Monday, April 13, 2009

IceHogs to Face Milwaukee

























The AHL regular season has come to a close and 16 teams are sharpening up for the post-season playoffs that start later this week. The Rockford IceHogs were given their 1st Round dates and opponent. On this coming Thursday April 16, 2009 the IceHogs will come up against the West Division's top seated team, the Milwaukee Admirals. The schedule is as follows:

Game 1 - Thu., Apr. 16 - Rockford at Milwaukee, 7:00
Game 2 - Sat., Apr. 18 - Rockford at Milwaukee, 7:30
Game 3 - Sun., Apr. 19 - Milwaukee at Rockford, 5:05
Game 4 - Tue., Apr. 21 - Milwaukee at Rockford, 7:05
Game 5* - Fri., Apr. 24 - Rockford at Milwaukee, 7:00
Game 6* - Sun., Apr. 26 - Milwaukee at Rockford, 5:05
Game 7* - Mon., Apr. 27 - Rockford at Milwaukee, 7:00
*-If Necessary












Wolves Teach Hogs a Few New Tricks


















Divisional rivals, the Rockford IceHogs and the Chicago Wolves met last night for their final matchup of the season at the AllState Arena. It was Apopt-A-Dog night and apparently the Hogs were taught a few new tricks by the Wolves. The Wolves proved their Alpha Dog skills, dominating the Hogs to a 5-2 victory. The AllState was packed to the rafters with a reported 16,019 fans in attendence. This fan must add that she always has a good experience mingling with the Wolves fans at the AA. Yes, every arena has a few of "those fans" who are donkeys. We always treat opposing fans the way we want to be treated in return. You have to give respect, in order to get it back. Rivalries can be fun when kept in perspective. With this loss, Rockford now has to wait out the results of the Houston Aeros remaining game this weekend, before knowing where they will be seeded in the playoffs. Chicago, on the other hand, will miss playoffs this year. By the middle of next week they will scheduling tee times.

We left the arena personally questioning the reasoning behind Coach Peters' line choices for the game. The Hogs' top line players were scratched, giving them the night off. Apparently a few of them were a bit banged up from Friday night's game and needed a rest. This left the team manned with very few experienced & skilled players. The game started with a bang when the Hogs handed the first 2 goals to Chicago wrapped up with a pretty bow. Both Mike Brennan and Sean McMorrow received penalties at 1:50 of the 1st frame to give Chicago a 5 on 3 advantage. McMorrow received 4 minutes for attempted head butting and Brennan got 2 minutes for interference. McMorrow did go over to IceHogs goalie Antti Niemi immediately after leaving the box to say a few words, hopefully to appologise. Brennan appeared to continue to help the Wolves score in that ill fated 1st frame when he crashed into the back of Antti Niemi, knocking him out of the crease.

Blackhawks prospects, Kyle Beach and Akim Aliu both played last night for the IceHogs. Aliu scored his first professional regulation goal at 17:32 of the 2nd frame. He tallied a 2nd goal in the 3rd frame at 1:45. With time and maturity, he's got the skills & talent to take him far in this sport. Beach's night was cut short after delivering a questionable check to Alex Brooks during the 2nd frame. Brooks received a laceration to his face. Beach received a Boarding Major and a Game Misconduct for that hit. After receiving medical attention, Brooks was able to return to the game. All in all, Referee David Banfield handed out 31 pim/10 inf to Rockford and 14 pim/7 inf to Chicago. Blackhawks President, John McDonough was in attendence, along with Al MacIsaacs. They were seen sitting with Wolves owner Don Levin during the game.
















Hogs Clinch their Playoff Spot!



The Rockford IceHogs secured their spot in the AHL Calder Cup Playoffs this past Friday night, beating the Peoria Rivermen 2-1 in a Shoot Out. Their final seed is yet to be determined, pending the out come of their game against the Chicago Wolves and the results of the Houston Aero's remaining 2 games. The MetroCentre played host to another sellout crowd of 5938. Fans attending the game were treated to Patrick Kane bobbleheads and team photos. Friday night's game was also Fan Appreciation Night in which the team litterally gave a few lucky fans the jerseys off their backs after the game. Fans filled out entry slips and then the winners were drawn at random. Perhaps next year they can come up with a better and more fair way of fans to enter, as there was no limit to the number of times a fan could enter. Many fans were seen filling out multiple tablets of slips.

The game remained scoreless until Rockford's Pete MacArthur found the back of the net at 13:06 in the 2nd frame. He was assisted by Tim Brent and Tim Hambly. Peoria answered back 3 minutes later with a goal by Aaron Palushaj, assisted by Justin Fletcher and Yan Stastny. In the Shoot out, Rockford's Akim Aliu and Evan Brophy were able to solve Peoria's Chris Holt. Ironically, the only Peoria player to score in the shootout was former IceHogs Danny Richmond. Another former IceHogs player currently skating for Peoria is Justin Fletcher. Richmond, as as some may remember, ended his season early last year with a ruptured spleen. Rockford's netminder, Corey Crawford, stood tall in net Friday stopping 32 of 33 sog. Referee Shaun Davis handed out 18 pim minutes for 9 infractions to Rockford, while Peoria received 28 pim minutes for 10 infractions. Stars of the game, in order, were Corey Crawford, Pete MacArthur and Justin Fletcher.

The IceHogs also presented the Team Awards that night, with the following players receiving awards. Captain Tim Brent received the club's Most Valuable Player. He led the team in points at 61. Brent was also awarded the team's Leading Scorer award. Tim Hambly was awarded the Best Defenseman award this year. He ends the regular season with a +/- rating of +8. Rookie of the Year was awarded to winger Pete MacArthur. MacArthur has scored 7 goals and 4 assists in his last 20 games. Named the team's Unsung Hero was forward Rob Klinkhammer. During his sophomore year as a pro, he played a variety of roles with the IceHogs, skating with the checking line as well as the top line. Most Improved player award went to Evan Brophy. Brophy has both improved his scoring total to 39 points and his +/- rating to 14 this season. Winger Bryan Bickell was named the team's Heavy Hitter. Although injury plagued, he totaled 14 points and 56 PIMs. Sean McMorrow was named Rockford's Man of the Year for his commitment to the Rockford community throughout the 2008-2009 season. This writer gives a "Bad Fan" award to the young boys sitting along the visitors tunnel this game. During the 1st frame, several young fans thought it would be fun to throw cheese nachos at Peoria's backup goalie, Manny Legace. Luckly their aim was bad, as they missed hitting their intended target and this writer by mear inches. Security was informed of their poor aim.














Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Milwaukee Cruises by IceHogs 4-1 on 4/4/09





In front of a Sell Out Crowd of 6229, the Rockford IceHogs fell to the Milwaukee Admirals. It seemed the Admirals could do no wrong last night and the IceHogs could do no right. Milwaukee came out strong and did not let up in their the push for the win. IceHogs netminder Corey Crawford, appeared to struggle at times and was handed the evening's Loss. While the Admirals, Mark Dekanich, was solid between the pipes. Dekanich went home with the Win and the 2nd Star of the Game. Referee Kyle Rehman handed out a total of 55 pim for 15 infractions to Rockford, while Milwaukee only received 29 pim for 10 infractions. IceHogs' Assistant Coach Ted Dent was ejected from the game late in the 3rd frame, Game Misconduct-Coach (40.5) was the charge. Also ejected was Akim Aliu, also a Game Misconduct-Abuse of officials (40.4).

Rockford's roster is still missing two key players, both Jack Skille and Bryan Bickell have missed several games each due to injuries received in games last weekend. Bickell reportedly took a puck to the left eye and Skille remains out with a upper body injury. The IceHogs have recently seen two new additions to the team. Prospect, RW Akim Aliu, was assigned to Rockford on Friday April 3rd by the Chicago Blackhawks. Veteran winger, Jeff Christian joined the team last weekend.

Saturday night, the MetroCentre hosted a multitude of special events. The NHL Stanley Cup made it's first ever appearance in Rockford. The Ceremonial Puck Drop was done by Chicago Blackhawks President, John McDonough. During the first intermission, fans witnessed a beautiful Wedding on center ice between contest winners, Tatum Haag and Marc Glas. After the game, the IceHogs hosted their Annual Jersey Auction. This years jersey theme was "The Dark Hammy", featuring black jerseys with red & white trim and team mascot, Hammy, decked out in a superhero type costume. The evening's auctions raised $40,355 for the IceHogs Charitable Foundation. To date, fans have raised almost $550,000.

As the regular season is winding down, it seems the IceHogs need 1 point to clinch a playoff spot in the West Division. Defending Calder Cup Champions and divisional rivals, the Chicago Wolves, have a much harder road to travel if they want to make the playoffs. They need to win all of their remaining games. To quote good friend Jane, "Can you hear Brunhilde warming up?".










Thursday, April 2, 2009

Swimming with the Sharks










My sister and I, along with a friend were given free tickets to a hockey game last weekend. Now mind you, we are 1st & formost Rockford IceHogs fans. But the IceHogs were out of town, playing back-to-back games in Texas, so no chance of us attending those games. Tickets in hand, we jumped in the car this past Saturday and headed east to the AllState Arena to take in a game between the Chicago Wolves and the Quad City Flames. During the AHL IceHogs' debut season last year, it became an instant rivalry between the Wolves & the IceHogs, for both of the teams & their fans. Going to games at the AA has always been a little intimidating to say the least. While we've become friends with quite a few Wolves fans, there's always a few there who have to throw the verbal taunts & jabs. That's not to say that the IceHogs don't have their own "jerks" back at the BOB too. Every arena has them. I just try to not be that person.
So...we donned our IceHogs and Blackhawks jerseys and entered into enemy waters. Why wear IceHogs jerseys to a game that they aren't playing in you ask? Why not? Even better...sitting in seats 1 row behind the Wolves team bench...wearing said IceHogs jerseys. No, we didn't go looking for trouble. We were just showing support for our teams, while having a good time. Period. The looks & comments received from Wolves fans and the looks from Wolves players were priceless. LMFAO! Nancy and Chris had a grand old time standing up and cheering for QC when they scored too. Harmless fun. I sat there with them for the 1st frame, but then moved across the arena for the remainder of the game to sit with a good friend. I took a few hundred pics, visited with Jane and let her play a bit with my new camera. LOL, she has since ordered and just received today, her very own new Canon 50D. It was very much a planned purchase for her, but I think seeing & using my 50D may have spurred her into ordering it a few weeks earlier than originally planned. Sweeeeeeeet!
Tickets to a Wolves game - FREE
Miles driven - 140
Gas & Tolls - $20.00
Parking - $11.00
Supper - $ 4.44 each
Looks & Comments received - PRICELESS!!!






What is it about hockey players and spitting anyway?