Thursday, September 30, 2010
Top 10: #9 Max Noreau
#9: Max Noreau officially makes the list with this blue line shot that assisted on Nathan Smith's 2nd period Power Play goal to put the Aeros up 4-1, finally winning 6-2 over Milwaukee on January 1, 2010.
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Houston Aeros,
Maxim Noreau,
Top 10
Preseason: Rockford Icehogs @ Chicago Wolves
Decided to get some practice and take in the preseason game in West Meadows last night:
Mauro Juri (#21) puts the Wolves on the board, 1-0 beating Rockford goalie Danny Battachio on the backdoor
Wolves forward Patrick Gallivan (#29) shoots wide after putting some moves on Battachio.
Rockford's Kyle Hagel (#14) and Chicago's Adam Huxley (#27) square off in a spirited bout against each other for the 6th time in their careers.
Akim Aliu's (#17) wrister made the score 3-1.
While Dan Kissel (#10) put a determined effort in the back of the net to increase it to 4-1, before the Wolves finally winning 5-3
Mauro Juri (#21) puts the Wolves on the board, 1-0 beating Rockford goalie Danny Battachio on the backdoor
Wolves forward Patrick Gallivan (#29) shoots wide after putting some moves on Battachio.
Rockford's Kyle Hagel (#14) and Chicago's Adam Huxley (#27) square off in a spirited bout against each other for the 6th time in their careers.
Akim Aliu's (#17) wrister made the score 3-1.
While Dan Kissel (#10) put a determined effort in the back of the net to increase it to 4-1, before the Wolves finally winning 5-3
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Chicago Wolves,
Photo Recap,
Rockford Icehogs
Wednesday, September 29, 2010
Top 10: #10 Chris Mueller
#10: This shot of Chris Mueller makes the list thanks to his Patrick Kane style use of his mouthguard and the snow spray from Peoria Rivermen defenseman Bryce Lampman's attempt to block the passing lane.
And if you have not noticed, I have lightened up on the Admirals updates of late. This is primarily due to the fact that there are two excellent Admirals sites for updates, the newly unveiled Admirals Roundtable from the makers of ASS (Admirals Shoft Shifts) and the venerable MilwaukeeHockey.com. There will still obviously be some Admirals undertones (due to my season tickets with the Ads) despite an attempted focus at the entire Western Conference of the AHL, but I feel these two blogs spend alot of time putting together the same critical info, and frankly, why re-hash it a third time?
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
Tomorrow starts the Top 10
Starting tomorrow to count down the start of the 2010/11 AHL season, I will be posting one photo each day that I consider one of the Ten Best from last year.
But today I'll kick it off with some photoshop magic for #11.
One thing I noticed towards the end of every warmup was that Max Noreau would set about 5 pucks on the blueline and practice taking slapshots. This shot was the blending of multiple shots taken during one of his attempts.
But today I'll kick it off with some photoshop magic for #11.
One thing I noticed towards the end of every warmup was that Max Noreau would set about 5 pucks on the blueline and practice taking slapshots. This shot was the blending of multiple shots taken during one of his attempts.
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Houston Aeros,
Maxim Noreau,
Top 10
Monday, September 27, 2010
9/27 Dex stands on his head
One of the most impressive saves of last season, as Johnny Pohl shoots the puck straight at a sprawling Mark Dekanich's mask. Chicago Wolves at Milwaukee Admirals, April 9, 2010.
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Mark Dekanich,
Milwaukee Admirals
Friday, September 24, 2010
9/24/10 Pascal Pelletier
Peoria Rivermen forward Pascal Pelletier briefs with center Cam Paddock, Peoria Rivermen at Milwaukee Admirals, April 2, 2010.
And if you haven't noticed (or use Google Reader), to kick off the new season, I've added a new logo banner at the top.
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Pascal Pelletier,
Peoria Rivermen
Thursday, September 23, 2010
9/23/10 Chris Mueller
We'll continue looking at players contending for a roster spot in Milwaukee with forward Chris Mueller and Wolves forward Joey Crabb giving chase to the puck. Milwauke Admirals at Chicago Wolves, April 26, 2010.
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Chris Mueller,
Joey Crabb,
Milwaukee Admirals
Wednesday, September 22, 2010
9/22/10 Chet Pickard
Almost hockey season, and still no clue on the Admirals goaltending, so here's a pic of the most probable of the Ads goalies, Chet Pickard. Grand Rapids at Milwaukee Admirals, April 11, 2010.
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Chet Pickard,
Milwaukee Admirals
Monday, September 20, 2010
2010 Blackhawks Training Camp Pics
A change of pace, but some AHL related pics from the opening of the 2010 Blackhawks Training Camp on Saturday
David Gilbert's 2nd goal of the first scrimmage, beating Hannu Toivonen stick side.
Marty Turco poke check's Patrick Kane's shootout attempt.
Patrick Kane is all-smiles after the failed attempt.
Former Blackhawk Stan Mikita waves to the crowd with the Stanley Cup.
Glove save by Corey Crawford
Rockford goalie Joe Palmer's mask
Niklas Hjalmarsson
David Gilbert's 2nd goal of the first scrimmage, beating Hannu Toivonen stick side.
Marty Turco poke check's Patrick Kane's shootout attempt.
Patrick Kane is all-smiles after the failed attempt.
Former Blackhawk Stan Mikita waves to the crowd with the Stanley Cup.
Glove save by Corey Crawford
Rockford goalie Joe Palmer's mask
Niklas Hjalmarsson
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Chicago Blackhawks,
Rockford Icehogs
Friday, September 17, 2010
2010/11 Ads Preview: Forwards
NHL Contracts:
Jonas Andersson-The Swedish winger played 4 years here with the Ads, and hopes to crack the Preds roster this season. If he doesn't make it, who knows that we will actually see him in Milwaukee versus returning to Europe.
Gabriel Bourque- Moncton Wildcats leading scorer in the playoffs, Bourque will make his pro debut with the Ads and hope to continue his scoring touch.
Ryan Flynn- Flynn only played a couple games for the Ads last season after his senior year at the University of Minnesota and will probably be situated on the 3rd/4th lines for the Ads.
Blake Geoffrion- Last year's Hobey Baker winner scored 2 goals in his Bradley Center debut, and missed the rest of the playoffs after landing awkwardly into the boards in the subsequent game.
Matt Halischuk- Acquired from New Jersey in the Arnott trade, the winger put up moderate numbers in the AHL, but only had a goal and assist in 20 games for New Jersey last season.
Linus Klasen- Averaged a point per game in the Swedish Elite League last season, and lets hope to see more of this:
Jamie Lundmark- The Rangers First Rd pick up 1999 has never lived up to the hype, although puts up solid numbers in the AHL.
Mark Santorelli- After watching a number of games of the 08/09 season from the upper bowl of the Bradley Center, the Mike's younger brother showed some flashes of the talent that were hoped to be seen from him. Playing 15 more games in 09/10, he more than tripled his performance of the previous season.
Nick Spaling- Spaling bounced between Nashville and Milwaukee, and reinforced the defensive talents seen in Milwaukee by playing on the PK on occasion for the Preds.
Ryan Thang- Notre Dame's captain played the last 12 games of the Ads season and all 7 post-season games, putting up 10 points in the 19 games.
Andreas Thuresson- Probably one of Nashville's first call-ups depending on need, Thuresson will enter his 4th season with the Ads. Increasing his point totals each year, he matched his career high in goals last season despite playing 24 less games with the Ads while playing 22 games for Nashville.
Kelsey Wilson- Returns to Milwaukee after year in Europe, lead the Admirals in PIM every season with the team and will make up for loss of Triston Grant and Nolan Yonkman.
AHL Contracts:
Michael Bartlett- Signed by the Ads at the start of the playoffs last season, the Morton Grove, IL winger split time between AHL Lake Erie Monsters and ECHL Johnstown Chiefs last season.
Dylan Hunter (per Aaron Sims at the Admirals Crew Booster Club meeting on Sept 13th)- Hunter saw his share of teams to call home last season, splitting time in the AHL with the Houston Aeros, Rochester Americans, and Ads, along with the ECHL Utah Grizzlies. Shown flashes of talent with a 47 pt season in 70 games for Rochester in 07/08, hopefully being able to play an entire season with one team will help increase performance.
Mark vanGuilder- Bounced repeatedly from Milwaukee and Cincinatti for the past two years, MvG wound up being a critical key of the penalty kill while playing 4th line minutes with the Ads last season.
Chris Mueller- Started last season in Cincinnati, and after the call-up never looked back. Hard-working all around player who set career highs in points and assists.
Jonas Andersson-The Swedish winger played 4 years here with the Ads, and hopes to crack the Preds roster this season. If he doesn't make it, who knows that we will actually see him in Milwaukee versus returning to Europe.
Gabriel Bourque- Moncton Wildcats leading scorer in the playoffs, Bourque will make his pro debut with the Ads and hope to continue his scoring touch.
Ryan Flynn- Flynn only played a couple games for the Ads last season after his senior year at the University of Minnesota and will probably be situated on the 3rd/4th lines for the Ads.
Blake Geoffrion- Last year's Hobey Baker winner scored 2 goals in his Bradley Center debut, and missed the rest of the playoffs after landing awkwardly into the boards in the subsequent game.
Matt Halischuk- Acquired from New Jersey in the Arnott trade, the winger put up moderate numbers in the AHL, but only had a goal and assist in 20 games for New Jersey last season.
Linus Klasen- Averaged a point per game in the Swedish Elite League last season, and lets hope to see more of this:
Jamie Lundmark- The Rangers First Rd pick up 1999 has never lived up to the hype, although puts up solid numbers in the AHL.
Mark Santorelli- After watching a number of games of the 08/09 season from the upper bowl of the Bradley Center, the Mike's younger brother showed some flashes of the talent that were hoped to be seen from him. Playing 15 more games in 09/10, he more than tripled his performance of the previous season.
Nick Spaling- Spaling bounced between Nashville and Milwaukee, and reinforced the defensive talents seen in Milwaukee by playing on the PK on occasion for the Preds.
Ryan Thang- Notre Dame's captain played the last 12 games of the Ads season and all 7 post-season games, putting up 10 points in the 19 games.
Andreas Thuresson- Probably one of Nashville's first call-ups depending on need, Thuresson will enter his 4th season with the Ads. Increasing his point totals each year, he matched his career high in goals last season despite playing 24 less games with the Ads while playing 22 games for Nashville.
Kelsey Wilson- Returns to Milwaukee after year in Europe, lead the Admirals in PIM every season with the team and will make up for loss of Triston Grant and Nolan Yonkman.
AHL Contracts:
Michael Bartlett- Signed by the Ads at the start of the playoffs last season, the Morton Grove, IL winger split time between AHL Lake Erie Monsters and ECHL Johnstown Chiefs last season.
Dylan Hunter (per Aaron Sims at the Admirals Crew Booster Club meeting on Sept 13th)- Hunter saw his share of teams to call home last season, splitting time in the AHL with the Houston Aeros, Rochester Americans, and Ads, along with the ECHL Utah Grizzlies. Shown flashes of talent with a 47 pt season in 70 games for Rochester in 07/08, hopefully being able to play an entire season with one team will help increase performance.
Mark vanGuilder- Bounced repeatedly from Milwaukee and Cincinatti for the past two years, MvG wound up being a critical key of the penalty kill while playing 4th line minutes with the Ads last season.
Chris Mueller- Started last season in Cincinnati, and after the call-up never looked back. Hard-working all around player who set career highs in points and assists.
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Milwaukee Admirals News
Wednesday, September 8, 2010
2010/11 Ads Preview: Defense
As the start of the AHL season is less than a month away, we will take a look at the potential players for the Milwaukee Admirals. In this installment we will take a look at the defensemen, while covering the forwards and goaltenders in the following weeks.
With the top 4 spots locked up in Nashville by Ryan Suter, Shea Weber, Francis Boullion and Kevin Klein, it leaves 2 spots open.
Ryan Parent signed a one-way contract, and can be assumed will be in Nashville, while Cody Franson is still unsigned but similarly will be assumed to return in Nashville once re-signed.
This leaves 7 defensemen with NHL contracts in addition to the 2 Scotts: Lehman and Ford, who are both under AHL contracts.
Jonathan Blum- The only Admiral to play in every game last season will probably return and will be looking to improve his Ads blueline high of 11 goals while replacing Robert Dietrich as the puck handling defenseman on the Power Play.
Scott Ford- Played on the bottom pairing for the Ads last season and may rely on his leadership in the locker room to retain his roster spot, as he was largely considered the next team Captain before the signing of Brett Palin.
Aaron Johnson- A solid veteran who will probably see time with Nashville as a 6th/7th defenseman, playing a handful of games for Milwaukee, much like he has in other organizations in recent years.
Roman Josi- Nashville's 2008 2nd Rd pick will be making his North American debut this season and will see time in Milwaukee to acclimate to the change in playing style compared to the Swiss-A league.
Teemu Laakso- Battled through shoulder problems the past two years, needs to show that he can last a full AHL season.
Scott Lehman- Signed to an AHL contract and could end up in ECHL's Cincinnati, will probably see time as Lane Lambert's 7th defenseman also splitting time on the 4th line as Lambert has used other defesemen in previous years.
Grant Lewis- Missed time the past couple seasons with injury, was leading defenseman in plus/minus for the Chicago Wolves in the 2008/09 season.
Brett Palin- Captain last year for AHL Abbotsford Heat and former AHL All-Star played only 21 games last season, but will look to get back to his form from 2008/09.
Alex Sulzer- The conundrum with Sulzer is his One-Way contract, in which he will earn the same pay whether he is in Milwaukee or Nashville. In my opinion, I would not be surprised to see him traded due to his one-way contract, despite his solid AHL play.
All players have NHL and/or AHL experience (with the exception of Josi) will offer the Ads a solid defense for the upcoming season regardless of who makes the team.
Next week we will take a look at the potential forwards for the Ads.
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Milwaukee Admirals News
Thursday, September 2, 2010
Admirals @ Rockford, vs. Wolves for Preseason
In case you haven't seen, the Admirals will face the Rockford Icehogs at the Rockford Metrocentre, Friday October 1st. (Link)
The Admirals also announced in their STH email that there will be a pre-season game in the Milwaukee area Saturday October 2nd. (Which was just announced today, against the Chicago Wolves at the Kern Center. Link)
The Admirals also announced in their STH email that there will be a pre-season game in the Milwaukee area Saturday October 2nd. (Which was just announced today, against the Chicago Wolves at the Kern Center. Link)
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Wednesday, September 1, 2010
Predators acquire Grant Lewis
In a Chicago/Milwaukee swap, the Nashville Predators acquire defenseman Grant Lewis from the Atlanta Thrashers in exchange for Ian McKenzie. (Link)
Lewis has played with the Chicago Wolves the past 3 seasons before being re-assigned to the Hershey Bears at the end of last season, while McKenzie has bounced back and forth between Milwaukee and the ECHL Cincinnati Cyclones.
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Milwaukee Admirals News
Random Notes (Cal O, Johnson, Steve Werner)
In case you haven't seen or received the email from the Ads yet, they have Cal O'Reilly's blue alternate on ebay. (Link)
Also, defenseman Aaron Johnson signed to a two-way deal by the Preds. (Link)
Finally, good luck to former Admiral forward Stephen Werner who is looking to make a comeback in Germany after missing last season due to concussion issues. (Link)
Also, defenseman Aaron Johnson signed to a two-way deal by the Preds. (Link)
Finally, good luck to former Admiral forward Stephen Werner who is looking to make a comeback in Germany after missing last season due to concussion issues. (Link)
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