Happy New Year!!
Well… a lot has gone done since the insanity that overtook the end of last year, or rather the beginning of the week. Re-cap of Insanity: We started the week, on Monday the 28th goaltender-less when Martin Houle decided to walk out on the team to pursue some other kind of ideas. With him gone (his rights suspended by the team), and both Kyle Gajewski and Loic Lacasse re-called to the AHL, we were down to just our EBUG Lee Lansdowne. It wasn’t the fact that we were without a goaltender that freaked us all out. It was the fact that we were goaltender-less with a game on Wednesday the 31st out of town in Wheeling; the beginning of a road stretch with two more games played in Johnstown on the 2nd and 3rd.
….begin freaking out.
Coach Weber seemed oddly calmed, completely collected through the night as every question and answering scenario was thrown his way. Something of a trade mark in Chuck Weber, which I have come to admire. If he can be that calm in that crazy of a situation… wow… I don’t understand how he does it. (No wonder he won Coach of the Year last season.) He actually had a sense of humor about it all. Said he had to laugh at that point. And after joking around about the situation that was keeping Gajewski in Milwaukee (one of their main goaltender’s wives was due to give birth any moment… to which Coach mused; “she needs to pop that baby out all ready”… haha), Coach assured us that we would have a goaltender in net Wednesday night. He just didn’t know whom as of that moment.
On Wednesday, just a few hours before the puck dropped in Wheeling, it was announced that Kyle Gajewski was sent down from Milwaukee to be in goal for the Cincinnati Cyclones.
Goaltender crisis averted… for now.
We played Wheeling that night, with Gajewski in goal.
We ended up losing the game 6-1. The lone goal coming from Michael Cohen.
The Cyclones rang in the New Year in fifth place as Wheeling remained dominate in first.
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Since the goalie emergency...
Wednesday December 31st:
Besides the game against Wheeling…
-Ryan Toomey was placed on the team’s suspended list. Why? Supposedly he got an offer from some Finland team that he just couldn’t refuse.
-Hamilton re-called Fredric St. Denis.
-Thankfully… that day we signed rookie defensemen Jamie Coghlan who has been a player on the Fresno Falcons, before the team folded.
-Olivier Latendresse was voted starter on the 2009 ECHL All-Stars Game (Jan 21st in Reading, PA). From what I’ve read and heard there is speculation on whether or not Hamilton(AHL) will release him to play in the game. So… I don’t know how relevant that whole deal is…
Thursday January 1st, 2009:
-We acquired defensemen Mike Salekin from the Stockton Thunder for future considerations. He’s supposed to arrive in Cincy sometime next week.
-We signed forward Dustin Sproat, another refugee from the folded Falcons. He didn’t play Friday’s game in Johnstown, and isn’t expected to play in the tonight’s (3rd) game, against Johnstown, but is most likely going to be in the line up when the Cyclones return to US Bank Arena on the 6th.
That night night we played and amaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaazing game against the Johnstown Cheifs. It was a 6-1 victory for the team. The first period opened up with a two goal lead courtosey of Barret and Paul Lynch. As was well as a smack down on Johnstown’s Sgroi by Justin Johnson. After Johnstown cut the lead in half by scoring on a penalty shot… the Cyclones came back with six unanswered goals. Ending the night beautifully with a win.
Michael Cohen had three goals and two assists. Ben McLeod with three assists. And Paul Lynch completed a ‘Gordie Howe hat trick with a goal, an assist, and a fight.
Tonight ends our road stretch. We play Johnstown one more time (game starts a 7:05). I know its kind of a stretch to think we’ll win like we did last night. Hell, we could tear them apart again. But we could lose. Either way, after listening to last night’s game, with how well the team played… I’m hoping we continue to play with that intensity.
LETS GO CYCLONES!!!
~(c)~
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