23 July 2009

Cleaning!

The other day my wife and I sorted through a box of random CDs in our apartment. Mixed in there, in a small group, was the audio from the Practice in Radio project that got this whole operation running back in 2007! While I'm going to be a bit busy handling baby-related things in the coming weeks, I will be bringing you guys some samplings--in text form at least--of those sessions.

22 July 2009

Blink and you'll miss it

I just got to plug this fair webpage on Insider Sportsline--it was very out of nowhere, if I had more time I would have been able to plug it a little more. I discussed the Rutherford article and the prospects for hockey's return, as well as some of the other stuff you can flip through right here at this very page.

For those of you who just found this website from the aforementioned radio appearance--welcome! Feel free to drop a line.

13 July 2009

Anyone want some Blizzard stuff?

Ebay lot up right now for a bunch of ticket stubs, a mini-stick, a team-autographed locker room collectible sign, and a photo autographed by a player who I can't quite make out from the picture given. Still pretty cool. I'd bid on it, but I'm in a real cash crunch right now :^(

09 July 2009

Kids playing hockey

While we sit and wait to hear any more on Huntington's future prospects in organized hockey*, why not look at future hockey prospects from Huntington? Well, sort of. Back in the final years of the Tri-State Ice Arena, the Junior Blizzard competed in the Buckeye Travel Hockey League, competing in Midget (under 18) and Peewee (under 12) brackets. Their results? Not too bad I reckon...

2002-03: Midget 17U A-Bluegrass Division: 2nd, 9-6-1 (11-7-1 overall)
2003-04: Midget 17U A-Bluegrass Division: 3rd, 12-4-4 (12-6-4)
Peewee B: 7th, 4-16-1 (7-22-1)
2004-05: Midget 18: 8th, 3-20-1 (7-25-1)
Peewee B: 3rd, 6-9-1 (7-10-1)

After the rink in South Charleston was built, they set up their own program as well, which joined the league. There was a little overlap when the Jr. Blizzard and the South Charleston Chiefs played against each other...

2003-04:Midget 17U A-Bluegrass Division: 2nd, 14-5-1 (16-6-1)
2004-05:Midget 18: A 7th, 4-19-1 (5-22-2)

During this stretch Charleston won the series 4-1-2. Then Tri-State went dark, and South Charleston soldiered on...

2003-04: Bantam B-Bluegrass Division: 4th, 6-8-2 (9-9-3)
2005-06: Midget 18 A: 4th, 7-12-1 (8-14-1)

In 2006 the Bantam squad took the moniker "South Charleston Liberty", while the Midgets became merely the Charleston Chiefs. Maybe I read into omens a bit too much, but I don't think the name change had quite the desired effect:

LIBERTY:
2006-07: Bantam A-Mountaineer Division: 7th, 0-24-0 (0-26-0)
2007-08: Bantam A1: 7th, 0-24-0 (0-30-0)

Yes, that reads right--winless in two years of competition. The Chiefs weren't faring much better...

2006-07: Midget 18 A: 5th, 4-15-1 (5-17-1)
2007-08: Midget 18 A: 6th, 2-20-2 (2-26-2)

As far as I can tell the travel program did not continue past 2008, and I don't know what there was beforehand, so anyone out there (players, coaches, etc.) feel free to help me out!

*--something I've learned from following the Team US F1 story is that silence is not necessarily a bad thing.

03 July 2009

Thanks Ernie

Ernie Salvatore has died at 87; when I was in the radio portion of this project he was a great help and a great deal of fun to talk with about items both past and present. One of my bigger regrets in this work is that I never got more chances to seek his input... he will be sorely missed throughout the Tri-State, in sports, media, and beyond.

01 July 2009

Where are they now: Jim Mill

Dunno if this is a step sideways, but former Blizzard goalie Jim Mill (1993-95: 4 wins, 17 losses, 6.71 GAA, but then most of that was for the abysmal '93-94 season so we'll forgive him for that) has left his former position as executive VP of hockey operations for the American Hockey League to become assistant to Minnesota Wild GM Chuck Fletcher--a position that includes being GM himself of the AHL's Houston Aeros. Spiffy gig nonetheless, and congrats to him on the next step in what has been--despite not having the greatest goaltending stats--a long and successful career in hockey.

EDIT: 12:28pm: and also taking a new job in the AHL is Jared Bednar; he leaves his ECHL champion South Carolina Stingrays for an assistant coach's position with the new Abbotsford Heat. Congrats!