We traded for him today. (Just for Future Considerations, i.e. a warm body for Milwaukee)Who?
Taylor tries to play the same systems as the Preds. I have heard him say that on the radio in the past. I have seen only one practice since he has been the HC in Milwaukee. The Admirals don't usually have open ones. That goes back to the Bradley Center days. I remember "Long Twos", plus 6 or 7 other exercises for the STH Night.Question for those watching the Ads games and Preds games both:
Does it seem like Taylor is trying to mimic Bruno's systems? It's sort of the model teams usually try to employ, so that players coming up from the farm transition "seamlessly" into the NHL lineup. But I wouldn't guess the Ads are actually doing that right now?
Rolston will make the team even faster.It works for the Ads because they are younger and faster!
I bet trotz would love to send them Parssinen.
They need Parssinen, Evangelista, maybe take Del Gaizo back if he is still within the waivers window. Then Stastney to start playing, and Kemell must be injured too?I bet trotz would love to send them Parssinen.
But they only allowed 2 goals, not 5.
Stat line is 0 0 0 2SOG 0Any report on Stastney's first game back?
Schaefer didn’t play today. Did he get hurt last night or is he on way to Nashville?The Admirals came in with a two game win streak. Iowa has a three game loss streak.
The Ads won at Iowa early in the season.
The starters were Gravel and Ufko on D. Up front were Vinnie RW, Lucchini (C) and Schaefer at LW. Chrona in goal.
No goals were scored in period one. Each team was called for a Minor. The SOG were 10-6 Admirals.
In Period 2, Iowa scored. The Ads tied it 5 minutes later with a 5-on-3 PPG by Lucchini (5) with a great assist by Kemell (8). Seven minutes later, Gravel pulled down Caedan Bankier, who was awarded a Penalty Shot, which Magnus Chrona stopped. The SOG were 10-5 Wild. Iowa was called for 3 Minors and the Ads for one.
In Period 3, Iowa scored a goal off the endboards and past Chrona's glove. The flood gates opened in the next 7 minutes, making it 4-1. Kemell went around some guys and fired the puck at the net, resulting in the second Milwaukee goal, a tap in by Ozzy Weisblatt (3). The assists went to Bellows (6) and Kemell (9) with less than 5 minutes remaining.
The Ads pulled Chrona, and nearly scored a third goal on Jesper Wallstedt. Iowa was able to recover the puck and make a long shot for an ENG, making it 5-2, with 43 seconds remaining. That was the final score. The SOG were 10-9 Iowa and 26-24 Iowa. Each team was called for an early Minor, resulting in 5 Minors for Iowa to 3 for Milwaukee, a rare outcome this season.
Gravel was -4 and Ufko was -5! Prokop and Stasney were both zero. Matier and Nychuk were both +1. Maybe start a different pair for the game at 3 PM tomorrow?
The Ads are still in 2nd place despite going 3-4-1-2. Iowa is 6th place with 5-5-0-0 recently.
At this point I am fine just waiving Parssinen. I would like to see him get his chance elsewhere. If he makes it through, well, then we know there are 32 dumb GMs in the league, not just ours for waiving him. But either way, I am just hoping to see Parssinen get a chance to play.Seems like MIL could really use Svechkov if Nashville isnt going to use him. We should send him down instead of the pressbox. Pärssinen as well but after Wahlstrom got picked up... it is doubtful Pärssinen makes it through waivers
Get him back up here asap!
That would be Nashville being considerate as the Admirals go from a .700 team to a .500 team.Seems like MIL could really use Svechkov if Nashville isnt going to use him. We should send him down instead of the pressbox. Pärssinen as well but after Wahlstrom got picked up... it is doubtful Pärssinen makes it through waivers