Thursday, November 17, 2016

Christmas Idea #1

You know you're a hockey fan if this makes sense.


I wonder if this comes in red....

Monday, November 14, 2016

Let's Try Turning It Off and Back On Again.....

I really don't know what happened here.  I stopped writing and didn't feel the urge to do anything on here.  Maybe I was too tired.  Maybe too busy.  Maybe I just spent too much time watching Rogue One and Logan trailers online.  So instead of recapping the past month I'll just hit the reset button and start over.  The Chiefs have three at home this week against Seattle, Calgary, and Kamploops.  This would be a good week to get six points and gain some ground on Everett and surprising Tri-City while staying ahead of Portland and Seattle.  Go Chiefs!

By the way, we are less than 4 weeks away from my favorite game of the regular season.  Too early to plan for this?  Never.  It is never too early.





On December 9th I better see lots of these.  And no, they don't need to be wearing hats.  But bring a bear.  Bring more than one.  I'm bringing an army.

Sunday, October 9, 2016

Identity Crisis

The Chiefs had back to back games at home this weekend against Lethbridge and Victoria.  Their performance was, well, lackluster.  Spokane lost both games and left many fans like me wondering what is going on.  They are not playing at the level I expected they would be or at the level they are capable of.

In spite of that I do see some positives:  Ty Smith is legit.  He's only a rookie but right now he has been playing better than any other defensemen on the team.  Ethan McIndoe plays tough every shift.  I liked watching him with Kousal and Najman.  That line had some chemistry together.  Jaret Anderson-Dolan has played well.  I honestly believe he could be ready for more of a leadership role with this team in only his second season.  Jeff Faith still needs to work on getting stronger but he has been playing better than I expected.  I even thought Hayden Ostir played better on Saturday.  I think he needs to be stronger with the puck and not get knocked off it so easily but he had some scoring chances which comes from working hard every shift.  He keeps that up and he will continue to improve.  I thought Dawson Weatherill played well for his first start in Spokane.  He was out of position for one of the goals but sees the puck well and doesn't get rattled.  I would like to see him get more starts this season.  And of course, both Yamamoto brothers are playing great.

Now for the negatives:   I know it would be easy to put Friday's loss at the feet of Sittler but that would be an oversimplification.  Sure, he let in some soft goals (especially the fifth goal on Friday)  but there were other problems.  The defense was soft way too much.  I lost count of the times someone from the other team was open in the slot or slipped past the defense.  Helgesen, Fiala, and Henderson need to step up and play at the level they're capable of.  Elynuik and Miske need to skate harder.  It looked like they were in slow motion too often.  Bottom line is the Chiefs are missing the grit and leadership from the older players.  The 19 and 20 year old players (outside of Keanu) must step their game up or it might be time to give the younger players more ice time.  I know it doesn't help to have Bechtold out with injury but players have to step up in the face of injuries and play harder.  This team has the talent to do it, and it needs to happen ASAP.  Tri-City and Portland are playing better than expected and if things don't turn around the Chiefs can find themselves in a big hole.

Spokane had four games in five nights starting in Seattle on Tuesday.  Get it together, boys.  I know you can.


Sunday, October 2, 2016

The Most Wonderful Time of the Year

Forgive me if I start with football before hockey but it's been awhile since I have been this excited about football.  I have been a Raiders fan since the Reagan administration and it's been a long time since they have been good.  For 14 years they have either sucked, really sucked, or weren't even good enough to suck.  I know it's only 4 games in but they're 3-1 and I've been waiting for this for far too long.....






Anyway, on to the Spokane Chiefs now.  I think after Saturday's 5-2 home opener against Tri-City can bring some calm now.  Sure, there are still issues to work on, but this team is young and will improve as the season goes on.  Things we know so far:  Kailer will be fun to watch during his draft year.  When Sittler is comfortable in net the Chiefs are fine,  when he's not there are problems.  The defense needs to clamp down some.  If Tri can put up 32 shots on the Chiefs I'd hate to see what teams like Seattle, Victoria, and even Prince Geroge will do.

However, with all that said I like watching this team.  I'm going to like watching the young players like Smith, Morrisseau, Kousal, Najman, and the returning young players from last season.
This weekend is Lethbridge and Victoria in back to back games which will be a great measuring stick for the Chiefs.  Hopefully they will rise to the challenge.  And absolutely NO LOLLYGAGGING!

Also, I noticed Jake McGrew is out for a while.  He is listed as a lower body injury and after looking at his twitter feed he had surgery and could miss the whole season.  I wish him the best of luck and for the speediest recovery possible.  And yes, I'm still sold on Jake McGrew.  Whether we see him at the end of this season or not until next season, he will be back.  And he will be awesome.



Go Chiefs Go!

Wednesday, September 28, 2016

Bizzare Goalie Triangle

This sounds familiar.  The Chiefs seemingly get their goalie situation settled and then do something that throws a monkey wrench back into it like bringing in Lasse Petersen last season and then Sittler was brought in over the Summer.  So then the Chiefs trade Petersen away and Verhelst 'quits' which leaves Sittler and Berlin.  Problem solved.

Well, not exactly.  Turns out Verhelst was suspended instead of retired and still wanted to play elsewhere.  Spokane still had him on the protected roster which meant a trade was needed if he wanted to play somewhere.  He got his wish as he was traded to Red Deer with a third round pick in 2017.  The Chiefs get a fifth pick in 2017......and goaltender Dawson Weatherill, which puts the Chiefs back with three goalies.






It's starting to look like the top brass may not have too much faith in the current goalie situation.  The 8-3 thrashing that Tri-City gave us doesn't help.  I feel bad for Sittler and Berlin with the situation this puts them in but anything that improves the team I am all for.  I will note that Weatherill is a 17 year old and could get sent down for the season.  But if Weatherill makes the final roster over Berlin it likely means Berlin's time in Spokane will be done.  It will be interesting to see who suits up for Saturday's home opener.

Speaking of home openers, the Chiefs first home game of the season is less than 72 hours away.  Needless to say I'm a little excited...





Go Chiefs Go!

Sunday, September 25, 2016

Textbook Lollygagging

OK, before I talk about that trainwreck of a game I want to mention Zwerger.  He was traded to the Everett Silvertips for a 3rd round pick in next year's bantam draft.  Overall I'd say it's a good move.  It gives Spokane another pick in the draft next year which will help continue to build a contender for the next few seasons and it puts the Chiefs down to the 20 year old and Euro limits.  Plus Spokane keeps Bechtold who is a better defensive forward than Zwerger was.  Downside is he was traded to Everett, which means he will likely try and stick it to us eight times this season.  Too bad there was no one back east we could trade him to.

Now on to that sad excuse for a game Saturday.  It came down to one thing:  Lollygagging.  Tri-City was better at skating, scoring, defense, puck movement, play control, transition, hitting, hustling, line changes, goaltending, and scoring.  I know I mentioned scoring twice but Tri scored 8 times so it gets mentioned twice.  Spokane was clearly the superior team in lollygagging.  They were lollygagging all over the place.  I know this team is young and I know they will lose games, but they need to work hard and show they want to be on this team.  Otherwise it could make for a long and  frustrating season.  I expect a better effort at home.  This team and players are certainly capable of it.  I'd write more but thinking about this game in detail makes me throw up a little bit.

In short:






There are 72 games in the season.  Let's put game 1 in the rear view mirror and get ready to win game 2.  Go Chiefs!

Monday, September 19, 2016

A Message From My Dog Wembley

Since there are other things going on in my life I've decided that this blog won't entirely be about the Spokane Chiefs.  With that in mind here is my dog with an announcement....


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