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Post by Jack Bauer on Oct 23, 2018 16:29:02 GMT -4
Marc Andre Roy with 650 one season in Baie Comeau When Marc-Andre Roy got 653 PiMs he had 41 fighting majors. (Roy had 1090 in his career from 70 fights) When Pascal Morency got 596 PiMs he had 24 fighting majors. (Morency had 1124 in his career from 50 fights) There's a hell of a lot of misconducts in there for both of them. Any many against each other.
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Post by bois on Oct 24, 2018 8:30:22 GMT -4
Turmel also had crazy season in BC. Morency's numbers would be a lot lower in today's Q, a lot of his minutes were 10 minute misconducts, which no longer count in PIMs. And he was racking them up just to set the record at the time. As a 3rd liner the coach could afford to let him be a side show act at the end of games to get those PIM totals up. He was a side show... and the fact people still wish we had players like that playing the game just baffles me penalty minutes should never be recognized as a "record".......
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Post by pong on Nov 3, 2018 14:21:56 GMT -4
I’m one of the co-hosts of the Moncton Wildcast podcast. Just looking to see how many posters are listeners. Anything you’d like to hear on future episodes? For those who are interested in tuning in, we do one show per week.. You can find us on Podbean and Spotify by searching Moncton Wildcast. How about a “rate the draft” segment? A year by year look at how many picks drafted by the Cats played in the Q, how many Q games were played by players picked by the Cats, and how many picks from each draft ended up being NHL drafted? Or played games in the NHL
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Post by cautious on Nov 3, 2018 16:55:36 GMT -4
All tough, but Jonathan Trembly had the most knockouts in the Q and played a regular shift. On another note the Cats are in there position because of, and before I get crucified, Darren Rumble. The last three years, he has got the most out his team that was possible. If a control dman, who has been physically tough for the last 5 games,since the Moose game ,was in Wildcat territory the Cats would certainly be my favourites Can play 30-35 minutes a game, powerplay, can,control it kill penalties, If Rumble decides to go for it this year, Mr. Irving will find a way to get Dobson in Moncton at Xmas. Halifax a ton of talent but missing a bit of heart
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Post by SteveUL on Nov 5, 2018 8:48:51 GMT -4
All tough, but Jonathan Trembly had the most knockouts in the Q and played a regular shift. On another note the Cats are in there position because of, and before I get crucified, Darren Rumble. The last three years, he has got the most out his team that was possible. If a control dman, who has been physically tough for the last 5 games,since the Moose game ,was in Wildcat territory the Cats would certainly be my favourites Can play 30-35 minutes a game, powerplay, can,control it kill penalties, If Rumble decides to go for it this year, Mr. Irving will find a way to get Dobson in Moncton at Xmas. Halifax a ton of talent but missing a bit of heart I'm not sure how you measure the statistic of "Jonathan Trembly had the most knockouts in the Q" as that is simply not tracked. But Tremblay did not ever play a regular shift unless it was on a shitty team at the end of his Jr career.
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Post by WhiteTyAffair on May 6, 2019 7:17:08 GMT -4
On this week's show, we're going to be answering questions from fans.
If you have something you'd like to know, reply here or send me a PM. Thanks!
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Post by Jack Bauer on May 6, 2019 8:50:10 GMT -4
All tough, but Jonathan Trembly had the most knockouts in the Q and played a regular shift. On another note the Cats are in there position because of, and before I get crucified, Darren Rumble. The last three years, he has got the most out his team that was possible. If a control dman, who has been physically tough for the last 5 games,since the Moose game ,was in Wildcat territory the Cats would certainly be my favourites Can play 30-35 minutes a game, powerplay, can,control it kill penalties, If Rumble decides to go for it this year, Mr. Irving will find a way to get Dobson in Moncton at Xmas. Halifax a ton of talent but missing a bit of heart It's amazing how time warps our perception of what some of these kids brought to the league in the past.
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Post by SteveUL on May 6, 2019 9:56:12 GMT -4
All tough, but Jonathan Trembly had the most knockouts in the Q and played a regular shift. On another note the Cats are in there position because of, and before I get crucified, Darren Rumble. The last three years, he has got the most out his team that was possible. If a control dman, who has been physically tough for the last 5 games,since the Moose game ,was in Wildcat territory the Cats would certainly be my favourites Can play 30-35 minutes a game, powerplay, can,control it kill penalties, If Rumble decides to go for it this year, Mr. Irving will find a way to get Dobson in Moncton at Xmas. Halifax a ton of talent but missing a bit of heartThe Wildcats are in the position they are because of Rumble - They're going into a contending season with only Huddy as a 19 year old and not much in terms of young talent because he refused to play rookies and forced the GM to trade them away. Rumble kneecapped this franchise. If you are a coach at the Junior level, and I will say this slowly - IT. IS. YOUR. JOB. to play and develop young players. If you do not, or cannot, you're not doing your job, and you're not good at your job. As for the second bolded part, one of the victim twins taking a shot at Halifax in the wildcats board unprompted and apropos of nothing. Despite the Mooseheads captain being one of the Titan's former players and the team having to deal with by far the most adversity of any team in the Q this season in terms of man games lost. But that's beside the point. Just to be aware ... that post you responded to was posted on November 3, 2018. That is roughly a week before the time that Moncton went into its swan dive this past season. So at that time, Rumble was being applauded (we were in 1st) ... and then things went to hell. But I agree on your comment on Rumble's failings ... but that would have to extend to the GM also because he tolerated the lack of player development. In fact, it probably extends to RKI and his "win at all costs" approach. Tough to blame Rumble solely for that issue where he is probably getting it from two levels above him.
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Post by Jack Bauer on May 6, 2019 10:02:23 GMT -4
The Wildcats are in the position they are because of Rumble - They're going into a contending season with only Huddy as a 19 year old and not much in terms of young talent because he refused to play rookies and forced the GM to trade them away. Rumble kneecapped this franchise. If you are a coach at the Junior level, and I will say this slowly - IT. IS. YOUR. JOB. to play and develop young players. If you do not, or cannot, you're not doing your job, and you're not good at your job. As for the second bolded part, one of the victim twins taking a shot at Halifax in the wildcats board unprompted and apropos of nothing. Despite the Mooseheads captain being one of the Titan's former players and the team having to deal with by far the most adversity of any team in the Q this season in terms of man games lost. But that's beside the point. Just to be aware ... that post you responded to was posted on November 3, 2019. That is roughly a week before the time that Moncton went into its swan dive this past season. So at that time, Rumble was being applauded 9we were in 1st) ... and then things went to hell. But I agree on your comment on Rumble's failings ... but that would have to extend to the GM also because he tolerated the lack of player development. In fact, it probably extends to RKI and his "win at all costs" approach. Tough to blame Rumble solely for that issue where he is probably getting it from two levels above him. Dysfunction between coach and GM falls on ownership. If you have 2 guys in those roles they absolutely need to be on the same page in terms of direction so that players are not falling through the cracks development wise so one or the other can try and get one over to make themselves look better. Seems like the issue with Shannon and Rumble was ownership expectations causing chaos for both in trying to meet a far fetched expectation of being a top end team.
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Post by SteveUL on May 6, 2019 10:08:13 GMT -4
Just to be aware ... that post you responded to was posted on November 3, 2019. That is roughly a week before the time that Moncton went into its swan dive this past season. So at that time, Rumble was being applauded 9we were in 1st) ... and then things went to hell. But I agree on your comment on Rumble's failings ... but that would have to extend to the GM also because he tolerated the lack of player development. In fact, it probably extends to RKI and his "win at all costs" approach. Tough to blame Rumble solely for that issue where he is probably getting it from two levels above him. Dysfunction between coach and GM falls on ownership. If you have 2 guys in those roles they absolutely need to be on the same page in terms of direction so that players are not falling through the cracks development wise so one or the other can try and get one over to make themselves look better. Seems like the issue with Shannon and Rumble was ownership expectations causing chaos for both in trying to meet a far fetched expectation of being a top end team. I'm not sure I'd call it dysfunction. I think Rumble was following his orders.
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Post by Citris on May 6, 2019 10:42:51 GMT -4
Just to be aware ... that post you responded to was posted on November 3, 2019. That is roughly a week before the time that Moncton went into its swan dive this past season. So at that time, Rumble was being applauded (we were in 1st) ... and then things went to hell. But I agree on your comment on Rumble's failings ... but that would have to extend to the GM also because he tolerated the lack of player development. In fact, it probably extends to RKI and his "win at all costs" approach. Tough to blame Rumble solely for that issue where he is probably getting it from two levels above him. Honestly I completely missed that, I saw a recent reply to it and guess I didn't read it the first time. So, in an effort to avoid an unnecessary pissing match with Cautious, I'll remove the post lol.
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Post by Citris on May 6, 2019 10:51:18 GMT -4
I'm not sure I'd call it dysfunction. I think Rumble was following his orders. It's hard to know what to believe sometimes, but from what I heard Rumble was backed up by the owner, the Owner wouldn't fire him since he generally agreed with his philosophy of playing older guys to try to "win now" (which leads to the team having hot starts but as other teams start to develop more they start losing games because they're basically a more worn down and tired version of the team they were to start the season where other teams are getting better.) The GM couldn't fire the coach without the owner's say-so, so when the Coach made decisions to bench his players, Shannon, and now Thibeault are handcuffed... you have an unhappy player who wants to play, who is also an asset who is not developing and bleeding value, combined with a stubborn coach who refuses to do anything about the problem. So your options are to sit on the problem and let it fester, or try to salvage what you can from the player. Honestly, Shannon got more than what Bellamy was probably worth, but, boy would it be nice to have another 18 year old defenseman going into next season.
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Post by lirette on May 6, 2019 14:57:17 GMT -4
On this week's show, we're going to be answering questions from fans. If you have something you'd like to know, reply here or send me a PM. Thanks! Cats sent out a 58 question season ticket holder survey mostly covering the experience at the Avenir Centre in the 1st season, perhaps you could go through it and give your thoughts. They don't ask for feedback often so I provided a very detailed response on nearly every question including postives and negatives.
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Post by tal on May 7, 2019 9:18:17 GMT -4
Did the Cats send out that questionnaire via email? I did not receive one.
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