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BP2011
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Posted - 11/12/2013 : 5:00:21 PM
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quote: Originally posted by dbc
Lets just say it involved legal issues that some might consider minor and some not. I believe the front office was not pleased with their behavior that led to the legal issues, and while they could have stayed, management felt it better for the image of the team and its strong community outreach to sever its ties with the two. It was the front office call and I believe they made the right decision. Lets move on. Nothing with this horse left to beat
Well whatever those legal issues were, according to a certain site that provides the public the ability to search records regarding legal issues no records exist for anybody named Aubin or Pelech. So it never got to the point of that type of legal issues. |
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SCUBA
(Been Here Awhile)
  
USA
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Posted - 11/12/2013 : 5:03:35 PM
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quote: Originally posted by Reggie Dunlop
Can somebody shed some light on what these alleged "off ice issues" are? I've seen them mentioned multiple times, but haven't seen any specific examples. Just wondering, because Aubin always seemed very generous with his time and chose to return to Cincinnati. Thank you.
I didn't know anything about the situation but when you trade away a fan favorite veteran captain then that can NEVER be good, ask Don Biggs. |
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elvis77
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Posted - 11/12/2013 : 5:07:20 PM
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Someone else may have to go soon as well. The League offered a provision roster spot to start the season, essentially allowing 21 players, plus the 2 reserve spots and then the 21 day IR, basically allowing a team to carry 23 players plus long term IR guys. That provisional spot goes away on the 18th. With the release of Ostergard the other day the Clones are safe but that leaves them with one goalie. When another goalie arrives, they'll be a player over pending another guy being put on 21 day IR. |
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jsun51
(The Next Level!)
 
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Posted - 11/12/2013 : 9:23:21 PM
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Well this won't make decisions any easier... Per twitter, San Antonio has reassigned three to Cincy - Philippe Cornet, Logan Shaw, and Michael Houser |
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Donnie Hockey
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Posted - 11/12/2013 : 9:40:32 PM
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quote: Originally posted by SCUBA
[quote]Originally posted by Reggie Dunlop
I didn't know anything about the situation but when you trade away a fan favorite veteran captain then that can NEVER be good, ask Don Biggs.
The Biggs trade was made for financial reasons. |
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bags
(Person With Nothing Better To Do!)
    
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Posted - 11/12/2013 : 9:45:08 PM
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11/12/2013 Logan Shaw (RW) San Antonio DEL Reassigned by Florida (NHL) to Cincinnati (ECHL) 11/12/2013 Michael Houser (G) San Antonio DEL Reassigned by Florida (NHL) to Cincinnati (ECHL) 11/12/2013 Philippe Cornet (LW) San Antonio DEL Loaned to Cincinnati (ECHL) 11/11/2013 Mike Mottau (D) San Antonio DEL Recalled from loan by Florida (NHL) 11/11/2013 Ryan Whitney (D) San Antonio ADD Returned on loan from Florida (NHL) 11/10/2013 Jacob Markstrom (G) San Antonio ADD Loaned from Florida (NHL) 11/10/2013 Ryan Whitney (D) San Antonio DEL Recalled from loan by Florida (NHL) 11/09/2013 Ryan Whitney (D) San Antonio ADD Loaned from Florida (NHL) 11/07/2013 Steve Pinizzotto (RW) San Antonio ADD Loaned from Florida (NHL)
So you think our roster is confusing-look at the last week of San Antonio ! |
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elvis77
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Posted - 11/12/2013 : 10:05:27 PM
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Pending a call-up, which is unlikely given San Antonio's current roster numbers, Coach Simon are likely to have so tough decisions to make on 18th.
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dbc
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Posted - 11/13/2013 : 02:46:05 AM
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Nice--very nice--to see Houser coming up. He has been playing very well in SA with a 4-1 record, 2.19GAA and .917 save %. Madore has been OK but he is really a strong #2. Hopefully --for us--Houser will be here for a while. Depends on Thomas's health in FL really. |
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SCUBA
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Posted - 11/13/2013 : 04:11:46 AM
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quote: Originally posted by Donnie Hockey
quote: Originally posted by SCUBA
[quote]Originally posted by Reggie Dunlop
I didn't know anything about the situation but when you trade away a fan favorite veteran captain then that can NEVER be good, ask Don Biggs.
The Biggs trade was made for financial reasons.
That wasn't the only reason. |
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Donnie Hockey
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Posted - 11/13/2013 : 09:19:31 AM
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quote: Originally posted by SCUBA That wasn't the only reason.
Ownership wouldn't allow Ron Smith to trade Biggs until they ran into financial problems and were having trouble meeting payroll.
Smith had a deal in place with the Detroit Vipers late in the 1995-96 season involving Biggs and ownership wouldn't allow it, fearing fan backlash. The trade would have improved the team and better positioned them for a run at the Turner Cup. But three seasons later, and with a sea of red ink all around them, Smith was given the green light to move him.
Smith took some heat from fans for the deal but in addition to moving a highly-priced third line center (that's what Biggs had become by that point in his Cyclones career) to create some financial relief, he also made what people around the IHL thought was a good hockey trade getting Knipscheer. He was faster and a better all-around player than Biggs. |
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Billy Mays
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Posted - 11/13/2013 : 11:54:17 AM
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Embach and Bodie were just traded to make room for Cornet & Shaw. The only other choices to trade were Eves and Birkholz, they are the only forwards who are left that are ours. |
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BP2011
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Posted - 11/13/2013 : 12:10:05 PM
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Drew Daniels is ours, checking the roster status, only Eves, Birkholz, Daniels, MacDonald, Reed, Wysopal, Corbin, and Madore are Cincinnati property with Madore being a "Florida/San Antonio" guy having had a try out with them and if they needed a goalie could grab him. Life of a dual affiliate team that above them has a lot of depth. I dont know if thats why a lot of ECHL teams are now single affiliates as only 8 of the teams have two affiliates but usually one is more one sided then the other, I only know of Cincinnati that receives most years about equal sent downs from both affiliates. |
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SCUBA
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Posted - 11/13/2013 : 12:27:26 PM
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quote: Originally posted by Donnie Hockey
quote: Originally posted by SCUBA That wasn't the only reason.
Ownership wouldn't allow Ron Smith to trade Biggs until they ran into financial problems and were having trouble meeting payroll.
Smith had a deal in place with the Detroit Vipers late in the 1995-96 season involving Biggs and ownership wouldn't allow it, fearing fan backlash. The trade would have improved the team and better positioned them for a run at the Turner Cup. But three seasons later, and with a sea of red ink all around them, Smith was given the green light to move him.
Smith took some heat from fans for the deal but in addition to moving a highly-priced third line center (that's what Biggs had become by that point in his Cyclones career) to create some financial relief, he also made what people around the IHL thought was a good hockey trade getting Knipscheer. He was faster and a better all-around player than Biggs.
I'm telling you, that isn't the whole reason that Biggs was traded. You claim that you have insider info on alot of things, in this instance I have too being told by one of the parties involved, it was a heated time when Don was sent packing to Utah so maybe it didn't go down the way it was described to me but nevertheless. There are always two sides to a story. |
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SCUBA
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Posted - 11/13/2013 : 12:29:25 PM
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quote: Originally posted by SCUBA
quote: Originally posted by Donnie Hockey
quote: Originally posted by SCUBA That wasn't the only reason.
Ownership wouldn't allow Ron Smith to trade Biggs until they ran into financial problems and were having trouble meeting payroll.
Smith had a deal in place with the Detroit Vipers late in the 1995-96 season involving Biggs and ownership wouldn't allow it, fearing fan backlash. The trade would have improved the team and better positioned them for a run at the Turner Cup. But three seasons later, and with a sea of red ink all around them, Smith was given the green light to move him.
Smith took some heat from fans for the deal but in addition to moving a highly-priced third line center (that's what Biggs had become by that point in his Cyclones career) to create some financial relief, he also made what people around the IHL thought was a good hockey trade getting Knipscheer. He was faster and a better all-around player than Biggs.
I'm telling you, that isn't the whole reason that Biggs was traded. You claim that you have insider info on alot of things, in this instance I have too being told by one of the parties involved, it was a heated time when Don was sent packing to Utah so maybe it didn't go down the way it was described to me but nevertheless. There are always two sides to a story and I refuse to discuss it further.
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elvis77
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Posted - 11/13/2013 : 12:40:27 PM
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Bodie doesn't really surprise me. As a rookie he's the low man on the totem pole. That leaves Eves, Birkholz, and Embach as unaffiliated forwards (again, moving D-men at this point in the season to make room for forwards is a bad idea. Their value heading into the trade deadline will be much higher and could be handy if the 'Clones are scrambling for forwards.) Eves isn't going anywhere so that leaves Embach and Birkholz. It's a tough choice and it sucks to to see either of them go. |
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"and i don't give a damn 'bout my bad reputation" - joan jett
"beer is proof that god loves us and wants us to be happy." - benjamin franklin
"is that a pulled pork sandwich i smell?"
"some things are just better without pants...."
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