Another weekend of Blue Tongues hockey has come to an end.   The boys in blue split the weekend with a 5-0 loss to the Ice Dogs on Saturday followed by a 7-5 win against the Bears today.

Saturday’s loss against the Ice Dogs hurts us a little as they’re the team directly in competition with us for a playoff spot.  We were without Mike McRae for that game, as he sat so Mikki Levy could play the minimum number of games going forward.  We were also without core depth players like Zach Daunt, Jon Bale, Dave Upton and Jack Conner.  The Ice Dogs are never an easy team to beat, especially in their own barn.  Rolling just 2 lines against them gave the Blue Tongues an incredibly hard hill to climb, and at the end of the day the local team was stronger and better on the day.

Sunday was a much better game and saw the return of local favorite Luke Fiveash between the pipes for the Blue Tongues.  McRae was back in the lineup today and his 4 assists showed just how valuable he is to the team.  Tobias Falk and Matt Amado both picked up hatricks, with Falk netting an incredible 5 on 3 shorthanded marker from the blueline.  Falk ended up the MVP with 3G and 2A for the game.

Around the league

The weekend had 2 standout matches / series.  On Saturday night the Canberra Knights, currently 7th in the league with 5 wins from 17 games played absolutely destroyed the Newcastle North Stars 14-4.  This is one of the largest scorelines in recent years and has left a lot of people thinking “WTF!”.  Kudos to the Knights for the win, great game guys.  The other match/series was the 2 games the Adelaide Adrenaline played against the traveling Melbourne Ice.   The Adrenaline did great work to win both games in overtime (shootout).

The Blue Tongues are at home next weekend where they host the Sydney Ice Dogs.

Weekly Faceoff: Geric, Stangs & Bangs

On February 12, 2011, in Blue Tongues, by Sam

The Weekly Faceoff is a regular weekly blog talking about all things Tongues, in and around the AIHL.

The 2011 AIHL season is just months away, and teams are now in the process of getting their rosters together.

Adam Geric

Adam Geric

Adam Geric on the Saskatoon Blades

Late this week the Gold Coast Blue Tongues announced the signing of Adam Geric to the 2011 squad.  Geric, a native of Victoria, BC, Canada is a gritty power forward who will bring a strong work ethic and physical aspect to the team.  Those who have seen him play compare his style to the likes of past Blue Tongue players, Mike Gough and last season’s Dallas Costanzo.  Geric is an experienced player and included on his resume are 2 seasons with the Saskatoon Blades of the WHL.

Melbourne Mustangs

One of the biggest changes to the league this season is the inclusion of the Melbourne Mustangs, the 2nd Victorian team in the AIHL.  The Mustangs are an enigma right now and have not had AIHL season experience, however aim to play hard and show they belong in the league.  The Mustangs will play their season partially out of the Ice House, where they will share the rink with the Melbourne Ice.

Bring The Pain

With the signing of Adam Geric, the Blue Tongues have some great physicality to the game.  The Tongues have always been one of the more physical teams in the AIHL, so it will be interesting to see how the Tongues play this season under new coach, Peter Nixon.  We don’t yet know who will be on the final roster, however if the likes of Dave Upton, Ben Spillane and Jon Bale return, the Blue Tongues could be a very hard team to play against once again.

Congratulations Melbourne Ice: 2010 AIHL Champions

On September 5, 2010, in AIHL, by Sam

The Melbourne Ice finished the same way they started this season… on top.  The Ice fairly dominated most of the season and were one of the most impressive home-teams all season, which gave them an extra step come the AIHL finals a few weeks back.

Defeating the Bears in the semi-final in what was an incredibly close game, the Ice then faced the defending champions, the Adelaide Adrenaline in the Final on Sunday.  The Adrenaline fought hard locking the game 3-3 going into the 2nd intermission.  The Ice were too strong however, and backed by a sell-out crowd at their new rink in Melbourne walked away victors with a 6-4 win.

Congratulations to the Ice for their well deserved victory.

2010 AIHL Finals

On August 28, 2010, in AIHL, by Sam

Over the next 2 days the top 4 teams will fight it out to discover who will be the AIHL Champion for 2010.  After a grueling regular season only the Sydney Bears, Adelaide Adrenaline, Newcastle North Stars and finals host Melbourne Ice remain in the competition.  These 4 teams each play their own style of hockey and all of them want to raise the cup as much as the next.  But, who will be strong enough to make it?  Last seasons winners, the Adrenaline are looking to win back-to-back championships.  The Newcastle North Stars have a deadly offensive lineup including Brian Bales and Peter Cartright who surpassed last seasons record set by Brad Smulders of the Blue Tongues.  The Sydney Bears have been looked on as the underdogs, but have a well balanced team that is dangerous to underestimate.  Lastly, the Melbourne Ice, who have a new rink, new attitude and a serious home-ice advantage.

As a fan of the sport of hockey, it’s hard not wanting to throw support behind one of these 4 teams during the finals.  I personally would love to see the Bears get up over the other teams, but a first round match against the Ice could prove a mighty challenge.  The Ice losing in the semi would be a great thing to see however.  The North Stars / Adrenaline matchup will be a good one as we see great offense meet great defense.  If the Adrenaline can shut down Bales and Cartright, I think they could take the win.

Game 1 is this afternoon with the 2nd semi Saturday night at 7:15pm.  The Final is Sunday afternoon.

Reese Kalleitner: Import or Bust?

On July 10, 2010, in Blue Tongues, by Sam

As any hockey player will tell you, your best player in any game must be your goalie.  That is the reasoning the Blue Tongues used recently to sign their 5th import of the 2010 season; Reese Kalleitner.  Reese, an experienced netminder who has seen time in leagues across North America is said to bring stability between the pipes for the Blue Tongues…

at the cost of the defense?

The Blue Tongues suffered a major loss a few weeks ago when Voldy Dashko returned to Canada, opting not to return.  Voldy was a monster on the Blue Line, and when paired up with local Ben Spillane provided what could arguably be described as the biggest, and most fearsome Defensive pair in the AIHL this season.  Voldy and Ben provided a line of defense that would not just stop the puck, but on more than one occasion, would flatten the opponent in the process.

But… Voldy left, therefore opening up the 5th import spot, and the Blue Tongues had until July 1st to fill that, or play the remainder of the 2010 season with just 4 imports.  Not long after, the Blue Tongues suffered another big hit, when both Adam Gebara and Ben Spillane got injured.  All of a sudden, the Blue Tongues went from a solid team with outstanding defense to a shaky team with swiss cheese in the Neutral Zone.

So… put yourself in the teams position.  You have 2 good goalies in Luke Fiveash and CJ Anderson, and a third capable backup in Mark Paulsen.  You have just lost one of your best defensive players for the season, and 2 others short-term.  You have an import spot…

You go and get an import defenseman, right?  I know I would, and from discussions with many people at the recent games, so would about 95% of everybody else watching the games.

So why the Blue Tongues went and used their 5th import spot on Reese Kalleitner is absolutely mind-boggling.

Which brings us to last weekends games against the visiting Melbourne Ice.

It took all of 30 seconds for fans to stare in wonder as new import Reese got caught out of position and made one of the most sloppy saves we’ve seen all season.  To his credit, he did improve over the Saturday game and looked much better on Sunday.  But did he play any better than Luke or CJ have?  No, I don’t believe he did.

For those 2 games last weekend, we were witness to a dominant Melbourne Ice team tear holes in our defense.  Time and time again, the Blue Tongues made bad passes or got caught behind the play as the Melbourne team simply turned our neutral zone into swiss cheese.  Defensively, the Blue Tongues were out-matched by a fitter, faster and more skilled team.  We missed Voldy, Ben and Adam on the Blue line, and it showed.

Kalleitner, in his debut game stopped 31 of 36 shots and followed that up on sunday stopping 35 of 39 shots.  Good stats if you look at the numbers.  Great stats if you look at the actual games themselves.  But 2 losses all the same… and losses that many are wondering, may not have happened if the team had filled their defensive issues, rather than pick up another goalie.

From where the fans sit, the jury is still out on Reese Kalleitner.