Mudbugs vs. Riverkings Tuesday 11/28/06
I am going to update this throughout the night. Just click on refresh and scroll down to the period we are in to read the latest. Thanks, Montana.
Third Period Thoughts
The minute of madness is waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay too long for these fans. They need to either start the minute of madness before the third period begins or shorten it to 30 seconds.
Phil Aucoin just scored the easiest goal I have ever seen on the 5 on 3. I am out of here. I need to get down to my regular seat. We need some love this period.
So much for the leagues top penalty kill unit.
Second Period Thoughts
The Bugs will start the period on a powerplay as Derek Campbell finishes serving the remaining 1:45 of his elbowing penalty.
Scoreboard malfunctions are delaying the start of the second period right now. Tequila Tim just had the longest dance ever in the Century Tel Center. I wasn't sure if he was going to make it out of the dance alive.
Woo-hoo, the teams are back on the scoreboard. Time to resume play again.
We were almost killed during the first intermission by Clawed the Mudbug when he shot his T-shirt from his cannon up here. I may be wrong, but I am fairly certain that if that T-shirt would have hit me, I would have an Arena named after me when I win that lawsuit. Of course I wouldn't have enjoyed it so much since I had a T-shirt shot through my chest, but the Montana Center has a nice ring to it.
Pegoraro wins the face off, well he never gave up on the faceoff should be the more appropriate terminology. He puts it back to Ori at just inside the blue line at the Horshshoe Casino spot on the ice and banks it off of the Memphis defender. Great shot by Ori. It was an even strength goal since both teams were skating four and is Ori's fourth goal of the season. We are tied at one apiece.
...and Derek Landmesser breaks the tie with a shot from the Harrah's spot on the ice. On top of that the bench gets another penalty for unsportsmanlike conduct. This whole thing started when Darrell Stoddard ran into Forbes Macpherson at center ice during the first penalty. It was a pretty obvious dive from the stands. Forbes probably could of got run for that one. Dan Wildfong slashes a Riverking and takes another penalty. Now the Riverkings will start the third period with a two man advantage. Not good times.
Shots are all tied at 22. Memphis is 2 for 8 on the powerplay while the Mudbugs are 0 for 5 during the game.
Stay tuned for fireworks in the third period.
First Period Thoughts
Jason Sessa's power play goal was a thing of beauty in the first period. It is really easy to see the numbers when they are right in front of you scoring. Not a good effort by the penalty kill unit for the Mudbugs.
We are four minutes into the first period and the Mudbugs haven't come close to a shot. In fact the closest we came was on a dump in by Musselman about a minute into the game.
Don't let tonight's attendance numbers fool you, if there are 2,000 fans here, then I am an anorexic midget (I mean little person, sorry).
I love the icing rule that says you cannot have a line shift if you ice the puck. After this icing, linesman Kevin Mighton skated to the Mudbug bench and pulled Brian Sutherland and Jason Williamson back on the ice. Good Times.
The best part of the press ox is the guy in row P of section 101 starting the "let's go Mudbugs" every thirty seconds. It is almost like sitting next to my buddy Beerbug during an away game.
Great save by Decaro at 6:34 of the first. Glove high on Louis Dumont.
I am sitting next to Roy Lang tonight. Someone has given him a Derek Landmesser bobble head doll and put a sign that says "LANG: GO Turtles". Payback for his preseason pick of Memphis to win the Northeast division this year. I have a great picture of it that I will have to figure how to post.
For those of you who are reading this and were discouraged by the play of the Mudbugs on Friday night against Rio Grande Valley, please be happy that you are at home listening tonight. Right now we have no flow to our game. We are dropping passes for trailing skater that are not there. The Bugs are putting the puck in the crease for snipers that aren't there to shoot.
Shots are 11-5 for Memphis tonight. The Riverkings are 8-2-0 when outshooting their opponent.
Memphis only leads 1-0 after the first period. It easily could have been 2 or 3 to zero if not for a couple dandy Decaro saves. Memphis is 5-0-1 when leading after one period.
All is not lost though. Memphis is only 2-2-0 when trailing after two periods and Memphis is 0-0-1 when playing on a Tuesday. Today is Tuesday.
posted at 7:49 pm cst
Pregame Thoughts
Chris Murphy is back on the ice for the Mudbugs tonight. He will be skating in place of Cam Abbott who is a scratch.
John Decaro will be in the Mudbugs goal apparently against Larry Sterling who is 8-2-2 this year with a 2.35 GAA. The eight wins puts Sterling in second place in the CHL while the GAA is tied with John Decaro fifth in the league.
The Riverkings are wearing he most atrocious uniforms seen this side of Oklahoma City and Rio Grande. Apparently they are paying homage to the New Orleans Saints. Hopefully we will see the non-existent Reggie Bush offensive production and not the Drew Brees offensive explosion tonight.
The numbers are almost impossible to read from up here in the press box.
The Mudbugs will be all black tonight. Thank goodness. I say that we keep it black until it bucks us.
Montanalysis of tonight's game:
Three Keys
The Mudbugs must get ahead early. Memphis is 1-3-1 when trailing after one period and Bossier is 3-1-2 when leading after the first period.
The Mudbugs must also keep up the work on the penalty kill and CLEAR THE ZONE!!!! The Bugs are still first in the league with a 91.7% penalty kill success rate on 145 chances (also tops in the league)
Most of all, and this is the worst kept secret in the league, the Bugs need to score some freaking goals. Decaro and Sterling both sport identical 2.35 GAA. Sterling is 8-2-2 and Decaro is 3-3-3. Four times this season Decaro has given up three goals or less and lost
Keith Kaval will be the referee tonight. This is a huge matchup of Northeast Division rivals who are separated by only three points. A win keeps the Mudbugs within shouting range of the top of the division. A loss puts the Mudbugs five points back.
Prediction - Mudbugs win 4-3.
posted 6:55pm cst
I am going to update this throughout the night. Just click on refresh and scroll down to the period we are in to read the latest. Thanks, Montana.
Third Period Thoughts
The minute of madness is waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay too long for these fans. They need to either start the minute of madness before the third period begins or shorten it to 30 seconds.
Phil Aucoin just scored the easiest goal I have ever seen on the 5 on 3. I am out of here. I need to get down to my regular seat. We need some love this period.
So much for the leagues top penalty kill unit.
Second Period Thoughts
The Bugs will start the period on a powerplay as Derek Campbell finishes serving the remaining 1:45 of his elbowing penalty.
Scoreboard malfunctions are delaying the start of the second period right now. Tequila Tim just had the longest dance ever in the Century Tel Center. I wasn't sure if he was going to make it out of the dance alive.
Woo-hoo, the teams are back on the scoreboard. Time to resume play again.
We were almost killed during the first intermission by Clawed the Mudbug when he shot his T-shirt from his cannon up here. I may be wrong, but I am fairly certain that if that T-shirt would have hit me, I would have an Arena named after me when I win that lawsuit. Of course I wouldn't have enjoyed it so much since I had a T-shirt shot through my chest, but the Montana Center has a nice ring to it.
Pegoraro wins the face off, well he never gave up on the faceoff should be the more appropriate terminology. He puts it back to Ori at just inside the blue line at the Horshshoe Casino spot on the ice and banks it off of the Memphis defender. Great shot by Ori. It was an even strength goal since both teams were skating four and is Ori's fourth goal of the season. We are tied at one apiece.
...and Derek Landmesser breaks the tie with a shot from the Harrah's spot on the ice. On top of that the bench gets another penalty for unsportsmanlike conduct. This whole thing started when Darrell Stoddard ran into Forbes Macpherson at center ice during the first penalty. It was a pretty obvious dive from the stands. Forbes probably could of got run for that one. Dan Wildfong slashes a Riverking and takes another penalty. Now the Riverkings will start the third period with a two man advantage. Not good times.
Shots are all tied at 22. Memphis is 2 for 8 on the powerplay while the Mudbugs are 0 for 5 during the game.
Stay tuned for fireworks in the third period.
First Period Thoughts
Jason Sessa's power play goal was a thing of beauty in the first period. It is really easy to see the numbers when they are right in front of you scoring. Not a good effort by the penalty kill unit for the Mudbugs.
We are four minutes into the first period and the Mudbugs haven't come close to a shot. In fact the closest we came was on a dump in by Musselman about a minute into the game.
Don't let tonight's attendance numbers fool you, if there are 2,000 fans here, then I am an anorexic midget (I mean little person, sorry).
I love the icing rule that says you cannot have a line shift if you ice the puck. After this icing, linesman Kevin Mighton skated to the Mudbug bench and pulled Brian Sutherland and Jason Williamson back on the ice. Good Times.
The best part of the press ox is the guy in row P of section 101 starting the "let's go Mudbugs" every thirty seconds. It is almost like sitting next to my buddy Beerbug during an away game.
Great save by Decaro at 6:34 of the first. Glove high on Louis Dumont.
I am sitting next to Roy Lang tonight. Someone has given him a Derek Landmesser bobble head doll and put a sign that says "LANG: GO Turtles". Payback for his preseason pick of Memphis to win the Northeast division this year. I have a great picture of it that I will have to figure how to post.
For those of you who are reading this and were discouraged by the play of the Mudbugs on Friday night against Rio Grande Valley, please be happy that you are at home listening tonight. Right now we have no flow to our game. We are dropping passes for trailing skater that are not there. The Bugs are putting the puck in the crease for snipers that aren't there to shoot.
Shots are 11-5 for Memphis tonight. The Riverkings are 8-2-0 when outshooting their opponent.
Memphis only leads 1-0 after the first period. It easily could have been 2 or 3 to zero if not for a couple dandy Decaro saves. Memphis is 5-0-1 when leading after one period.
All is not lost though. Memphis is only 2-2-0 when trailing after two periods and Memphis is 0-0-1 when playing on a Tuesday. Today is Tuesday.
posted at 7:49 pm cst
Pregame Thoughts
Chris Murphy is back on the ice for the Mudbugs tonight. He will be skating in place of Cam Abbott who is a scratch.
John Decaro will be in the Mudbugs goal apparently against Larry Sterling who is 8-2-2 this year with a 2.35 GAA. The eight wins puts Sterling in second place in the CHL while the GAA is tied with John Decaro fifth in the league.
The Riverkings are wearing he most atrocious uniforms seen this side of Oklahoma City and Rio Grande. Apparently they are paying homage to the New Orleans Saints. Hopefully we will see the non-existent Reggie Bush offensive production and not the Drew Brees offensive explosion tonight.
The numbers are almost impossible to read from up here in the press box.
The Mudbugs will be all black tonight. Thank goodness. I say that we keep it black until it bucks us.
Montanalysis of tonight's game:
Three Keys
The Mudbugs must get ahead early. Memphis is 1-3-1 when trailing after one period and Bossier is 3-1-2 when leading after the first period.
The Mudbugs must also keep up the work on the penalty kill and CLEAR THE ZONE!!!! The Bugs are still first in the league with a 91.7% penalty kill success rate on 145 chances (also tops in the league)
Most of all, and this is the worst kept secret in the league, the Bugs need to score some freaking goals. Decaro and Sterling both sport identical 2.35 GAA. Sterling is 8-2-2 and Decaro is 3-3-3. Four times this season Decaro has given up three goals or less and lost
Keith Kaval will be the referee tonight. This is a huge matchup of Northeast Division rivals who are separated by only three points. A win keeps the Mudbugs within shouting range of the top of the division. A loss puts the Mudbugs five points back.
Prediction - Mudbugs win 4-3.
posted 6:55pm cst
