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Made it out to the game tonight for Bombers night. Was able to meet Paddy Neufeld and Willie Jefferson, so that was awesome.
Some thoughts on the game:
- Benson was hurt eight minutes in after a nasty hit from behind from a dude with six points all year. Was favouring his arm, hopefully it’s not broken, but it didn’t look good. We’ll need him for the playoffs. Unfortunate that a plug had to hurt him.
- Beaupit is cheeks. And there’s some blood trickling down my forehead now. You know, from scratching my head so much wondering why they brought him in. He was poor in Spokane too. Just a backup goalie, but still.
- Big trade deadline acquisition Zach Ostapchuk, who has been good, not great, and a bit underwhelming since we’ve gotten him, was very good tonight and had two goals. He’s big, and he just parks himself in front of the net and is hard to move.
- ICE needed overtime to win this one, but they were all over Edmonton. The Oil Kings were just holding on for most of the night, and the ICE couldn’t get any saves from their goalie. They played basically the whole game without Benson, so if he’s in they might have had a few more goals. We’re gonna need him back. Man, it sucks to lose him after a dirty hit from a scrub. Frustrating.
Okay, those Bombers jerseys are absolutely gorgeous. I gotta get me one of those.
Yeah, it was great to see. Willie signed my jersey and Neufeld signed my Bombers shirt. Both guys were really nice and I think they enjoyed the game. Nice to see the ICE pick up the win with them there.Yeah, they are sweet. And you can tell they're popular because bidding on them is pretty high... a whole lot higher than for the Spongebob jerseys
Saw lots of people wearing their Bomber blues at the game. Willie Jefferson and Paddy Neufeld were there... Willie J has been at several ICE games with his family. It's nice to see.
Putting the game up against corporate sibling Valour FC's kit reveal party...wasn't their smartest move ever.Yeah, they are sweet. And you can tell they're popular because bidding on them is pretty high... a whole lot higher than for the Spongebob jerseys
Saw lots of people wearing their Bomber blues at the game. Willie Jefferson and Paddy Neufeld were there... Willie J has been at several ICE games with his family. It's nice to see.
I was at the Ice game today. For some reason I haven‘t gone to a game yet and I found it really enjoyable. Game day experience is pretty good and the sound system works allot better in a small venue like that. Good crowd today and a solid atmosphere. Couldn’t get food from a concession unless you wanted to blow off a period in the line up but hey who needs to make money as an owner.
Since I was with my kids and sitting a bit too close to the glass in behind the net I couldn’t quite observe the game the way I wanted too. Sucks that Benson was not playing.
A couple of things that stood out:
Savoie was as advertised, very slick with the puck on his stick. Dude is small though so we’ll see how that all works out at the next level.
Geekie was just ok today. Not sure I get it with him but its a one game sample size.
Lambos looked really comfortable playing at that level
When I use to watch Junior hockey 35 years ago fighting and fighters were kind of a thing. Those players were missing today but it was replaced with a much faster more skilled game.
Not sure the Ice have the physical edge to win in the playoffs but we’ll see.
Ice Power play was lethal.
Danielson played a decent game for the wheat Kings
I would go back to an Ice Game again.
Great takes. I always enjoy reading and hearing first impressions about the ICE.
A few comments to add...
For food, the secret is to go to the concessions a minute before the buzzer. Or get food from one of the concessions that isn't the really busy one near the entrance. That means either pizza or smoked meat sandwiches from the SW corner concessions, but it beats standing in line for a long time. Even better, just eat before the game and then only get drinks from the bars by the party area where there are never lineups
A fair comment about Geekie, sometimes he looks like Landeskog and other nights he looks more like Adam Lowry. Usually the latter. I'm sure he will turn out to be a fine NHL player but will he live up to his first round billing? Definitely not certain. But Savoie on the other hand I can easily see playing the role of the finesse scoring forward, sort of a KC type.
Lambos gets huge minutes, looks to me like the dude is regularly playing a half hour a game. He looks like he is ready for prime time.
On the physical side of things, Karter Prosofsky is the closes thing that the team has to an enforcer but he was out of the lineup the last couple of games, not sure exactly why. It did get heated in the late stages of the game, I'm sure his presence would have been useful. Ashton Cumby brings a bit of that edge too. But I do agree, it does feel a bit like last season where I'm not 100% sure that the ICE have the size and grit necessary. When you consider last season, Edmonton was huge, practically pro-sized. Seattle was big and heavy too and they are again this season. The ICE made strides in that direction this season adding some bigger boys like Ostapchuk and Latimer (currently injured) but I hope it's enough.
Yeah, we’re absolutely underdogs against Seattle if we get there. Seattle loaded up and we did not, but I think I like our depth a touch more than theirs. They have better high-end players and having Lambert sent there and Guenther returned to junior after they traded for him will make them a very, very tough out.Great takes. I always enjoy reading and hearing first impressions about the ICE.
A few comments to add...
For food, the secret is to go to the concessions a minute before the buzzer. Or get food from one of the concessions that isn't the really busy one near the entrance. That means either pizza or smoked meat sandwiches from the SW corner concessions, but it beats standing in line for a long time. Even better, just eat before the game and then only get drinks from the bars by the party area where there are never lineups
A fair comment about Geekie, sometimes he looks like Landeskog and other nights he looks more like Adam Lowry. Usually the latter. I'm sure he will turn out to be a fine NHL player but will he live up to his first round billing? Definitely not certain. But Savoie on the other hand I can easily see playing the role of the finesse scoring forward, sort of a KC type.
Lambos gets huge minutes, looks to me like the dude is regularly playing a half hour a game. He looks like he is ready for prime time.
On the physical side of things, Karter Prosofsky is the closes thing that the team has to an enforcer but he was out of the lineup the last couple of games, not sure exactly why. It did get heated in the late stages of the game, I'm sure his presence would have been useful. Ashton Cumby brings a bit of that edge too. But I do agree, it does feel a bit like last season where I'm not 100% sure that the ICE have the size and grit necessary. When you consider last season, Edmonton was huge, practically pro-sized. Seattle was big and heavy too and they are again this season. The ICE made strides in that direction this season adding some bigger boys like Ostapchuk and Latimer (currently injured) but I hope it's enough.
It’s so dumb how a combination of:
- No reporting
- Team never revealing anything
means we have no idea how long Benson will be out. Heck I follow the team pretty closely and Latimer was just randomly spotted on crutches after missing a couple games. Pretty frustrating sometimes.
Isn't there an app where you can order food to your seat? That's advertised all over the arena.Great takes. I always enjoy reading and hearing first impressions about the ICE.
A few comments to add...
For food, the secret is to go to the concessions a minute before the buzzer. Or get food from one of the concessions that isn't the really busy one near the entrance. That means either pizza or smoked meat sandwiches from the SW corner concessions, but it beats standing in line for a long time. Even better, just eat before the game and then only get drinks from the bars by the party area where there are never lineups
A fair comment about Geekie, sometimes he looks like Landeskog and other nights he looks more like Adam Lowry. Usually the latter. I'm sure he will turn out to be a fine NHL player but will he live up to his first round billing? Definitely not certain. But Savoie on the other hand I can easily see playing the role of the finesse scoring forward, sort of a KC type.
Lambos gets huge minutes, looks to me like the dude is regularly playing a half hour a game. He looks like he is ready for prime time.
On the physical side of things, Karter Prosofsky is the closes thing that the team has to an enforcer but he was out of the lineup the last couple of games, not sure exactly why. It did get heated in the late stages of the game, I'm sure his presence would have been useful. Ashton Cumby brings a bit of that edge too. But I do agree, it does feel a bit like last season where I'm not 100% sure that the ICE have the size and grit necessary. When you consider last season, Edmonton was huge, practically pro-sized. Seattle was big and heavy too and they are again this season. The ICE made strides in that direction this season adding some bigger boys like Ostapchuk and Latimer (currently injured) but I hope it's enough.
Isn't there an app where you can order food to your seat? That's advertised all over the arena.
Lack of marketing and lack of reporting. It's no wonder the team struggles to sell tickets in a 2,000 seat venue despite being the best team in the WHL.
Grrrrrrr. it ticks me off that some scrub with the Oil Kings hurts the Ice's best player in Benson. If he is gone for the season, I think the team has little chance of reaching the Memorial Cup.