Given that NHL teams need to reduce rosters to 23 players by Wednesday, it's a good idea to follow NHL transactions today to stay current with player movements, such as retirements, trades, waivers and outright releases.
During the season, I visit the American Hockey League transactions page to look for last-minute call-ups whenever a team visits Hockey Bay.
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
Saturday, September 26, 2009
Stock the shelves
Now's a good time to restock your hounding bag, making sure you've got plenty of Sharpies, paint pens and whatever else you use over the course of a season. I need to get quite a few things -- a box of blue Sharpies, Liquid Silver DecoColors, photo corners and a spiral-bound 4x6 notecard book.
Before I know it, the New Jersey Devils will be here Oct. 8 for the Bolts' home opener. It falls on a day off from work and we have our tickets.
Before I know it, the New Jersey Devils will be here Oct. 8 for the Bolts' home opener. It falls on a day off from work and we have our tickets.
Thursday, September 24, 2009
Down a couple notches
Maybe it's just me, but hounding the Phoenix Coyotes just got a little less exciting now that Wayne Gretzky has left the team. This isn't a knock against Shane Doan, Ed Jovanovski, Peter Mueller or Kyle Turris, but the Great One was the main reason to hound the Coyotes.
Hopefully, Gretzky will be back in the game soon, though all signs point to him working with Hockey Canada.
I'm thankful, then, that I was able to get Gretzky to sign a Team Canada puck during Phoenix's visit to Hockey Bay in February 2007.
Hopefully, Gretzky will be back in the game soon, though all signs point to him working with Hockey Canada.
I'm thankful, then, that I was able to get Gretzky to sign a Team Canada puck during Phoenix's visit to Hockey Bay in February 2007.
Wednesday, September 23, 2009
Thanks, Olie
With word today that Olie the Goalie has retired from NHL play, it's safe to say that one of the league's classiest players will always be remembered fondly. From his early days with the Washington Capitals, Olaf Kolzig has been a great ambassador for the sport.
Kolzig was, by far, one of the most fan-friendly players in the game. I never saw him turn down a request for an autograph, often taking the time to chat with fans as he signed. That happens very rarely any more.
His life was more than hockey, too. His work against autism, including helping to create Athletes Against Autism, makes him a role model.
Not a bad legacy, if you ask me.
Kolzig was, by far, one of the most fan-friendly players in the game. I never saw him turn down a request for an autograph, often taking the time to chat with fans as he signed. That happens very rarely any more.
His life was more than hockey, too. His work against autism, including helping to create Athletes Against Autism, makes him a role model.
Not a bad legacy, if you ask me.
These took 652 days?

Then again, maybe Weber is swamped with these requests. He's a fairly solid defenseman on a pretty stout Predators squad. But 652 days? That's more than enough time, don't you think?
These cards, mailed out Nov. 28, 2007, landed in our mailbox on Sept. 11. I guess that's why I stopped TTM projects. I just don't have the patience.
Sunday, September 20, 2009
Trophy item

Don't deviate

In other words, if it isn't broke, don't fix it.
For example, take this past Friday, when the Atlanta Thrashers met the Tampa Bay Lightning for the Bolt's only home preseason game here in Hockey Bay. After a decent run -- from informal skates to training camp -- I was looking forward to seeing some new faces.
Granted, few of the Thrashers big-name players traveled -- no Ilya Kovalchuk, Bryan Little, Tobias Enstrom, Slava Kozlov, Kari Lehtonen nor Nik Antropov. Our big names? Zach Bogosian, Angelo Esposito and Evander Kane, the team's top pick at the 2009 NHL Entry Draft.
Well, the five Hockey Bay hounds all missed Esposito as the 2007 first-rounder, blending in with a group of prospects and team staff, reached the morning skate bus before we could cross the street. Had we been closer -- like we normally are -- perhaps he would've stopped to sign.

Still, after adding 27 autographs, including this puck from Anthony Stewart, I really shouldn't complain. It was the first game-day hounding session since April.
As Southeast Division foes, the Thrashers' big names, including Esposito, will be back -- twice within a month in December and January.
Hopefully, I'll scrounge up something for Bogosian by then.
Signing cards, shown above, were Jason Krog, Drew MacIntyre, Anssi Salmela and Jim Slater. Also signing cards were Ondrej Pavelec and Boris Valabik.
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No worries

I had to settle, so to speak, for a couple from Kane, who, despite missing the team bus to an optional morning skate, stuck around and signed whatever was presented to him by a handful of Hockey Bay hounds.
We all missed on Esposito, taken 20th overall in 2007, after he ducked onto the bus before any of us could cross the street. That's too bad, too. I had three pucks for him. Well, maybe next time.
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Threads: Ondrej Pavelec

Over the years, we've amassed a mountain of memorabilia cards. Along the way, we've had our share of luck. But, like most collectors, we've pulled nothing more than common single-swatch pieces. They're nice, but not that memorable.
Rather than keep them slabbed in a dark box, why not put some to good use? That, my friends, is the theory behind the project -- seeding jersey cards into the hounding stock. Pavelec, who traveled to Hockey Bay to play the Bolts on Friday night, was the first to sign one.
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File this away

This provides the perfect opportunity to snag autographs from players you might not see during the NHL's regular season.
I put that concept to work Friday, when Atlanta visited Hockey Bay for the Bolts' only home preseason game, with specialty cards from the 2008 AHL All Star set and Upper Deck's Rookie Class sets:
AHL All-Stars: Jason Krog and Drew MacIntyre
Rookie Class: Ondrej Pavelec and Boris Valabik
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Saturday, September 19, 2009
One and done

Rather than hounding three days worth of camp, we limited it to a single morning, traipsing between the twin rinks at the Ice Sports Forum in Brandon. And, as usual, it was Colin who snagged a young lion's share of autographs, finding room for 29 players, including Victor Hedman and Ryan Malone, on his training camp team sheet.
Not satisfied with loading up a team sheet, Colin also got four pucks signed, including ones from former NHLer Adam Oates and St. Louis, as well as the 1,900th of the collection.
I'm thinking, too, that the numerous trips we made for the Bolts rookie camp and informal workouts facilitated the single hounding trip. No matter what Marty St. Louis says, we have all season long.
Other rewards for our efforts:


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Wednesday, September 16, 2009
Crossing a threshold

However, seeing that Colin got it signed, satisfying the one-per-trip goal within his Colin's Pucks project, it's easy to look the other way. Besides, there's a technicality. This one, as his project requires, is signed in blue. The first one, obtained during the Bolts prospects camp, was signed in silver.
Does it matter? No, not really. It was Colin's turn to land a milestone. Can't argue with that, can you?
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Early indications

As you can see, he snagged these three, as well as his first milestone puck, this past Sunday at the Lightning's training camp.
Lightning players and coaches who signed pucks were, from left, Adam Hall, Adam Oates and Marty St. Louis.
In case you hadn't heard, Oates helped the Lightning during training camp, focusing on power plays. There's word, too, he may join the Bolts' coaching staff. I'd certainly welcome his addition.
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Won't do that again
Made the mistake of leaving the Houndmobile's back windows open the other day during one of Hockey Bay's frequent torrential downpours. Compounding the error, the hounding bag got soaked. Lost a few Lightning game programs and about 20 cards. Lesson learned.
Stories to tell
So, you like hounding stories? I'll see what I can do. Maybe as soon as this Friday. Atlanta will be in town for the Lightning's only home preseason game.
Until then, look for a recap from the Bolts training camp.
Sunday morning homilies? Look for them in a few weeks, once the regular season starts.
A tip of my old Cooper SK600, too, for the rock-solid response to the first poll of the season:
Favorite Hound Central feature?
Hounding stories: 20 votes out of 27 cast (74 percent)
Sunday morning homilies: 5 votes (18.6 percent)
Photo galleries: 1 vote (3.7 percent)
Hockey quizzes/contests: 1 vote (3.7 percent)
Thanks.
Until then, look for a recap from the Bolts training camp.
Sunday morning homilies? Look for them in a few weeks, once the regular season starts.
A tip of my old Cooper SK600, too, for the rock-solid response to the first poll of the season:
Favorite Hound Central feature?
Hounding stories: 20 votes out of 27 cast (74 percent)
Sunday morning homilies: 5 votes (18.6 percent)
Photo galleries: 1 vote (3.7 percent)
Hockey quizzes/contests: 1 vote (3.7 percent)
Thanks.
Monday, September 14, 2009
Back to hockey
Now that hockey season is in full swing here in Hockey Bay, with the Bolts in training camp and a bunch of autographs for our efforts, it's time to close the books on our Summer of Baseball.
Looking back, it was a great way to spend the summer.
Looking back, it was a great way to spend the summer.
Saturday, September 12, 2009
Gee, Marty, it's nice to see you, too

Some days, he's one of the most personable players I've met. Other days, though, he can be a little testy. Take this past Tuesday, for instance.
Following an informal workout of mostly Lightning players, St. Louis was among those who stopped to sign. Though others were pleasant, he was in full midseason form:
"I'm not going to sign all those for you," he grumbled, as I approached with three pucks. "I sign for you all season long."
True, Marty, you do sign. It's definitely appreciated, too. But it's hardly all season long.
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Man of his word

Tampa Bay's Stephane Veilleux, one of the Lightning's free-agent signings this summer, was in a hurry following an informal workout earlier this week in Brandon. Yes, he said, he'd sign autographs.
We'd have to wait, though, until he got back from his errand.
True to his word, Veilleux, who began his NHL career in Minnesota, returned to the Ice Sports Forum about 40 minutes later. And, yes, he signed, even apologizing for making us wait.
It was only after watching him leave again -- after signing for three people -- did I realizie that he came back to specifically keep a promise.
Like I said, that doesn't happen too often.
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Informal response
Now that the Tampa Bay Lightning will kick off the 2009-10 training camp later today, it's time to close the books on what's proven to become a prime time for hounding -- the informal skating sessions.
Not only do the two weeks before camps open cure the dog days of summer, but it's an easy time to quickly add to your collection. Earlier this week, Lightning players -- past (Filip Kuba and Vinny Prospal) and present -- kept up the training regimen as prospects participated in rookie camp.
And, as any good hound would do, I put the opportunity to good use, snagging more than a dozen autographs:
Those signing cards were Todd Fedoruk, Andrej Meszaros, Antero Niittymaki, Mattias Ohlund, Kevin Quick and Matt Smaby.
Defenseman Kurtis Foster, one of the Lightning's offseason acquisitions, signed this pair of pucks.
Not only do the two weeks before camps open cure the dog days of summer, but it's an easy time to quickly add to your collection. Earlier this week, Lightning players -- past (Filip Kuba and Vinny Prospal) and present -- kept up the training regimen as prospects participated in rookie camp.
And, as any good hound would do, I put the opportunity to good use, snagging more than a dozen autographs:


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Friday, September 11, 2009
Not the best news

Hockey hounds in South Florida know that incredibleICE in Coral Springs, the Florida Panthers practice facility, is the best place to score autographs. But, now that the facility has expanded -- adding a third rink and a gated parking lot for players -- it could increase the degree of difficulty in adding to your collection.
As work on the new rink nears completion, it's easy enough to see how hounding will pan out as the Panthers and visiting NHL teams practice there, reports Moody, Hound Central 5.0's roving Southeast correspondent. See what he means:

Word, too, is that visiting team buses will pull into the lot. However, if team buses park in front of incredibleICE, that offers the best opportunity for autographs.
At best, hounding at incredibleICE will be tricky, becoming a cat-and-mouse game inside or outside at the parking lot gates. Over time, though, hounds will find a way to get their autographs. We always do.
Two more looks from inside the new rink:


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Thursday, September 10, 2009
Hardly any room

All told, Colin racked up 22 autographs during our visit earlier tonight to a practice and scrimmage during the Tampa Bay Lightning's rookie camp at the Ice Sports Forum in Brandon.
Among the more recognizable names: Victor Hedman, the Bolts' top pick in July; Carter Ashton, another 2009 first-round pick; Vladimir Mihalik, a first-round pick in 2005, and goalie Dustin Tokarski.
The biggest name to sign it, though, was none other than former NHL star Adam Oates. His signature, one of two with #77, is in the top-right corner. Apparently, Oates is in Hockey Bay lending a hand to his buddy, Bolts coach Rick Tocchet.
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First of many, I hope

If that's the case, and it is, this official NHL practice puck signed by center Juraj Simek, who played for AHL Norfolk last season, actually serves two purposes. Not only is it the official souvenir of rookie camp, but it also kicks off one of Hound Central 5.0's seasonlong projects -- Colin's Pucks.
Each hounding trip Colin takes this season, he will try to get a player to sign a puck. It's his call. He can try for a star or a favorite player. It's his decision. He'll use blue ink, too, to help them stand out.
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Say cheese, please
Our special project for the Lightning's rookie camp this week required getting a handful of prospects to sign their pictures with Colin. After tonight's visit, that's crossed off the to-do list.
Swedish defensemen Victor Hedman, right, the Lightning's No. 1 pick in at the 2009 NHL Entry Draft, and Erik Gustaffson, sandwich Colin after the Young Guns camp ended. Gustaffson, who plays for the University of Northern Michigan, isn't attending rookie camp.
Even without his name and number on his practice jersey, defenseman Vladimir Mihalik, the Lightning's No. 1 pick in 2005, is easy to pick out among players. At 6 foot 7, he's the tallest one in camp.
Despite being born in Slovakia, center Juraj Simek, Vancouver's sixth-round pick in 2006, has twice represented Switzerland at the World Junior Championships.
Goalie Dustin Tokarski, a fifth-round pick in 2008, does nothing but win. After leading the Spokane Chiefs to the 2008 Memorial Cup championship, claiming MVP honors, Tokarski backed it up with a gold medal for Team Canada at the 2009 World Junior Championships.




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Moving on up

Earlier tonight, sorting through cards, I found one from his first bench gig, as an assistant with the Springfield Falcons.
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No junk e-mail here

Though he says he's not the biggest fan of hounding junior teams, Allan couldn't pass up an opportunity to snag a few autographs for a buddy, especially when the rink is only five minutes away.
So, what did Allan get signed?

Jenner, the Generals' No. 1 pick and fourth overall in the 2009 Ontario Hockey League draft, also signed this official NHL practice puck.

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Really, do we need two?


The release of the 2009-10 NHL Fleer Ultra has not one, but two cards of the latest in a long line of Broad Street Bullies. Even better, each card shows Carcillo in a different jersey -- at home and on the road.
While this isn't a knock against Carcillo, but I'd like to think there are other NHL players, with skills equal to or greater than his, who are more deserving of a card.
Once again, it looks like someone was asleep at the wheel at Upper Deck, which produces the Fleer Ultra line. Given UD's history, it's not that much of a surprise where quantity, rather than quality, often drives the dollars.
Having said that, though, I must applaud the card makers for the 2009-10 release. The photography shown within the 200-base-card set is top-notch, showing nice action pictures. The graphics treatment, especially the last name in large letters, score points, too.
Bottom line: Nice preseason release that features players moved at the 2008-09 trade deadline wearing the uniforms of their new teams. That alone warrants a buy rating.
Looking ahead: 2009-10 NHL O Pee Chee, with a Sept. 29 release date.
Wednesday, September 9, 2009
Lightning rookie camp videos
Before snagging a handful of autographs from current and future members of the Tampa Bay Lightning, I trained my camera on the goalies taking part in the first day of the Lightning's rookie camp at the Ice Sports Forum in Brandon.
You can check out these videos at the HockeyBayHound channel at YouTube:
~ Players taking shots against goalies Jaroslav Janus, Dustin Tokarski and Michael Zador; and
~ a coach telling players about a drill during an on-ice chalk talk session.
You can check out these videos at the HockeyBayHound channel at YouTube:
~ Players taking shots against goalies Jaroslav Janus, Dustin Tokarski and Michael Zador; and
~ a coach telling players about a drill during an on-ice chalk talk session.
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Monday, September 7, 2009
Rounding third ...
As our Summer of Baseball winds down at Baseball Mondays, we're left with this solitary thought: Thank goodness for the Detroit Tigers' Rick Knapp and Casey Fien.
Friday, September 4, 2009
Whale of a guy

Weiss played for Plymouth before being drafted by the Panthers. Moody, a Michigan kid, is a big fan of the team. His collection includes pucks, cards and even a game-used visor.
This week, Moody added this pair of game-used socks and a puck, all signed by Weiss, as well as five cards, when he stopped by an informal workout for Panthers players at incredibleICE in Coral Springs.
"He recognizes me as the 'Whalers Guy' now," Moody writes. "I have been called worse, so I will accept it."
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Perfect conditions


How good is it? Moody added 52 autographed cards in a single visit to the facility earlier this week. Among those taking part in the informal workouts and signing were Nathan Horton, Kamil Kreps, Steven Reinprecht, Cory Stillman (who signed five cards), Jeff Taffe, Stephen Weiss, Bryan Allen, Jordan Leopold, Tomas Vokoun, Evgeny Dadonov and Anthony Stewart.
Beyond an awe-inspiring number of autographs, Moody reports the construction work on a new rink, and the resulting precautions, means that players taking part in precamp workouts don't have an exclusive parking lot -- just yet -- and have to walk through the arena to get to the new sheet of ice.
When the facility is complete, the players will have their own gated parking area that has two separate entrances/exits. The bad news, though, is the new locker rooms are set up so the fans don't have access to players as they come off the ice. At best, hounds should expect to only get autographs outside.
Up next? The Panthers rookie camp from Sept. 7-10. The NHL club opens its camp Sept. 12, but immediately heads to Nova Scotia.
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Thursday, September 3, 2009
Gallery: Lightning informal skate
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I'm humbled

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We all need the practice
As a fan, these sessions are a sure sign that hockey is just around the corner. Down here, the Bolts hold a rookie camp Sept. 8-11. The NHL camp opens Sept. 12. Beyond that, it's on to April, at the least.
As a hound, these informal workouts are an opportunity to work on your game or, in my case, kick off another hockey-hounding blog. By and large, the players are in great moods. Most stop when asked and are willing to sign multiples.
To me, it's the best time of the season to get the home team players.
Though I've missed getting Marty St. Louis on Wednesday (too busy taking videos and pictures), I can't complain about these additions to the collection:


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Bad daddy

Sorry, buddy, it wasn't the first card signed of the season. It was the sixth. First-card honors went to Steven Stamkos.
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Wednesday, September 2, 2009
We're on YouTube
One of Hound Central 5.0's goals this hockey-hounding campaign is to increase the multimedia aspect of the blog. Consider the HockeyBayHound channel at YouTube as the first step.
Among the initial five videos:
~ the 11 Tampa Bay Lightning players who attended an informal practice this morning at the Ice Sports Forum in Brandon;
~ a pretty nifty save by goalie Antero Niittymaki; and
~ a slick stickhandling drill by Tampa Bay's Steven Stamkos.
Going forward, expect more videos as Hound Central 5.0 chronicles the upcoming campaign. In the next few weeks alone, the Lightning will hold its rookie camp (Sept. 8-11 at the Ice Sports Forum in Brandon) before the Bolts' training camp opens Sept. 12
Among the initial five videos:
~ the 11 Tampa Bay Lightning players who attended an informal practice this morning at the Ice Sports Forum in Brandon;
~ a pretty nifty save by goalie Antero Niittymaki; and
~ a slick stickhandling drill by Tampa Bay's Steven Stamkos.
Going forward, expect more videos as Hound Central 5.0 chronicles the upcoming campaign. In the next few weeks alone, the Lightning will hold its rookie camp (Sept. 8-11 at the Ice Sports Forum in Brandon) before the Bolts' training camp opens Sept. 12
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Gallery: Leafs informal skate
One of the surest ways to know that hockey is just around the corner comes when NHL players take to the ice to prepare for upcoming trainings camps. In Toronto, that's exactly what's taking place.
Special thanks to Allan, Hound Central 5.0's correspondent in Toronto, for sharing these photos:
A sight that should appeal to most hockey fans, especially those in Toronto: Leafs players at the Lakeshore Lions Arena.
Jason Allison, attempting a comeback with the Leafs, signs a fan's jersey.
Defenseman Luke Schenn signs an autograph for a fan.
Defensemen Jeff Finger, left, and Luke Schenn watch drills during the practice.
Alexei Ponikarovsky was the only Leafs player to wait on the bench as the ice was being resurfaced.
Goalie Jonas Gustavsson takes a knee during a break in practice. His nickname is "The Monster."
Special thanks to Allan, Hound Central 5.0's correspondent in Toronto, for sharing these photos:






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