Showing posts with label In The Nest. Show all posts
Showing posts with label In The Nest. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

In The Nest: Fledgling Report (2009 Prospects)



I intended my “In the Nest” features to showcase the prospects from the most recent draft. So this year I’ve been focusing on the 2010 draft with the likes of Telegin, Melchiori and Owuya. I can’t forget my first babies though, so I deciding to do a “fledgling report.” These guys aren’t fresh out of the egg, but are still “in the nest.”

Levko Koper LW (Spokane Chiefs WHL) -
Levko Koper has been tearing the WHL up this season! In 69 games he has 81 points and is a plus-20! The Chiefs star had four 3 point games and two four point games. Recently Levko displayed his shootout skills while leading the team to their 7th victory in a row. He scored the only goal in the shoot out to help the team beat the Kootenay Ice 4-3. He is also in the Top 20 scorers (18th) in the WHL. Nice job, Levko!

Ed Pasquale G (Gwinnet and Chicago) - Former Sagina Spirit Goalie, Ed Pasquale, has hit the big time. He split the season serving as back up on both the Gwinnet Gladiators and the Chicago Wolves. He played a total of 28 games and had 15 wins. According to my (butchered) math, he had a GAA of about 3.27 and a SV% of .900.

Cody Sol D (Kitchener Rangers OHL) - Cody Sol was playing with a new team this year. The Saginaw Spirit traded him to the Kitchener Rangers where he is now playing with fellow Thrashers property, Julian Melchiori. Valued for his defensive ability and big-bodied stay at home play, Cody’s powerful shot does contribute to the score sheet at times. Cody played 57 games this season and scored 15 points.

Ben Chiarot D ( Saginaw Spirit OHL) - Ben Chiarot has been on Thrashers fans’ radars this week as he’s been in the news for signing an entry level contract with Atlanta. Ben split his 2010-11 season between the Sudsbury Wolves and the Saginaw Spirit. He played a total of 61 games, scoring 34 points (9 goals 25 assists).

Jimmy Bubnick RW (Calgary Hitmen WHL) - Jimmy Bubnick had an eventful season last year that included scoring 53 points, being traded to the Calgary Hitmen and playing for the Memorial Cup! Jimmy’s numbers aren’t as grand so far this season. He’s played in 60 games and has only scored 27 points. The Hitmen as a team have struggled this season and are not expected (as of March 2) to make the playoffs. Jimmy was one of several regulars lost due to injury or illness. Feel better and hit the ice! See you in training camp!

Jordan Samuels-Thomas F( Bowling Green State University) - Another of my favorites from this draft was Jordan Samuels-Thomas, a good Connecticut boy like my husband. In the regular season, Jordan played in 36 games and had 21 points. Post season, Jordan is doing his part to help the Bowling Green Falcons be successful in the playoffs. He has now scored in four of his five career postseason games he has played in. He scored in all three playoff games last weekend.

Carl Klingberg LW (Vastra Frolunda HC Goteborg) - It’s no secret my favorite of the 2009-10 draft is Carl Klingberg. Even after he de-friended me on facebook, I’ve enjoyed following him. Hey I understand, you are a big star and all now. Carl has had an exciting year. In addition to playing 38 games this season with the Frolunda Indians (scoring 3 points) he played 11 games with Timra and scored 5 points. Carl didn’t feel like he was getting enough ice time with the Indians, so he asked for and was granted a loan to Timra. After the SEL season was over, it was reported that Carl was headed to the Chicago Wolves for the remainder of the season though I can’t find any information on him playing there. I guess as of this time (3-16-11) he has not played for the Wolves. Carl also had some international play, representing Sweden along side his brother John in the WJC U20. He played in 6 games and had 3 goals and an assist.

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Long Over Due In The Nest Report

I've been remiss in following up with our babies this season. Now that most of their seasons are almost over, let's see how they have been doing.


Julian Melchiori (D)
Richmond Hill, Ontario
Kitchener Rangers (OHL)
6'3 186 lbs
3rd round, 87th overall



This big D man played in 63 games for the Rangers this year. Although he only has one goal, his talent for play making seems to be a bit better as he had 18 assists. He also had 55 penalty minutes.





Ivan Telegin(C)
Novokuznetsk, Russia
Saginaw Spirit (OHL)
6'2'' 194 lbs
4th Round, 101 overall


Ivan is having a great year with the spirit. A team mate of fellow Thrasher Ben Chiarot, Ivan has played in 56 games this season and has 57 points (19 goals 38 assists). He is in the running for finishing the season as the lead scorer for the Spirit. On March 4, Ivan assisted on 3 goals to lead the Spirit to a 5-4 victory over the Plymouth Whalers. He was named the 3rd star of the game.





Fredrik Pettersson-Wentzel(G)
Uppsala, Sweden
Almtuna
6'1" 169lbs
5th Round, 128th overall


Freddie is hot stuff this season! Fredrik played in the second best league in Sweden, HockeyAllsvenskan, for Almtuna. He put up decent numbers with Almtuna (.895 SV% and 2.94 GA) and is now on loan to another club, Timra. Timra is pleased with his performance and is hoping to keep him, but several other clubs in the leagues have expressed interest. It' good to have options! Fredrik also had a strong showing in the WJC U20. He played 3 games and backed up Ottawa Senators property, Robin Lehner.






Yasin Cisse (pronounced See-Say) (RW)
Westmount, Quebec
Boston University
6'3" 210lbs
5th Round, 150 overall

Unfortunately Yasin missed the season due to injury. !






Kendall McFaull (pronounced Mic-Fall) (D)
Rosetown, Saskatchewan
Moose Jaw Warriors
6'2" 187lbs
6th Round, 155th overall

Having won the WHL Rookie of the Year in 2010, Kendall followed up with another strong season and is in the running for "Defensive Player of the Year" on his team. While keeping the crease clean he managed to notch 7 points as well.





Tanner Lane (C)
Detroit Lakes, Minnesota
Fargo Force (USHL)
6'2'' 172lbs

6th Round, 160th overall


In 50 games with the Force this season, Tanner scored 11 points.








Sebastian Owuya (D)
Stockholm, Sweden
Medicine Hat Tigers (WHL)
6'3'' 201lbs
6th Round, 169th overall


Sebastian previously played in the Swedish Junior Super Elite league with Freddie's current team Timra. This is his first season with the Tigers, he was drafted 40th overall. He finished the season a plus-8 and having 10 points.





Peter Stoykewych (D)
Winnipeg, Manitoba
6'3'' 188lbs
7th Round, 199 overal
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Peter played in 46 games this season, scoring 8 points. Two of those points came in one big night for Peter back in October when he had a 2 point night with a goal and an assist against the Muskegon Lumberjacks.


Go babies go!

Sunday, January 2, 2011

Mycket bra Sweden!

Team Sweden faced Team Canada on Friday and defeated them 6 to 5! In international tournaments, I pull for ABC...Anyone But Canada. It makes it easy for me to cheer for Team Sweden since we have 2 Thrashers prospects on the team. One of those prospects, Carl Klingberg, netted TWO goals in the game. Here is Carl talking about the game.



Lycka till, boys!

Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Why You Should Give A Shit About the World Juniors

Officially it is called the World U20 Championships, but most people call it the World Juniors. It is the place for young NHL bound stars to shine and make a name for themselves. Past participants in the World Juniors include Sidney Crosby, Alex Ovechkin, Roberto Luongo, Patrick Kane, Jarome Iginla and both Sedins.


Besides being some kick ass hockey to watch, we Americans have a vested interest, we are defending champs. The USA won last year and hopefully we will defend our gold medal.


As Thrashers fans we have two reason to care and they are both Swedish.



First off, one of our newest babies from the 2010 draft, Fredrik Petersson-Wentzel is playing. He has played in one game. Fredrik lead his country to a 7-1 victory over Norway. Fredrik faced 11 shots, making 10 saves.



One of the goal scorers from that game is another reason for Thrasher fans to be excited about the World Juniors Carl Klingberg is also representing Sweden. Carl has played in 2 games during this year's tournament.

Lycka till, mina herrar!

Sunday, December 12, 2010

In The Nest 2010 Draft Update

So let's take a peek inside the Thrashers' nest and see how our little baby Thrashers from the 2010 draft are doing.


Julian Melchiori (D)
Richmond Hill, Ontario
6'3 186 lbs
3rd round, 87th overall



Julian is with the Kitchener Rangers of the OHL this season. He has played in 28 games so far and has 13 points, 1 goal and 12 assists. He also has 20 penalty minutes.





Ivan Telegin(C)
Novokuznetsk, Russia
6'2'' 194 lbs

4th Round, 101 overall

Ivan is also playing in the OHL. He plays with the Saginaw Spirit with fellow Thrashers prospect Ben Chiarot. Ivan has played in 26 games this season scoring 23 points (3 goals and 17 assists). One of the highlights of the season came in a game against the Sault St. Marie Greyhounds. Ivan was named the #1 Star of the game for having a 3 point night with 1 goal and 2 assists.





Fredrik Pettersson-Wentzel(G)
Uppsala, Sweden
6'1" 169lbs
5th Round, 128th overall


Fredrik is playing in the second best league in Sweden, HockeyAllsvenskan, for Almtuna. He has played in 15 games this season and has a GAA of 2.87 and a SV% of .896. Fredrik has been invited to the training camp for the World Junior U20 Championship this season. Good luck, Freddy!






Yasin Cisse (pronounced See-Say) (RW)
Westmount, Quebec
6'3" 210lbs
5th Round, 150 overall

Bad news about Yasin. On October 9 in the season opener for Boston University, Cisse was injured. He later had surgery to repair an ankle tendon and will be out the rest of the season. Interesting note, this is the SAME injury and surgery that cut his 2009-10 season with the USHL Des Moines Buccaneers short. Get well, Yasin!






Kendall McFaull (pronounced Mic-Fall) (D)
Rosetown, Saskatchewan
6'2" 187lbs
6th Round, 155th overall

Time for some Western love! Kendall plays for the Moose Jaw Warriors of the WHL. Kendall appears to be struggling this season. In his 30 games played with the Warriors, he only has 1 point, an assist. He does have 53 penalty minutes. Get it going, Kendall!





Tanner Lane (C)
Detroit Lakes, Minnesota
6'2'' 172lbs

6th Round, 160th overall


Tanner is playing for the Fargo Force of the USHL. In 23 games, he has scored 4 points (1 goal 3 assists) and has 8 penalty minutes.



He's not been a scoring machine, but he does love the Thrashers, spaghetti and Miley Cyrus.






Sebastian Owuya (D)
Stockholm, Sweden
6'3'' 201lbs
6th Round, 169th overall


Sebastian is also in the WHL playing for their Medicine Hat Tigers. Sebastian has played in 27 games and has 6 points, all assists. Two of those points came in one game when on October 22 he assisted on two goals against the Prince Albert Raiders.





Peter Stoykewych (D)
Winnipeg, Manitoba
6'3'' 188lbs
7th Round, 199 overal
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Peter is in the USHL playing for the Des Moines Buccaneers. In 16 games Peter has scored 3 points.


Well it looks like a lot of our babies are off to slow starts. Good luck guys, we are pulling for you!

Friday, September 17, 2010

For My Levko Lovers!

My husband was fabulous enough to go to Rookie Camp for me this week, but he didn't get much to satisfy the Levko Koper fans who follow him with the Spokane chiefs. Fortunately, one of my photo buddies, Tim Stoklas snapped these shots of Levko.



Enjoy!

Thanks, Tim!

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

2010 Prospect Camp - Day Five (Final Day)

Hard to believe another prospect has come and gone. I've enjoyed watching the camp immensely. Of course in July you are so happy to see anything happening on-ice that prospect camp is like Game 7 of the Stanley cup.


Camp was only 5 days this season, as opposed to 6 days last season. Since I live so far from the rink, I had been skipping the morning session, but since it was the last day, I wanted to go! The final day consisted of 2 hours of drills, an hour for each team. After a 4 1/2 hour break, there was another hour of drills followed by the final 4 on 4 scrimmage.


Team Blue was on the ice for drills first. They pulled bot nets close together and did some 2 on 1 and 2 on 3 drills. Alex Kangas is getting ready for action.



Some action on Carrozzi's end.



Melchiori and Kangas heading in after morning drills.



Obligatory Carrozzi stretching picture.



Team White takes the ice. Pasquale stretches.



Levko waiting his turn for drills.



Levin says no.



Time to drag the nets closer. Levin took a while doing some maintenance on the net. Here he is getting geared up.



Pasquale going down for a save.



Akim Aliu taking it to Pasquale.



Stretchy time. Levko wondering why the hell he gets all of the paparazzi attention.



Time to pick up the pucks! Our new Russians, Telegin and Burmistrov, play a little game where they try and flip the pucks into the bucket.



What ever their little game is, I guess they won!



Taking some action to Levin.



Klingberg, Forney, Albert and Jordan waiting their turn for drills.



Klingy in drills.



Our first round draft pick, Alexander Burmistrov.



Burmistrov taking it Levin.



More lines waiting for drills.



It's a good thing these guys are joking around, this isn't a battle Burmistrov would want.



More pushing and shoving.



Time for some 4 on 4!
Jordan and Bubnick battling for the puck.



Carl coming in to shoot on Pasquale.



Finally! A picture of Levin without the mask.



Face Off



Blue Team Score!



Cody Sol defending his net from Levko Koper.



Team White watching the action.



Face off for the second period.



Kangas makes a save.



Native son, Vinny Saponari, takes a shot on goal.



Bubnick wants to jump in the action.

Shoot out!
Mike Forney in the shoot out.



Team White watching the shoot out.



Owuya coming in for a shot.



Bubnick in the shoot out.



Scrimmage over! "Good games," hand shakes and butt smacks for all.



Lasu doesn't want it to be over and skates around for a while.



Burmistrov starts up his puck/bucket game again.



I guess Alex isn't playing correctly or quickly enough for Telegin's liking.


Training camp is over. Time to say good bye to (most of) the babies until next year. Now comes the worst part of the off season.

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