From: owner-utah-grizzlies-digest@lists.xmission.com (utah-grizzlies-digest) To: utah-grizzlies-digest@lists.xmission.com Subject: utah-grizzlies-digest V1 #126 Reply-To: utah-grizzlies-digest Sender: owner-utah-grizzlies-digest@lists.xmission.com Errors-To: owner-utah-grizzlies-digest@lists.xmission.com Precedence: bulk utah-grizzlies-digest Monday, May 22 2000 Volume 01 : Number 126 [UG] E CENTER COMING ATTRACTIONS [UG] Rumor [UG] Skalde Is First Utah Grizzly To Be All-IHLS Re: [UG] Skalde Is First Utah Grizzly To Be All-IHLS Re: [UG] Skalde Is First Utah Grizzly To Be All-IHLS Re: [UG] Skalde Is First Utah Grizzly To Be All-IHLS [UG] GR vs. Cin Game Story [UG] Chivago takes 3-2 lead [UG] Expect Bowman to bow out this offseason [UG] Today RE: [UG] Today ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 18 May 2000 10:21:02 -0600 (MDT) From: mailing@utahgrizz.com Subject: [UG] E CENTER COMING ATTRACTIONS COMING ATTRACTIONS!!! 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If you are reading this text, you may want to consider changing to a mail reader or gateway that understands how to properly handle MIME multipart messages. - --=_F1A9E032.BDDC9344 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable From The Salt Lake Tribune -- Grizzlies Coach Bob Bourne may be on the Chicago Blackhawks' list of coaching candidates, the Chicago Sun-Times reported. "All I = can say is I haven't been contacted directly by the Blackhawks," Bourne = said. But wait! Don't anybody have a heart attack. Our beloved coach will be = staying. Below is an article from www.nhl.com Report: Blackhawks to name Leafs assistant Suhonen coach=20 TORONTO (Ticker) -- The Chicago Blackhawks appear = poised to make Alpo Suhonen the first European-born and trained coach in NHL history.=20 The Toronto Star is reporting that Suhonen, an = assistant for the Toronto Maple Leafs the last two seasons, has agreed to terms with the Blackhawks = and the announcement will be made on Sunday.=20 "All that's left is the announcement," a source = close to the situation told the newspaper.=20 Maple Leafs officials were not immediately available = for comment.=20 Born in Finland, Suhonen would officially become the = first European coach ahead of Ivan Hlinka of the Czech Republic, who is expected to take over = as coach of the Pittsburgh Penguins this summer.=20 Suhonen would replace Lorne Molleken, who was fired = by the Blackhawks earlier this month.=20 Mike Smith, the Blackhawks manager of hockey = operations, served previously as associate general manager of the Leafs and has long been an = admirer of European players. He also was instrumental in helping Suhonen advance his career = in America.=20 Suhonen had an impressive coaching career in = Finland, winning the 1978 European championship in a stunning upset over the Soviets = and guiding the Olympic team in the 1984 Olympics. He was hired by Smith in 1989-90 to coach = the Moncton Jets of the American Hockey League. Suhonen went back to Finland and = returned as an assistant with the Jets in 1992-93. He left hockey briefly before returning to = coach the Chicago Wolves of the International Hockey League in 1997.=20 Suhonen, who was was hired by Smith as an assistant = for the Leafs two years ago, would take over a franchise that was a dismal 33-39-10 record, = good for 11th in the Western Conference.=20 The Blackhawks have failed to make the playoffs the = last three seasons.=20 Senior vice president Bob Pulford fired general = manager Bob Murray and demoted Molleken from head coach to associate coach on December 2 = after the Blackhawks got off to a 5-15-4 start. Pulford took over as both general manager and = interim coach.=20 Despite the title change, Molleken conducted most of = the team practices for the rest of the season.=20 - --=_F1A9E032.BDDC9344 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
From The Salt Lake Tribune
 -- Grizzlies Coach Bob Bourne may be on = the=20 Chicago Blackhawks'
      list of coaching=20 candidates, the Chicago Sun-Times reported. "All I=20 can
      say is I haven't been contacted = directly=20 by the Blackhawks," Bourne said.
 
But wait!  Don't anybody have a heart attack.  Our beloved = coach=20 will be staying.
Below is an article from www.nhl.com
 
Report: Blackhawks to name Leafs assistant Suhonen = coach=20
 
           =           =20 TORONTO (Ticker) -- The Chicago Blackhawks appear poised to make Alpo = Suhonen=20 the=20 first
           =           =20 European-born and trained coach in NHL history.
 
           =           =20 The Toronto Star is reporting that Suhonen, an assistant for the Toronto = Maple=20 Leafs the=20 last
           &= nbsp;         =20 two seasons, has agreed to terms with the Blackhawks and the announcement = will=20 be made=20 on
           &nb= sp;         =20 Sunday.
 
           =           =20 "All that's left is the announcement," a source close to the = situation=20 told the newspaper.
 
           =           =20 Maple Leafs officials were not immediately available for comment. =
 
           =           =20 Born in Finland, Suhonen would officially become the first European coach = ahead=20 of Ivan=20 Hlinka
           = ;          =20 of the Czech Republic, who is expected to take over as coach of the = Pittsburgh=20 Penguins=20 this
           &= nbsp;         =20 summer.
 
           =           =20 Suhonen would replace Lorne Molleken, who was fired by the Blackhawks = earlier=20 this month.
 
           =           =20 Mike Smith, the Blackhawks manager of hockey operations, served previously = as=20 associate
          &n= bsp;          =20 general manager of the Leafs and has long been an admirer of European = players.=20 He also=20 was
           &n= bsp;         =20 instrumental in helping Suhonen advance his career in America.
 
           =           =20 Suhonen had an impressive coaching career in Finland, winning the 1978=20 European
          &nb= sp;          =20 championship in a stunning upset over the Soviets and guiding the Olympic = team=20 in the=20 1984
           &= nbsp;         =20 Olympics. He was hired by Smith in 1989-90 to coach the Moncton Jets of = the=20 American
          &nb= sp;          =20 Hockey League. Suhonen went back to Finland and returned as an assistant = with=20 the Jets=20 in
           &nb= sp;         =20 1992-93. He left hockey briefly before returning to coach the Chicago = Wolves of=20 the
           &n= bsp;         =20 International Hockey League in 1997.
 
           =           =20 Suhonen, who was was hired by Smith as an assistant for the Leafs two = years ago,=20 would=20 take
           &= nbsp;         =20 over a franchise that was a dismal 33-39-10 record, good for 11th in the = Western=20 Conference.
 
           =           =20 The Blackhawks have failed to make the playoffs the last three seasons.=20
 
           =           =20 Senior vice president Bob Pulford fired general manager Bob Murray and = demoted=20 Molleken
          &nb= sp;          =20 from head coach to associate coach on December 2 after the Blackhawks got = off to=20 a=20 5-15-4
           = ;          =20 start. Pulford took over as both general manager and interim coach.=20
 
           =           =20 Despite the title change, Molleken conducted most of the team practices = for the=20 rest of=20 the
           &n= bsp;         =20 season.
- --=_F1A9E032.BDDC9344-- [ To quit the utah-grizzlies mailing list, send to majordomo@xmission.com ] [ the command "unsubscribe utah-grizzlies" (don't include the quotes) ] ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 19 May 2000 19:36:25 EDT From: UTRocketMan@aol.com Subject: [UG] Skalde Is First Utah Grizzly To Be All-IHLS Skalde Is First Utah Grizzly To Be All-IHLS Friday, May 19, 2000 The Salt Lake Tribune Utah Grizzlies center Jarrod Skalde was named to the IHL All-Star first team after posting 25 goals and 54 assists. The all-league selection is the first for a Grizzly since goaltender Tommy Salo was honored in 1995, when the franchise was in Denver. Skalde joins forward Steve Maltais of Chicago and David Ling of Kansas City, defensemen Brett Hauer of Manitoba and Mike Crowley of Long Beach and goaltender Frederic Chabot of Houston of the first team. Players receiving all-league votes included Grizzlies defensemen Jeff Sharples, Darcy Werenka and Zarley Zalapski and forward John Purves. -- Grizzlies Coach Bob Bourne may be on the Chicago Blackhawks' list of coaching candidates, the Chicago Sun-Times reported. "All I can say is I haven't been contacted directly by the Blackhawks," Bourne said. -- The Grizzlies will announce an affiliation with the Dallas Stars of the NHL on Monday. [ To quit the utah-grizzlies mailing list, send to majordomo@xmission.com ] [ the command "unsubscribe utah-grizzlies" (don't include the quotes) ] ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 19 May 2000 20:55:40 -0500 From: "C J" Subject: Re: [UG] Skalde Is First Utah Grizzly To Be All-IHLS Bourne as a Blackhawk?? That would be too weird. Says affiliation to be announced Monday. Good game on now - Dallas = Colorado. Belfour is amazing. 7 straight colorado power plays. Wild game. Good luck fishing Monday. cj - ---------- > From: UTRocketMan@aol.com > To: utah-grizzlies@lists.xmission.com > Subject: [UG] Skalde Is First Utah Grizzly To Be All-IHLS > Date: Friday, May 19, 2000 6:36 PM > > Skalde Is First Utah Grizzly To Be All-IHLS > Friday, May 19, 2000 > The Salt Lake Tribune > > Utah Grizzlies center Jarrod Skalde was named to the IHL All-Star > first team after posting 25 goals and 54 assists. > The all-league selection is the first for a Grizzly since goaltender > Tommy Salo was honored in 1995, when the franchise was in Denver. Skalde > joins forward Steve Maltais of Chicago and David Ling of Kansas City, > defensemen Brett Hauer of Manitoba and Mike Crowley of Long Beach and > goaltender Frederic Chabot of Houston of the first team. > Players receiving all-league votes included Grizzlies defensemen Jeff > Sharples, Darcy Werenka and Zarley Zalapski and forward John Purves. > -- Grizzlies Coach Bob Bourne may be on the Chicago Blackhawks' list of > coaching candidates, the Chicago Sun-Times reported. "All I can say is I > haven't been contacted directly by the Blackhawks," Bourne said. > -- The Grizzlies will announce an affiliation with the Dallas Stars of > the NHL on Monday. > > [ To quit the utah-grizzlies mailing list, send to majordomo@xmission.com ] > [ the command "unsubscribe utah-grizzlies" (don't include the quotes) ] [ To quit the utah-grizzlies mailing list, send to majordomo@xmission.com ] [ the command "unsubscribe utah-grizzlies" (don't include the quotes) ] ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 20 May 2000 09:27:07 -0600 From: "Dave Plant" Subject: Re: [UG] Skalde Is First Utah Grizzly To Be All-IHLS If "Bribefour" is so amazing, why is it that Roy is now in a tie for first all time in career playoff shut-outs????????????? - ----- Original Message ----- From: "C J" To: Sent: Friday, May 19, 2000 7:55 PM Subject: Re: [UG] Skalde Is First Utah Grizzly To Be All-IHLS > Bourne as a Blackhawk?? That would be too weird. Says affiliation to be > announced Monday. > > Good game on now - Dallas = Colorado. Belfour is amazing. 7 straight > colorado power plays. Wild game. > Good luck fishing Monday. > cj > > ---------- > > From: UTRocketMan@aol.com > > To: utah-grizzlies@lists.xmission.com > > Subject: [UG] Skalde Is First Utah Grizzly To Be All-IHLS > > Date: Friday, May 19, 2000 6:36 PM > > > > Skalde Is First Utah Grizzly To Be All-IHLS > > Friday, May 19, 2000 > > The Salt Lake Tribune > > > > Utah Grizzlies center Jarrod Skalde was named to the IHL All-Star > > first team after posting 25 goals and 54 assists. > > The all-league selection is the first for a Grizzly since goaltender > > Tommy Salo was honored in 1995, when the franchise was in Denver. Skalde > > joins forward Steve Maltais of Chicago and David Ling of Kansas City, > > defensemen Brett Hauer of Manitoba and Mike Crowley of Long Beach and > > goaltender Frederic Chabot of Houston of the first team. > > Players receiving all-league votes included Grizzlies defensemen Jeff > > > Sharples, Darcy Werenka and Zarley Zalapski and forward John Purves. > > -- Grizzlies Coach Bob Bourne may be on the Chicago Blackhawks' list > of > > coaching candidates, the Chicago Sun-Times reported. "All I can say is I > > haven't been contacted directly by the Blackhawks," Bourne said. > > -- The Grizzlies will announce an affiliation with the Dallas Stars > of > > the NHL on Monday. > > > > [ To quit the utah-grizzlies mailing list, send to majordomo@xmission.com > ] > > [ the command "unsubscribe utah-grizzlies" (don't include the quotes) > ] > > > [ To quit the utah-grizzlies mailing list, send to majordomo@xmission.com ] > [ the command "unsubscribe utah-grizzlies" (don't include the es) ] > [ To quit the utah-grizzlies mailing list, send to majordomo@xmission.com ] [ the command "unsubscribe utah-grizzlies" (don't include the quotes) ] ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 20 May 2000 14:32:47 -0600 From: Karen or Gary Subject: Re: [UG] Skalde Is First Utah Grizzly To Be All-IHLS Is it just me or Eddie appear especially insane in the ESPN commerical where he's riding the Tilt-O-Whirl with the Stanley Cup? Just how real is this one? Gary S in WVC Dave Plant wrote: > > If "Bribefour" is so amazing, why is it that Roy is now in a tie for first > all time in career playoff shut-outs????????????? [ To quit the utah-grizzlies mailing list, send to majordomo@xmission.com ] [ the command "unsubscribe utah-grizzlies" (don't include the quotes) ] ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 22 May 2000 08:32:54 -0600 From: "Kristine Wilson" Subject: [UG] GR vs. Cin Game Story Griffins slap 'Clones 10-1=20 - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------= - --- - -- Sarault scores 4 3rd-period goals By John P. Wise Enquirer contributor If Game 3 is supposed to be a turning point in a playoff series, = the=20 Cyclones could be in trouble.=20 Yves Sarault scored four times in the final period for Grand = Rapids=20 as Friday's Firstar Center visitors claimed a 10-1 victory. The Griffins=20= scored a franchise-best eight times in the third period, as a 2-1 edge = became=20 a skating party in front of 4,561.=20 "I was just shooting the puck how I normally do," said Sarault, = whose=20 goal with only 1:14 left gave Grand Rapids a 4-3 victory in Game 2 last=20 Saturday. "Sometimes it goes in and sometimes it doesn't. Four goals in = a=20 period probably won't ever happen again, so I'll take it."=20 Grand Rapids improved to 4-0 on the road this postseason and = now=20 leads the series, 2-1. Game 4 is set for at 7:35 p.m. today at Firstar=20 Center.=20 In the quiet Cincinnati locker room after the game, the Cyclones=20= acted like they had just lost a playoff game by nine goals. "If you're = a=20 strong, aggressive investor, and the NASDAQ goes down a lot, you don't = jump=20 off a building," Cyclones coach Ron Smith said. "It goes to show how=20 unpredictable the playoffs are."=20 Cincinnati goalie Randy Petruk, whose allowance of 10 goals is = a=20 Cyclones IHL playoff record, wondered if he'll get the call tonight.=20 "Obviously, I want to get back out there and redeem myself," he = said.=20 Waiting is Jean-Marc Pelletier, the regular starter who suffered a high = ankle=20 sprain nearly two months ago. "We'll see how Jean-Marc's feeling (tonight),= "=20 Smith said. "It's day to day with him. Some days it's good and some days = it's=20 bad."=20 Defenseman Pat MacLeod said there is plenty of motivation for him = and=20 his teammates for a better performance tonight. "We've got to come out = mad,"=20 he said. "We have to be angry about what happened here (Friday) and = change=20 our overall effort."=20 Sarault added an assist Friday. He and teammate Viacheslav = Butsayev =AF=20 who had two goals =AF set a playoff record with five points apiece. = Colleagues=20 Derek King, John Emmons and Philippe Plante also scored goals for the=20 Griffins.=20 Grand Rapids coach Guy Charron said he likes his team's chances in = a=20 blowout or in a one-goal decision, which is how the first two games of = this=20 series finished.=20 SERIES NOTES: Grand Rapids is 4-0 on the road this postseason = ...=20 Gilbert Dionne, Cincinnati's leading scorer in the regular season, has = just=20 one assist in the three conference final games; he also led the Cyclones=20= against Grand Rapids in the regular season with 10 points ... Friday's = game=20 was the first loss for the Cyclones this postseason in the five games = in=20 which Todd Simon has scored a point.=20 [ To quit the utah-grizzlies mailing list, send to majordomo@xmission.com ] [ the command "unsubscribe utah-grizzlies" (don't include the quotes) ] ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 22 May 2000 08:42:41 -0600 From: "R. John Madsen" Subject: [UG] Chivago takes 3-2 lead It appears that Chicago has decided to play after all , and has taken 3 in = a row from Houston. - - John =3D=3D=3D Sunday, May 21, 2000=20 CHICAGO 4, HOUSTON 2=20 ROSEMONT, Illinois (Ticker) -- Steve Larouche scored a pair of goals as = the Chicago Wolves downed the Houston Aeros, 4-2, to take a three games to = two lead in their best-of-seven playoff series. Larouche, who assisted on = Steve Maltais' power-play tally in the first period, gave Chicago a 3-1 = lead eight minutes into the second period and added an insurance goal with = 4:54 left the third. Brian Noonan registered a power-play marker and Bob = Nardella had three assists for the Wolves, who won Game Four, 2-0, Friday. = Wendell Young stopped 27 shots, including all nine he faced in the third = period, to earn the win. Marty Wilford and Greg Pankiewicz each tallied = for Houston, which won the first two games of the series. Frederic Chabot = recorded 24 saves for the Aeros, who will host Game Six on Tuesday. [ To quit the utah-grizzlies mailing list, send to majordomo@xmission.com ] [ the command "unsubscribe utah-grizzlies" (don't include the quotes) ] ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 22 May 2000 09:00:08 -0600 From: "Kristine Wilson" Subject: [UG] Expect Bowman to bow out this offseason Expect Bowman to bow out this offseason MAY 7, 2000 Larry Wigge The Sporting News For the third straight year, Scotty Bowman has put off conversation about retiring as coach of the Red Wings, but this is the year he actually will do it. At 66, he has accomplished more than any coach could hope for -- eight Stanley Cups, including titles in Detroit, Montreal and Pittsburgh. His 1,144 regular-season victories and 205 playoff wins are records. But after Detroit was eliminated by Colorado coach Bob Hartley and a lineup of young players such as Milan Hejduk, Chris Drury, Alex Tanguay and Martin Skoula for the second straight season, Red Wings management will be looking to get younger, on the ice and behind the bench. Look for assistants Dave Lewis and Barry Smith to be co-coaches next season. . . . Speaking of the Wings, with center Igor Larionov and defenseman Larry Murphy both 39 and defenseman Chris Chelios at 38, the team has three of the eight oldest players in the NHL. So, is it safe to say the dynasty is over? "There are different factors that won't allow us to stay together," says captain Steve Yzerman, 35. "The expansion draft, the team's salary structure and two straight second-round exits." The most recent Red Wings draft choice on the ice in their finale? Tomas Holmstrom, who was the 257th pick in the 1994 draft. Look for Larionov, who will be a free agent July 1, to be the first casualty. . . . The Sabres have let it be known that they, like Los Angeles and Montreal before them, will protect two goaltenders in the expansion draft. Martin Biron was too good as an NHL rookie to leave unprotected. And don't even think about Dominik Hasek not being in Buffalo next season. That means the Sabres can protect only three defensemen and eight forwards. Teams that protect one goalie can protect five defensemen and nine forwards. . . . Defenseman Fredrik Olausson dropped a bombshell on the Mighty Ducks the other day. He announced his retirement just as the team was wondering what it would take to get the 34-year-old blue-line stalwart re-signed for next season. . . . Ottawa sources list Chicago, Tampa Bay, San Jose, the Rangers and Los Angeles as the leading contenders for AWOL center Alexei Yashin after his May 24-25 arbitration hearing to determine if he is a free agent or owes the Senators one more season. But Blackhawks exec Mike Smith flipped at hearing he'd be the top bidder for Yashin. "I'm not interested in paying any player $9 million," he says. "Furthermore, it's been my experience that when a player is not happy in one place, he's not going to be happy in the next place." Software executives Charles Wang and Sanjay Kumar, the Islanders new owners, might be willing to offer a package that includes center Olli Jokinen, defenseman Eric Brewer and a first-round pick for Yashin. "He's definitely on our radar screen," one Islanders exec says. Senior writer Larry Wigge covers hockey for The Sporting News. Email him at wigge@sportingnews.com. [ To quit the utah-grizzlies mailing list, send to majordomo@xmission.com ] [ the command "unsubscribe utah-grizzlies" (don't include the quotes) ] ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 22 May 2000 10:32:56 -0600 From: "Ian Furness" Subject: [UG] Today The Grizzlies will be announcing their new affiliation with the Dallas Stars this afternoon. For those interested, we will be having interviews with the Dallas people, Bourne, Mouser and IHL President Doug Moss during the KFAN Area 51 this afternoon from 2-4. If you have any questions or comments please call 483-1320 in SLC, 470-1320 in Provo, 670-1320 in Ogden. [ To quit the utah-grizzlies mailing list, send to majordomo@xmission.com ] [ the command "unsubscribe utah-grizzlies" (don't include the quotes) ] ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 22 May 2000 20:41:40 -0500 From: "Romero, Robert" Subject: RE: [UG] Today Even though Dallas will be our parent club, I will still root for Colorado. GO AVS !! > ---------- > From: Ian Furness[SMTP:IFurness@e-center-wvc.com] > Reply To: utah-grizzlies@lists.xmission.com > Sent: Monday, May 22, 2000 10:32 AM > To: utah-grizzlies@lists.xmission.com > Subject: [UG] Today > > The Grizzlies will be announcing their new affiliation with the Dallas > Stars > this afternoon. For those interested, we will be having interviews with > the > Dallas people, Bourne, Mouser and IHL President Doug Moss during the KFAN > Area > 51 this afternoon from 2-4. > > If you have any questions or comments please call 483-1320 in SLC, > 470-1320 in > Provo, 670-1320 in Ogden. > > [ To quit the utah-grizzlies mailing list, send to majordomo@xmission.com > ] > [ the command "unsubscribe utah-grizzlies" (don't include the quotes) > ] > [ To quit the utah-grizzlies mailing list, send to majordomo@xmission.com ] [ the command "unsubscribe utah-grizzlies" (don't include the quotes) ] ------------------------------ End of utah-grizzlies-digest V1 #126 ************************************ [ To leave the utah-grizzlies-digest mailing list (big mistake), send the message ] [ "unsubscribe utah-grizzlies-digest" (without the quotes) to majordomo@xmission.com ]