The Weekly Faceoff is a regular column talking about all things Tongues, in and around the AIHL.
After what felt like a millenia while other teams played, the Blue Tongues finally got their season underway this weekend just gone. The Blue Tongues hosted the red-hot Newcastle North Stars in a match up that was sure to be interesting, for both fans and players alike.
Period 1: Positive In Defeat
This may sound cliche, but the Blue Tongues should feel very pleased with their outcome, especially after the Sunday game. We must remember that the North Stars have been playing for at least 3 weeks, and in that time have developed team chemistry; the type of chemistry that only comes from playing together. Matt Ezzy is coming off a stellar (Gold Medal winning) performance at Worlds and the team has red-hot scorers from last season Brian Bales and Peter Cartright tearing up the scoreboard up front. The Blue Tongues went into the weekend as a fresh new team with little in-game chemistry and missing their top scorer from last season, Mike McRae, who was out of the country. It also needs to be noted that the Blue Tongues played at least 3 rookies and only 3 imports. On Saturday the North Stars out-played the Blue Tongues in almost every aspect of the game. The Tongues found their game in the third and gave Newcastle a good push back with 2 quick goals by Matt Amado and Jon Bale. By the end of that game the Blue Tongues had a better sense of their opposition, and themselves. Sunday’s game was a much stronger performance by the boys in blue, highlighted by the incredible 3 goals in 1:15 late in the third period. While they did lose the game 7-6, it needs to be noted that an untested team still finding its footing made put 6 goals on Matt Ezzy, most of them while the North Stars top line was on the ice. Imagine what the Blue Tongues could do when they get chemistry and have a full line-up!
Period 2: The Price Is Wrong
Those familiar with the Gold Coast know that directly behind the opposition bench are the Blue Tongues faithful; the loudest fans in the house. Over the years there have been a few minor incidents between players and fans, but generally things go smoothly. A few seasons back we had an incident where Matt Price of the North Stars squirted water at some of the fans; an incident that resulted in the fan in question getting a written apology. Last season there was another incident, again with Matt Price, where he insulted a group of fans. The insult went ignored by the fans at the time. This last weekend there was an incident with, you guessed it, none other than #14, Matt Price. The fans were calling out the ref regarding a “bad call” and Price turned and made rude and derogatory comments towards the fans. At no point in time did any of us fans refer to, or talk to the North Stars players or even reference them in any way; we make a point of ignoring the guys on the bench after the incident a few years back. The comments were completely uncalled for and highly offensive. Do the North Stars need to put a leash on their dog? I can’t imaging the North Stars encouraging or supporting this type of behaviour from their players. I for one am quite disgusted that comments like this are almost expected from Price when the North Stars visit the Gold Coast.
Period 3: The Good, The Bad, And The Defense
Making the switch from forward to defense is not an easy thing to do. This weekend we saw Jack Conner move to the blue line, and I have to say, I was pleasantly surprised by what I saw. Conner’s positioning was solid and he used his puck skills, agility and speed to his advantage, often beating the attackers to the puck or getting in the passing lanes. The fans were very impressed with the performance Conner put in, kudos to him. Also on defense is another forward / defenseman; Marco Bertossa. Marco made the move to D last season and continues to play that role in 2011. This weekend he was unfortunately a liability on the ice more than a benefit to the team. On Saturday Bertossa’s bad positioning directly resulted in forwards skating in for a free shot and scoring on the Blue Tongues. We know Marco can play well, so we do hope that this weekend was an anomaly and his game improves for next weekend in Adelaide. Upfront the standout for the fans was #9 Adam Geric. While he put up no points, he was incredible to watch and was heavily involved in all aspects of the ice.
Overtime: Beer With The Boys
One of the things we have always loved about the Blue Tongues was the player/fan interaction. Us old fans will never forget the 2006 season when JP, Gibbo and all the other imports drove up to Redcliffe from the Gold Coast just to have a BBQ with the fans. It was that kind of interaction that made us fall in love with the team. The on ice performance was always welcome, of course. Last season the teams official after-game location was moved to Rowers and many of us didn’t like it because it was loud and allowed no good place to actually talk to the team. This season the after-game pub has been moved back to the Benowa Tavern, just around the corner from the rink. So you can imagine how happy we were when after the games this last weekend, the team, family and fans alike all headed round there for a beer, dinner and to say hi. For the fans it is this kind of interaction that is the true driving force behind this team.
The Blue Tongues travel to Adelaide this weekend to take on the Adrenaline. In the 12 away games the Tongues have played in Adelaide (incl. games vs Avalanche and A’s) the Tongues record is 3-6-0-3 (w-l-sow-sol).
The Weekly Faceoff is a regular column talking about all things Tongues, in and around the AIHL.
Div II Group A World Championships
In case you didn’t hear the cheers rising from down south, Team Australia won the Gold at the Div II Group A World Championships this last weekend. Representing the Blue Tongues on the Aussie team was local favorite Dave Upton. While I do wish the Kiwis had finished better (i’m a Kiwi, would you expect any less), I would like to offer my congratulations to Team Australia for a fantastic result.
Mike “Basil” McRae
Mike McRae was impressive for the Tongues last season, putting up 27G and 20A on the season, leading the Tongues in both goals and points. We were therefore very pleased to hear that McRae is returning to the Tongues for the 2011 AIHL season. Last year many fans coined Mike “Basil” as a sign of respect, a reference to NHL legend Basil McRae. Mike has been playing alongside Matt Amado during intersquad games, and has looked very good.
Around The League
Teams around the league have been naming their import players over the last few weeks. Adelaide have a very strong team on paper, and look to be a force to be reckoned with this season. Newcastle have the return of AIHL scoring leader Brian Bales and Peter Cartright and wont be an easy team to get past, especially with Ezzy coming off a good run at the Worlds. The Mustangs are the dark horse of the league, but their roster lacks depth so how they do is anybodys guess. All eyes will be on the Ice vs Mustangs matchups, as the derby matches are sure to breed a great rivalry between the two clubs.
The Ice and Mustangs open the 2011 AIHL season this Thursday 14th April.
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.
































