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pontcanna
10-03-2011, 11:37 PM
Royals banged up, but confident

Cleve Dheensaw, Times-Colonist

The Victoria Royals are bumped and bruised but unbowed at 3-2.

“We’re not 5-0 to start, but we can’t complain too much,” said Marc Habscheid, the Western Hockey League club’s GM and head coach.

“Only one of those five games has been at home. And it is a young group that we have chosen this year . . . they really hung in there on the road.”

A three-game swing, that began with two victories in Prince George against the Cougars, ended with an 8-2 loss Sunday night in Kamloops that in many ways seemed almost inevitable coming as it did as the back end of a long bus trip and three-games-in-three-nights stretch.

“They [Blazers] caught us at the right time [tail end of the road swing],” said Habscheid of Sunday’s blowout defeat despite two goals by American rookie Logan Nelson.

The Royals haven’t come off the bus healthy, either, with defenceman Tyler Stahl suffering a concussion in Prince George and energy-forward Brandon Magee a lower-body injury and scoring-centre Kevin Sundher the flu in Kamloops.

By far the worst off of the ailing group is Stahl, who took an elbow to the head from Charles Inglis of the Cougars on Saturday night and had to be helped off the ice.

Inglis received a five-minute major and match penalty and could be suspended for a number of games for taking out Stahl.

“Tyler is not good,” said Habscheid.

“It’s a concussion and who knows with that. It’s going to be assessed one day at a time.”

That’s a big loss on the back end because Stahl, a 19-year-old sixth-round draft pick of the Carolina Hurricanes, is a blue-line leader for the Royals.

Magee is questionable for the home set Thursday and Friday against the Medicine Hat Tigers at Save-on-Foods Memorial Centre, while the greyhound-like Sundher, who co-leads the team in scoring with eight points along with Nelson, should be good to go.

Finally back skating today in practice will be forward Brendan Persley, who missed training camp and the start of the season with mono.

“He’s got a long way to go to get back into game shape,” said Habscheid.

The wild card remains rugged 20-year-old San Jose Sharks-signed forward Curt Gogol, currently assigned to the Worcester Sharks of the AHL. Pro-signed 19-year-olds, if cut from their NHL teams, must return to junior but not 20-year-olds. The Royals hold Gogol’s junior rights but as a 20-year-old, Gogol can be assigned by the Sharks to the AHL or ECHL and doesn’t have to be returned to junior.

“We should hear soon,” said Habscheid.

“It comes down to how many guys they’ve got in Worcester, how many are under contract, and if the Sharks think he will develop better in the AHL or East Coast [ECHL] or if it’s better for him to play a final year in junior. All these factors come into play.”

CdnSailor
10-04-2011, 08:59 AM
Royals banged up, but confident

“It comes down to how many guys they’ve got in Worcester, how many are under contract, and if the Sharks think he will develop better in the AHL or East Coast [ECHL] or if it’s better for him to play a final year in junior. All these factors come into play.”

Amazing how the ECHL comes up. Yet certain people using this forum figure the ECHL is a nowhere place to go......

coach
10-04-2011, 04:09 PM
QUOTE=CdnSailor;169663]Amazing how the ECHL comes up. Yet certain people using this forum figure the ECHL is a nowhere place to go......[/QUOTE]


Is it that hard to figure out that this forum is for WHL fans not ECHL fans? Copy and paste that.
The Royals are a great addition to Victoria and is exactly what was promised years ago for the new arena. If you do not like young men trying to acheive greatness and would rather watch men who's time has come & gone then go back to the ECHL please. The Royals will be great some years and awful others. If you think they do not hit like the ECHL I challenge you to stand and take a hit on the ice from a Royal. Juniors go flat out all game and put in an full out effort most of the time.

Can't wait for the next copy & paste, if I wanted to read the paper I would have bought one.

Read again,it says this is not the place to discuss ECHL ........

CdnSailor
10-04-2011, 04:16 PM
Coach, maybe you should buy the newspaper because you cannot read a simple post on here.
The team says he will most likely play for the AHL or ECHL for more training being a 20 year old.
If he was 19 he would come back to the DUB.........

Therefore the ECHL is a good place for a DUB player to go to.....:p

the Royal Flush
10-04-2011, 04:17 PM
Even during the years when the team does tank there are still great players that come to town with other teams.

50sWHLer
10-04-2011, 04:29 PM
Love It!! -- Yup, as Cdnsailor has eluded, "the ECHL is a GOOD place for a 20year old DUB player to go" !! --- In fact, it's a GOOD LEAGUE for any player trying to get to the 'big Show' to go.

And coach, the different in the Pro vs Junior Hits, is not the force of the hit, but how it's delivered and how its received. You'll notice that pro players roll away from the hit to lessen the impact, but at the Junior level, this talent has not yet been developed ! --- Its just 'Run & Gun' testosterone !!:)

coach
10-04-2011, 09:42 PM
Love It!! -- Yup, as Cdnsailor has eluded, "the ECHL is a GOOD place for a 20year old DUB player to go" !! --- In fact, it's a GOOD LEAGUE for any player trying to get to the 'big Show' to go.

And coach, the different in the Pro vs Junior Hits, is not the force of the hit, but how it's delivered and how its received. You'll notice that pro players roll away from the hit to lessen the impact, but at the Junior level, this talent has not yet been developed ! --- Its just 'Run & Gun' testosterone !!:)

Perfect,going to the Giants game tomorrow,hope to see some unbridled talent.That is exactly why I prefer junior hockey. As some smart person said here, "WHL" is hockey at it's purest and it wasn't me.This is the WHL forum right??????????

I agree with you that the ECHL is a good place for a WHL player to go if his career is over.

Let's agree that this forum is for the WHL. and that we are now getting what was promised years ago.

dyck