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25 July 2008

Now In The Laker

Posted in: News Items, Uncategorized — admin @ 10:24 pm

The Laker - Sports Page

No hockey in the Laker this week.

This week:

  • Mound 14U boys go 1-2 in state baseball tourney
  • Mound fall sports parents meeting set
  • MW three-day football camp, July 28-30
  • Sports briefs

Find the Laker Sports Online here.






24 July 2008

Hockey News: Willett Out in Albert Lea

Posted in: News Items, Uncategorized — admin @ 10:06 pm

Hockey News

Willett Resigns … Again

Paul Willett announced his resignation from the Albert Lea
Thunder during a press conference Friday, July 11, citing
“philosophical differences”.

Willett accepted the job in mid-May.
“It was a personal decision that I felt I had to make”, said Willett.

Read the full story from the Albert Lea Tribune here






2 July 2008

NHL: Rolston Returns to New Jersey

Posted in: News Items, Pro Hockey — admin @ 10:24 pm

National Hockey League News

Devils Sign Rolston

Minnesota’s Brian Rolston left Minnesota today, signing a four-year
deal with the New Jersey Devils. A 30-goal scorer for the Wild,
Rolston had his rights traded to Tampa Bay Sunday night, and
opted out of Tampa, taking his chances in the free-agent market.

Rolston was drafted by New Jersey 11th overall in the 1991
entry draft.

In a related move, the Devils resigned former Gopher
Barry Tallackson.

Story on NHL.com






College Hockey: The Leavin’ Season

Posted in: Uncategorized — admin @ 10:09 pm

College Hockey News

Gophers Lose Bickel

Gopher defenseman Stu Bickel signed a three-year, entry-level
contract today with the Anaheim Ducks, and will not return to the
University of Minnesota for his sophomore season.

Bickel, a 21-year old from Chanhassen, will likely earn an
annual bonus of $85,000 and the AHL maximum annual salary
of $62,500.

A forward turned defenseman, Bickel led the Gophers last
season in penalty minutes. His “hard-nosed” play was always
a source of much whining among WCHA foes.

Story from Anaheim on NHL.com

Star Tribune Article






1 July 2008

NCAA: Rule Changes for 2008-2009

Posted in: College Hockey, Uncategorized — admin @ 6:00 pm

NCAA Rules Committee Meetings

There are a handful of rule change proposals currently on the table
with the NCAA. One is done. The others are “under review”.
Here are the major candidates:

In: Four official system (two referees, two linesman).

No improvement to the game here.

On the table:

The Kicking rule: (aka “The Notre Dame rule”)
Any deflection off the skate, without evidence of a definite
kicking motion toward the goal, will be considered a goal.

Notre Dame still would have lost the game to BC!

The Icing rule: Just like the NHL, the team that ices
the puck will not be allowed to change players.

This one I like… a lot.

The Shootout rule: Much discussion is going on to
try and eliminate an abundance of ties in college hockey.
Shoot-outs, 4-on-4, 3-on-3 variations have all been discussed.

Re-open the beer garden, and let the teams play a full 20 minutes.

The Faceoff rule: All faceoffs will be held only in the faceoff circles.

Don’t know what to make about this one.






NHL: Wild Sign Zidlicky, Brunette

Posted in: News Items, Pro Hockey, Uncategorized — admin @ 1:28 pm

National Hockey League News

Viva Free Agency

The Minnesota Wild added something old and something new to
their roster today.

Minnesota added 31-year-old defenseman Marek Zidlicky to their
roster, in a trade with the Nashville Predators for Miami of Ohio’s
standout Ryan Jones. Zidlicky scored 43 goals in 79 games for the
Predators last season. Risebrough was quoted as saying “He [Zidlicky]
will add tempo to our lineup”
.

The Wild also signed Avalanche winger Andrew Brunette to a
multi-year deal. Wild GM Doug Risebrough has said several times
previously he should never have let Brunette leave for Colorado
in 2004. “Not often do you get a chance to correct a mistake”,
Risebrough said during today’s signing.

Full story at Sportsnet.CA

Wild.com

In Boston, Gopher Blake Wheeler made his deal official with the Bruins,
and will join them at their development camp July 8. The terms of the
deal were not disclosed.

Full story at NHL.com






28 June 2008

Now In The Laker

Posted in: Uncategorized — admin @ 8:57 pm

The Laker - Sports Page

Mound’s Taylor Kuehl has been selected to attend the
USA Hockey National Girls Select 15 Development Camp
in Rochester NY in July.

Kuehl, Nina Chase, Emily Halvarson, and Kia Johnson were
all participants on the District 5 team during the Advanced 15
Spring Festival in April.

102 players were invited to attend the Festival Summer Camp
at Minnesota State - Mankato in mid-June. Seventeen players
from Mankato were selected to participate in Rochester in July.

Read The Laker article here.

Also this week:

  • Mound’s high school conditioning program
  • Girls lacrosse highlights
  • Mound 13’s win Glencoe wooden bat tourney

Find the Laker Sports Online here.





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