KELLY TALKS TRADE PERIOD
Sea Dogs director of hockey operations and associate
coach Mike Kelly spoke to the Times & Transcript earlier this week aboutthe trade period.
"We think we have a good team and our best players
are our older players," said Kelly. "Obviously, when you're in that
position you're going to try to improve your team if you can and we'll look to
do that.
"We go into the trade period with the attitude that
yes we want to improve our team, but we're not going to pay over the top. What
we believe is fair is what we'll stick with and if we're not able to get trades
done then we'll move on."
Kelly wouldn’t say if he was after a specific player.
"We've talked to a lot of teams about a lot of
players," said Kelly. "I don't get into specifics. I don't think it's
fair to the kids."
It’s been a fairly quiet trade period so far. The
deadline is January 7.
Christmas is almost here – and Sea Dogs Styles has
extended store hours. From the Sea Dogs:
The store will be open Monday to Friday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. through Dec. 23. The last day for Sea Dog Styles Christmas shopping will be on Dec. 24, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Fans looking to browse merchandise online can do so via the store’s new and improved web page at http://saintjohnseadogs.com/page/merch. For orders outside normal hours, fans can email info@saintjohnseadogs.com
I was down there yesterday. The Sea Dogs’ Memorial Cup commemorative
book, ‘Hockey Heaven,’ is unreal. They also have some new hat styles and the
jumbo hockey cards of each player have returned.
Also, Cleve’s Source for Sports has an unlimited amount
of Memorial Cup championship hats (pictured).
CHRISTMAS GIFTS
Speaking of Christmas, Telegraph-Journal columnist Peter
McGuire had his annual gift giving piece in Tuesday’s paper. This year’s
edition features plenty of gifts related to the 2012 Memorial Cup host site
selection.
Scott McCain - a second Memorial Cup championship. Let's have former prime minister Jean Chretien - an ambassador for Shawinigan - present the hardware, offering congratulations to McCain, whose reply might be, 'Thanks. You may have won the battle, but we won the war.'
The 2012 Memorial Cup Selection Committee - not a darn thing.
Some solid gifts right there.
COYLE FACTOR
One school that won’t be missing Charlie Coyle – the University
of Massachusetts.
MassLive.com posted an article on Sunday that basically
said Coyle has killed UMass in his Hockey East career. “So in five games
against UMass, Coyle had two goals and five assists for seven points,” writes
Dick Baker.
Wonder which one QMJHL team he’ll dominate?
COYLE ARTICLE
On Monday, the Red Deer Advocate had an article on Coyle.
Turns out he hasn’t watched a whole ot of junior hockey in his life.
“To be honest, I haven’t watched a lot of major junior,”
Coyle said.
“I’ve always been a college guy and that’s what I’ve
watched out for. It’ll be a different change, but I’m looking forward to it.
I’m just going to keep playing my game. I think that’s why Saint John liked me,
so we’ll see what it brings. I’ll just keep working hard and playing my game.”
Coyle also talks about his style of game in the article
and reveals that the Sea Dogs have been asking about him “for a few years . . .
a year or two.”
DESPRES ARTICLE
The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette had an article on former Sea
Dogs defenseman Simon Despres on Tuesday. The Penguins rookie netted his first
career NHL goal on Saturday night against the Buffalo Sabres.
"It's clear to see how good a player he can be and
how long he's going to play in the National Hockey League," coach Dan
Bylsma said. "He's still developing, still learning the game a little bit
and learning his game, but you could see it right away, almost from his first
shift up here, that he possesses all those skills."
Despres has done a solid job with the Pens so far. He has
a goal, two assists, and a +3 rating in nine games.
DESPRES SPEAKS
Here’s Despres speaking to the media after Saturday’s
game.
FIGHT
Here’s Denis Creighton taking on William Cochrane in last
Friday’s contest in Cape Breton.
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