Saturday, April 30, 2011

UFC 129 Picks

The biggest UFC event ever as 55,000 people in the Rogers Centre in Toronto. Here are my predictions.

George St. Pierre vs Jake Shields
My pick: St. Pierre

Jose Aldo vs Mark Hominick
My pick: Aldo

Randy Couture vs Lyoto Machida
My pick: Couture

Jason Brilz vs. Vladimir Matyushenko
My pick: Brilz

Mark Bocek vs. Ben Henderson
My pick: Henderson

My pick for match of the night.

Rory McDonald vs Nate Diaz
My pick: Diaz

Pics From Estevan Today



Winter...Really...

Who said winter is over? Because in Estevan, we may be experiencing the worst winter storm of the year. Currently there's snow drifts that's up to my knees, 4x4 trucks are stuck in the middle of downtown in Estevan and the winds are going about 70 km/h.

Normally I don't work on the weekends, but with the short staff at the radio station so I have to work Saturdays for the time being, and today I basically sat at work for 4 hours since there's no power for the radio equipment. Some of the power has been restored but CJ1280 and Sun 102.3 are off the air, and I have no clue when they will be back on air, It could honestly be awhile.

My satellite dish is currently out, and hopefully it's restored by tonight for the UFC PPV that I've been anxiously waiting for months. This storm is suppose to ease up sometime later this afternoon. The good thing is my dish is mostly blocked off from the wind and snow. I might take some pics...tomorrow...it's way too nasty right now.

Friday, April 29, 2011

Hunter is Officially a Cougar

Remember a couple of weeks ago when I said a Bruins player had a scholarship in place and I was waiting for a press release. Well here is the release. Congrats to Hunts, one of my favorites!


The Estevan Bruins hockey club is proud to announce that their captain from last season, Troy Hunter, has decided to continue his hockey career by playing CIS hockey at the University of Regina.

The 21 year old from Virden, MB came to the Bruins in a trade with the Dauphin Kings just before the season started and had 57 points in 56 games along with 11 points in eight playoff games.

The Bruins wish Hunter good luck as a member of the Cougars.

Bruins Alumni Par 3 Golf Tournament

Release from the Bruins Alumni

The Estevan Bruins Alumni is proud to announce that they will be holding the Boston
Pizza Bruin Alumni Hole-In-One/Par 3 Golf Tournament on Saturday May 28th, 2011.
This exciting day is packed full of activities, including the golf tournament and a supper
after the event at the Woodlawn Golf Club Clubhouse after to celebrate the Estevan
Bruins Alumni Association and the Estevan Bruins Jr. “A” Hockey Club.

This par 3 golf tournament consists of a guaranteed $20 000 hole-in-one prize for the first
hole-in-one at each hole. There are also cash prizes for long put and close approach on
each hole. The tournament will be held at the Estevan Woodlawn Golf Club. Registration
is at 12:00pm, and the tournament will start at 1:00pm.


Registration costs for this tournament are $500/4 man team or $125/person. Extra supper
tickets are also available for $20/person. The registration deadline is May 2nd.
Registration forms can be obtained in the following ways:
Email: Lisa Sikorski at lisa@gmrelectric.com

In Person: GMR Electric Motors at 502-6th Street, Estevan
Phone: GMR Electric Motors (306) 637.2525
Drop off: 502 6th Street
There will also be registration forms available throughout the community in the
upcoming weeks.

For more information about this event, please contact Brad Pierson at 421-7983

Thursday, April 28, 2011

First Estevan Player In Senior Bowl

Some more history for Estevan Football has been achieved as Michael Bittman has been selected to take part in the 27th Edition of the Ed Henick Senior Bowl in Regina.

The Senior Bowl in Saskatchewan is an All Star game for the Grad 12 Football players that play in 6, 9 or 12 man football leagues. Bittman will be playing for Team South which is made up of kids from schools from Regina, Moose Jaw, Swift Current, Yorkton, Weyburn among others.

Bittman felt confident he was going to make the team after the tryouts in Regina a couple of weeks ago. "I had a really good camp, I showed the coaches the skills that have been passed on to me from my High School Coaches like Blaine Weyland, Marco Ricci and Phil Zajac and the other defensive coaches I've had over the years."

Bittman is also excited to be a big part of history being the first Estevan player taking part in the game.

Bittman is also looking forward to playing at Mosaic Stadium for the game. "It's an amazing feeling, I'm really pumped for it. It's my first game on the field and I'm really excited for it."

Bittman will be lining up at Middle Linebacker for the game. Bittman is also preparing for tryouts for the Regina Thunder which are coming up next weekend.

2nd Round Playoff Thoughts

The first round of the NHL playoffs was so good, what's the point of having a break. Nashville at Vancouver kicks things off tonight.

I went 5 for 8 in my predictions for the first round, and even got the amount of games right for Tampa Bay and San Jose. But my Stanley Cup pick, the Ducks are out. I'm not bother going to pick another Stanley Cup winner now, but just make my picks round by round.

Vancouver vs Nashville
My pick: Vancouver in 7

Could the Canucks take the Preds lightly? I hope not, cause Nashville will be tougher than Chicago. I think the goalies and defence cancel each other in this series. The Sedins and Kesler have to be way better for the Canucks to move on.

San Jose vs Detroit
My pick: Detroit in 6

Detroit really impressed me the way they crushed the Coyotes without Zetterberg. It's just another example why Mike Babcock is probably the best coach in hockey. Sometimes you just have to go with experience and there's no team in the playoffs with more experience than Detroit.

Washington vs Tampa Bay
My Pick: Washington in 6.

If the Caps can improve on their strong defensive effort against the Rangers over to the series with the Lightning, then I think they should have no problem. The Caps are a really scary team in my eyes if they play solid 2 way hockey.

Philadelphia vs Boston
My Pick: Boston in 7.

In my eyes this will be the best series this round. After last year, you know the Bruins will be ready for revenge. With both teams playing a fast hard hitting series, this will make for some exciting hockey. I think the goalies will be key, and if Tim Thomas plays like it's the regular season, the Bruins will come out on top.

Can the second round be better than the first? Probably not, but I'm still looking forward to it.

Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Locker Talk Preview

This week on Locker Talk David Willberg of the Sask. Lifestyles is the guest as we discuss the Bruins hire of Keith Cassidy as the Bruins new Head Coach and GM.

We talked about the reaction of the hiring. We talk about the impact the hiring of Cassidy might have on the Bruins team next season.

We took an early look at the Bruins roster next season, and what the expectations for the Bruins next season.

Locker Talk can be seen on Estevan Access 7 on Thursday at 6:30 and Saturday at 12:00.

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Tuesday's Thoughts

-- It's kind of weird watching the RBC Cup with no SJHL team taking part in a tournament. Last time that happened was when new Bruin Head Coach Keith Cassidy lead the Selkirk Steelers over the Humboldt Broncos in 2007.

-- With the Bruins hiring Cassidy, the next news in the SJHL offseason is the Melfort Mustangs hiring their Head Coach and GM, and the SJHL hiring Laury Ryan's replacement.

--2 game 7 tonight. I think the theme for both games will be goaltending. That's why I think Buffalo will beat Philly with Ryan Miller. And the pressure is on Roberto Luongo to reverse the current Canucks fate.

-- Looks like the NFL draft's first round will fall on an off day for the NHL playoffs. Looks like someone answered my prayers. Now as a 49er fan, can someone let Patrick Peterson fall to 7.

-- 8 home runs already for Jose Bautista, nice to see a Blue Jay exceed expectations after getting a big contract. OK Roy Halladay is exempt from that list.

Monday, April 25, 2011

Cassidy First Interview as Bruins Head Coach

The Estevan Bruins named Keith Cassidy as their new Head Coach last Thursday and I had the chance to speak with Cassidy earlier today.


Pierson On Cassidy Hiring

Bruins President Jeff Pierson comments on the hiring of Keith Cassidy as the new Head Coach and General Manager of the Estevan Bruins.


Keeping It A Secret

Easter weekend has come and gone and it's back to the work week.

The big news late last week was the announcement of Keith Cassidy as the new Head Coach and GM of the Estevan Bruins. I have to give the Bruins credit, because I didn't hear a whisper of Cassidy being a candidate until about 30 min before he was hired. In this day and age with the internet it's pretty hard to keep a secret, but that's exactly what the Bruins did. I was a little surprised because a lot of the candidates I heard had ties to Estevan, and I thought the Bruins were going to hire someone who would cause some excitement with the Bruin fans.

But Cassidy's resume is quite extensive and successful. Is he the right man for the job? Obviously it's too early to tell. But with a brand new arena and a deep prospect pool, there's heavy expectations in Estevan.

Thursday, April 21, 2011

More Cassidy News

I'll have an interview posted later I just did with Bruins President Jeff Pierson.

It should be up on the website of the SJHL soon and its currently on Discoverestevan.com

I'm off to Humboldt...Happy Easter.

Bruins Announce Cassidy

The release from Bruins Team

Keith comes to Estevan with a remarkable track record of success in his young coaching career. In five seasons with both the Selkirk Steelers and Winnipeg Saints of the Manitoba Junior Hockey League, Keith guided his club to the league final on four occasions and captured the championship in 2007 with the Steelers. That year the club also competed in the Royal Bank Cup after defeating the Humboldt Broncos in a hard fought seven game ANAVET Cup series. Keith also cracked the 40 win plateau on three different occasions and led his teams to first place in their division four times. He last coached in the 2009-2010 season when he took the Saints to the league final before taking a year off from coaching to tend to his advertising specialty business in Winnipeg.

Bruins’ President Jeff Pierson says the executive is excited to add a coach of Keith’s calibre to the organization. Pierson noted the club received over 40 applications but the executive felt that Keith’s prior success as well as his reputation for player development and getting the most out of his teams made him a perfect fit for the franchise as it prepares to make the move into Spectra Place next season.

“We received a lot of quality applications but as we went along in the process and got to know Keith it became clear he embodied everything we were seeking in a head coach,” said Pierson. “We said from the outset we were seeking someone with a proven track record of success and the ability to develop players and, as anyone can see by looking at Keith’s record and the success he has had with young lineups, he fits the bill on both counts. We also felt his business background made Keith well suited to take over the general manager duties which is also an important aspect of the job.”

The Bruins organization would like to welcome Keith to the Energy City and is looking forward to him taking over both the head coach and GM roles in the very near future. An introductory press conference will be held upon Keith’s arrival in Estevan. Further details will be provided when available.

Coaching Record GP W L T OTL PTS Standing
04 – 05 Selkirk Steelers 63 34 23 4 2 74 1st Division
05 – 06 Manitoba Bison (CIS) 28 12 13 3 0 27 2nd Division
06 – 07 Selkirk Steelers 63 49 9 4 1 103 1st League
07 – 08 Selkirk Steelers 62 44 12 0 6 94 1st League
08 – 09 Selkirk Steelers 62 45 17 0 0 90 2nd League
09 – 10 Winnipeg Saints 62 36 19 0 7 79 1st Division

Cassidy New Bruins Coach

The new Head Coach and General Manager for the Estevan Bruins is Keith Cassidy. Cassidy was formerly the Head Coach for the Selkirk Steelers and the Winnipeg Saint of the MJHL.

As a player Cassidy spent time in the WHL, OHL, QMJHL ECHL, UHL and CHL.

Cassidy guided the Steelers to an Anavet Cup in 2007 over the Humboldt Broncos.

New Coach Shortly

Sounds like the Bruins have found their man. Big Surprise

Announcement Shortly

An announcement is expected in about an hours time on the new Bruins Head Coach and GM.

No News at Noon

It's 12:00 and there's no news. I did hear a rumor that one candidate dropped out or eliminated from the race and it was down to 2 candidates.

Normally I can handle the wait, but I was ready to take off for the long weekend, but I'll hang around Estevan until I hear something, even if it's a press conference announcement for next week.

Possible Announcement Today

A quick update on the Bruins coaching search.

The Bruins have picked their candidate. This morning, the Bruins are going to be discussing the details with their candidate in minutes. There may be a announcement within a couple of hours.

There should be some kind of further details released by noon.

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Bruins Head Coach Update

The new Head Coach and General Manager for the Estevan Bruins will be named very soon. The Bruins have a short list of 3 candidates and the executive will try and pick their man tonight.

After the executive pick their candidate, the team will enter negotiations and will hopefully have things wrapped up within a couple of days. I'm expecting an official announcement anywhere between Monday and Wednesday.

Here's an interview I did with Bruins President Jeff Pierson earlier today.




Some names who didn't make the list. Darrell Mann, Larry Wintoneak and Ed Zawatsky. All 3 did apply but didn't make the short list. That announcement may come as a shock to some people, but not I'm not surprised that they didn't make the short list. Not that they are bad coaches, but talking to many people within the Bruins organization throughout the process I had a feeling they wanted to go in a different direction.

I might be able to provide a further update tomorrow, I'm not making any promises. And as Pierson noted, with the Easter weekend, the official announcement may be delayed by a day or two. But I think it's fair to say within the next week we will know the next Head Coach and GM of the Bruins.

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Tuesday Thoughts

-- Another sign the football season is almost here. My Rider tickets arrived in the mail today. Hard to believe but the first exhibition game is about 7 weeks away.

-- Someone has to explain to me why Raffi Torres got suspended for his hit on Jordan Eberle and not suspended for his hit on Brent Seabrook. I would like to know the formula Colin Campbell uses when making a suspension.

-- The NHL is signing on with NBC and Versus for 10 years. Apparently Versus is changing their name in the next 90 days. One highlight from NBC is a nationally televised game on the Friday after the American Thanksgiving.

-- My rookie of the year pick. Jeff Skinner of Carolina. Still how does Michael Grabner get released from Florida in training camp?

-- I said before Jason Arnott was the best move near the trading deadline, a close second would be Mike Fisher. Worst move at the deadline..a tie between Dustin Penner going to LA and Brad Richards not getting traded from Dallas.

-- Are the Canucks that good or the are Blackhawks that bad? I say it's a combination of both, but the Canucks will face tougher competition next round guaranteed.

-- The rumor is the first NFL game this season is Green Bay vs New Orleans as long as there is no lockout. I think that's a good way to start the season.

-- One of the greatest, if not the greatest UFC fighter Randy Couture is likely going to call it quits after his match with Lyoto Machida in Toronto on April 30. It just makes a great card in Toronto that much better. This upcoming UFC might be the best one since UFC 100 if you ask me.

Monday, April 18, 2011

Vick vs Hillis in Madden Cover Finals

Here's a link to the story of the finals of a tournament to see who will appear on the cover of Madden 12.

http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2011/04/18/its-hillis-vs-vick-for-the-madden-12-cover/

That's right Peyton Hillis of the Cleveland Browns against Michael Vick of the Philadelphia Eagles. I find it kind of funny that Hillis beat Aaron Rodgers in the semi-finals. But i think it would be a bigger upset if Hillis beat Vick.

Now if Vick gets on the cover should there be out lash. (besides PETA, cause you know that will happen) Personally I don't think so.

I think what Vick did with the dogfighting was wrong, but he served 2 years in jail and lost about 130 million dollars to go on top of that. The guy has done his time and he has made the most of opportunity with the Eagles.

You can vote for the Madden cover until April 27. The announcement will come later that day.

Quick Bruins Update

I know a couple of weeks ago I promised some Bruins news, and other than spring camp it's been quiet in Bruins land.

I can offer an update on one front. I did get confirmation from one Bruins player yesterday, that he will be playing CIS Hockey next season. I rather wait until the news release came from the Bruins or the University in question before I post a name on here, but let's just say this player was a true leader for the team this past season.

Another Bruins player told me that he may also be heading to another CIS school but it wasn't a done deal yet so I won't drop any hints yet.

But hopefully by the end of the week I can give official news, rather than these wink wink type rumors.

Sunday, April 17, 2011

Trip Down Memory Lane


It was a trip down memory lane during the Nashville Predators and Anaheim Ducks game today. When Pierre McGuire was talking about Anaheim Ducks defenceman Sheldon Brookbank, Pierre remarked that Brookbank played with the SJHL's Humboldt Broncos, play by play man Chris Cuthbert that recalled his days as the voice of the Yorkton Terriers from 1979.

Cuthbert remarked that Humboldt had quite the old arena, but their newer arena was very nice. That old arena Cuthbert was talking about the was the Leo Parker arena. It's been over 15 years since that rink was torn down, but I still have plenty of great memories of the old arena. It was the first place where I played hockey, and the majority of younger hockey was played in the old arena.

Since the arena was torn down, the Leo Parker became a parking lot for the High School. And now the site has recently became a new apartment building.

It was a nice trip down memory hearing about the old Leo Parker rink.

Saturday, April 16, 2011

Playoff Thoughts


-- The playoffs are underway and while nothing has been settled in the first round some teams are already in danger of falling out of the playoffs.

-- The Washington Capitals have been the most impressive team in the postseason if you ask me. The Capitals have gone from a entertaining run and gun team, to a solid 2 way team. Michal Neuvirth has been solid in net for the Capitals and has matched Henrik Lundquist of the Rangers. I also think the best move during the trade deadline season was the Capitals acquisition of Jason Arnott. Arnott has been the solid number 2 center the Caps have been looking for the last couple of seasons.

-- The Canucks have looked good against the Blackhawks. The Canucks have just been faster and have outhit the Hawks through 2 games. I think the Hawks need to become a more grittier team if they want a shot of beating the Canucks. It just seems like Chicago is missing guys like Dustin Byfuglien, Kris Versteeg, and Adam Burish. The physical, gritty guys that made things tough for the Canucks. If Chicago doesn't win the next 2 games, they're finished in my eyes.

-- Can I change my Coyotes-Red Wings pick? Phoenix has just looked flat way too much in their series with the Red Wings. To beat the Wings, the Coyotes need to play 60 minutes, not 20-30. And wouldn't it be ironic if the Coyotes final game as the Phoenix Coyotes is a first round loss to the Red Wings, since the Winnipeg Jets last game was a first round loss to the Red Wings.

Friday, April 15, 2011

Spending the Summer with Brock and Junior



The UFC is set to invade the Rogers Arena in Vancouver on June 11, and while there's no championship bout, the Main Event will feature the biggest draw in the UFC in Brock Lesnar against Junior Dos Santos in the battles of the coaches in the reality show The Ultimate Fighter.

I've been a UFC fan for about 10 years now, but I have never been to a live UFC event ever. But that's going to change as I got my ticket purchased and I'm heading to Vancouver in June to see the battle of 2 of the top heavyweights in the world.

I admit, I am a huge Lesnar fan, I find him to be an amazing athlete. The guy was Division 1 Wrestling champion, Pro Wrestling Champion, a failed NFL tryout (but he made Madden 05 so was it a failure really? lol) and now former UFC heavyweight Champion. The guy might be a heavyweight size but moves around like a welterweight.

Dos Santos has never been beaten in the UFC, and was originally scheduled to fight Cain Velazquez in Toronto at UFC 129, but Velazquez was injured pushing back a title fight until the fall. Unlike Rashad Evans who waited on a title shot (by the way, Evans still hasn't received his shot) Dos Santos has stepped up and taken the fight with Lesnar to prove he's the number 1 heavyweight in the world even if this means he won't get his title shot. I admit I'm rooting for Brock, but I have nothing but respect for Dos Santos.

So 8 more weeks until UFC 131, and I can't hardly wait.

Thursday, April 14, 2011

Locker Talk Preview

This week on Locker Talk I'm joined with Bruins forward Dylan Smith.

Me and Smitty take a look back at the Bruins Spring Camp this past week. Smitty was one of the instructors for the Bruins Spring Camp along with Eric Baldwin, Ryan Ostertag, Shea Cooper and Lucas Stubel. We talk about the players from Spring Camp who we can expect to see back in the fall.

We also take a look at next season.We talk about the potential top line next season for the Bruins is Smith-Cole Olsen-Michael Hengen. We talk about who might wear the C for the Bruins, and what the Bruins chances will be next season in the Sherwood Conference.

We ended off the show talking about the NHL playoffs.

Locker Talk can be seen 6:30 every Thursday on Access 7 in Estevan.

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Playoff Picks



16 teams are now chasing to grab a kiss with Lord Stanley. There's nothing better than playoff hockey and this post season should deliver some more memorable moments. Here's my predictions.

East

Washington over NY Rangers in 6. I can't see the Caps losing in the first round again.

Buffalo over Philly in 7. Yep upset. An injured Chris Pronger scares me about Philly. I think Miller is this years Halak.

Boston over Montreal in 5. Boston is built for the playoffs. Carey Price has to steal the series if the Habs want a shot.

Tampa Bay over Pitts in 7. No Crosby.No cup for Pittsburgh

West

Vancouver over Chicago in 5. I just think the Canucks are too fired up for the Hawks.

San Jose over LA Kings in 6. Pavelski and Couture are the 2 best players in San Jose in my mind.

Pheonix over Detroit in 7. It's been 23 years since the Jets/Coyotes won a series..the skid is over.

Anaheim over Nashville in 6. The Ducks just have to much firepower in my eyes.

2nd rd.

East

Washington over Buffalo
Boston over Tampa Bay

West

Vancouver over Phoenix
Anaheim over San Jose

Conf Finals

East
Boston over Washington

West
Anaheim over Vancouver

Finals

Anaheim over Boston

Conn Smythe Pick: Ryan Getzlaf

Another Ring For Bob

First off I want to congratulate the La Ronge Ice Wolves on winning the SJHL championship. I'm really happy that Bob Beatty won another championship. I've known Bob since he took over the head coaching job in Humboldt, and I know first hand how great a coach he is. I've talked to players who played under him in Humboldt and La Ronge, and I have never heard a player said a bad thing about him.

In my mind Bob is the best coach in the SJHL, (Dean Brockman is a very close second) and really I think if Bob wants to move on to the WHL, then some team has to give him an opportunity.

Hats off to Trent Cassan and the job he did with Yorkton. He was my pick for coach of the year. (And yes the media gets to vote on that award)

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Tuesday Thoughts

In a strike of scheduling genius..(or just dumb luck) The SJHL championships will wrap up in La Ronge tonight as the Terriers and Ice Wolves meet in Game 7. This is one of the best SJHL finals in recent memory, although I still might rank the 2008 final with the Humboldt Broncos and Kindersley Klippers slightly ahead now, although that Game 7 didn't have much drama. It should be an entertaining series finale at the Mel.

Starting tomorrow you can say my television plans will be booked as the NHL playoffs kick off. Even when my team (the Flames) don't make the playoffs, I still get excited for the playoffs. It seems like the first round is the round where we'll see the triple overtime games and there should be plenty of 7 game series. I'll post my picks tomorrow.

It was cool hearing the Clermont interview on Rod Pedersen's SportsCage yesterday. I was more than happy to help provide some listening material for the Rider faithful. Clermont was a very classy act along with Getzlaf and Dominguez.

That's it for today, one more sleep everybody.

Monday, April 11, 2011

More Good News for Estevan Football

On the heels of Estevan's football fundraiser dinner on Saturday, there's plenty of more good news from the gridiron in the Energy City.

Zach Rensby was one of 2 players from the ECS Elecs who tried out with the University of Regina Rams football team this past weekend. After a successful weekend Rensby has been asked to join the Rams football team.

Rensby has played Defensive End, Offensive Tackle, Linebacker and Full back in 2 years of high school football, and will be playing defensive end in the post secondary level.

Michael Bittman also tried out for the Rams team, and while he didn't make the Rams team. I'm sure we haven't seen the last of Bittman in football. He'll be trying out for other football teams like the Regina Thunder.

Sunday, April 10, 2011

Jason Clermont, Matt Dominguez and Chad Leslie Audio

As promised before last night's Estevan Fundraiser Dinner the local media had the chance to meet with Jason Clermont, Chris Getzlaf and Matt Dominguez. Here's the interviews with Clermont and Dominguez.

As well at the conclusion of the Bruins spring camp I had the chance to speak with former Bruins Head Coach Chad Leslie.


Jason Clermont




Matt Dominguez




Chad Leslie


Football Dinner and Spring Camp Thoughts

It was a busy weekend in Estevan, as the Bruins held their Annual Spring Camp and the Annual Football Fundraiser Dinner took place.

I'll start with the football dinner. It was a fun night as Jason Clermont, Chris Getzlaf and Matt Dominguez were the Guest Speakers of the evening. The voice of the Regina Rams Michael Ball was the MC and provided plenty of humor throughout the evening. I had a chance to speak with Ball a little bit early on the evening and it was kind of nice speaking with Ball since once upon a time Ball was in the same position as me, the voice of the Estevan Bruins and working at CJ1280.

Clermont, Getzlaf and Dominguez were all good speakers and entertained the crowd. Later tonight I'll post the interviews the media with Matt Dominguez and Jason Clermont. Not surprising with 2 current and 1 former receivers, Andy Fantuz was a popular topic.

Clermont's autographed jersey was the hottest item at the live auction as it sold for 4,200 dollars.

At the Bruins spring camp it was highly competitive as 65 players from Saskatchewan, Manitoba and the United States were in town competing for spots with the Bruins. It's going to be a different looking Bruins team next season, and this weekend was the first look at that team.

I'll post an interview I did with former Bruins Head Coach Chad Leslie, where we talked about the players in camp and the future direction of the team.

A fun weekend covering some sports again, unfortunately it's a long time until its the fall again.

Bruins Spring Camp Pics



Coach Ostertag...I like the sound of it.




Could Dylan Smith be a darkhorse candidate for the Bruins Head Coaching job after leading his team to victory in the final day of Spring Camp.





The final Estevan Bruins action inside of the Civic Auditorium

Pics From Estevan Football Fundraiser


Matt Dominguez was the final speaker


Chris Getzlaf




Jason Clermont



The evening's speakers



Signing Autographs before the dinner

Saturday, April 9, 2011

It appears Durant's Not Coming Back....No Not that One

Whenever the NFL lockout ends it appears Justin Durant (Darian's brother) won't be a Jacksonville Jaguar anymore.

Link:
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2011/04/09/saturday-morning-one-liners-103/

I'm Durant will be able to find some work with another team when the NFL's labor stoppage is settled.

Thursday, April 7, 2011

Spring Camp Preview

The Bruins will hold their Spring Camp this weekend. 1993, 1994 and 1995 year old players will attend the 3 day camp. This weekend's camp will likely be the last event for the Bruins inside of the Civic Auditorium before they move into Spectra Place.

With sessions running Friday, Saturday and Sunday I'll likely stop by the rink to see some possible future Bruin players this weekend.

I had the chance to talk with Director of Player Personnel for the Bruins Rick Oakes about this weekend's camp.


Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Stevie Y's Quest for Visors

I'm not sure about you but I think the NHL should grandfather the visor rule in. Glad a guy like Stevie Y is proposing this idea to his team.


http://prohockeytalk.nbcsports.com/2011/04/05/yzerman-will-ask-all-lightning-players-to-wear-visors-next-year/

Wednesday Thoughts

-- I said some news about the Bruins may come up this week. (and no its not the head coach and GM) but it might not surface until next week. I guess there's still a couple of days left in the week.

-- And no, the news wasn't Danyluk's award last night. But still a nice surprise, but really not a surprise if you've ever met Joel.

-- A huge game tonight for Yorkton against La Ronge. While the Terriers are a very good hockey team, I think they would have a real hard time to win 3 straight against La Ronge with 2 of them in La Ronge. Should be another classic in Yorkton tonight.

-- This NHL playoff race is like no other, and as a Flames fan it's killing me. Not looking good for them to sneak in despite their solid run. But I'm looking forward to the fans honoring Jarome Iginla with his 1000th point tonight. Remember when everybody was asking what was wrong with Iggy in November. The last few months Iginla really has taken his game to another level. Also Daymond Langkow's first home game since last March, should be a good one.

-- The Blue Jays are thinking about playing some games in Montreal. Good idea? Maybe, I really thought that everybody outside of Montreal cared more about the Expos instead of Montreal itself. But you would think for a couple games, Montreal can pack the stadium. And plus really Toronto can spare a couple of games, there's only 81 home games a year.

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Well Deserved Award for Danyluk

Maybe the easiest award for the SJHL to hand out this season, as Joel Danyluk has been named the 2010-11 Community Player of the year.

Just to give one quick story about Danyluk, when we were in La Ronge in December, during the pre game introductions the Ice Wolve fans gave Danyluk a classy and loud standing ovation. Danyluk was only in La Ronge for like 5 months, but judging from that ovation you would have swore Danyluk played his entire career in La Ronge.

The reason for the ovation was because Danyluk's work with the community. I know he was one of the most popular Bruin players this season, and he was great ambassador for the team. I've talked with Bob Beatty, Karry Biette and Chad Leslie all about Danyluk, and the first thing they will say he's a such a good person with such a great character and a great leader for his team.

Congrats to Joel!

Monday, April 4, 2011

Teeing Up the Week

It's kind of a dull time for local sports with the hockey season finished and the spring and summer sports about a month away. Here's a preview of a couple things coming down this week for sports in Estevan.

The Estevan Bruins will hold their spring camp Friday thru Sunday at the Civic Auditorium. Likely the last Bruins event in the old rink as the ice in Spectra Place won't be in place until July. At last check about 40 players will be attending the camp. I know there's a few Manitoba players who won't be attending since this week is Spring Break in Manitoba. But players are coming from all over the place to attend the camp. I'll provide deeper look into the camp later this week.

We could also hear about a couple of announcements about the Bruins club either this week or next. And no, it won't be the announcement of the new Head Coach and GM.

Some football news. The University of Regina Rams will be holding their tryouts this weekend and I know at least one Estevan player, Michael Bittman will be attending the camp. I'll take a further look at the issue later this week.

Saturday, Estevan Minor Football and the High School football team will hold their fundraising dinner on Saturday. Matt Dominquez, Jason Clermont and Chris Getzlaf will be the guest speakers for the evening. So I'll be looking at the later this week.

And that's a preview of what's coming up this week.

Friday, April 1, 2011

Quick Credit Union Cup Thoughts

The SJHL finals are underway in La Ronge, and I'm expecting a very exciting rematch between the Ice Wolves and Yorkton Terriers.

Last season both teams surprised their way to the league finals, but this year it's a bit different with both teams finishing tops in their respective divisions.

I honestly think this series will go 7 games. I think in every aspect they're evenly matched and it might come down to La Ronge holding an extra game on home ice.

Yorkton won 3 of the 4 games this season, but I don't take stock in that stat since 3 of the 4 games were played in October.

It should be an entertaining series to watch and to see who will capture the Credit Union Cup this season.