Flint Firebirds 2019-20 Season Thread (Part 2)

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Apparently he lost his skate blade (Cavallin anybody?) and the play turned up ice. He tried to flag the ref down who looked at him and didn’t blow the whistle. An odd man rush turns the other way back at him, so he just flipped the net off it’s moorings. Penalty. Then the chaos ensued.
The two plays are completely unrelated
 
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I spent a good portion of the season wishing they had kept Uba. Riley Piercey helped allieve a lot of that though. Glad to see things working out for him, especially when it benefits Flint.

One of Uba or Wismer had to go? Pierce was probably kept for his extra season of eligibility and would not have replaced the 3rd & 5th picks used on Popovich.
Uba would have certainly been nice during the time the roster was depleted; but, a trade to Guelph was no doubt best for Uba. With Vierling and Othman pencilled into the top 9, Uba would have knocked Pierce out of the line up and be playing 4th line minutes as opposed to top line with the storm.
 

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The two plays are completely unrelated
That I did not know. I only read about it from other posters...... I did start the post with “apparently” though, so I think I just serve a 2 minute minor because it wasn’t intentional and no one was hurt.
 
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Canadian PressFebruary 13, 2020, 4:14 PM
After some very low points in their tumultuous history, the Flint Firebirds are being taken seriously. And it was no easy task making it happen.
The Firebirds had a questionable reputation at best after their owner was suspended following player protests in their inaugural 2015-16 season in the Ontario Hockey League. The Michigan club was fined, stripped of a draft pick, and had little to no success on the ice, only making the playoffs once in its first four years with a combined record of 88-159-25.
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Things have changed this season, though. Flint is riding a 10-game win streak into this weekend’s action, is 32-17-2 overall and sits fourth in the always-difficult Western Conference.
“It’s been rewarding, exciting, been a long time coming wanting to be a competitive hockey team,” said forward Ty Dellandrea. “Everyone’s pretty pumped. But also we aren’t satisfied, we want a long run to the playoffs. We’re motivated.”
In April 2016, Firebirds owner Rolf Nilsen was suspended for five years by the OHL for `violations contrary to the best interests of the players, the team, and the OHL.’
On Nov. 8 of that season, all 23 players on the team quit in response to the firing of then-head coach John Gruden and his staff. Gruden had been let go over an ongoing dispute with Nilsen, who wanted more ice-time for his son, defenceman Hakon Nilsen.
The players’ protest worked, as Gruden and his staff were re-hired that day and given three-year contract extensions. However, Gruden was fired again on Feb. 17, leading to OHL commissioner David Branch suspending Nilsen for five years, along with his appointees on the management and coaching staff. Nilsen declined to appeal the suspension.
Hakon Nilsen stayed on the Firebirds’ roster until 2018-19 and is currently playing for a professional team in Norway. He was never drafted by an NHL club.
The controversy came in the first season after Nilsen purchased the Plymouth Whalers and relocated the franchise to Flint.
Dellandrea was Flint’s first draft pick after the 2015-16 debacle and has since become the captain, and often the face, of the franchise. It would have been easy for him and his family to say no to the Firebirds due to their reputation at the time, but he chose to embrace the situation.
“We didn’t have concerns, we had questions. We just wanted to find out more,” said Dellandrea, who was picked fifth overall in the 2016 OHL draft.
“When I came here I wanted to be part of the change and create a new definition of Flint and I wanted players to come here, so for four years it’s been my goal to try and make change.”
Head coach Eric Wellwood isn’t surprised with his team’s success so far this season, believing that the right group of kids had reasons to be motivated following two seasons of no playoffs and the poor outlook others had of the organization.
“They came in this year knowing they had a good team with good players, mainly they wanted to prove something — that you can have success in Flint and that we’re not a bad organization and can make some noise in this league,” said Wellwood, a native of Windsor, Ont., and a former NHL player.
Amongst numerous changes to hockey operations, Wellwood was appointed as an assistant coach with Flint in 2016-17 under Ryan Oulahen before eventually taking on head coaching duties in 2018-19. He recognized that the Firebirds needed to get past their negative history that made international news at the time and thought that creating a positive environment for the players would be the first, and most important, step.
“When you say Flint for a potential trade, for players they instantly had bad memories or stories from that (previous) era, so I think it was important that the player experience is the best in the league,” said Wellwood.
“A lot of heavy lifting, not just with myself … It was bringing in the people we thought could provide the player experience we are after. We changed every single person from assistant coaches to trainers. Not that people here prior weren’t qualified, it was just time for a reset. For me I wanted to bring in good people, create chemistry. I think we’ve done a good job with that and it trickles down to the players.”
Dellandrea speaks highly of his coach and the setting put in place.
“First of all, he’s such a great guy in the way he handles himself and the relationships with players. He’s always checking up on us and making sure we’re having fun playing hockey. It can be tough being away from home so long,” said Dellandrea, who leads the team in scoring despite missing three weeks of action while helping Canada win gold at the world junior championship.
“We have team movie nights or go bowling and he’s always a part of that, keeps the mood fun and enjoyable on and off the ice.”
Dellandrea has not only embraced the Firebirds since moving there in the fall of 2016 from his tiny hometown of Port Perry, Ont., but also the city of Flint, which has also had its own problems in recent years. The city has had a water crisis along with economic and crime concerns.
Dellandrea, a first-round pick (13th overall) of the Dallas Stars in 2018, says he would never trade the experience to join an OHL powerhouse such as the London Knights or Windsor Spitfires.
“I love it, I have no problems with it,” said Dellandrea. “It’s not your big city but the people are so great and down to earth, billets have been awesome and it’s a special place in my heart.”
Flint can set a single-season franchise record for wins with just one more, and will get its first chance Friday against its Michigan rival — the Saginaw Spirit.
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Just 11 of 68. Nothing more. Nothing less. Saginaw really showed their superior depth of Wilde and Perfetti over and over and over. Wellwood getting risky but not avoiding Kressler-Pierce-Yule matching up against them very much. Cavallin spectacular but......no more of that cute shit trying to go for the EN. Didn’t really like Wellwood sending Roberts-Wismer-Yule out there at the end either. There’s 9 seconds left on the clock. Don’t screw around and put the best face off guy in the league out there. I like the faith in Roberts but man, that’s gotta be Ty there. Great win boys.
 
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Great game, but only 1 of 68. Nothing more and nothing less.

Cavallin stole the show tonight. Not our best at all. Very sloppy in the defensive 3rd tonight.
 
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Just 11 of 68. Nothing more. Nothing less. Saginaw really showed their superior depth of Wilde and Perfetti over and over and over. Wellwood getting risky but not avoiding Kressler-Pierce-Yule matching up against them very much. Cavallin spectacular but......no more of that cute **** trying to go for the EN. Didn’t really like Wellwood sending Roberts-Wismer-Yule out there at the end either. There’s 9 seconds left on the clock. Don’t screw around and put the best face off guy in the league out there. I like the faith in Roberts but man, that’s gotta be Ty there. Great win boys.
Dom said it looked like Wellwood was trying to use his time out and the officials weren't looking.
 

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I mean Roberts isn’t bad in the circle, but if you have 53 on your bench there.... I’m watching on my phone from out of state but it did look to me like Saginaw got away with one or two and Flint 4 or 5. Nice to see them not have Keppen and not put their best 60 minutes on the ice and get the W.
 

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Just 11 of 68. Nothing more. Nothing less. Saginaw really showed their superior depth of Wilde and Perfetti over and over and over. Wellwood getting risky but not avoiding Kressler-Pierce-Yule matching up against them very much. Cavallin spectacular but......no more of that cute **** trying to go for the EN. Didn’t really like Wellwood sending Roberts-Wismer-Yule out there at the end either. There’s 9 seconds left on the clock. Don’t screw around and put the best face off guy in the league out there. I like the faith in Roberts but man, that’s gotta be Ty there. Great win boys.
...Saginaw’s superior depth...? You are now a Saginaw fan? How disappointing. I prefer the Firebirds thank you very much. Plus we won another “1” game to make 11 in a row against some of the OHL’s best.
 

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...Saginaw’s superior depth...? You are now a Saginaw fan? How disappointing. I prefer the Firebirds thank you very much. Plus we won another “1” game to make 11 in a row against some of the OHL’s best.
Shaking my head hoping your just funnin.
 

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Running right towards you. Great news. We are moving back to the Flint area. You are going to be seeing a lot more of me. PS: thanks to nelli27 for posting that great article.
 
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Just 11 of 68. Nothing more. Nothing less. Saginaw really showed their superior depth of Wilde and Perfetti over and over and over. Wellwood getting risky but not avoiding Kressler-Pierce-Yule matching up against them very much. Cavallin spectacular but......no more of that cute **** trying to go for the EN. Didn’t really like Wellwood sending Roberts-Wismer-Yule out there at the end either. There’s 9 seconds left on the clock. Don’t screw around and put the best face off guy in the league out there. I like the faith in Roberts but man, that’s gotta be Ty there. Great win boys.

Take away those 11 of 68......nothing more. Nothing less.....except check the standings and see where 46 points gets you in the standings.

Savard, you mentioned that you were out of state? Was that you wearing the Savard18 jersey in Estero tonight?
 

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Lucky for me I have no idea what you look like so unless you have TcFlint or some other appropriately descriptive term tattooed to your forehead I'm not likely to even know I'm looking at you.
 
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Take away those 11 of 68......nothing more. Nothing less.....except check the standings and see where 46 points gets you in the standings.

Savard, you mentioned that you were out of state? Was that you wearing the Savard18 jersey in Estero tonight?
Nah. I’m in DC. It’s still gonna be really tight at the top. If Windsor finds their way again, which I don’t find likely but I wouldn’t completely rule out, they’ve got a couple games in hand. Even a 2 or 3 seed is gonna get you the Soo, Guelph or Owen Sound. None of which are pushovers and the Soo could actually take a series 6 or 7 and ANYthing can happen in a game 7.
 

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Wish we were in the East where Ottawa might get 200pts and an entire Division would finish out of the playoffs if they were in the West.
Congratulations on a big win. Probably the biggest in Flint's short history.

The last thing you want to be is in the East, especially now that you have a very good team. Sit back and enjoy the superior quality of the competition of the West, instead of the bland hockey the East provides.
 

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Another one where the top 2 lines don’t really produce offense and they still find a way to pick up the W. That’s really good to see and another really impressive performance by those boys.
 
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Sounds like it was a great night at the old barn with a sellout no less. Sarnia is next in this one game at a time attitude. No looking ahead. Way to go Firebirds.
 

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Our Sarnia team has eclipsed a record that even your last-year’s “futility” team can’t touch... currently haven’t won a home game in 65 days (in the same season).
You’re up against both the team and the “law of averages” today. ;)
Hope it’s a good game... nearly a full house expected.
 
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Our Sarnia team has eclipsed a record that even your last-year’s “futility” team can’t touch... currently haven’t won a home game in 65 days (in the same season).
You’re up against both the team and the “law of averages” today. ;)
Hope it’s a good game... nearly a full house expected.
Well if your law of averages theory holds at least it will give our local hockey reporter something to write about since the 12th win in a row in a shootout in front of a full house on Sat wasn't apparently newsworthy enough for local coverage. Yes I mean you Brendan Savage! :thumbd:
 

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Well if your law of averages theory holds at least it will give our local hockey reporter something to write about since the 12th win in a row in a shootout in front of a full house on Sat wasn't apparently newsworthy enough for local coverage. Yes I mean you Brendan Savage! :thumbd:
He’s always been a scrub with no hockey knowledge.
 
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He’s always been a scrub with no hockey knowledge.

That's what you think. Remember he has ties to the NHL from his past.

The next time you see Savage ask him about Rolf Nilsen, he could tell you all about what the hockey world thinks about Nilsen.
 
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