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    Friday, 27 November 2009

    Round the Rinks: Up, Up and Away

    The Breakaway is off on its travels today. Yep-I'm off to Helsinki to hopefully watch a bit of SM-Liiga hockey in the course of my trip with uni friends-either Jokerit or HIFK being the home team. Annoyingly, the Helsinki derby is on Thursday, one day after I come back on Wednesday night.

    Naturally, this means that you'll get no Double Overtime this week (not that that'll be a change from recently *blushes*) but we will take a look at the weekend now...and if I can find a decent Internet cafe, then you may get a bit of SM-Liiga coverage too. You'll definitely get a reflection on it when I get back.

    A quick run-through the week, then...

    "Team Tax-Dodger", they were called. But they can sure play...: Last night I went to the GB Universities v Coventry Blaze game at the Skydome, which, up to five minutes before faceoff, looked like it was going to be little more than a particularly well attended scrimmage. However, once the students, made up mainly of ENL and a few EPL players, hit the ice, they made a particularly good account of themselves-Chris Colegate of Nottingham Lions standing out along with Tom Squires (definitely a name to watch) of Sheffield. The Elite League side, who iced their full team with the exception of Peter Hirsch and the injured Tom Watkins, looked like they were playing well within themselves in a 7-4 victory in which Joe Henry got 3+2, but it was a fun night nevertheless....

    Now let's look at the weekend:

    DOUBLE HEADERS:

    Hull v Belfast: This isn't the weekend Hull want-don't expect them to break their long losing streak if you're not the type of person who bets on long-shots. However, at least there'll be laughter in aid of a worthy cause as the Giants are all sporting comedy (and grown, not stuck-on) moustaches in aid of prostate cancer, as part of the "Movember" promotion. The Giants really are on top form at the moment, and in Jeff Szwez they have arguably the best player in the league. This could get ugly...

    Coventry v Newcastle...and so could this one. Cardiff destroyed Newcastle 8-3 on Wednesday night at the Bay, and so the Vipers are wounded and looking to bounce back against a team who have taken rich pickings from them so far this season-the Vipers have won one and lost one of their games in Coventry thus far and lost both in the North East. They're always powder-kegs, these games-although perhaps less so this season after Rob Wilson moved to a style in which...well, actual hockey has been played by his team...

    SATURDAY:

    Edinburgh v Cardiff: After the thrills and spills of last week at Murrayfield, you could forgive the Caps crowd for being satisfied with a dull-as-ditchwater 1-0 win for their team, with the goal going in off a defenceman's backside in the final minute. However, one doubts this game will be dull. It will certainly be a different style to the freewheeling fun of last Sunday, with the Devils playing a completely contrasting style to the speedy Caps...it'll be interesting to see if the Capitals, on a run of some note recently, can tame the Devils and build some momentum of their own in the process.

    SUNDAY
    Cardiff v Sheffield: This could be where the thrills and spills move to...from the Scottish capital to the Welsh capital in a week, for a meeting of two teams with...well, a little history between them. The Steelers still can't get themselves going, but with this being their only game of the weekend you'd think they'll be fresh and raring to go. Then again, with things in Sheffield being the way they are currently, maybe the last thing the team need is time to dwell and insecurities to take root, recent wins or no recent wins.

    That's your weekend previewed-I'll see you on Thursday...good luck to all teams this weekend...

    Monday, 23 November 2009

    Double Overtime, November 23rd: Storms and Fury

    And so we're back again...a little later than usual after I, on a whim, decided to brave the tempests in Cumbria, along with a few hardy friends, and head up to Edinburgh for the game against Coventry on Sunday. And boy...was I glad I did-you'll see why later. First of all, though, let's come right up to date, and stay with the Capitals, with a thank you to Dave Simms:

    On behalf of Edinburgh, Scotland and the whole of the rest of the Elite League, thank you for proving that, just when we think your PR releases reach rock bottom, British hockey is not afraid to start digging.

    How so?

    How about the GB press officer, and de facto spokesperson for ice-hockey in this country, going on the BBC, in the person of BBC Sheffield and calling the Capitals "a village team, from a third-world country" in response to their two-one defeat to the Steelers last week?

    This is ice-hockey, not professional wrestling. Making ridiculously overblown statements and taking classless pot-shots at the opposition appears to be well and truly on the rise after the whole Cardiff-Sheffield and "Team Hollywood" silliness last year...and though I should be thankful because it gives me something to write about, the fact that I'm actually able to think rather than just repeat stuff blindly makes me think that it's just making British hockey look like...well, wrestling. Which is universally mocked for being scripted, over-the-top and watched by ignorant rednecks.

    Obviously, this is not the case in truth (well, at least the "ignorant rednecks" bit...you get all types of people watch wrestling just for the fun of it)...but then, no-one's pretending that it's a serious, professional sport. The GB ice-hockey set-up is-or at least trying to present itself as such. Which means the best thing those in charge can do is tell Simmsey to, for God's sake, shut up...the marketing of the sport is travelling in a direction where it'll be seen as some sort of show rather than an actual sport, and those who watch it as the same stereotype as wrestling.

    At this point, those from South Yorkshire will no doubt come up with the argument that "it's just Simmsey being controversial"....

    WARNING-THE INSULTS WITHIN THE NEXT PARAGRAPH ARE EXAMPLE ONLY, AND ARE NOT A VIEW GENUINELY HELD BY THE BREAKAWAY: (had to put that in, because you know someone, somewhere, will think it's serious):

    However, they will presumably not take kindly to the inevitable moment when Gary Moran uses the same excuse to walk out centre-ice at the NIC before a Nottingham-Sheffield derby and call the away support a bunch of "inbred, flat-cap-wearing whippet-fanciers who live on a bomb-site. And that's "fanciers" in the illegal way, if you know what I mean" (big exaggerated wink, huge cheer from Panthers fans)

    See? You're cringing even at the thought of it, even if you're a Panthers fan or just don't like the Steelers...

    Why? Because it's ignorant and offensive. Just like Simmsey's comments. And even more stupid given a) his position and b) there is such an emphasis by clubs on marketing to families and stressing the enlightened atmosphere which allows fans to mix? And if he's allowed to offend an entire country, and this trend is allowed to continue, how long before someone says something in the press that simply can't be taken back or apologised for? And how long before British hockey is seen as nothing more than entertainment for those without a brain in their heads and aimed squarely at the lowest common denominator?

    The answer? Not that long...

    On to the weekend review:

    FRIDAY/SATURDAY SNAPSHOTS:

    Strutting like Peacocks: Belfast have found one of the signings of the season so far in Craig Peacock after his breakout year with Peterborough last season...the young forward was instrumental in the Giants 6-3 win on Friday night against Nottingham...

    ...and with good reason:...and again on Saturday in their 4-0 victory at the NIC...even though Jeff Szwez grabbed the goals along with Brandon Benedict and Colin Shields. However, it seems that Sean McMorrow was again the hate-figure, playing his usual style on both nights and raising hell with a vicious check from behind on Saturday which saw Mario Larocque thrown out along with the Giant as he sought retribution. However, it can't be denied that Giants tactics, hated though they may be, were very effective indeed this weekend-to sweep the Panthers aside in such fashion means they can truly now be considered to be the dangerous team everyone thought they'd be...

    Yorkshire bragging rights are quite important, you know...:...as witnessed by the joy shown after Sheffield's 4-1 win over Hull which moved them, finally, off the bottom of the EIHL table.

    It may have been cold, but the welcome was red-hot: Meanwhile, in Coventry, all the attention was on returnee Ben O'Connor in the Blaze/Capitals game at the Skydome-a game which gave little hint of the epic to come the following night as the home team out-lasted a very speedy and skilful Caps side for a 6-3 win. Worryingly, though, Tom Watkins suffered a nasty hit from Simon Lambert which saw him out cold on the ice...he didn't travel north the following day.

    In the battle of the uglies, the one whose make-up doesn't run wins:...and in this case, it was Newcastle, who ground out a 2-1 win against Cardiff up in the North East, It doesn't sound like it was pretty, but it's two points...

    SUNDAY SNAPSHOTS

    It's not going well, this whole "hate the north" thing: Sheffield, meanwhile, failed to build on Saturday as they were the Vipers next victims...4-2 on Sunday night, and once again they're only above Hull...

    Not bad for a village team...while Edinburgh, with three games in hand, sit above them. More on that to come....

    It might not save them, but it's a start:...incidentally, the Steelers-Vipers game was watched by 4,000 fans in the Metro Radio Arena...

    If away form was a horse, Hull's would be staring down the barrel of a twelve-bore already:...as the Stingrays lost again down in Cardiff, with the Devils being the third team to complete a four-point weekend....

    8 hours of high water, ten minutes of hell:...That sums up the lead-up to and opening to the game in Edinburgh last night, at least if you're a Coventry fan. Peter Hirsch conceded five goals in a nightmare opening spell, and then either pulled himself or was pulled, depending on who you ask.


    ...followed by fifty minutes of hockey heaven: Either way, the Capitals couldn't believe their luck as they raced into a five-goal lead, and even two replies from Adam Calder as Tom Murdy settled things down at the other end couldn't dampen the joy. Two further goals in a relatively quiet second period meant that, at 7-2, the game seemed dead and buried. Even more so when Luke Fulghum was thrown out for abuse of an official...

    Then came the most extraordinary third period the Elite League will see this season. Suddenly, with the Caps cruising and even their own fans making the joke that only an Edinburgh team could throw this away, they very nearly did. Six goals in fifteen minutes, five of them for a Coventry team who'd looked dead, buried and dispirited only minutes early and one in particular from Jon Weaver which sent Cody Rudkowsky's water bottle to the great sink in the sky through its sheer power, meant that when Dan Welch scored an empty-netter with 90 seconds to go for 8-6, there was still time for Danny Stewart to bring the Blaze within a tipped shot, deflection or ricochet of overtime and you could hear the thump of racing hearts from Murrayfield out in the middle of the Forth. The Caps celebrated at the end like they'd won something more than just two points, while the Blaze players could finally hold their heads hight in defeat. Even in the bar afterwards, there was an atmosphere of disbelief as people tried to process what they'd just seen...

    The six-hour drive back through the driving rain had never seemed so worth it...those who were there on Sunday night, on a night of Biblical weather, witnessed their own perfect storm...

    There you go-there's your weekend review.

    Monday, 9 November 2009

    Double Overtime, November 9th: The Only Way Is Up...

    ...especially if you're from Sheffield. Thank you, thank you, I'm here all week.

    Right, now we've got the mean-spirited digs and gloating out of the way, let's move on to the review of the weekend...

    Oh, all right then..one more mention: Of course, we couldn't really start this review without looking at the current plight of the Steelers-after losing 6-3 to Nottingham in the "Biggest Derby In The Whole Universe, Even The Bits We Haven't Found Yet" ((c) D.Simms and G.Moran) on Saturday, the South Yorkshire faithful are finally beginning to turn on their team in proper teeth-grinding fashion-after all, the loss to Newcastle beforehand could have been glossed over with a win in the BDITWUETBWHFY on Saturday in the NIC. However, it wasn't, and so one of the most successful clubs in British hockey are currently sitting 12 points off the lead and 10 points off fifth place. As you can imagine, this has not gone down well...

    Rope...check. Petard...check. Hoisting...being done as we speak: Meanwhile, the major controversy of the week comes from over the Irish Sea, as reports are circulating of a fan attacking referee Michael Hicks and Coventry captain Adam Calder during the Belfast-Coventry game on Saturday night. This instantly brings to mind the furore kicked up by Belfast and other fans over Theo Fleury being shouted at very loudly at the Skydome a few seasons ago, and the widespread damaging of Blaze fans' reputation that caused. Strangely, there is relative silence coming out of the Northern Irish city this time-indeed certain forum posters are even trying to focus the whole issue on Calder defending himself by lifting his stick in the air while children were within ten feet of the end of the blade. One assumes, therefore, that that minority (and it must be emphasised that it is a minority-most Giants fans are coming out in full condemnation of the alleged punches) of posters trying to at least justify such a stupid action would be the soul of courtesy if struck on the top of the head while doing their job.

    And if you believe that...there's some "Sheffield Steelers: EIHL Champions 09/10" t-shirts I can do you a great deal on...

    For the record, the Blaze won the game 2-1 on a Calder penalty-shot called after Evan Cheverie threw a stick to prevent a scoring chance for the Blaze captain...

    One game (or even eight) still doesn't make a season...a lesson the Nottingham Panthers, complete with new defenceman Mario Larocque playing and Nick Toneys sitting out (and reportedly not being happy about it) followed up delighting their fans on Saturday by...losing to Newcastle on Sunday, thus sacrificing their top spot thanks to Coventry's win against Hull.

    And, speaking of the Vipers (and Devils)...:...they're both fast becoming teams worthy of some serious respect this season...the pair of them appear to have turned "winning ugly" into something of a matter of pride. On Sunday night they both pulled off superb 2-1 wins against arguably more skilful opposition (Nottingham and Belfast respectively) with Newcastle also, as previously mentioned, turning over Sheffield on Friday...

    Burns after Skating: On Sunday night in Coventry, meanwhile, Stephen Burns showed himself to be one of the most under-rated players in the Elite League-despite his team losing 5-2 in a chippy game which saw both Adam Knight and James Sanford lose their heads in the face of physical play on both sides earn themselves fighting majors against Derek Campbell and Danny Stewart, the Canadian showed leadership skills belying the fact that this is only his second pro-season, throwing hits all over the ice, blocking shots and hitting everything with a dragon on its chest-some in the crowd even swear he was lining up Scorch, the Blaze mascot, in the pre-game skate. The man is an absolute machine, and would have earned man-of-the-match honours even without counting the fact he scored both goals for the Stingrays...

    At least they won one...: And the weekend had started so well for Sylvain Cloutier's team, too, as they beat Edinburgh in a hard-fought scrap by the Humber on Saturday to pull themselves off the bottom and send their more illustrious Yorkshire neighbours to the bottom of the pile, as well as handing the Caps a defeat in their only game of the weekend...

    Capitals show their pride...:...due to Edinburgh's home game being against Nottingham on Tuesday-a game which sees the Caps mark Remembrance week with a fine gesture, allowing all serving members of the Armed Forces in for free tomorrow night at Murrayfield. Superb work, especially coupled with their much publicised support of the Help for Heroes veterans charity...

    And there you go...that's your weekend review...

    Friday, 6 November 2009

    Round the Rinks, November 6: Wrong Side of the Tracks

    Yes, I know there has been nothing since the last one, for which I apologise. Busy times at Breakaway Towers...including finding out half your workplace will be being made redundant in January, has meant that sadly, the priorities have seen the blog drop quite a way, for which I apologise. But we're back now...

    Let's look at the table, then. So, we have the usual suspects at the top-in no particular order, they're Belfast, Nottingham, Coventry, Cardiff...

    Hang on a minute...where are Sheffield?

    Look. They're 7th, after two losses to Belfast.

    This weekend, then, could see the point at which the clock officially starts ticking on Dave Matsos...if they don't pull themselves out of the mire soon, then there will be trouble.

    Let's look at the games...

    FRIDAY

    Sheffield v Newcastle

    SATURDAY

    Sheffield v Nottingham

    Belfast v Coventry

    Hull v Edinburgh

    SUNDAY

    Coventry v Hull

    Newcastle v Nottingham

    Cardiff v Belfast

    After tonight's curtain-raiser between a struggling Steelers and a stuttering Vipers side, which is of interest mainly to see who can pull themselves out of a miniature slump, Saturday is the "big" day this weekend, with Coventry facing Belfast in a battle of the title-chasers at the Odyssey-this rivalry is always good for a scrap or two, especially with Sean McMorrow around and the high-flying offensive style of both teams. Back across the Irish Sea, Hull battling Edinburgh in a race to see which of these teams can find their groove-arguably the game is important for completely different reasons as the Capitals hope to push on up the table and the Stingrays to stop their slide down and away from the rest of the league. There's also a fairly important game going on at the Hallam, but far too much energy has been expended talking about this one by the teams involved, so we'll just say...if Nottingham want to really compound Sheffield's problems, now is the perfect time to do it.

    Sunday, meanwhile, sees Coventry hoping to continue their run against Hull and continue to remind Sylvain Cloutier of how intimidating the Skydome can be when you're not in a Blaze shirt any more, Newcastle in a chase to bring the Panthers back down to earth as the aristocratic Midlanders take a trip to the heartland of blood-and-guts hockey, and Cardiff aiming to stymie yet another high-powered offence with their highly effective muck-and-grind style of play, which has served them so well already this season.

    The Belfast-Coventry game, as per usual, is live with our friends on GiantsTV, and is well worth a watch if you're not at a game that night...

    And that's your one-minute weekend preview...

    Tuesday, 3 November 2009

    Turmoil, Lies and Slander...

    ...well, nothing quite that bad. Just an extraordinarily busy Monday, there was no Double Overtime.

    It will be up this evening instead...