Well, at the beginning of this road trip, I had optimistically predicted that the Moose were going to aim high and end up snagging 5 out of a possible 6 points when they played three games in three nights against the Hamilton Bulldogs, Lake Erie Monsters and Syracuse Crunch.They managed to emerge from their most recent road trip battered, beaten and clutching to a meager 2 points. Nostradamus, I ain't.
Unfortunately, the losses weren't the only bad news for the Moose. Forwards Jannick Hansen and Ryan Shannon wound up back on the IR after the game against Hamilton, Hansen suffering from a concussion and Shannon re-injuring his knee. Hansen is going to be out a minimum of 7-10 days, per precautionary measures for players with concussions and Shannon is out for an indeterminable amount of time.
So, time to do a quick rundown of the Crunch game. Following that, I'm going to part one of my thoughts on the Moose this season (part of the reason why this post took so long to get up) and a quick preview of tonight's game against the Lake Erie Monsters. I'll also do a Press Clippings post later today, so look for that in a subsequent post.
In a nutshell? The Moose did not have a good game against the Crunch. Special teams killed the Moose, as they were not able to get anything going on the man advantage and were smashed on the penalty kill, with Syracuse scoring early in the first period to get a 1 goal lead and then scoring a short handed goal not too long after that. The early lead led to the Moose falling down into a hole that they couldn't get out of for most of the game. While I don't like to make the excuse that it was fatigue that killed the Moose, it had to have been a factor for them, as they were doing a lot of chasing and watching out there, with the Crunch more or less toying with them all game.
Michael Grabner extended his goal scoring streak to a mighty 2 games (*cough*) and looks to finally getting some bounces going his way. The goal he scored was a beautiful one, as he turned on the jets and came from out of NOWHERE to backhand a drifting puck past goaltender Kowalski. He's been putting forth a great effort in the last month or so, but just hasn't been lucky with the puck. Goals usually come in bunches, so here's hoping he'll continue to have a strong effort with the back to back games the Moose have with Lake Erie. Also of note is that Salmon King call-up, Milan Gajic, has been performing quite well with him. As mentioned in my previous post, they seem to be developing some chemistry there and Gajic has been able to pot a couple of goals himself. Hopefully this trend will continue, as Gajic is about the only player who has been serving in relief duty for the Moose who hasn't been a complete disaster.
Which unfortunately brings me to two recent call-ups for the Moose, forwards Aaron Slattengren and Chris Blight. Neither had particularly strong games, as they were constantly giving up the puck or getting bowled over by Crunch players and didn't really look like they belong out there. I'm hoping that either Moran and Hansen will get healthy soon or these two will start getting their acts together. The other relief player for the Moose, Mathieu Melansson, had a game where he didn't stick out, for good or for ill. Here's hoping the 22 year old, who has posted 34 points in 25 games with the ECHL Florida Everblades, will do well. Hockey's Future writer, Leslie Traff, had some rather glowing praise for him, saying he should be picked up by a professional club for this season.
Here's hoping he makes the most of it with the Manitoba Moose!
Defenseman Luc Bourdon, who has been off and on with his play since coming back from a call-up with the Vancouver Canucks, had a so-so night, throwing a couple of hard hits and getting back to the physical play that forced me to pay attention to him and did a decent job of QBing the power play. Consistency is a problem here, though, with him.
On the other hand, defenseman Zack FitzGerald had a great night, playing a gritty, physical game and absolutely destroying Derek Dorsett after the Crunch player took offense to a hit from Fitzy. I'd say that this fight was probably the most entertaining fight of the year thus far, ranking right up there with Bourdon's tilt against Ference at the start of the season or Jaffray's tilt against Kendall McArdle, where Jaffray broke his jaw feeding him knuckle sandwiches.
Unfortunately, the good moments were few and far between, and despite a late third period resurgence, the Moose were unable to solve the Crunch. With the loss, the Crunch have moved to within 1 point behind the second place Moose, but it should be important to note that the Moose have 5 games in hand. Here's hoping they will be able to improve their fortunes against the Monsters and can gain some ground on the Toronto Marlies, who are ahead of the Moose by 11 points and have had a stranglehold on first place in the North Division all season thus far.
In a nutshell? The Moose did not have a good game against the Crunch. Special teams killed the Moose, as they were not able to get anything going on the man advantage and were smashed on the penalty kill, with Syracuse scoring early in the first period to get a 1 goal lead and then scoring a short handed goal not too long after that. The early lead led to the Moose falling down into a hole that they couldn't get out of for most of the game. While I don't like to make the excuse that it was fatigue that killed the Moose, it had to have been a factor for them, as they were doing a lot of chasing and watching out there, with the Crunch more or less toying with them all game.
Michael Grabner extended his goal scoring streak to a mighty 2 games (*cough*) and looks to finally getting some bounces going his way. The goal he scored was a beautiful one, as he turned on the jets and came from out of NOWHERE to backhand a drifting puck past goaltender Kowalski. He's been putting forth a great effort in the last month or so, but just hasn't been lucky with the puck. Goals usually come in bunches, so here's hoping he'll continue to have a strong effort with the back to back games the Moose have with Lake Erie. Also of note is that Salmon King call-up, Milan Gajic, has been performing quite well with him. As mentioned in my previous post, they seem to be developing some chemistry there and Gajic has been able to pot a couple of goals himself. Hopefully this trend will continue, as Gajic is about the only player who has been serving in relief duty for the Moose who hasn't been a complete disaster.
Which unfortunately brings me to two recent call-ups for the Moose, forwards Aaron Slattengren and Chris Blight. Neither had particularly strong games, as they were constantly giving up the puck or getting bowled over by Crunch players and didn't really look like they belong out there. I'm hoping that either Moran and Hansen will get healthy soon or these two will start getting their acts together. The other relief player for the Moose, Mathieu Melansson, had a game where he didn't stick out, for good or for ill. Here's hoping the 22 year old, who has posted 34 points in 25 games with the ECHL Florida Everblades, will do well. Hockey's Future writer, Leslie Traff, had some rather glowing praise for him, saying he should be picked up by a professional club for this season.
Here's hoping he makes the most of it with the Manitoba Moose!
Defenseman Luc Bourdon, who has been off and on with his play since coming back from a call-up with the Vancouver Canucks, had a so-so night, throwing a couple of hard hits and getting back to the physical play that forced me to pay attention to him and did a decent job of QBing the power play. Consistency is a problem here, though, with him.
On the other hand, defenseman Zack FitzGerald had a great night, playing a gritty, physical game and absolutely destroying Derek Dorsett after the Crunch player took offense to a hit from Fitzy. I'd say that this fight was probably the most entertaining fight of the year thus far, ranking right up there with Bourdon's tilt against Ference at the start of the season or Jaffray's tilt against Kendall McArdle, where Jaffray broke his jaw feeding him knuckle sandwiches.
Unfortunately, the good moments were few and far between, and despite a late third period resurgence, the Moose were unable to solve the Crunch. With the loss, the Crunch have moved to within 1 point behind the second place Moose, but it should be important to note that the Moose have 5 games in hand. Here's hoping they will be able to improve their fortunes against the Monsters and can gain some ground on the Toronto Marlies, who are ahead of the Moose by 11 points and have had a stranglehold on first place in the North Division all season thus far.





Goaltender Drew MacIntyre has been re-assigned to the Manitoba Moose. Per the Canucks press release:


