2009-03-09

Kamloops Squeeks Out 2 Wins on Weekend


Posse Personality Rears Ugly Head


For the most part the opening 2 games of the Storm-Posse series actually looked like playoff hockey. Tight scores, great goaltending and outstanding efforts. It all came undone at the end of the game on Saturday night when cheap shot artist, Brody Brewster decided to take a two-hand chop with his stick on the face of Daniel Medlan-Marchan after the final buzzer.

I had taken the time to say how well Princeton looked when they stuck to hockey, both on the air and in my blog but Brewster, who was 3rd in penalty minutes in the league this year despite only playing in 45 games, climbed back into the sewer of credible play. We had noticed him yapping and taking cheap shots at Storm players throughout the game but his buzzer special was exactly why the Posse are considered the low-lifes of the league when it come to violence in hockey. For a kid that has zero for future on anything past Junior B hockey, you have got to wonder what's really on the line.

Posse goaltender Mike Garteig has been fabulous. This series would be out the window for Princeton if it weren't for him. Kamloops has scoring strength on every line and they all have tested him. But guys like Brewster are a throw back to everything that's wrong with hockey. Little skill in a league that begs for skill, this guy had no less than 15 games throughout the year where his penalty total exceeded 10 minutes. That's one third of all the games that he played during the regular season. For the life of me, I can't see how a bone-headed attitude like that can do anything but harm a team. Yet the Posse seem to grub around every year to find losers like this in hopes to be a winning team. Yes, they can intimidate some teams but not this time around. Princeton is far more effective trying to play hockey than trying to mirror the Broadstreet Bullies of the seventies... they don't have enough talent to do both.

Let's hope the league can get the tape on the incident at the end of the game and deal with it in a manner that not only sends a message to the player and the team but brings back some pride in actually running a legitimate league. Everyone knows that tempers flair and fisticuffs are going to happen and the league dealt with it in an exceptable manner... game misconduct. However, I don't think that they have addressed the whole issue of major penalties. Violent penalties (major penalties) including fighting, hits to the head, hits from behind, high sticking and so on need to have a limit. They have inserted the coaches suspension for more than 3 fights in a game. Now, it would seem prudent to step up to the plate and place some of the onus on the players, like a league review for anyone who receives more than 3 or 4 0r 5 (let them pick the number) majors in a season and a mandatory 5 game suspension for anyone who exceeds that threshold. Plus, increase the penalty every time that they take another major after that.

Some may say that that targets the physical players... not so. One can play the game being physical. And the rule would allow the player time to change his attitude. However, with no cap on major penalties it will continue to endanger real players and make more headlines than credible play.

The series continues in Princeton tonight. Let's hope that as emotions rise and physical play increases, it doesn't degrade itself with the goonery exhibited at the end of last game.

Let me personally apologize for actions of a few out-of-hand patrons from Kamloops on the Saturday night brew-ha. These drunken young men were pointed out as potential trouble makers prior to the game but had been in attendance the night before and relatively behaved themselves. You can't kick someone out for actually behaving. They crossed the line on Saturday and I personally hope that they are turned away at the door if they try to come to another game at the Sports Centre.

Good luck to Storm in Princeton and I hope that they keep their heads about them. The Posse will continue to try their tactics knowing full well that they have little chance to move on.

The fans in Princeton deserve more than a team that constantly leaves a black eye on the quality of the neighbourhood.

The above expressed views are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Kamloops Storm Hockey Team.

Your comments are welcome.

4 comments:

  1. Anonymous7:41 p.m.

    I do agree that the incident at the end of the game with brody brewster should not have happened but I dont appreciate the comments about the Posse "grubbing"around to find players and to accept the fact that they are going to go no further,there happens to be a lot of talented players on that team and on every hockey team there always one or two that want to drop the gloves.The Kamloops Storm are not exactly walking away with these games and your team has won nothing yet and there is a couple of players on the Kamloops team that are no angels on their skates as well!!!

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  2. Just look at the records. Almost anytime there has been an "incident" worthy of investigation in this division in the last 3 years that I have been watching this league, the Posse have been in the middle of it.

    As far as talent goes... get a grip on it. How many Junior B players are on the line for a Div 1 NCAA scholarship? Most can't and won't stick with a Junior A squad. That means either go to school and pay for it yourself or get a job.

    Generally Junior B is a place to play until the player figures out what they want to do with their life. Yes, a few players move on but those opportunities are far and few between, especially for those kids that are 19 or 20. It's a scary thought that a kid's bright future in whatever they choose to accomplish should be altered by an senseless act of goonery when there is nothing on the line other than trophy.

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  3. Anonymous2:08 p.m.

    Thanks for tellin us what happens at the games without the sugar coating. Keep on expressing your opinions... If someone dosen't like it they can easily start their own blog.GH Rider News

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  4. Anonymous7:00 p.m.

    Comment on the drunken young men on sat nite,I witnessed this incident and it should never have gotten as far as it did had "security" been doing their job and kicked them out as soon as they sat down and started harrasing the princeton players.When Kamloops scored the second goal and these guys hung over the princeton bench and started yelling obsenities as well as swearing when there was young Minor Hockey kids in the stands.SECURITY STILL DID NOTHING until the bench and the fans got involved and it got ugly and they still were allowed to stay in the building and were up in the beer gardens about to get another drink.My oponion is that they never should have been served and should have been removed a lot sooner.Better get the security doing a better job as liquor licences can be taken away over incidents like this.

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