rate |
Weekly Summary: |
1-1 for the block. not the way too catch up ground.
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Wausau Lumberjacks | |
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Weekly Preview: |
With 3 games this week the Lumberjacks look to catch the Mineapolis Deep Freeze.
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Game #1: |
Lakeland 3 Wausau 0
The Flying Tigers draw first blood on Brent Seabrooks slap shot at 14.28 of period #1. The score at the end of one period is Lakeland 1 Wausau 0. Lakeland has 9 blocked shots in the period. The Flying Tigers add another goal with a Andrew Ladd goal at 1:51 of period #2. Lakeland blocks 12 more shots in period #2. Andrew Ladd gets his second goal of the night at 7:38 of period #3. Cizikas over skates the puck . Ladd passes to Henrique. Henrique sends the puck back to Ladd who shoots and scores. The Lumberjacks never solve Martin Jones (24 saves) and are shut out. |
Game #2: |
Wausau 2 Minneapolis 1
Cory Perry redirects a Zdeno Chara shot for a first period goal at 10:11 in period #1. Anze Kopitar passes out to Chris Tanev. Tanev shoots hard thru traffic and scores goal #2 for Wausau. Goal was scored at 14:38 of period #2. Matt Bartkowski one timer scores for the Deep Freeze at 10:18 of period#3. After a wild flurry of shot on goal by the Deep Freeze in the final minute of the game. Jimmy Howard holds on and the Lumberjacks win ! Jimmy Howard had 30 saves in the game. |
Game #3: | Wausau 4 Second City 5 Overtime Cam Atkinson recovers the net behind the net. Then drives around Halak and score goal #1 of the game. At 17:03 of period #1. John Tavares makes it 2-0 at 16:12 of period #1. The Lumberjacks answer on 3-2 rush in which Zdeno Chara goal at 13:08 of period #1. The Lumberjacks get another scoring opportunity on another 3-2 rush this time Mike Fisher lights the lamp with 4:25 of the 1st period. Second City has a rush of their own. Nathan Mackinnon deflects Atkinson wrist shot and scores with 2:44 left in period #1. Matt Niskanen shot is redirected by Casey Cizikas to tie the game at 15:22 of period #2. John Tavares gets his second goal of the game and Second City goes back in front. Wausau gets a short handed goal from Claude Giroux ties the game back up. We go to overtime at Wausau tied 4-4. 17 seconds in the extra period Kris Letang hit the game winning goal. |
Weekly Summary: |
Disappointing home stand for the Lumberjacks as they go 1-2
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