THE ULTIMATE HOCKEY LEAGUE NEWS

VOLUME 1 ISSUE 1

 

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WELCOME TO THE INAUGURAL ISSUE OF THE ULTIMATE HOCKEY LEAGUE NEWS. A BI-WEEKLY LOOK AT THE GOINGS ON IN THE UHL

 

 

2002 2nd ANNUAL DRAFT ISSUE  -  HEADLINES

 

*   Gaborik GOES #1 -  Top 10 Picks reviewed

*   REVIEW OF LAST YEARS TOP 10 AND SLEEPERS

*   New Blood

*   TEAM BY TEAM DRAFT ANALYSIS  AND OVERVIEW

*   Wade Gets Hitched?? Poor Stark now drinking alone?

*   PrideGM rumoured stoned on remote island?

*   Brawlers go straight?

 

 

 

2001 Draft Overview

 

The Shogun made a bit of a surprise move in the draft selecting Gaborik first overall when many thought Yashin was the sure fire pick. It appears that Yashin’s character or lack thereof may have been the final deciding factors. The pick caused chins to drop at the Moose table, rumour has it Moose were counting heavily on taking Gaborik second.

 

The shogun did not stop there adding a quality leader wt #6 with Hartnell and what some may consider a surprise with Bell at #12 all in all the Shogun seem to be patiently building around youth and have a good foundation to work from.

 

The Moose took Richards second who some had rated higher than Gaborik and ended up quite pleased with that pick giving them someone to feed Thornton, Elias, Sundin and Murray over the next few years. Comrie went third to Manitoba giving then them a much needed Centre, but why not Yashin?  Yashin slipped to #4 going to the Dogs who have been trying to move him ever since. No respect eh Alexi?

 

Surprises of the Draft: Czechmanek, Klesla and Vanaanen slip from first round . Yashin goes #4.

 

This Years Top 10

 

1. Gaborik (Shogun) –             Special player, great pick with a superstar potential

 

 

2. Richards – (Moose) –            Future star, versatile and smart. Will be a great compliment to Moose snipers.

 

3.     Comrie – (Mauraders) –       Reminds many of Doug Weight, still a bit of a surprise at #3

 

4.  Yashin- (Bulldogs) –            thought to go #1, awesome offensive talent, durable, no character or defence.

 

5.   Havlat -  (Jacks) -               Could turn out to be the best of them all.

 

6. Hartnell- (Shogun) –            Heart and soul leader with power forward potential, not unlike Gary Roberts.

 

7.   Lemeiux (Fog) -                  Just what the fog needed one of the all time greats just wait for       the playoffs.

 

8.  Khavanov ( Dragons)           Team needed d – they got he only 4/4 available. Still a surprise pick

 

 

9.   D. Sedin (Icehawks) –        Had a tough year in Vancouver but the potential is definitely there.

 

10.   J. WIllimas (Flyers) -        Good offensive prospect on a good team. Safe pick.      

 

 

Last Years Top 10 – Where are they now?

 

1.        Luongo (Seattle)             franchise goalie getting better

 

2.   Gagne –(Charlestown)    Flyers will be his team in three years. Elite player

 

3.  Tanguay –(Biloxi)            Flying Frenchman had a down year without         

                                            Forsberg; Great Talent

 

4.   McLaren – (Reno)           Defensive stud is hurt too much.

 

5.   Vishnevsky (Surrey)       Soon to be the most hated man in hockey

 

6.   Gomez (Manitoba)          Down year without Mogilny

 

7  Regehr – (Tri-City)             Slow developing, still a good one

 

8.   Stuart (Fog)                    becoming the player many predicted

                                            Another Rob Blake  

 

9.   Halpern –(Biloxi)            took a step back

 

10. Nabokov  - (Reno)          Becoming one of the better Goalies in the league

 

Top 5 Sleeper Picks -

 

1.     Klesla – Chiefs – 18th –  I had him ranked at #7. Chiefs will smile for years over this one

2.   Dipietro – Moose –27th – Should be a franchise goalie with time.

3.   Czechmanek – Jacks – 23rd – A bigger version of Hasek. and just as flakey

4.   Van Ryn – Blast – 32nd – A future pp quaterback will be tutored by McInnis.

5.     Vanaanen – (Mamoths) – 22nd – The kind of D- man every team needs . Kevin Lowe clone.

 

 

 

         

I told you so --- Na na na !! – Sleepers no more

 

1.     Giguere – (3rd Rounder Falcons ( ahem I made that pick))   now a star in the making

2.     Kaberle - (Icehawks 2nd Round)  - putting it all together

3.     Fischer - (Moose 3rd Round) – Body by Fischer – Total Defensive package.

 

Top Prospects for Next Years Draft  - Advance scouting for next draft.  Here are some guys to keep an eye on.

 

*   I. Kovalchuk –  Atlanta              The best offensive prospect in a decade

*   D. Heatley- Atlanta                     Superstar all around player

*   E. Cole – Carolina                       Impossible to knock off his feet and fast

*   K. Kolanos – Phoenix                 Watch for concussions

*   D. Blackburn – NYR                    Franchise goalie

*   R. Vrbata -  Colorado                  Another excellent Colorado Prospect

*   P. Datsyuk – Detriot                   Watch his stats with Yzerman hurt.

*   K. Huselius – Florida                  World class puckhandler.

          *  P. Brendl– Philly                        sniper

          *  J. Jillison – San Jose                 loads of potential

 

 

 

New Blood

 

Once again there has been a shuffle, The Jacks have folded spreading wings and becoming the gulls. With the Horne family taking over the reigns. Best of Luck to the outgoing Jacks GM Stan Karras.

 

The Maniacs have been contracted and spread about the league.

 

The Dragons are day to day operations have been taken over by Darryl Bellows. Look like Grant needs some time away, enjoy buddy I am sure Tony will keep you updated on the league while you are on sabbatical.

 

The Bulldogs have moved to Michigan.

 

Team by Team analysis

 

 

Biloxi Blast  

1999-2000  44-24-14 102 points

2000-2001  21-49-10   52 points

2001-2002   63-14-3  119 points

 

 

All the accolades and awards in the world didn’t give the Blast what they wanted last year, a cup. A four game sweep by the Pride in the semi’s after destroying the Moose proved to be a bitter pill. Rumour has it Owner Wade Traversey was so distraught about his teams playoff failure he went out and got married?

 

This team is always well run and remains strong however, they are not as strong as last year and a division title is no lock with Reno looking powerful.

 

Team Strengths: A very well balanced group who can do it all and compete with any team.

Team Weaknesses: Looking for another dman, need a pp quaterback.

 

2002 Draft Analysis

 

All in all decent value for a limited number of picks.

 

M.Turco – (1st) – Could be a very good Dallas new #1 will be scary in the playoffs with a 61% IRSP

Van Ryn – (2nd) – great value for a late second pick

Walz(3rd) – Excellent value for a third rounder

Daigle – (4th) – WTF?

    M. Garon – (5th) – Could be another great sleeper pick

 

 

 

Calgary Fog  

1999-2000  37-37-6   80 points

2000-2001      42-28-10 94 points

2001-2001  41-31-9   90 points

 

What a difference a year makes. The Fog marched all the way to game seven of the finals last year beating the Brawlers and mammoths along the way.  This team relies on its offence to carry the day.  Adding Lemiuex makes then that much more scary. Theodore is rounding into form and should have a decent season.

 

Team Strengths: Forwards and scoring. Goalie of the future

Team Weaknesses: Defence needs upgrading, can be pushed around.

 

2002 Draft Analysis

 

Nothing like adding fuel to the fire by picking Lemieux. Vasicek will round into a good two way player the rest were just fillers. Blake will prove handy is injuries pop up. Didn’t really address their defence.

 

Lemieux (1st) -   nothing need to be said here

Vasicek (2d) -  Holik in the making

Bradley (4th) – Checker

Murray (5th) -depth player

Blake (5th) – could prove very useful

 

 

 

 

Charlestown Chiefs  

1999-2000  55-17-8  118 points

2000-2001      46-20 16 106 points

2001-2002  44-29-7     96points

 

 

 

Maybe not a hundred points or a division title but a solid season that was ruined by a first round upset by the Maniacs. Looking for that division banner this year and a better showing in the playoffs with a healthier team. The addition of Oates gives then the playmaking Centre they have been seeking for a few years. Definitely a pre-season  favourite.

 

Rumour has it that pressure is on Chiefs management to deliver a cup this year after having some serious playoff flops the last couple of seasons. The collars are getting tight in Charlestown.

 

2002 Draft Analysis

 

They didn’t have a first rounder but they go one in the second by stealing Klesla, one pick before the Moose, leaving the Moose crying in their scotch. This has to be considered a successful draft just on that basis.

 

Klesla(2nd) – Frabchise d- man down the road – Lidstrom’s successor in Charlestown

Johnston (3rd) – Good depth for the chiefs here.

Wallin(5th) – Flyer on a likely minor leaguer

Valk (5th)- Checking depth

 

Team Stregths: Balance and depth once again are the call signs

Team Weakness: None really. At least that I can see.

 

 

 

Hampton Moose  

1999-2000  15-59- 6   36 points

2000-2001  25-43-12  62 points

2001-2002  29-41-10  68 points          

 

 

 

 


Once again  Moose made the playoffs on the last week of the season after improving slightly on the season before. They can longer rest on their laurels. They now have the horses in place to be a serious threat for the division crown. They have a solid core and balance. Surprised many with their playoff upset over the Renegades. Last years Giant Killers are looking to become Giants.

 

2002 Draft Analysis

 

The moose were initially pissed ( 15 seconds worth) at missing out on Gaborik but in hindsight Richards may be a better fit for their team with his passing ability and flexibility with the new injury rules. Grabbing Dipietro in the second and Noronen in the third round stabilized their goaltending for years to come.

 

Richards – (1st) should rack up the assists and be a future #2 centre.

Pyatt – (2nd) – Big, fast and Rugged.  Could have big upside.

Dipietro – (2nd) – Future franchise goalie if all goes well.

Mezei – (3rd) –Big Rugged Mobile defender just like GM likes em.

Noronen – (3rd) – Insurance in case Dipietro flops.

Markov –(4th) – Could be a future pp qb if his d improves

Jokinen-(4th) – Depth player who is flexible.

Antropov – (4th) on a hunch

Ylonen (5th) Depth and PK skills

 

Team Strengths: Centers and overall team balance

Team Weaknesses: Goalie could have a higher IRSP. Could use another offensive D-Man.

 

 

 

Las Vegas Dragons  

1999-2000  47-27-6  100 points

2000-2001  49-22-9  107 points

2001-2002  37-38-5    79 points

 

Who said goaltending doesn’t count? The dragons got too little too late from Turek causing their drastic fall in the standings. Things don’t look a whole lot brighter for Rookie Coach Bellows as he will be without Lindros for the whole season. The goaltending will be improved but eh dragons will be a little starved for offence and the pressure will be on Naslund. Could be a retooling year.

 

2002 Draft Analysis

 

The dragons picked Khavanov with their first looking to shore up their d, another sore spot. He will help but they have too many holes to fill this season without lindros.

 

Khavanov – (1st) – Solid steady and reliable, safe pick

Sekeres -     (3rd) – Looking for more help on the d –side with a little offence

McDonald – (3rd) – Surprise third rounder

Pahlsson – (3rd) – Once highly touted could still pan out

Kultanen (3rd) – Role player

Petrovicky – (4th) – Shit disturber

Blouin – (4th) – Versatile musclehead

 

 

Team Strengths: decent  forwards and defence

Team Weaknesses:  lack of depth, no lindros

 

 

 

Manitoba Mauraders  

1999-2000  24-48-8   56 points

2000-2001  31-42-7   69 points

2001-2001  29-45-6   64 points

 

 

After taking a step back and missing the playoffs late in the season the maraders retooled a bit over the summer adding some offence to the defence with Tanabe and a future first line centre in Comrie. Burke should help the goaltending situation greatly this year as the Mauraders will be their gritty selves once again. Having Alfredsson for 68 games will help as well.

 

 

2002 Draft Analysis

The drafting of Comrie was a good sign for the offence and the future but he will need timeto develop. Ference has potential if he can stay healthy.

 

Comrie(1st) – Future #1 Centre

Ference (3rd) – Rugged rearguard.

 

Team Strengths: Gritty forwards very good in own zone

Team Weaknesses: lack of offence.

 

 

 

Montreal Brawlers  

1999-2000  36-37-7   79 points

2000-2001  44-32-4   92 points

2001-2002  46-28-6   98 points

 

 

 

 

The defending division champs field a tough team and this year a little less of a gay team with Oates being shipped off to division Rival Chiefs. Gm Tony Stark known as “Stark Raving Mad” by his collegues, insists that the Brawlers have as a whole rejected that alternative lifestyle and are ready to get down to business.  Will be in tough to repeat as division champs, Chiefs are better and Moose have improved. Storm are no push over as well, at least not in the regular season. Never shy about pulling the trigger, ( on trades I means) look for many moves before the year is out. Has already made a deal angling towards a high pick next year. Don’t forget he has hasek as well. Taken out by the Fog in the semi’s in their attempt to repeat.

 

Here's a quote from the Brawlers GM.

 

" We have decided to drop the alternative lifestyle habits of our team of the last couple years and focus on what we do best. We smack people around and win hockey games."

 

 

2002 Draft Analysis

 

Knutsen will be a more than adequate replacement for Oates and fromwhT I gear he’s straight as well.

 

Knutsen (1st) – Best passer in draft.

Poulin (5th) – Good support player

Berry (5th) – Mean ass d-man

Wallin(5th) – Likely farm material

 

Team Strengths: Balance from top to bottom , Tough intimidating

Team Weaknesses: too many bad penalties, little youth aging team.

 

 

 

Moose Jaw Mammoths  

1999-2000  33-38-9     75 points

2000-2001  37-33-10   84 points

2001-2002  39-31-10   88 points

 

The Mammoths once again improved with 88 points but got handed their lunch in the playoffs by the Champion Pride 4 games to 1. This team is slowly maturing offensively led by Iginla and the ageless wonder Ronnie Francis. Their defense is a hard to penetrate as a chastitiy belt and just as ugly. They clutch they grab and they win.

 

2002 Draft Analysis

 

The Mammoths surprised some by picking Arkipov at #11 but he looks ot be a good prospect. Vanaanen was a steal in the second.

 

Arkipov (1st) – Solid offensive centre getting better

Vanaanen(2nd) – will fit in well on Mammoth blueline

Poapst (3rd) – Role player

Campbell (4th) hoping to inject some O into the D

Mayers (5th) – Pain in the ass checker

Allison (5th) – A project

 

Team Strengths: Defence and Roy

Team Weaknesses:  Front line centers still on their last legs

 

 

 

Maillairdville Nordiques  

1999-2000  32-38-10   74 points

2000-2001  28-42-10   66 points

2001-2002  26-49-5     57 points

 

The Nords were reeling so bad they got chased out of town and moved to new digs. They even Stole Dale Hunter off of the Moose coaching staff. They should be much improved this year with Guerin leading the way on offence and solid goaltending from Lalime.

 

2002 Draft Analysis

 

After having a good draft last year they traded all their picks away this year.

 

 

Team Strengths: Solid set of forwards

Team Weaknesses: average defence at best.

 

 

 

Reno Renegades  

1999-2000  42-30-8   92 points

2000-2001  40-34-6   86 points

2001-2002  46-29-5   97 points

 

 

The team no one wanted to face in the first round got sent home early by the Moose.  Still this is one of the teams to beat this year. They and the Blast should have a dogfight for the division crown. This is another Gm who is not afraid to make moves and lots of them. He has positioned his team for a serious run at the cup this year.

 

 

2002 Draft Analysis

 

Reno was dying to move up on draft day but settled fro Williams at #10 and Beech at #14. Both are keepers but management will have to be patient. They made some great picks in the second round and filled out their draft with depth players.

 

Williams (1st) – Good offensive potential

Beech(1st) – Potential front line playmaker

H. Sedin (2nd)- Very Good value with this pick. Two way centre with soft hands

Lydman (2nd) – Another good 2nd round pick, 2-way d-man

Vyborney (3rd) – A bit of a project

Williams (4th) – Not related to the above.

 

 

 

Team Strengths:  truly balanced scoring on all lines, if you shut one down  the other two kill you. Very good goaltending

Team Weaknesses: Could use another hard rock d-man to clear the creasse

 

 

 

 

Gibsons Gulls

1999-2000  36-42-2    74 points

2000-2001  28-48-4    60 points

2001-2002  30-44-6    66 points

 

 

 The Gulls, formerly the Jacks,  boast some good offence but the d is still their Achilles Heel, Cechmanek will help for sure but they still need some work. New management has already recognized this and is trying to shore up this weak spot. Mike Horne Could be in for a rough season but Kovalchuk could be his consolation prize come next years draft.

 

2002 Draft Analysis

 

The Gulls made a statment by keeping their pick and Drafting well. Havlat can be star, Cechmanek is a proven quantity so the base has been started for a good team. Patience is the operative word here.

 

Havlat (1st) – Star potential has all the tools

Cechmanek (2nd) Awesome value for a second rounder

Boucher (3rd) – Needs time

Ozolinsh(4th) – Great move for a fourth rounder

Hendrickson(5th)- Character addition good checker

 

Team Strengths: a decent forward set with Kariya and Selanne

Team Weakness: Defence is below average

 

 

 

Seattle IceHawks  

1999-2000  36-38-6   78 points

2000-2001  44-27-9   97 points

2001-2002  38-34-8   84 points

 

 

This team appeared to be in a retooling phase last year and dropped a bitint he standings. They did advance to the second round but eere iced by old rivals the Fog in seven games. They were looking to move up in the draft but could not pull it off. They will rely heavily on aging warhorse Gilmour to get the puck to their multitude of snipers.

 

2002 Draft Analysis

 

Low key again in the draft the netted a potential star in Sedin and followed that up by taking the underachieving Kraft in the hope they get a top flight centre someday.

 

Sedin (1st) Should be a safe bet if he stays healthy

Kraft (2nd) All kinds of talent needs to use it.

 

 

Team Strengths:  Great set of offensive wingers and d-men, future star goalie

Team Weakness:  Need a centre so bad they can taste it.

 

 

 

 

Surry Shogun  

1999-2000  not in existence

2000-2001  25-44-11   61 points

2001-2002  17-56-7     41 points

 

 

 

Sometimes you have to take a step backward to go forward. That’s what the Shogun did last year relying more upon youth and building for the future. By the way that future looks pretty bright in case you haven’t been paying attention. Playoffs, well maybe not but not far away either. Bindra and Forsberg bring instant respect. Gaborik will look good flanking Forsberg for years to come.

 

 

2002 Draft Analysis

 

The Shogun drafted first and well taking Gaborik, Hartnell and Bell in the first round. All  of these guys will play valuable roles in the teams growth.

 

Gaborik(1st) – Maybe best player in draft

Hartnell(1st) – Future captain

Bell (1st) – Solid future with grit.

Fedotenko (2nd) – Could be a sleeper in Tbay

Peterson –(4th) – Minor league star

Cairns (4th) – Mean tough SOB

Depuis (5th)- Good depth

 

Team Strengths: youth

Team Weaknesses: defence weakened by trades.

 

 

Toronto Storm  

1999-2000  41-28-11   93 points

2000-2001  50-18-12   112 points

2001-2001  38-34-8      84  points

 

 

The storm dropped a little last year in the regular season but are still led by some veteran stars. However they cannot seem to get past the first round of the playoffs. Last year led to some retooling with a little more emphasis on offence that should pay some dividends this year, Mogilny most notably. They are in a tough spot with every team in their division as good as or better than they were last year. It will be interesting to see if their if there style of play changes.

 

2002 Draft Analysis

 

The Storm traded all their picks with the exception of picking up Irbe and  Moss in the 5th round to provide an band aid to their goaltending situation.

 

 

Team Strengths: reliable veteran star firepower

Team Weaknesses: Defence could use some help.

 

 

Michigan Bulldogs  

1999-2000  Not in existence

2000-2001  22-51-7   51 points

2001-2002  28-43-9   57 points

 

 

The bulldogs did a solid job of improving on their first season but just missed the show after a strong start. This team plays a tight defensive game but the offence is improving with a full year from Allison and the addition of Sykora, not to mention Yashin in the middle. Things appear to be on the upswing of this well run team.

 

2002 Draft Analysis

 

The Dogs couldn’t pass up on Yashin with the #4 pick and Salvador is reliable if if not spectacular.

 

Yashin (1st) – One of the top offensive centers in the game

Salvador (2nd) – steady d man.

Mitchell (3rd) – former 1st rounder , a project

Chubarov(5th) – Depth player who may have a future

 

Team Strengths: defence and  centres

Team Weaknesses: still could use a little morefirepower, Kolzig will have a tougher year.

 

 

 

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Vancouver East-Side Pride  

1999-2000  33-37-10    76 points

2000-2001  21-48-11    53 points

2001-2002  39-35-6      84points

 

 

Well well guess who is king of the hill now? The pride rode the playoff  scoring heroics of Jagr, Amonte and Koivu and the Stellar netminding of  Cujo to the cup. Whats does this year hold for the fuzzy kitties. The big three will be back as part of an excellent forward unit and Cujo will perform but can the d hold the line? Well according to Team GM Mike “Bud” Lawrence 

 

2002 Draft Analysis

 

Draft Shmaft…. Pride Gm spent draft day lounging on some beach… sipping brews among other things….. hmmm .. maybe he is a genious?

 

 

Team Strengths: veteran team scoring with great goaltending

Team Weaknesses: d is not that great.