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FIRST CLASS

IN MICHIGAN HOCKEY




TABLE OF CONTENTS

DECEMBER 24, 2012 VOLUME 23: ISSUE 8 6 THE LOCKER ROOM

Our favorite ‘Locker Room’ features from 2012

8 SLIDESHOW

Photos from a hockey-filled weekend at Yost and Munn

10 GET BETTER

A multi-tasking 3-on-3 skill drill

12 YOU SHOULD KNOW

Our favorite answers from 2012

14 YOUTH HOCKEY

Some of the latest youth hockey team news

18 HOMETOWN HEROES

The Hometown Heroes designs from 2012

24 NAHL

Looking back on another great year of NAHL hockey

26 PLYMOUTH WHALERS

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TOP 10 COLLEGE HOCKEY MOMENTS FROM 2012

Our top moments from another thrilling season

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MiHOCKEY’S 50 MOST INFLUENTIAL

The Whalers’ top moments from the last year

Who are the most influential people on hockey in Michigan? Check out our Top 50 list.

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TOP 10 RED WINGS MOMENTS FROM 2012

Lidstrom retires, another lockout, and more

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LOOK FOR OUR NEXT ISSUE LAST LINE

Darren Eliot shares his list of the most influential people on his own hockey life

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DESIGN Emily Huston Chuck Stevens CONTRIBUTING WRITERS Darren Eliot Pat Evans Brian Kalisher Stefan Kubus Kyle Kujawa Matt Mackinder Dave Waddell ADMINISTRATIVE DIRECTORS Amy Jones Anne Ellis

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BY MICHAEL CAPLES

WHAT CONSTITUTES ‘INFLUENTIAL’ IN HOCKEY? The first definition that pops up in Google says that the word ‘influential’ means “having a great influence on someone or something.” And, because let’s face it, that definition is kind of like saying “an apple tastes like an apple.” So, after going back to Google to type in the word ‘influence’, this what I found: “The capacity or power of persons or things to be a compelling force on or produce effects on the actions, behavior, opinions, etc., of others.” I mention these definitions because it’s the main theme of this issue, in case you somehow landed on this page without seeing the cover. This edition of MiHockeyMag is our now-annual ’50 Most Influential’ list of the hockey people in Michigan. So really, the definition of influential means a lot. And at the same time, it doesn’t really mean anything at all. Because our list of the ’50 Most’ is going to be far different than your list of the ’50 Most’. In fact, my own personal ’50 Most’ list is different than the list you will see on the following pages. My colleague Darren Eliot even shares his own list of people who influenced his hockey life. This is our attempt to take into consideration everything – or better yet, everyone – that goes into our game. That meant our staff breaking down every level of hockey in Michigan, from youth, to high school, to juniors, to college, to the pros (or what’s left of that one). We took a swing at an objective look at hockey in Michigan. After all, that’s what the definition of a journalist is, at least for hockey journalists calling the Mitten home.

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But the thing that stood out the most while we compiled this list is the same thing that stood out last year, when we compiled the list for the first time. There’s only 50 spots. It’s a big number, sure. But it’s pretty small, too. Because if you break it down by the five levels of hockey mentioned above, there are only ten spots for each. And I don’t know about you, but I can think of a whole lot more than just ten people that influence each level of hockey in Michigan, thus impacting hockey as a whole. And if you’re still thinking we missed someone, after reading through this rambling and the actual list, tell us. In fact, that’s kind of the point. We put our analysis of the game into every issue of every magazine – but we would love to hear yours. I hope you enjoy this issue for more than just our ’50 Most’ list. We have our top moments for the usual suspects – Wings, Griffins, Whalers and College – as well as some of our favorite pieces from our ‘Locker Room’ and ‘You Should Know’ features. It was great to reflect on our favorite moments from 2012, and look ahead to 2013. Until the next issue of the magazine comes out, keep up to date with holiday hockey action on MiHockeyNow.com, where we will still be posting daily content, no matter how much wrapping paper we have to fight through to find the keyboard. Hope you all have a happy and safe holiday season. See you at the rink (in 2013),

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THE LOCKER ROOM

BEST OF THE

LOCKERROOM

FROM 2012

ON THE FLY

Erica Treais sent us this photo of her brother, Wolverines forward A.J. Treais, getting ready for the opening face-off in a rivalry game against Ohio State.

Vicki McGovern sent us this photo from a tournament in Cheboygan…talk about taking a photo at the right angle and the right time.

This photo was posted on our Facebook wall by Greg Spencley in February, with the caption, “District 7 playoffs”. Quite the action shot…

LOCKER ROOM POLL Throughout the year, we asked our readers questions on our social media accounts about all the hottest topics surrounding hockey in Michigan. It’s enjoyable – and interesting – to look back on them later on… like when a large percentage of our reader base was confident that Nick Lidstrom would play another season. From our May issue of MiHockeyMag:

asked our Facebook Q: We friends if they thought Nick Lidstrom would return for another season. Here’s the consensus:

One of our favorite reader interaction moments from 2012 came when we let you pick the high school championship cover for the magazine.

A: 73% said he will be back for another year

7% said he will not be coming back 20% said he should come back, but with a cheaper price tag

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MICHIGAN HOCKEY IN PICTURES: THE CCHA’S FINAL SEASON IS UNDERWAY IN MICHIGAN FOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM: @MIHOCKEYNOW

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DRILL OBJECTIVE: DEVELOP SKILLS AND AWARENESS Creative, fun way to help develop hockey sense with skill components integrated into drill KEY ELEMENTS: • Give-and-go passing • Creativity • Creating scoring chances • Develop skill element • Passing/receiving ORGANIZATION: Nets are placed along the boards in the end zone. Eight cones are placed evenly; four at the goal line and four at the top of the circles. Three-on-three drill; after making a pass the player must skate to the nearest cone and perform a skill element; in this case, it is a tight turn around the cone before the player makes themself again an available pass receiver. GOALIE: Read the rush, game-like situation, puck carrier is under pressure

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BUILDING & MAINTAINING COMPOSURE THROUGHOUT THE GAME

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s a goalie, you have the difficult task of playing the entire game. Not only does playing the entire game require physical demands on the body, but it is also highly stressful and a taxing demand on mental composure. It is this mental composure that will very likely be the determining factor in why you will win or lose the game. While many good goalies possess all of the physical qualities to perform in practices and games, they often lack the essential and necessary quantitative skills that will allow him/her to succeed. These goalies that only possess the physical skills are commonly the back-ups on most teams. They typically perform well in practice, but are inconsistent with their play when the puck drops in the game. Without both physical and mental strength, and the ability to maintain consistent mental composure, they will eventually play themselves out of the game.

Here are a few tips that will allow you to learn how to build and maintain composure during your games: • Learn to play in the “present.â€? Mitch Korn, goalie coach for the Nashville Predators, taught me to ip “the switchâ€? on my mental concentration by focusing on “the present.â€? Forget about possible outcome and situations, goals against, mistakes, etc. Your only focus should be on the “next shotâ€? in the present situation. • Develop the ability to push out distractions that could affect your present mindset. These distractions could come from off-ice incidents or on-ice within your team. Good goalies possess the ability to focus on the present by forgetting about everything that could hinder their performance. • Learn to forget goals against. Quickly analyze the play, how the goal was scored, then forget it. The goal has

been scored (nothing you can do now). Now is the time to re-focus on the “next shotâ€? and play in “the present.â€? • Don’t get “too highâ€? on yourself when you make highlight-reel saves. As a goalie, it is your responsibility to come up big in games when the pressure is on. Don’t chirp or become cocky when you’re having success. Learn to maintain your composure by treating the save as routine (as if you’ve made the save a 1,000 times before). When the goalie develops a calm and focused demeanor, he is allowing himself the ability to maintain his composure. Once the goaltender has a clear grasp on handling himself during chaotic events within the game, his composure and conďŹ dence will carry like osmosis onto his teammates. And once you’ve won the mental game, you can allow your physical skills to carry your team.

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YOU SHOULD KNOW

you should know:

Matt DeBlouw

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FAVORITE BREAKFAST FOOD: Chocolate Chip Pancakes IF YOU COULD HAVE ONE WISH GRANTED, WHAT WOULD YOU DO WITH IT:To retire in Huntington Beach & surf every morning

OUR FAVORITE ANSWERS FROM 2012

David Wohlberg Albany Devils

(Michigan Wolverines alum) FIRST CONCERT: Ted Nugent IF YOU COULD HAVE ONE WISH GRANTED, WHAT WOULD YOU DO WITH IT: To have an infinite amount of wishes

FIRST CONCERT: ‘N Sync FAVORITE CHILDHOOD MEMORY: Skating on my pond with my family WHAT THREE PEOPLE WOULD YOU PICK TO HAVE DINNER WITH: Pavel Datsyuk, Gordie Howe & Steve Yzerman

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FIRST CONCERT: D12, Eminem, 50 Cent, & Dr. Dre at Comerica Park FAVORITE CHILDHOOD MEMORY: Falling into my skating pond and running back to my house freezing

FIRST CONCERT: Taylor Swift THREE PEOPLE YOU WOULD WANT TO HAVE DINNER WITH: Gordie Howe, Wayne Gretzky and Bobby Orr

Ferris State Bulldogs

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IF YOU COULD HAVE ONE WISH GRANTED, WHAT WOULD YOU DO WITH IT: I would want free unlimited hockey gear from all major equipment companies THREE PEOPLE YOU WOULD WANT TO HAVE DINNER WITH: Lil’ Wayne, Zac Brown, & Bob Probert

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Brent Darnell Michigan State Spartans

FAVORITE MOVIE: Happy Gilmore & The Mighty Ducks series THREE PEOPLE YOU WOULD WANT TO HAVE DINNER WITH: Steve Yzerman, Steve Jobs, & Abraham Lincoln

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THREE PEOPLE YOU WOULD WANT TO HAVE DINNER WITH: Will Ferrell, Adam Sandler, & Jessica Alba

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SAGINAW SQUIRT TEAM CAPTURES ‘BATTLE AT THE BRIDGE’ TITLE overtime in the first semifinal. In a hard-fought, evenlyOn the first weekend of December, the Saginaw Township Education Association Squirt hockey team took a long road trip to St. Ignace to participate in the 12-team ‘Battle at the Bridge’ – a part of the Bridge Brawl Tournament Series. After coming out flat on Friday in a 5-1 loss to the Grand Rapids Panthers – a team that has not lost in their house division this year – the boys turned things around on Saturday, defeating the Traverse City Greyhounds 6-2 and the Mt. Pleasant Patriots 5-1 to qualify for the semifinals on Sunday, with a return match-up versus the Grand Rapids club. Sunday was a different story, as Saginaw dominated the semifinal with a 5-0 victory to secure a spot in the championship game against perennial powerhouse and defending MAHA state runner-up St. Ignace, who had defeated Marquette 5-4 in

matched title game, Saginaw pulled out a 1-0 victory to win the tournament, complete with Saginaw turning away a penalty shot awarded to St. Ignace. The Saginaw boys skated hard all weekend, knowing what they had to do and how many they had to win by on Saturday to even make the semifinals. The coaching staff and parents couldn’t be more proud of their hard effort in bringing the title home. Photo (left to right): Front Row – David Smith; Middle Row - Michael Merrill, Mark Merrill, Andrew Woodcock, Owen Dreyer, Mason Cole, Brandon Brandt; Third Row - Logan VanNest, Matthew Warby, Kyle Brown, Andrew Romanowski; Back Row - Asst. Coach Brian Brandt and Head Coach Brian Merrill; Not pictured - Camren Howell, Lincoln Emeott, Asst. Coach Chris Erskine and Asst. Coach Stephan Woodcock.

GRIFFINS 16U GIRLS’ TEAM WINS PITTSBURGH The Griffins 16U girls’ team traveled to Pittsburgh for the TOURNAMENT annual Pittsburgh Girls Thanksgiving Classic, and for the second season in a row the girls returned to Grand Rapids as champions. While all tournament championships are special, this one meant a bit more to the girls after having played six games in three days with only 11 skaters. The girls survived not only a small bench but also a nine-round shootout against the London Devillettes in the quarterfinals. The girls were down to two remaining skaters when Maddie McIntyre beat the London goalie to send the Griffins to the semifinals against the West Durham Lightning.

After beating West Durham, the Griffins vanquished the Grey Highlands Shooting Stars by a thrilling 2-1 score in the championship game. Laura Lundblad scored the tournamentwinning goal while Dawn Salo earned ‘player of the game’ honors for her outstanding play in net. The goaltending tandem of Salo and Marissa Ewald was outstanding throughout the tournament. Every girl on the roster put forth remarkable effort to secure the tournament championship.

CANTON CROSSFIRE PEE WEE SQUAD WINS MOTOWN CUP The Canton Crossfire won the HTP Motown Cup Tournament, played from Nov. 30 through Dec. 2 in Southgate. Their first game - against the Trenton Hurricanes - ended in a 4-4 tie. On Saturday, the Crossfire had two games, the first of which against the Novi Tigers, which the Crossfire won 4-3. In the second game against the Chelsea Bulldogs, the Crossfire won again, this time by a 6-0 score. The two wins on Saturday advanced the Crossfire to the Finals on Sunday morning. In the Championship game the Crossfire again faced the No. 2 Novi Tigers. The game was a contest of two evenly matched teams. The Tigers got off to an early 1-0 lead in the first period. The Crossfire then scored two goals in the second period to gain a 2-1 lead. The Crossfire and Tigers each scored one more time in the third period, and the game ended with a Crossfire win of 3-2.

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MOVEMBER ‘STACHES LEAD GRAHA PEE WEES TO TOURNEY WIN

The Grand Rapids Amateur Hockey Association’s Pee Wee 1 – Lobdell squad rocked their Movember moustaches at the GTHA Tournament at Centre Ice Arena in Traverse City last weekend, and it worked. The GRAHA squad beat another GRAHA team in the semifinals, then topped the Novi Sabrecats 3-2 in the final. The MiHockey staff is very impressed with the quality of their moustaches, as well.

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The following 50 people are the hockey players, coaches, administrators, organizers, owners and activists that we deem most crucial to the growth and preservation of our sport in our state. These people influence policy, influence children and influence fans. They are the ones that make things happen, that motivate others to help grow the game. Because this is such a unique list – a compilation of various positions at different levels of hockey – we decided it would be best to simply organize them in alphabetical order. While one person on the list may be perceived to have a larger reach or impact, all of these people affect our game a great deal, and a numerical scale doesn’t seem to do it justice. Disagree with the list? It’s kind of the point. Tell us why, we would love to hear from you.

JUSTIN ABDELKADER

BRIAN BELLGRAPH

Abdelkader is the only Red Wing we kept on the list, due to him being a Muskegon native, a Michigan State alum, and a player who has been out in the community during the lockout.

Bellgraph is an active member of the Meijer State Games, which gathers some of the top talent from Michigan for a tournament on the west side of the state. He also is the head coach of Grand Rapids Public – rebuilding a innercity hockey program.

GEORGE ATKINSON The president of the Michigan Amateur Hockey Association leads hockey at the grassroots level in Michigan. Atkinson has continued to guide Michigan’s youth hockey programs through major changes with the American Development Model.

MIKE BAYOFF TOM ANASTOS Rebuilding a traditional powerhouse in East Lansing is Anastos’ current project. The Spartans’ head coach and former CCHA commissioner has played an important role in the growth of both college and youth hockey across the state, and now he aims to bring MSU back to national prominence.

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The director of strategic hockey alliances for the Detroit Red Wings, Bayoff has long served as the connection between Hockeytown and the rest of the hockey levels in our state.

BRIAN BEAUFAIT As the new director of Little Caesars Amateur Sports, Beaufait is working with both the Little Caesars Amateur Hockey League, and the Little Caesars AAA hockey program.

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RED BERENSON Berenson continues to run the legendary University of Michigan hockey program with no signs of slowing down after signing an extension this summer. One of the top coaches in all of sports brings top-tier talent to the Wolverines every year. Berenson is one of the most prominent figures in all of college hockey.

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JUNIORS 50 MOST PREVIEW INFLUENTIAL TERRY BISHOP

JOE EMERY

Bishop is the president of the Oakland Junior Grizzlies hockey club, one of the fastest growing programs in the state.

The new commissioner of the High Performance Hockey League is no stranger to running big programs; he was already the commish of the Little Caesar’s Amateur Hockey League, overseeing the largest league in the state.

JEFF BLASHILL In the midst of an NHL lockout, the Sault Ste. Marie native is now the bench boss for the top team in Michigan. With his rapid ascent up the coaching ladder, we wouldn’t be surprised to see Blashill in charge of a NHL team soon.

CRAIG GOSLIN

GORDON BOWMAN/JACK WITT

GREG HAMMAREN

The MAHA VP of coaching and Michigan’s coaching program director play a crucial role in helping develop coaches of all age levels in the state.

One of the top execs at Fox Sports Detroit, Hammaren plays a crucial role on what hockey is seen in our state, and how often we get to see it – especially important during an NHL lockout.

BILL BURNS Burns directs the Michigan Development Hockey League, designed to highlight the top high school hockey talent Michigan has to offer throughout the year.

DANTON COLE

The co-owner of the Saginaw Spirit has built his club into a factor in the OHL, despite playing in a league dominated by Canadian squads.

RON HAYES The long-time MAHA leader has worked with the Detroit Red Wings to help grow the game with Try Hockey For Free clinics.

The Pontiac native and former Michigan State Spartan is one of the two head coaches of the National Team Development Program in Ann Arbor, in charge of grooming some of the best young talent in the country.

MIKE HENRY

RICK COMLEY JR.

Despite the Red Wings not playing, we decided to keep Holland on the list. He is the architect of the top team in the state, and a big reason why a lot of children in Michigan decide to take up hockey.

Comley, the son of the former Northern Michigan and Michigan State coach, is the director of scouting for the USHL. Comley serves as the league’s top scout, going from coast to coast to find top talent for the growing junior league.

JAMES COSGROVE MAHA’s executive vice president also serves as the chairperson for the rules committee, which is always a hot topic in the state’s youth hockey scene.

The new head of the Compuware hockey program, Henry directs one of the top organizations in the state.

KEN HOLLAND

MIKE AND MARIAN ILITCH Since buying the Wings in 1982, Mr. and Mrs. Ilitch have built Detroit into the best team in hockey. Between the Wings, Little Caesars’ AAA program, and the Little Caesars Amateur Hockey League, the Michigan natives truly are the foundation of “Hockeytown”.

SEAN JACQUES Michigan’s referee-in-chief oversees all the officiating across the state – in other words, he leads the thankless troops in our game.

LARRY JOHNSON Johnson is in charge of the Tier 1 Hockey Elite League, a league that holds some of the top talent in the country.

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BOB DANIELS The man in charge of the NCAA finalist Bulldogs is reminding people that Big Rapids is a destination for top talent in college hockey.

RON DEGREGORIO The president of USA Hockey visits the hockey hotbed of Michigan often, and his organization dictates much of how hockey is played and perceived in our state and beyond.

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PETER KARMANOS JR. Karmanos, the Compuware CEO, is the owner of the Plymouth Whalers, annually a contender in the OHL. The Compuware AAA program is one of the best in the state. And the Detroit native happens to own the Carolina Hurricanes, as well.

TODD KYRIGER The former NHLer is Novi High School’s head coach, and last summer he coached the prep team that won a tournament against the best high-schoolers Minnesota had to offer.

JEAN LAXTON Laxton leads the girls/women program for MAHA, an ever-growing segment of hockey in Michigan. She also serves as GM for the Grand Rapids Amateur Hockey Association.

SCOTT LOCK Lock is actively involved in the growth of high school hockey; he coaches for Grosse Pointe North and serves as the MDHL’s director of hockey operations.

BOB MANCINI The regional manager of the USA Hockey American Development Model is in charge of bringing the new hockey model to Michigan. He is also working closely with Orchard Lake United.

Detroit Catholic Central’s coach is responsible for maintaining a storied tradition and managing the expectations for one of the top high school programs in the state.

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JOHN KAY

JOSH MERVIS

Kay is the director of Belle Tire hockey – one of the top organizations in the state – and he also serves on the Tier 1 Hockey Elite League’s board of governors.

RYAN KESLER Kesler is the one of the top role models for young hockey players in Michigan as he evolves into an NHL superstar in Vancouver.

RAY KRAEMER The long-standing MAHA member is currently the VP of adult hockey – helping people of all ages continue to play the sport they love.

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MAHA’s VP of youth hockey helps manage amateur hockey across the state, along with serving as the chairperson for the state playoffs. The owner of the Muskegon Lumberjacks – the only USHL team in the state (not counting the NTDP) – is helping players from Michigan and beyond move on to the next level.

ANDY MURRAY The former NHL bench boss won a CCHA tournament title in his first season with the Western Michigan Broncos, and has them ready to repeat this year.

JIM NILL The Red Wings’ assistant GM still has plenty of work to do during the lockout, as he oversees the Grand Rapids Griffins – currently the top-level team in Michigan.

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50 MOST INFLUENTIAL MEL PEARSON

BRIAN SHERRY

The Michigan Tech alum is rebuilding his alma mater, and making sure that the Huskies won’t be taken lightly in a revamped WCHA next season.

The NTDP’s director of player personnel has a hand in which players get identified and scouted by the AnnArbor based program. Sherry is a Lansing native with years of experience in coaching and recruiting.

THE PERANI FAMILY It wouldn’t be fair to give it to just one of them. The late Bob Perani started what is now the biggest hockey supply company in the state (and potentially the world), and the family has been remarkably supportive of every level of hockey.

MIKE SNEE

LYLE PHAIR

JEFF AND JOE SPEDOWSKI

Phair is the executive director of Suburban Sports Group, which owns or manages six ice arenas in Michigan. He is also active in both the Honeybaked hockey club and in the High Performance Hockey League, along with the ‘One Goal’ program in association with MAHA.

The Spedowski brothers run the Adray youth hockey league, the second biggest youth league in the state.

FRED PLETSCH The commissioner of the Central Collegiate Hockey Association is guiding the league through its final season.

LOU SCHMIDT The founder of the Honeybaked hockey program and coach of the Brother Rice Warriors continues to be one of the top hockey minds in Michigan.

CAROL SCHWANGER Schwanger is MAHA’s leader for disabled hockey in Michigan. The long-time member of MAHA has helped people across the country experience playing the sport.

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ANDY WEIDENBACH Weidenbach has been, among other things, the bench boss for Cranbrook for almost two decades, and he has been nationally recognized for his accomplishments with the storied program.

MIKE VELLUCCI The coach and GM of the Plymouth Whalers helps develop talent both in the OHL, and at the youth level; Vellucci is also active in the Compuware youth club.

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BY MATT MACKINDER

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Rarely was the North American Hockey League out of the headlines in 2012, and when the league was, it seemed to always be in the news for positive, exciting reasons. The top 10 news stories from oldest Junior A league in the country: 10) MOVEMENT: ALEXANDRIA TO BROOKINGS, ALASKA TO JOHNSTOWN During the 2012 offseason, two franchises were sold and relocated as the Alexandria (Minn.) Blizzard moved to Brookings, S.D., to become the Brookings Blizzard and the Alaska Avalanche went way east to Johnstown, Pa., and were christened the Johnstown Tomahawks. In Michigan, the Traverse City North Stars moved north to become the Soo Eagles. 9) NAHL ANNOUNCES NEW PLAYER SAFETY INITIATIVE Early in the 2012-13 season, the NAHL announced a new process that was put in place to help reduce on-ice injuries. Created to address unwanted behaviors and to review all existing playing rules, the new player standards identify actions that negatively impact the game and have developed a supplementary discipline guideline that addresses these actions and are acceptable to the participating junior stakeholders. Each NAHL player, coach and official will be required to review the documents and acknowledge their acceptance of the principles of the initiative and to signify their commitment to properly enforce the rules of the game.

6) NAHL BREAKS ALL-TIME ATTENDANCE RECORD The 2011-12 NAHL season saw a total of more than one million fans attend league games over the course of the year. Three teams averaged more than 3,000 fans per game and five averaged in excess of 2,000 spectators a game. The grand total of 1,128,908 fans shattered the all-time league attendance record and the league average of 1,342 fans per game was also an NAHL record. 5) NAHL SETS NEW SEASON RECORD WITH 192 NCAA COMMITMENTS Nearly 200 current or former players made NCAA college commitments during the 2011-12 season or during the offseason – a new single-season record for the NAHL. Of the 28 teams that competed in the NAHL during the 2011-12 season, the Amarillo Bulls boasted the most commitments with 13, while the Fairbanks Ice Dogs and Wenatchee Wild had the second highest totals with 11 players each. League MVP Joe Kalisz, a Davison native, also committed to Connecticut. League MVP Joe Kalisz, a Davison native.

8) ALL-TIME RECORD OF 324 SCOUTS ATTEND NAHL SHOWCASE At the annual NAHL Showcase that starts the season every September in Blaine, Minn., a record 324 pro and college scouts attended the four-day event at the Schwan Super Rink. All 24 NAHL teams played four regular-season games at the tournament, which was highlighted by three teams (Texas Tornado, Kalamazoo Jr. K-Wings and Wenatchee Wild) posting perfect 4-0 records, with the Tornado taking home the NAHL Showcase title thanks to the best goal differential. 7) JOHNSTOWN TOMAHAWKS HAVE SUCCESS WITH NAHL MODEL IN OLD-SCHOOL HOCKEY MARKET When the Avalanche moved to Johnstown, a city long known for minor-league hockey, many wondered how the junior game would be accepted in the city. Through mid-December, the Tomahawks were fifth in NAHL attendance with an average of 2,217 and sat fourth in the tough North Division with a 15-8-6 record. Johnstown also has two players (Ian Spencer/Vermont and Chris Truehl/Army) committed to NCAA schools for the future.

4) NICHOLS SETS NEW SINGLE-SEASON RECORD FOR GAA AND SHUTOUTS Wenatchee goalie Robert Nichols was exceptional between the pipes, setting new NAHL records with a 1.49 goals-against average and 10 shutouts. Named to the NAHL All-Rookie Second Team and also named co-Rookie and Goaltender of the Year, the Dallas native went 24-6-4 during the season and will play for Connecticut in 2013-14.

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3) TEXAS TORNADO WINS FIFTH ROBERTSON CUP One team was left standing at the 2012 Robertson Cup national championship tournament – the host Texas Tornado, which won its fifth league title. The Tornado topped the St. Louis Bandits 4-3 in overtime back on May 8 on home ice at the Dr. Pepper Arena in Frisco, Tex., as Texas native Justin Greenberg was the overtime hero. 2) STOLARZ AND HELLEBUYCK TAKEN IN NHL DRAFT; COWLEY NEXT? Two goalies from the NAHL were drafted at the 2012 NHL draft in June as Corpus Christi Ice Rays’ netminder Anthony Stolarz went in the second round to the Philadelphia Flyers and then Commerce native Connor Hellebuyck from the Odessa Jackalopes was selected in the fifth round by the Winnipeg Jets. Hellebuyck, now at Massachusetts-Lowell, was the league’s co-Rookie and Goaltender of the Year and Stolarz is now playing at Nebraska-Omaha. Wichita Falls Wildcats’ goalie Evan Cowley may be the next on this list as he played in the inaugural All-American Prospects Game in Buffalo, N.Y., in September. 1) PORT HURON HAS MAJOR TURNAROUND — SIX WINS TO 38 WINS In their first season of 2010-11, the Port Huron Fighting Falcons finished the season with a nasty 6-46-6 record, yet they turned around in the 2011-12 campaign to finish 38-19-3 and win the North Division’s regular-season championship. The Falcons then won the North playoff title and advanced to the Robertson Cup tournament, which was ultimately won by Texas.

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Six teams comprised of the NAHL’s top committed and uncommitted college players, including those recognized on the NHL Central Scouting Bureau’s “Players to Watch” list for 2012 draft-eligible players Over 160 NHL and NCAA scouts attended the 2012 Top Prospects Tournament Over half of last years NAHL Top Prospect participants are now playing at the NCAA level

NAPHL CHAMPIONSHIP February 15-18, 2012 - Troy Sports Center NAPHL Regular Season Championship tournament will be held for all teams at Troy Sports Center. Held in conjunction with the NAHL Top Prospects Tournament and NA3HL Showcase.

NA3HL SHOWCASE February 17-20, 2012 - Troy Sports Center The four-day showcase will feature all 17 teams from the NA3HL in one facility. This Showcase also coincides with the NAHL Top Prospects Tournament and the NAPHL Championship Tournament Series Tournament. 2012 NAHL Top Prospects Tournament Gabe Levin - University of Denver (WCHA, D1) Anthony Stolarz - University of Nebraska-Omaha (WCHA, D1) Adam Chapie - University of Massachusetts-Lowell (Hockey East, D1)

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TOP 10 YEAR IN REVIEW BY MATT MACKINDER

Another calendar year has come and gone and in what has become an annual trend, there was no shortage of top moments and news items that made 2012 a memorable year for the Ontario Hockey League’s Plymouth Whalers. 10) ALUMNUS WILLIAMS WINS SECOND STANLEY CUP Justin Williams, who played for the Whalers from 19982000, hoisted the Stanley Cup for the second time in June as the Los Angeles Kings topped the New Jersey Devils and former Plymouth coach Peter DeBoer. Williams also won the Cup with the Carolina Hurricanes in 2006. The 31-year-old forward was originally drafted by the Whalers in the 1998 OHL draft before going in the first round to the Philadelphia Flyers in the 2000 NHL draft. 9) KARLSSON TAKEN IN ANNUAL CHL IMPORT DRAFT At the annual Canadian Hockey League import draft in early summer, the Whalers selected Swedish defensemen Ludvig Bystrom 21st overall and Simon Karlsson with the 90th overall choice. While Bystrom, a Dallas Stars’ prospect, did not report to Plymouth, Karlsson has stepped in and had an excellent rookie season in the OHL after being drafted by the Nashville Predators in the fifth round of the 2011 NHL draft. Karlsson and third-year forward Rickard Rakell fill Plymouth’s two-player quota of non-North American players. 8) MACDONALD NAMED CAPTAIN In the 2008 OHL draft, the Whalers took defenseman Colin MacDonald in the 14th round – a spot most players get taken as gambles or on the advice of a scout that the players have flown under the radar. He came to the Whalers as a rookie in 2009 and now, in his fourth season in Plymouth and undrafted by an NHL team, dons the ‘C’ as team captain, following fellow defenseman Beau Schmitz, who was captain the past two seasons. As steady a stay-at-home blueliner as there has ever been in Plymouth, MacDonald is proof that draft position means little and hard work most definitely pays off. 7) LEVI RETURNS Last spring, when defenseman Austin Levi signed with the Carolina Hurricanes after being taken in the third round of the 2010 NHL draft, all signs pointed to the Colorado native starting his pro career in 2012-13 after four seasons in the OHL. However, with the NHL lockout wreaking havoc on rosters at all levels, Levi was bumped from his spot in

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the American Hockey League and assigned back to the Whalers for his fifth season. An alternate captain in 2011-12, Levi hasn’t missed a beat and has often been paired with MacDonald to have one of the OHL’s best shutdown units. 6) BRATINA TAKEN IN FIRST ROUND OF OHL DRAFT The much-hyped Zach Bratina was the Whalers’ firstround pick in April’s OHL draft, going 19th overall out of the Central Ontario Wolves’ organization. Bratina scored 22 goals and 43 points for the Wolves in 2011-12 and scored his first OHL goal on Nov. 3 at home against the Sarnia Sting. The 16-year-old from Lindsay, Ont., joins prior Plymouth first-round pick Garrett Meurs (2009) as the only two top picks on the roster after defenseman Max Iafrate (2010) was dealt to the Kitchener Rangers in August 2011 and 2011 first-rounder Mitchell Dempsey was sent to the Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds last summer for Columbus Blue Jackets’ prospect Gianluca Curcuruto. 5) HEARD DRAFTED IN SECOND ROUND BY COLORADO, SIGNS Mitchell Heard was never drafted by an OHL team, but made the Whalers as a training camp walk-on in 2009 and played two full seasons from 2010-12. He then proceeded to score 29 goals and 57 points last year, prompting the Colorado Avalanche to draft the 20-year-old, in his third year of draft eligibility, in the second round (41st overall) last June in Pittsburgh. So far this season, Heard has just three points in 19 games for the Lake Erie Monsters, the Avalanche’s AHL affiliate. 4) WHALERS LOSE IN SECOND ROUND TO KITCHENER With a stacked and talented roster in 2011-12, the Whalers roared to the West Division championship and finished second in the Western Conference in points behind the London Knights. After taking out the Guelph Storm in the first round of last spring’s playoffs, Plymouth next played Kitchener and the Rangers stomped Plymouth at the Compuware Arena in Game 7 in mid-April. London would go on to win the OHL title and then lose in overtime of the Memorial Cup final to the QMJHL’s Shawinigan Cataractes.

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3) VELLUCCI EARNS WIN NO. 400 When Mike Vellucci took over as head coach at the start of the 2001-02 season, many thought success was sure to follow. After getting win No. 1 on Sept. 22, 2001 against the Owen Sound Attack at home, Vellucci has kept winning and earned win No. 400 on Oct. 6 at home against the Niagara Ice Dogs. Vellucci is the winningest coach in Plymouth franchise history and had previously coached in the Compuware organization, where he also skated before playing in the OHL for the Belleville Bulls. 2) WILSON DRAFTED IN FIRST ROUND BY WASHINGTON Tom Wilson wanted to make an impact in the 2010 CHL/NHL Top Prospects Game in Kelowna, B.C., and after several big-time hits, dropped the gloves with Dalton Thrower of the WHL’s Saskatoon Blades. NHL scouts took notice and Washington grabbed the former Whalers’ second-round pick in 2010 with the 16thoverall selection in the first round. Also drafted in Pittsburgh was Plymouth forward Cody Payne (fifth round to the Boston Bruins), along with Heard. Wilson became the 10th Plymouth player to be drafted in the first round of the NHL draft. 1) HARTMAN, CARRICK SIGN WITH WHALERS Taken in the fifth round of the 2010 OHL draft, forward Ryan Hartman instead played two years in Ann Arbor for the U.S. National Team Development Program with an NCAA commitment to Miami University to follow. Hartman reneged on his commitment and signed with the Whalers in May and has emerged as a highend prospect for the 2013 NHL draft. He played in the inaugural All-American Prospects Game in September in Buffalo, N.Y., and was recently named to play in the CHL/ NHL Top Prospects Game on Jan. 16, 2013 in Halifax, N.S. Another signing that has helped the Whalers is defenseman Connor Carrick. Originally a Guelph draft pick in 2010, Carrick’s rights were traded to Plymouth in June and he signed shortly thereafter, spurning the University of Michigan in the process after two years at the NTDP. Named an alternate captain with the Whalers, Carrick was drafted by the Washington Capitals in the fifth round (137th overall) last June.

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10) SHAWN HUNWICK GRADUATES, PLAYS FOR JACKETS For a long time, the goaltending plans for the Michigan Wolverines didn’t revolve around Shawn Hunwick. But the Sterling Heights native built a collegiate career that few will forget around Yost Ice Arena. The 2011-12 season marked Hunwick’s fifth with the program, and he posted a 24-12-3 record with five shutouts before all was said and done. Hunwick was a Hobey Baker finalist, and on Mar. 29, he was summoned to Columbus, of all places, to begin his professional career. Hunwick dressed for the Blue Jackets on a day where he was supposed to be in an astronomy class, and then saw game action on April 7, when the Jackets took on the Islanders. 9) CCHA AWARDS SHOW RECOGNIZES CONFERENCE’S BEST The CCHA Awards Show was held at the Fox Theatre on March 15 (hosted by Shannon Hogan and MiHockey’s Darren Eliot) to celebrate the best the previous season had to offer. Some of the award winners included: • RBC Player of the Year–Torey Krug, Michigan State • Coach of the Year–Bob Daniels, Ferris State • Rookie of the Year–Alex Guptill, Michigan • Scholar-Athlete of the Year–Chad Billins, Ferris State • Terry Flanagan Award–Domenic Monardo, Lake Superior • Best Offensive Defenseman–Torey Krug, Michigan State • Best Defensive Defenseman–Dan DeKeyser, Western Michigan • Best Defensive Forward – Luke Glendening, Michigan 8) WHIRLWIND SUMMER FOR JACOB TROUBA Highly-touted Wolverines recruit Jacob Trouba had quite a summer. The soon-to-be freshman at the University of Michigan was one of the most talked-about prospects at the NHL Draft, and rightfully so - Trouba was taken ninth overall by the Winnipeg Jets. Yet the summer of 2012 will also be remembered as the time that a recruiting battle between an American college and the Canadian Hockey League almost made it to court. The Kitchener Rangers attempted to sue the Michigan Daily for reporting that the OHL club had allegedly made a cash offer to Trouba. It was a lawsuit that was later dropped,

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but a lawsuit that kept the recruiting battle talks going throughout the summer months. 7) FINAL CCHA SEASON BEGINS This would fall higher on the list, but the real story will be in 2013, when the final CCHA season concludes, not begins. The historic hockey conference released a commemorative logo for the 2012-13 season, and a slogan of “Celebrate The Legacy”. The conference is currently working to assemble as many former players as possible for the final CCHA championship weekend at Joe Louis Arena in March. 6) MICHIGAN SENDS FOUR TEAMS TO NCAA TOURNAMENT On March 18, 16 schools were selected to participate in the 2012 NCAA Tournament. Four of them call Michigan home, as our state led the nation in terms of representation in the national bracket. The University of Michigan claimed a No. 1 seed, Ferris State checked in at a No. 2 seed, and Michigan State and Western Michigan both received No. 4 seeds in their respective regions. It was the 22nd consecutive appearance for the Wolverines, and the second for the Broncos. The Spartans made their first trip since 2008, while the Bulldogs made it for the first time since 2003. 5) GLENDENING/BILLINS TO GRG Luke Glendening and Chad Billins spent four seasons battling against each other for their respective schools. Now, they are both part of the same professional organization. Glendening signed a contract with the Grand Rapids Griffins on June 19. The University of Michigan alum was the first Grand Rapids native to ever sign with the club. Almost a month later, the Griffins inked another Michigan native, signing Billins, a Marysville native and Ferris State alum. 4) PEARSON TAKING OVER MICHIGAN TECH Mel Pearson spent 23 seasons in Ann Arbor, working with Red Berenson. But when his alma mater came calling, Pearson returned to Hougton, where he played for the Michigan Tech Huskies from 1977-81. Pearson led such a

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turnaround in his first season with the Huskies that he was named WCHA Coach of the Year. Under Pearson, Michigan Tech recorded a 16-19-4 record and a WCHA Final Five appearance – a season after the Huskies finished 4-30-4. 3) TOREY KRUG SIGNS WITH BOSTON Livonia native Torey Krug made plenty of headlines in his time at Michigan State, but few were as significant as his announcement that he would leave a year early – because he signed with the Boston Bruins. Krug, a twoyear captain for the Spartans and the CCHA Player of the Year, announced he would forego his senior season to sign with the NHL club as an undrafted free agent. Nobody could blame him – Krug even played in two of the Bruins’ games before the playoffs. 2) WESTERN MICHIGAN WINS CCHA CHAMPIONSHIP The Lawson lunatics made their presence known at Joe Louis Arena last March, and so did their team. In what was the conclusion of a coming-out party for freshman goaltender Frank Slubowski, the Broncos captured their first CCHA tournament title since 1986. Slubowski was named tournament MVP after allowing only four goals in 120 minutes of hockey. It was also quite a way for first-year coach Andy Murray to establish himself in the league, as Western Michigan topped perennial powerhouses Miami and Michigan at The Joe en route to the title. 1) FERRIS STATE REACHES NCAA TITLE GAME The Bulldogs are arguably the top story in college hockey across the nation, not just Michigan, for 2012. After proving the critics wrong in the 2011-12 regular season – Ferris State was the opposite of a preseason favorite but ended up winning the CCHA regular-season title – they became the ‘Cinderella story’ of the 2012 NCAA tournament. While they entered the national tournament as a No. 2 seed in their region, few expected that the Bulldogs would be making their first Frozen Four experience in school history. The Bulldogs went all the way to the final game of the season for college hockey teams, and lost to Boston College in the NCAA title game. It was an incredible year of hockey in Big Rapids.

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The Grand Rapids Griffins enjoyed a year full of ups and downs, finishing the 2011-12 season outside the playoff picture but seeing several individual players achieve success. After a summer of big changes, the team is trending up heading into 2013, building off the successes of the previous season to jump out to a fast start in 2012-13. first netminder since Mathieu Chouinard in 2000-01 to start 5-0 when he helped the team to a five-game winning streak – its second longest of 2012. The veteran’s time in Grand Rapids was short-lived, as injuries in Detroit saw him rejoin the NHL, but the team earned points in nine of his 12 starts (8-3-1-0) from Feb. 22-March 17. 7) PARE REWRITES RECORD BOOKS No Griffins player hit more milestones in 2012 than Francis Pare. Most recently, the fifth-year Griffin passed Kip Miller and now sits third in franchise history in points, behind only Michel Picard (380) and Travis Richards (238). Pare entered the calendar year sitting seventh all time in goals and assists and was not in the top 10 in games played, but now ranks second in goals, fifth in assists and third in games played. Pare’s climb was due in part to a 10-game point streak in March, which was the longest of any Griffin during 2012 and tied the seventh-longest streak in franchise history.

10) THE PURPLE GAME Nearly everything at Van Andel Arena was “purpled out” on Feb. 18, as the Griffins partnered with the Van Andel Institute for their first-ever “Purple Game” versus Peoria. Purple Game elements included: special purple jerseys, stick tape and skate laces for the team; 10,000 purple t-shirts and 2,500 white and purple rally towels as giveaways; a purple redesign of the team website and social media channels; purple production elements from videos and graphics to cupcakes and popcorn; and fouryear-old Clayton Kendall, a two-time cancer survivor from Grant, Mich., who dropped the ceremonial first puck. 9) GRAND RAPIDS SHIFTS MIDWEST A slight division realignment in the AHL this summer saw Grand Rapids shift from the North Division to the Midwest Division, joining Milwaukee along with the three Illinois teams: Chicago, Peoria and Rockford. In addition to reducing the number of miles the Griffins will log on the road going forward, the move also restores the team’s rivalry with the two clubs it has played most: the Chicago Wolves and Milwaukee Admirals. 8) CONKLIN LIFTS GRIFFINS Petr Mrazek may have broken the record, but it was Ty Conklin who first tied a 12-year old record by starting 5-0 after joining the Griffins in February. Conklin became the

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6) GRG EXTEND AFFILIATION WITH DRW On March 7, the Griffins and Red Wings announced a five-year extension on their affiliation agreement, ensuring that the relationship between Michigan’s premier hockey teams will continue through at least the 2016-17 season. The 11-year-old affiliation has helped produce a Stanley Cup and an AHL regular season championship, along with multiple division titles for both teams. During the 2011-12 season alone, Gustav Nyquist, Brendan Smith, Joakim Andersson and Riley Sheahan made their NHL debuts, helping the Griffins list of NHL alumni swell to 125. 5) EIGHT-GAME WINNING STREAK After starting the 2012-13 season 1-3-0-1, the Griffins began to click on offense and defense, culminating in a dominating month of December that saw the team rattle off eight straight wins. The streak served as the fourthlongest in franchise history, behind a pair of nine-game runs and a franchise-record 11-game stretch from March 5-21. It also vaulted the Griffins into first place in the Midwest Division, which marked the first time since Feb. 2, 2009 – a 1,377-day stretch – that the club held sole possession of first place.

to a 21-goal season in an abbreviated 39 games, including three hat tricks. The veteran forward captured Reebok/ AHL Player of the Month honors for February and was further recognized by the league in April. Minard received the Fred T. Hunt Memorial Award as the AHL player who best exemplifies the qualities of sportsmanship, determination and dedication to hockey. Minard has continued his good year in Germany, where he is among the DEL’s leaders in goals. 3) MRAZEK’S BEST-EVER START Petr Mrazek started his first professional season with the ECHL’s Toledo Walleye, but he was brought up to the AHL in early November. The 20-year-old netminder enjoyed a very successful Griffins debut, setting the franchise record for the best-ever start by a Griffins goaltender at 6-0. After his first 10 starts, Mrazek sported a 7-3 record and ranked among the league’s goaltending leaders with a 2.39 goals against average (10th) and a 0.915 save percentage (17th). 2) NYQUIST SETS ROOKIE SCORING RECORD In what could have been his final game in a Griffins uniform – he spent the rest of the season with the Red Wings and was slated to get a long look at training camp this season – Gustav Nyquist recorded two goals and an assist in a 5-3 win over Hamilton on March 17 to become the highest-scoring rookie in franchise history. Nyquist notched 58 points (22-36-58) in 56 games with the Griffins, which earned him a spot on the AHL All-Rookie Team. He also spent 18 games with Detroit, recording a goal and six assists, in addition to appearing in four playoff games for the club. 1) BLASHILL TABBED AS HEAD COACH Jeff Blashill was named the ninth head coach in Griffins history on June 25, one week after Curt Fraser, the longest-tenured and winningest coach in franchise history, departed Grand Rapids to join the NHL’s Dallas Stars as an assistant coach. Blashill was tabbed by the parent Red Wings after serving as an assistant coach to Mike Babcock during the 2011-12 season. He joined the organization with ties to the area and the state as a whole, as he was born in Detroit and raised in Sault Ste. Marie before playing goaltender for Ferris State. Blashill also served as an assistant coach for the Bulldogs (while commuting from Grand Rapids) and eventually as a head coach for the Western Michigan Broncos.

4) CHRIS MINARD’S COMEBACK The feel-good story of the year from Grand Rapids was the comeback of Chris Minard, who missed the Griffins’ first 36 games of 2011-12 while dealing with the continuing after-effects of a concussion suffered during the 2009-10 season. Minard made his season debut on Jan. 15, scored two goals in his second game of the season and went on

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As the sands of time run out on 2012 marking the passing of another year, Detroit Red Wings’ fans head into the New Year without the building excitement of another battle to the playoff finish line. The NHL lockout has spared all hockey fans the gut wrenching but entertaining experiences of living and dying with their favorite team on a daily basis. The past is all we hockey fans have to live off of during these dark days of silence in NHL rinks, so let’s look back before we step forward into 2013 with the top 10 moments from the beginning of last season. 10) JIMMY DEVELLANO THE RANCHER – Jimmy D’s analogy that the players were cattle living on the NHL owners’ ranch at their whim was a crude, but accurate portrayal of the current labor situation. He was fined $250,000 by the NHL for the remarks, but it’s the only kernel of truth that’s been offered by either side in this dispute. 9) BRAD STUART TRADED TO SAN JOSE – The quiet, big man finally followed where his heart was by returning to San Jose where his family has resided since he first came to Motown. Family and legal issues from his wife’s first marriage prevented the family from moving to Michigan. Though his play slid a bit after it became apparent he was headed out the door, Stuart was a solid Top 4 D-man who was the final piece of the puzzle in the 2008 Stanley Cup title. 8) ILITCH FAMILY ANNOUNCES ARENA INTENTIONS – It first leaked out during last season that the Ilitch organization had decided a new rink was the better route to follow rather than refurbish the JLA. The plan has since evolved into a potential legacy project of urban renewal in downtown Detroit. 7) TOM RENNEY IS HIRED – Wings’ fans haven’t seen the fallout from this decision because of the lockout, but this will is one of the better moves Detroit made in the off-season. Renney is an excellent coach, one with plenty of head-coaching experience in the NHL. He has a topnotch reputation for working with younger players just as Detroit is pushing their own youngsters forward. The Wings should also benefit from his expertise with special teams as his Edmonton Oilers had one of the best power plays in the league last season. 6) JIMMY HOWARD EMERGES – The Wings hadn’t developed a quality goalie from within their own system since Chris Osgood in the mid-90s. Howard gave notice he’s emerging into one of the NHL’s better puck stoppers

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by earning his first All-Star Game invitation. Unfortunately a broken finger sidelined him for about six weeks shortly thereafter and he struggled to get back on track and the Wings paid for it.

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1) NICK LIDSTROM RETIRES - Wings’ fans had to hide the sharp objects for weeks following Lidstrom’s announcement that he was bringing down the curtain on his hall-of-fame career. Depression immediately set into the Hockeytown faithful and only the NHL lockout has spared them the unpleasant reality of watching their team without The Perfect Human. It may be the only silver lining in this latest work stoppage. Lidstrom glides into retirement having reached the 1,500-game mark in a career that arguably is second-best on the blue-line to only Bobby Orr.

5) PAVEL DATSYUK BATTLES THROUGH INJURY The Wings had it all going until the last week of February when a nagging knee injury forced Datsuyk to the shelf for some arthroscopic surgery. Until then, the Wings sat atop the NHL standings and Datsyuk’s outstanding season had him in the top 10 in scoring. It was the beginning a longslow side for the Wings that ended with a five-game exit to Nashville in the first-round of the playoffs. 4) WINGS FINISH THIRD IN THE CENTRAL DIVISION – This had to be a psychological blow to Red Wing nation to see the Blues and Predators sitting atop them in the Central Division. To put it in perspective, the Wings hadn’t finished third or lower in their division since George Bush Sr. was in the White House (1990-91 season). 3) 23-GAME HOME WIN STREAK MAKES HISTORY – The team that was so poor at home during the 2010-11 campaign was virtually unbeatable last season. In fact, from Nov. 5, 2011 until Feb. 23 the Wings were unbeatable. Vancouver finally ended the streak with a 4-3 shootout win.

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2) NHL LOCKOUT COMMENCES – Hard to believe dividing more than $3-billion dollars could be so difficult. Both sides need to take a hard look at themselves for this debacle. They’ve combined to curtail some nice momentum the league had built. Hockey may be addicting to Canadians, who will likely return to the rink, but there’s palatable anger out there in the fan base. It is easy to think that the American-based fans won’t be as forgiving as after the last lockout. With the NHLPA threatening to dissolve itself, this dispute may end up in the courts before long.

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n planning this issue, I got to thinking about who have been the most influential on my life in hockey. Like most players, I’ll put my dad at the top of the list. He has always supported my efforts, fuelling my initial interest in the game and finding ways to nurture that interest from youth hockey all the way to today. He was always insightful, in his own street-smart way. He once told me that, “When you were 14 and still so passionate about going to the rink, I knew it was up to you then. You’d get your looks and get your opportunities to progress.” That seemingly arbitrary age observation rings true as I now watch my own teenage son make his way in the game. The passion and drive is there in him, so I have to agree with Dad and say that the support and encouragement will always be there, but yes, he has reached the point where what he does will dictate where hockey takes him from here on. I guess the approximation of age has to do with where does hockey fit into a 14-year-old’s life given all the other elements that elevate at that age – social, academic and other choices that enter into the equation. Beyond family, though, it was a good exercise to go through and remember people who really impacted me in hockey. Here is my own, very personal Top-10 list of the (Dad as No. 1) most influential people in my hockey world:

ROGER CROZIER My boyhood idol reached another level when he wrote me personally and sent a second autographed picture. I had written him and asked for his autograph. I brought that treasure to school for show and tell in second grade where it mysteriously disappeared. My mom, unbeknownst to me, wrote to him and when his hand-written letter came, my 7-year-old mind couldn’t figure out how he knew I had “lost” the first one. He answered a mom’s heartfelt request and in my books, it is his best save ever. Yes, I still have that autographed photo in a frame. The signature is faded, but the memory isn’t.

BRIAN HAYWARD “Hazy” and I were the goalies at Cornell together for three seasons. We became good friends and remain so. At the time, though, we competed in everything we did, even training together in the summer—who could lift the most, run the fastest, win on the tennis court, on the golf course (goalie workout). We pushed each other to get better and never let the desire to be the “go-to guy” in goal overshadow the team goals. I learned the value of being a good teammate.

YAN KAMINSKY A former Russian Dynamo product who played for the Islanders and spent time in AHL and the old IHL, Yan is the hockey director for the Ice Forum hockey programs in Atlanta, Ga. We worked together in trying to grow the game around the Thrashers’ brand. Mostly, though, Yan showed me how the same skills in hockey can be viewed differently. I enjoyed our hockey debates about the simplest of hockey nuances (teach one hand on the stick vs. two) and learned from him every time we got together.

MIKE KEENAN My coach for the Oshawa Legionnaires Jr. B team. He introduced the notion of accountability to me (“… and if you don’t start making some saves, all the stuff I just said to everyone else won’t matter!”). Keenan also brought

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intensity for results that I had never experienced before. Most importantly, he educated me about the college game as an option, taking our team to his alma mater, St. Lawrence University, and then giving me advice as I began getting recruited.

the three of us in the car. Grovie went east to play at 16… and never came back. I still think a lot of it was to escape the unrealistic expectations put on him at such a young age. When I remember those days, I can’t help to think what might have been…

DAVE KING

PAT QUINN

I played for King on the 1984 Canadian Olympic Team. He opened my eyes to what went into striving to get players to exceed expectations. From X’s & O’s, to office training – both physical and mental – to motivation (“you think you are playing well and you are… just well enough to lose”). But what I admired most about King was his balanced perspective. He saw the value in the total experience away from the rink. He made sure we saw the sights in the countries we traveled and built our practice schedule to allow us to take in other events at the Olympics.

My first NHL coach with the L.A. Kings, Quinn was a “players coach”. He treated us like men and expected us to show up and act accordingly. It was eye-opening for me to see that the responsibility to perform collectively began with individual preparation. No excuses. That’s my list, what’s yours? Brad McCrimmon (Photo by Dave Reginek/DRW)

BRAD MCCRIMMON I never met anyone who genuinely respected everyone’s role in the game more than “Beast”. No one was inconsequential to him and as such, he took time to get to know who he or she was and what that person was all about. He knew more people around the rink than anyone I’ve ever met. More telling, more people felt connected to him than he’ll ever know.

THE SNYDER FAMILY When Dan Snyder died after being in a horrific car wreck with teammate Dany Heatley in Atlanta in 2003, it hit close to home. What a tragedy and what sadness. The grace, strength of character and forgiveness given in the aftermath by Dan’s parents, Graham and LuAnn, will stay with me always.

GROVE SUTTON One of my best friends growing up in Oshawa, Ontario. He was our star player, but I was always uneasy about how hard his dad was on him. If he scored three goals, his dad would chastise him for not scoring four. That criticism came no matter who was around – sometimes with just

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