Regina Pats Training Camp: Jordan Weal
Pats fans won’t have to change their cheers too much this season – in all likelihood, the best player on their team will still be named “Jordan”. And he’ll still be undersized. Jordan Weal is likely to shoulder the title of top offensive threat that Jordan Eberle held previously. Weal was drafted by the Los [...]
Read moreRegina Pats Training Camp: Myles Bell
Going into the 2010-11 season, things are looking a little bit tough for the Regina Pats. They missed the playoffs last season, and are entering this season minus two of the best players in recent history (Jordan Eberle and Colten Teubert). In order to make up some ground in the WHL, the Pats will need [...]
Read moreDecision Time
No, nothing so unimportant as free agency or anything like that. Sportchek was having a buy 1, get 1 50% off sale on licensed merchandise today, so I snagged myself a couple of jerseys.
I picked up one of the green Team Canada jerseys from the World Juniors that were held in Saskatchewan. Like the one [...]
Adding Some New Shots To Flickr
I still have hundreds of photos to go through and process from the World Junior Championships this winter. I am slowly getting them sorted, edited and uploaded to various places. My favorites are Flickr and Wikipedia. I don’t do this as a career or anything like that, so this is pretty much as good as [...]
Read moreJordan Eberle off to a hot start in Springfield
Jordan Eberle’s scoring has not slowed down since leaving the WHL. He is suiting up for the Springfield Falcons in the AHL right now, and has two points (1G, 1A) in the only game he has played so far this season, against the Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins. Unfortunately, Eberle’s prowess on the score sheet still [...]
Read moreJordan Eberle wraps up his career in Regina
Jordan Eberle has played his final home game for the Regina Pats, and it will be one he will always remember, even though he would probably be OK with forgetting it. The Pats got stomped by the Brandon Wheat Kings 9-3 Friday night at the Brandt Center. Eberle has been a career Pat, after growing [...]
Read moreJordan Weal Notches 100 Points
Every year, there are several 100-point scorers in the CHL, but Jordan Weal is a bit of an extraordinary case. In the first case, he is the first 17-year old WHLer in 10 years to record that many points. He is also one of a select number of draft eligible players to record 100 points [...]
Read more09/10 ITG Heroes and Prospects: Soon!
The official release date for the product is January 27, 2010. If you are on ITG’s mailing list, you probably got an email with some pictures of the autographed memorabilia cards that will be featured in the product. Here’s a picture of Brayden Schenn’s autographed number card.
A welcome addition to this year’s product is the [...]
Read moreJordan Eberle Picture Featured on Wikipedia’s Main Page
I posted a while back about using Wikipedia to gain exposure for my photographs. Well, today, my photograph of Jordan Eberle hit the main page of Wikipedia. You can check it out here.
Read moreWorld Junior Hockey Gold Medal Game: Postscript
Well, that was one helluva game. I am writing this with a bit of a cushion between the end of the game, so hopefully it is less emotional than it would have been after the final whistle.
I am going to do this as bullet points, because paragraphs are a bit too much:
First off – congratulations [...]
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