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Wed, Feb 25Nantucket Arena
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Chaos
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Cape Cod
Stingrays
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Wed, Feb 25The Sin Bin
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Twisters
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Voltage
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Wed, Feb 25Hangar 57
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Privateers
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St Louis
Voodoo
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Wed, Feb 25The Dock
Memphis
Blues
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Minnesota
Dockheads
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Wed, Feb 25The Back Forty
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Royals
7
Saint Paul
Razorbacks
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Wed, Feb 25Underground Station
Miami
Trident
8
Rochester
North Stars
2
Wed, Feb 25Storm Surge Stadium
New York City
Knights
Seattle
Stormbreakers
Wed, Feb 25Colisée
Massachusetts
Militia
Quebec City
Harfang
Wed, Feb 25AmeDan Arena
San Francisco
Orcas
Laval
Redbull
Wed, Feb 25The Igloo
Denver
Bandits
Saint-Lambert
Maulers
Wed, Feb 25Los Muertos Arena
Maine
Mighty Moose
Tucson
Muertos

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Lenny Koonts
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Newton Dee of Twisters (3-2-5)
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Jody Larose of Twisters (0-3-3)

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Cliff Deruelle of Voltage (13-7-20)
Albert Lager of Stingrays (11-10-21)
Rawley Boney of Dockheads (11-14-25)

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Eric Picklyk
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Ryland Tuazon - C
Thornton Upchurch - LW
A.C. Westren - C
Marv Plaisance - D
Daniel Weber - C
Albert Zamuner - D
Tavish Duhatschek - LW
 

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New coach Trudel first 10 games

Since the recent coach change, the Miami trident are now 8-2 in their last 10 games. New coach Trudel wanted to shuffle lines and rightfully so with the team previous performances. That puts the newly aquired 3 time all star Jimmy Ruddel on the first line with Kennelly and Larochelle, and Lokhanov on the 2nd line with Koonts and Peltokangas. Ruddell's impact is already noticeable: The first line is now scoring again (9pts for Ruddell and Larochelle and 10 for Kennelly in the last 11 games) and on the 2nd line, the Lokhanov-Koonts duo is on fire (13 pts in 11 games for Lokhanov and 15 in 11 games for Koonts). Granted, this is a small sample to truly evaluate Trudel's impact on the team but one thing is for sure: The Miami Trident are looking more and more like they did at the start of the season. 


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TRADE DEADLINE

The Trade Deadline is this Sunday February 22nd at 6PM EST.  

 

All trades must be agreed to and posted by this time.  NO EXCEPTIONS.  

 

Contract Extensions will remain open until March 1st so that newly acquired players can be extended.  


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Port City Acquires Perennial All Star From New York

Following last nights game, Port City pulled the trigger on another deal, making this their third trade in just 6 weeks.  Last night the Privateers acquired 3 time All Star winger Tomas Rydval from the New York Knights.  Rydval was the Knights first ever draft pick and has been arguably their best player since the franchise’s inception.  At just 29 years old he is still in his prime.  Currently Rydval has 52 points in 54 games which is right on par for him.  In 352 career games he is averaging just over 1 point per game.  It’s expected that he will slot in on the second line in Port City working with Zack Nowry and Kerby Daviault.  All three of these players are producing right around a point per game this season.  

 

Heading to the Knights in this deal is Cameron Lodewyks.  Lodewyks was an original draft pick of the Privateers and has been a solid presence in the middle since day one.  Also heading to New York is defenseman Samuel Hammer.  Hammer was an offseason addition to the Privateers this year and has been playing solidly on the 2nd line for Port City.   

 

GM Green had this to say about the deal.  Obviously we haven’t been having the success we have in the past and we’ve made a few changes here to try to make sure we get back into playoff position as we head down the stretch.  We expect Zilei to be back this week and with this addition and the previous acquisition of Parsons we think we now have the offense to complete with the top teams.   We’ve been pretty good from a statistic standpoint getting shots on goal and limiting the opponents but we just weren’t seeing the results in the expected amount of goals.   Bringing in Tomas is all about fixing that.  He’s a two time 30 goal scorer and should hit that mark again this year.  That’s the kind of proven scorer we need to get us going and hopefully make us a contender in the post season.  With the inclusion of Hammer in this deal we may be taking a look at that area but for the immediate future we are recalling Esa Pekkarinen from Raleigh.  He’s been up before and should be up to speed for us.  

 

Rydval will make his debut on Saturday when Port City hosts St Paul. 


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Fagerberg out of Miami!

Some say this was long overdue, but Ibrahim Fagerberg's tenure as the Trident's coach is over.

The Trident were off to a scorching start this season as they were, for a time, the top team in the league, but since the holliday break, the team has been freefalling in the standings. They are now 5-15 in their last 20 games. Coach Fagerberg seems totally unable to turn the ship around and being one of the highest payed coaches in the league, this is simply unnacceptable. Even if the Trident is a young team at its core and growing pains are something to be expected, Fagerberg's resulsts seemed always to disapoint, giving the roster he was working with.

"We feel we have a young offensive minded team, but season after season, we always seem to struggle scoring goals. Maybe this move should've happened sooner, but we feel like Ibrahim's coaching is not a good fit with us. We wish him the best for the future"

Following the announcement, Julian Trudel will be apointed as the new coach of the Miami Trident. Trudel is an offensive minded coach with a lots of experience and leadership.

"I am extremely excited to be joining the Miami organisation. I am looking forward to work with such a young and talented roster. I feel I can bring some guidance and poise to the team that should help them win big games and turn back to the team they were at the start of the season"


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Chaos Move Towards the Future

Halifax, NS — With the season officially past the “maybe we can still fix this” stage, the Halifax Chaos have decided to embrace their destiny and hit the big red REBUILD button. Yesterday marked what can only be described as the beginning of the end for the current roster configuration in Halifax.

The Chaos shipped out LW Jimmy Ruddell and D Laurent Presswood to the Miami Trident, opting instead for youth, picks, and patience. In return, Halifax welcomed LW Dan Strom, D Casey Fawcett, and a small treasure chest of future assets: a 1st and 3rd in S7, plus a 2nd in S6. Miami, meanwhile, is clearly done waiting around and is making a push toward respectability—and maybe even the playoffs—while Halifax stares longingly at the future.

With the move, Strom gets first crack at Ruddell’s old spot, skating alongside C James Pontes and RW Mikhail Chevkin.

“Not gonna lie,” Strom said, “I couldn’t have asked for a better way to start. James has been awesome helping me settle in, and Mikhail is so talented that sometimes I just end up watching him from the neutral zone.” He laughed.

If Strom can’t capitalize on the opportunity, Halifax could turn to Jaiden Holmgren, who’s struggled so far this season but might benefit from a fresh role—or at least a fresh look.

Expectations are modest tonight as the Chaos head to Portland to face the mighty Twisters. That said, Halifax has played Portland surprisingly tight this year, so stranger things have happened. Goalie Karim Hogdal was the first netminder off the ice at today’s practice and appears ready to lead the Chaos into battle.

Hey—when you’re rebuilding, hope is free.


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