Blue Tongues Put 10 On Knights

On June 25, 2011, in Blue Tongues, by Sam

Tonight, the Blue Tongues traveled to Canberra and fairly destroyed the Knights 10-3.  This is the second highest winning scoreline in Tongues history, the best being game 4 of the debut season in 2005 vs the Ice Dogs (10-2).  Unsure of the scorers just yet, but a full review will be posted on http://bluetongues.com.au in the next 24-48hrs.

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Thoughts On Sundays 3-4 Loss

On June 19, 2011, in Blue Tongues, by Sam

Wendy and I were at the Suncorp Stadium last weekend watching our team, the Canberra Raiders take on the Broncos.  During the game, when we were down 24-0 to the bronc’s, one of the home crowd heckled us, to which a Raiders fan stood up and called back “anybody can support a winning team, but a true fan is there when they lose, too”.

Today, I sadly feel like a real fan.

After Saturdays very disappointing game, we were hoping very much for a better performance today.  While the scoreline shows a loss, all is not negative.  So here are my thoughts on todays game.

  • Welcome back #8 Cam Trew.  After missing 2 games with a suspension, Cam returned today and was an immediate noticable player on the Blue Line.  He’s not an offensive threat, but he gives all he has and is always keen to do what is needed to help the team.  Cam stood out today as one of the better players out there, always being amongst the play and getting involved.
  • CJ was a lot better than the stats show.  The box score showed that CJ faced 28 shots, letting in 4 goals.  At first glance, you could say these are bad stats, but I feel it is very important to mention that CJ was a LOT better than the stats show.  His positioning was great and play consistent.  Unfortunately, a diving poke-check went the wrong way for him, which really turn what would have been good stats into what we have, but the play he made was the right one to make at the time.
  • The Blue Tongues appear to have a major Ego issue among some players.  Today was a lot better than yesterdays, but we still saw cases of people opting to hold the puck rather than play as a team.  This is a team sport, and this type of play does nothing to help the team win.  I could be wrong of course, but from the stands, this is how it looks at times.
  • The #1 pet peeve I had about todays games was the lack of heart that a few players seemed to have.  A sense of having given up on the game was evident in some players.  Instead of chasing the puck, some just stood there and let others do the work.  If guys don’t give a damn about the game, don’t play.  That may seem a bit harsh, but there are people in the stands who pay good money to watch, scream at, and cry for the guys on the ice, and to see some just lazily skate around really pisses those people off.
  • The Adrenaline Coach spent more time whining about the reffing than he did managing his team.  When he did, his own team told him to “shut the F up”, which i found rather interesting.
  • Once again, reffing was the lowlight of a game on the Gold Coast.  I don’t know what is up, but todays game was pretty terrible.  Missed calls right in front of the ref, bad icing calls and worse of all, a call for the 4th goal that almost everybody who saw it claims did not actually go in, really ruined the game.  Those who follow the team know that the ref today was the same guy who reffed the shocking games a few weeks back.
  • Someone told me today that the 39 shots we put on net today show our boys DO shoot on net.  I disagree.  What those 39 shots show is that we put bad shots on net.  I would wager that less than 20 of those shots were scoring chances, whereas almost all of the Adrenaline’s 28 were.  Our boys love to play down the wing then make terrible passes, or shoot from wide.  Just something to think about.
  • Lastly, Zac Daunt, Jack Conner, Jon Bale, Alex Hall and Ben Spillant need to be get a lot more credit than they’re given.  In my opinion the 3 stars off this weekend are pretty much ALL in this list above.  Sure, Upton and Amado scored, but it was these local guys who actually played like they gave a damn about the game.  They gave all they had, every shift on the ice.  These are not the only ones this applies to of course, but these guys were the standout players.

Talking of 3 Stars, here are my 3 for this weekends games, in no particular order.  Zac Daunt, Marco Bertossa and Jack Conner.

The Blue Tongues are on the road this weekend facing off against the Ice Dogs and Bears with a depleted team due to injuries and personal committments.  The Tongues solid regular 2nd line made up of Trevor Walsh, Dave Upton and Matt Stubbert are all out this weekend, as is forward Jack Conner and key stay at home defenseman Don Burke.

The lack of depth was prominant in Saturdays 4-1 loss to the Sydney Ice Dogs.  The scoreline does not truly reflect the game or how even the teams were, but the loss does show that depth players are essential to a strong team.

Sunday saw a similar situation occur with the Blue Tongues going down 3-2 to the Bears in a shootout.  While not a regulation loss, a loss to the Bears is still very much a shock considering they’ve only 4 points this season, including the 2pts they picked up tonight.  Andre Selander picked up the only 2 regulation goals.

The Tongues second line has been vital in the recent string of home wins putting up goals and setting up plays.  They’re also a solid 2-way line who shut down the opponents while giving the imports a chance to have a rest.  Jack Conner, who has been out a few weeks already brings speed and secondary scoring and can play from the top line down, so is very flexible.

One of the biggest losses this weekend however has been Don Burke, who has been absolutely solid on the blueline this season.

According to sources, the Blue Tongues will go into next weekends road games Vs the Melbourne Ice without Walsh, Burke, Upton or Conner.

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