Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Rocky Wirtz interview with Score 670 Chicago

Interview done on Monday May 18th, the day after Wirtz was in Detroit for Game 1 of the Conference Finals, is broken into three parts. In part three, Wirtz addresses rumors of his general manager, Dale Tallon's job security.

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Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Blackhawks Burish nearly has throat sliced by teammate Eager's skate

Video from YouTube of Game 1 incident in Detroit on Sunday.

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Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Huge Ratings News for NHL


Versus has been posting sizable year-over-year ratings increases for NHL
semifinal games.

Its audience for these games is up 31 percent from last year, to an
average 806,000 viewers, based on 19 games over 12 days, compared to 616,000
viewers for 15 games over 11 days last year.

Its household rating for the same time period is up 33 percent, to a
0.8 rating.

Versus is also up in its core male audience.

Among men 18-34, semifinal games are up 19 percent. Versus is posting a
29 percent increase among men 18-49 and 38 percent among men 25-54.


CSN Chicago Sets All-Time Blackhawks Ratings Record of Game 6 Coverage Press Release

Citing Nielsen Media Research, Comcast SportsNet-Chicago, cable broadcast partner of the Chicago Blackhawks, Monday night’s Game 6 set the all-time ratings record for a Blackhawks telecast on the station (including previous incarnations FSN-Chicago, Sports Channel, Sportsvision, etc).

Monday’s game drew a 7.82 household rating (a average of 273,145 households) with the peak quarter-hour coming in at a 12.6 rating (440,095 households) from 10:30-10:45 (the game ended at 10:40).

To show how big Monday night’s game played to the Chicagoland audience, the telecast nearly doubled the network’s average for the previous nine Hawks’ playoff games shown on the network. Overall, the ten CSN games drew a 4.82 average. The Vancouver series itself (4 telecasts, games one and four were exclusive VERSUS) drew a 5.27 rating.

The CSN press release also claimed the Blackhawks-Blues 2002 playoff opening-round series (the last time the Hawks participated in postseason hockey) drew an averaging rating of 1.93 for then Fox Sports Net. Of course


-- From George Malik's Snapshots at MLive.com, on the heels of a record-setting rating on FSN-Detroit for the Red Wings/Ducks Game 5 on Sunday, Tuesday’s late night Game 6 (aired locally in Detroit from 10pm to 12:45am) drew a 13.5 rating (averaging 260,145 Metro Detroit households). Sunday’s Game 5 registered a 17.1 rating, the highest ever for a Red Wings game on Fox Sports Detroit.


Game 6 out-pointed all other Tuesday evening programming in Detroit (though only hour two of The Biggest Loser ran directly opposite the game) including American Idol on Fox (13.2), The Biggest Loser on NBC (10.2) and Dancing With The Stars on ABC (9.6).
Tuesday’s Ducks/Wings broadcast peaked at a 15.8 rating during the second period (11-11:30pm).


Fox Sports Detroit is averaging a 12.0 rating for its seven playoff telecasts. As noted in the article, that’s a 32% increase from last spring’s playoffs in which the Wings average a 9.1 rating for five telecasts on FSN Detroit.

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Thursday, May 7, 2009

Coyote Ugly?

This means war

Perspective new Phoenix Coyotes owner Jim Balsillie has launched the website Make it Seven aimed at gathering support for a seventh NHL franchise in Canada, specifically far suburban Toronto or Hamilton. Remember, it was Balsillie who started accepting season-ticket deposits for a proposed team in Hamilton when he was negotiating to buy and relocate the Nashville Predators before he ever had a deal.

Read the Balsillie call to action letter here.

Meanwhile, Balsillie doesn't need to convince Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper.

Balsillie has also reportedly made an advance to Coyotes’ coach and limited partner Wayne Gretzky of a 10-15% stake in a potential southern Ontario franchise, in addition to suggesting he’d name a new arena after Wayne’s father. Gretzky told the CBC in February he had no intention of moving his family away from Phoenix should the franchise relocate. But that was before his team filed for bankruptcy and his ownership partners agreed to sell the team to Balsillie on the condition he could move the team to Ontario. Gretzky has made no new comment on this issue since it resurfaced on Monday.

More on Gretzky’s personal dilemma in today's National Post.

On the other side of this issue, Comcast SportsNet last night reported NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman again reached out to White Sox and Bulls owner, and Phoenix-area resident, Jerry Reinsdorf over the past few days in an effort to peak Reinsdorf’s interest in buying and keeping the Coyotes where they are in Glendale, a suburb of Phoenix not far from the White Sox new spring training facility. If you recall, Bettman approached Reinsdorf, as well as a few other groups, earlier this year about the Coyotes and at the time Reinsdorf left the meeting feeling such a move didn’t make business sense. More on Reinsdorf's possible involvement from Dave van Dyck in today’s Chicago Tribune. Reinsdorf's son Michael owns the Stockton, California ECHL franchise (Thunder), one of the most, if not the-most, successful teams in the ECHL.

The potential Reinsdorf deal was rumored to be an asset takeover and not a purchase since the Coyotes aren’t worth much these days since the franchise has reportedly lost 200 million dollars and is more than $80M in debt to creditors. They also owe the NHL for an influx of cash to meet payroll payments this season. Balsillie’s $212M offer was formed specifically to stave off objections from the NHL in bankruptcy proceedings figuring the league would not be able to conjure up a better offer from a party they approved of.

NHL-Moyes-Glendale drama to get Coyote Ugly Arizona Republic

The paper is also reporting in bankruptcy the Coyotes can essentiallly tear up their existing lease with Jobing.com arena and the city of Glendale. That lease was a killer for the franchise since they receive no revenue from area parking facilities (parking is free) and a portion of each ticket sold, in addition to regular entertainment taxes, goes back to the city to repay the cost of building the arena. As reported by the AZ Republic, the Coyotes’ annual lease payments are $4M in addition to the $9M a year the team owes the City of Glendale for building Jobing.com. Should this bankruptcy hold up in court and Balsillie seize control of the Coyotes, the court would satisify any past debts to the city and Glendale would receive just $500,000 per the lease termination agreement. You’d expect the city will be at least as fiercely opposed to this bankruptcy and relocation as Gary Bettman, who can’t stand Balsillie and will do anything seemingly to keep him out of his league.

Also, understand that in bankruptcy court, all financials pertaining to Phoenix Coyotes’ operations will become public record, something that a private business like the NHL, and the other 29 owners, absolutely do not want.

ChrisBlock@TheThirdManIn.com / PuckChatter@gmail.com

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Monday, May 4, 2009

The Save

It's the save that had Sidney Crosby practicing lifting his shots on an empty yet yesterday.

Call it luck, desperation or whatever you'd like, it still counts the same. The best save of the postseason thus far from Saturday's Pittsburgh-Washington game one.

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Halak gets whacked by Slovakian teammate at World's

Montreal Canadiens goaltenders haven’t had much luck lately. From Carey Price wilting under the pressure last season to suffering the consequences in standing behind a completely inferior Habs bunch in this spring’s first round match up with the Bruins, and hearing the wrath of Montreal fans as a result, now his back up is getting some too. But not in Montreal.

Slovakian netminder, and Montreal Canadiens back up, Jaroslav Halak entered Saturday’s IIHF World Championships qualifying round game against the Czech Republic midway through the second period with his team already down 7-0. He relieved Jan Lasak (who’s also the goalie of HC Pardubice, the team Dominik Hasek is coming out of retirement to play for next season) who had allowed seven goals on thirty shots in just over thirty minutes of action.

Eight minutes later Halak would allow a Patrick Elias goal and the colossal deficit increased to 8-0.

Frustrated, Slovakian forward Tomas Surovy swung his stick angrily towards his net, suspected with the intention of taking out his frustrations on the goal post, but hit Jaroslav Halak in the back of the head instead. Seconds later Surovy spikes his stick on the cross bar.



The final twenty-two minutes of the game went on scoreless and Halak made ten saves in all. Minor fisticuffs between Boris Valabik of Slovakia and Peter Cajanek of Czech Republic late in the third period was about as close as the game came to getting out of hand.

In the game, the Czechs outshot Slovakia 41 to 18 at the Zurich-Kloten Arena in Switzerland. Jaromir Jagr scored twice. San Jose left winger Milan Michalek and Edmonton Oilers winger Ales Kotalik also scored.

Slovakia has a number of skaters with NHL experience on this year’s team; Michal Handzus (current LA King), Peter Olvecky (Wild), defenseman Boris Valabik (Thrashers) and Andrei Sekera (Sabres) as well as former NHLers Ladislav Nagy, Branko Radivojevic, Milan Bartovic, Marcel Hossa (brother of Marian) and Lubos Bartecko. However, Slovakia is overmatched by a stacked Czech roster including Jaromir Jagr, Patrick Elias (Devils), Ales Hemsky (Oilers), Milan Michalek (Sharks), Tomas Plekanec (Canadiens), Ales Kotalik (Oilers), Rostislav Olesz (Panthers), Marek Zidlicky (Wild) and Roman Polak (Blues). Other notables include Petr Cajanek (now with Metallurg Magnitogorsk), Jaroslav Hlinka (Linkopings), Karel Rachunek (Dynamo Moscow) and Josef Vasicek (Yaroslavl Lokomotiv).

Slovakia responded to Saturday’s trouncing by defeating Norway in overtime on Monday 3-2. Ladislav Nagy scored the game-winner on the power play in extra time. It represented their only win of the tournament as they finished with a 1-2-2 record.

Relegation games in this year’s IIHF World Championship begin on Wednesday with the quarter-finals matchups. Winners in the quarter-finals games Wednesday and Thursday will face off on Friday. Gold and Bronze medal games take place on Sunday in Berne at the PostFinance Arena.

While the host team managed to defeat the United States quickly in overtime on Monday night, Switzerland was eliminated from the tournament on points Monday.

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In March of 2007, Chris Block started TheThirdManIn.com, a website concentrated on the Chicago Blackhawks organization. Two years later, TheThirdManIn.com remains among the best sources for information and insight on the Blackhawks, their affiliates and prospects.

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