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Lucid_Flame91

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  1. Well you and me are getting our wish and hes playing again tonight looking like yet another win, 5-2
  2. I assume he's going to end up beating Gibson of the trophy (barring any injuries ect), Are the awards determined with the play offs in mind, or it for the overall regular season? As of right now the admirals are fighting for the last spot for playoffs. The Heat have been ontop of the AHL standings for the past few weeks, Ortio's going to have a big chance to show his stuff off in the play offs, Hopefully Jmac is moved by than so he can get majority starts.
  3. these injurys are getting a bit much
  4. Finnaly the bickering over 2 goaltenders that wont even be here 3 years from now is semi over.
  5. Mac's in net tonight for the heat, Ortio is always getting the 1st of back to back games. Sooner or later he should play both games to get used to it. But I cant complain on how they're handling him doing it like they're he's still undefeated.
  6. Ramo doesnt need a KHL out clause, He could very well just walk away from the NHL if he truely cant handle playing in it. He's not trapped here over a contract like that.
  7. I still stand by the point, that moving him was just plain stupid so early. especially for a smid return.
  8. Scared me alittle with that injury link, but it must of been very minor as he was in net the next day to win 4-2
  9. Its amazing how people were like Gillies > Gibson, it seems Ortio is making his push to be better than him aswell. Ortio has to be close to breaking a heat record as he's started off 9-0 in a rookie season.
  10. Ortio with a shutout tonight to make it 9-0 while he's in net. Granlund keeps up his strong play with a goal and assist tonight, he's really starting to turn it on.
  11. Ortio's in net tonight for abby, going to make it 9-0 for the season im calling it here now!
  12. If anyone wants to watch Gillies play tomorrow night its being broadcasted. No. 3 Men's Hockey Hosts No. 20 New Hampshire For Weekend Series Both teams have won five games in a row heading into Friday night's showdown. FOR STARTERS Providence returns home for a two-game series against New Hampshire this weekend. The teams will meet for the first time since the Friars knocked UNH out of the 2013 Hockey East playoffs with a two games to one quarterfinal series win at Schneider Arena. FOLLOW THE FRIARS • Television: Friday - CoxSports on OSN | Saturday - None • Live Streaming: Friday - CoxSports Online Streaming | Saturday - Friars.com/CBS All-Access • Live Audio: Friday - Friars.com (Charlie Bergeron) | Saturday - Friars.com (Mike Logan) • Live Stats: Hockeyeastonline.com • Twitter Updates: @FriarsHockey TALKING POINTS • Both Providence and New Hampshire carry five-game winning streaks into Friday night's game. • The Friars have started a season with just one loss in their first 11 games for the first time since going 9-1-1 to start the 1990-91 season. • For the first time, dating back to the inaugural season in 1984-85, Providence has opened Hockey East play by winning five of its first six league games. • With no remaining undefeated teams in college hockey, Providence is one of five teams with just one loss, joining Quinnipiac (11-1-1), Minnesota (8-1-1), St. Cloud State (8-1-1) and Yale (4-1-2). • Junior forward Ross Mauermann ranks tied for third in the nation with 18 points (10-8-18), while his 10 goals are tied for second in the nation. • Mauermann has six multi-point games this season and has at least one point in nine of Providence's 11 games. • Sophomore goaltender Jon Gillies has an 8-1-1 record this season to go with a 1.59 goals against average (third in the nation) and a .949 save percentage (second in the nation). • Gillies has allowed two or fewer goals 31 times in 45 career starts and his career goals against average is 1.97. • Last season, the Friars posted a 4-1-1 record against UNH, led by Nick Saracino's seven goals and three assists. • The Friar defense ranks third in the country as it is only giving up an average of 1.82 goals per game. • At 3.82 goals per game, the Friar offense also ranks tied for third in the nation.
  13. It really is about Ortio and Gillies, and they both are playing shutout hockey right now, Gillies is playing at a whole new level. And Ortio has basically carried the heat to a franchise best win streak, but still hasnt lost a game yet.
  14. Side note - Ortio is now 8-0 with the heat as of tonight, they battled back and won in OT 4-3, faced 40 shots
  15. Results matter in this world, and kipper and iggy both didnt make them happen. Nor did they give this team the best as they left it. There was some quality other than just those two in the '04 run.
  16. To say our goalies will never surpass Kipper is just something you dont want to say. Plain and simple kipper wasnt good enough for a cup on this team. We NEED a goalie to surpass kipper or were going to go through a decade long rebuild like the oilers.
  17. Since everyone seems focused on Ramo and Berra I missed this so I would assume others have aswell WINNIPEG, MB -- Jon Gillies, the Flames third round pick in the 2012 NHL Draft, made history this weekend when he posted his eighth collegiate shutout in a 3-0 win over UVM on Saturday. He is now the Providence College Friars all-time shutouts leader and is just 10 games into his sophomore season. Gillies also slammed the door on UVM on Friday, making 37 saves in a 3-2 Friars win.
  18. I can't stand it anymore, this season wouldn't be making me mad if we didn't have situation's where hartley is screwing with our goalies and one of our moreso best forward prospects in bear.
  19. Ortio is now 7-0 with the Heat, leading them to a franchise best 9th consecutive win tonight beating bryzgalov and the OKC. They play again tomorrow, I hope he can continue this he's been a stud so far.
  20. What exactly did he say? I must of missed it.
  21. Alot of blow outs tonight, were not the only ones, it happens.
  22. Joni Ortio was credited for the win, stopping 19 of 22 shots. Ortio has now won all five of his starts with Abbotsford. Close 4-3 Game, Ortio comes up big, so does a pleasant suprise with micheal ferland waking up finnaly with a 2 goal night. Sophomore goaltender Jon Gillies (South Portland, Maine) earned his sixth win of the season for the Friars making 31 saves in the game. Janko with 2 Goals in a comeback 4-2 win.
  23. Side note, Gillies with another shutout tonight for his 7th with the frairs.
  24. ANCHORAGE, AK -- The Alaska Aces announced in conjunction with the ECHL that Aces goaltender Laurent Brossoit has been named CCM ECHL Goaltender of the Week for the week of Oct. 28-Nov. 2. Brossoit, 20, went 2-0-0 with two shutouts last week, helping guide the Aces to a three-game sweep of Bakersfield as the club improved to 7-1-0 on the season. Brossoit made his Aces’ debut late in a 6-3 win last Friday, stopping all eight shots he faced in six minutes of action. In his first start on Saturday, he turned aside all 16 shots he faced in a 5-0 win and on Sunday, made 16 more saves in a 4-0 victory. He joins J.P. Lamoureux (2009 Kelly Cup Playoffs vs. Utah) as the only two Aces goaltenders to record back-to-back shutouts in ECHL play and is the first goaltender in Aces history to accomplish the feat in the ECHL regular season.
  25. ST. PAUL, MN -- Calgary Flames prospect Laurent Brossoit has played in three games for the Alaska Aces (ECHL) and he has yet to allow a single goal. The netminder posted two shutouts for the Aces this weekend, making 32 saves in a pair of games against the Bakersfield Condors. The back-to-back shutouts were the first by the Aces since Oct. 29-30, 2010 (Gerald Coleman and Adam Courchaine at Las Vegas and Bakersfield). He also played in a portion of the Aces clash with the Condors on Nov. 1, stopping 8 shots. The Aces sit first in the ECHL Western Conference with 14 points and a 7-1-0 record. They have allowed just 9 goals this year, the least in the league. Brossoit, who was the Flames sixth round pick in the 2011 NHL Draft, has also spent time with the Abbotsford Heat this year. He is in his first professional season after spending three years with the Edmonton Oil Kings in the WHL.
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