Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Marlies Sign Robert Slaney to ATO

April 21, 2009


Marlies Battle Moose in Game 4 of North Division Semifinal Series Tonight at Ricoh Coliseum
Jeff Jackson, General Manager of the Toronto Marlies, announced today that the club has signed left winger Robert Slaney to an amateur try-out contract. Slaney signed a three-year NHL entry level contract with the Toronto Maple Leafs on April 14.


Slaney, a 20-year-old native of Upper Island Cove, Newfoundland, led the Cape Breton Screaming Eagles of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League in goals (36) and points (81) this season. He also had 78 penalty minutes. Among all QMJHL players he ranked 10th in points and 11th in goals. The 6-2, 204-pound forward collected nine points (five goals, four assists) and a plus-five rating in seven playoff contests.


In 239 career games with Cape Breton from 2005 to 2009, Slaney tallied 78 goals, 90 assists and 168 points, along with 229 penalty minutes. In 2007-08 he was named the Canadian Hockey League’s academic player of the year.


The Marlies play Game 4 of their North Division Semifinal series tonight at Ricoh Coliseum against the Manitoba Moose – AHL affiliate of the Vancouver Canucks – at 7:00 p.m. Toronto will host Game 5 at Ricoh Coliseum on Thursday night at 7:00 p.m. Tonight’s game will air live on Rogers TV Cable 10 in Toronto and 63 in Scarborough. The FAN 590 will air all Marlies playoff games as either a radio or web broadcast. For ticket information, including season ticket packages and group seats, visit www.torontomarlies.com or call the team’s ticket line at 416-597-PUCK.

SOURCE: torontomarlies.com

Monday, April 20, 2009

Marlies Regain Series Lead

April 19, 2009
Marlies Drop Moose, Lead Series 2-1
Pogge Named First Star Making 30 saves

(TORONTO) – The Toronto Marlies were able to fend off the Manitoba Moose 2-1 in front of 3,783 fans at Ricoh Coliseum on Sunday. Tim Stapleton’s goal at the beginning of the third period held up to be the game-winner.

Toronto was able to take an early 1-0 lead on a goal from Ryan Hamilton. Alex Foster managed to get the puck to Hamilton in front of the net where shot it off the cross-bar before the puck eventually found its way into the net past Moose goalie Corey Schneider. Foster and Andre Deveaux collected the assists on the play.

The Marlies entered the second period of play holding a 1-0 lead over the Moose. Early on in the second, Justin Pogge stopped Jason Krog who broke in all alone with a sparkling glove save to keep the Marlies in front.

Late in the frame, Manitoba was able to even things up at one with a goal by Alexandre Bolduc that found its way between the pads of Pogge.

The Marlies jumped out to a 2-1 lead early on in the third when Tim Stapleton notched his first goal of the playoffs. Bates Battaglia made a cross-ice pass that found Stapleton breaking in down the wing on Schneider. Stapleton faked a slap-shot and then wristed a shot behind the Moose net-minder. Battaglia and Jiri Tlusty added helpers on the goal.

Pogge was able to fend off nine Moose shots in the third frame to preserve the Marlies lead and secure the win. Toronto now leads the series 2-1 over Manitoba. Pogge made 30 saves in the win.

The two teams meet up again on Tuesday for Game 4 of the best-of-seven series at Ricoh Coliseum at 7:00 p.m.

ICE CHIPS: During the regular season the Marlies posted a 4-0 home record vs. the Moose…Toronto entered the game with no goals on five power-play attempts…Justin Pogge and Corey Schneider started the first two games with similar stats; Pogge 1-1, 2.41 GAA, .915 SV% and Schneider 1-1, 2.40 GAA, .912 SV%...Bates Battaglia’s overtime goal in game one put him on top of the Marlies all-time playoff game winner list with four.

SCORING SUMMARY
First Period
1. TOR R. Hamilton (1) (Foster, Deveaux) 6:17 PP

Second Period
1. MTB A. Bolduc (1) (Collins, Keane) 16:48

Third Period
2. TOR T. Stapleton (1) (Battaglia, Tlusty) 2:44

Shots
TOR MTB
28 31

THREE STARS
1. TOR: Justin Pogge
2. TOR: Tim Stapleton
3. MTB: Michael Grabner

SOURCE: torontomarlies.com

Thursday, April 16, 2009

Marlies -- and me

All hope rests on the Marlies.


(My gawd, has it come to that, Mikey?)


I'm afraid so, sports fans. Yet another bleak post season has dawned in The City of Champing at the Bit.


The Leafs are done like a Christmas goose. So, too, the Raptors and Rock. The Blue Jays and Toronto FC are just starting. The Argos are but a twinkle in Pinball Clemons' eyes.


Which leaves the Marlies.


You may have heard of them, though I wager you've never seen them play.


The Marlies draw 2,200 fans at Ricoh Coliseum, on the CNE grounds, which seats 8,000.
I mean, c'mon. In a metropolis of rabid hockey fans?


"I don't understand it," says Marlies spokesman Trevor Van Knotsenburg from Winnipeg before last night's Round 1 opener against the mighty Moose.


"Toronto is the centre of the hockey universe and this is great hockey at a great price."


Yet nobody comes. Naturally, that changes in the playoffs.


"No, attendance goes down," says Van Knotsenburg. That's because advance group sales dry up in the post-season.


So, anyway, who and what are these guys?


Here's a guide, Marlies for Dummies, to put you in a post-season mood. Read it, and you can win tickets to Game 3 Sunday.


For starters, these Marlies are not the Marlies of my youth, short for Marlboros, a Junior A team.


This is the Leafs' farm club in the American Hockey League which includes the Crunch, the Wolf Pack, the River Rats, the Lake Erie Monsters, the Chops, the Rampage and, of course, the mighty Moose.


The Marlies roster is rife with has-been and wannabe Leafs, including Jiri Tlusty, Justin Pogge, Anton Stralman, Tim Stapleton and Bates Battaglia.


These guys need something to do in the NHL post-season.


Ticket prices are un-Leaf-like. Game-day seats start at $13, even in the playoffs. The platinums go for -- wait for it -- $38. At the ACC, they're $218, and who are you going to see that's much better than Bates Battaglia?


Best seats in the house -- well, take your pick -- are Section 116. The Dog Pound, named for the mascot, Duke.


Dog Pound denizen Vanessa Mariani, 26, says a core of 10 diehards is joined each game by a few dozen assorted other regulars.


She tells me they're still working on a decent chant.


"We say, 'Let's go, Marlies,' and if they score, we'll throw in, 'Let's get another one!'"


Hmmm. Spellbinding.


"We'll try to come up with something better this summer."


How about playing off the hit movie?


Marlies and Me!


Or ask TFC fans. They'll dream up something lively, and unprintable.


In fact, Marlies already have decided to go raunchier, a la TFC, at least on school nights when the family market dries up. Now, on Sundays, the cover band does Miley Cyrus, on weeknights the Rolling Stones.


The Marlies Girls, who dance in the stands, look a tad sexier for a Friday night game. Same for popular Melissa, the in-game host.


"She's got this rocker chick thing going on," says Mariani.


What else is hot about a Marlies game, Vanessa?


"The guys all play like they've got something to prove.


"And they interact. When they clinched on Friday, Phil Oreskovic was going crazy. Dancing, high-fiving fans and rubbing kids' heads."


Imagine a Leaf doing that.


So, let's see: Great hockey, great price, gritty ambiance and ... a near-deserted arena.
"I'm really disappointed with Toronto," says Mariani. "Everyone makes a big stink about the Leafs, and the Marlies are right here, winning.


"I don't think most people even realize they're in town."


Well, if you're one of the six million people in the GTA (including me) who've never seen a Marlies game, here's your chance.


I've got a juicy pair of tickets for each of five readers who can answer this question:
Who is NOT a Marlie? 1. Joe Ryan. 2. Ryan Hollweg. 3. Jennifer Aniston. 4. Ben Ondrus.


E-mail me by noon tomorrow, with correct answer, your name and phone number. I'll draw five entries.


Let's mash those Moose!


MIKE STROBEL'S COLUMN RUNS WEDNESDAY TO FRIDAY, AND SUNDAY. MIKE.STROBEL@SUNMEDIA.CA OR 416-947-2265.

SOURCE: torontosun.com

Battaglia Scores For OT Win

The Canadian Press
April 15, 2009

Pogge Makes 36 Saves As Marlies Strike First In Playoff Series
(WINNIPEG, MB) - The Toronto Marlies may not have been in playoff form for all of their American Hockey League post-season opener, but their goaltender certainly was.

Justin Pogge made 37 stops and Bates Battaglia scored in overtime as the Marlies beat the Manitoba Moose 3-2 in Game 1 of their AHL North Division semifinal on Wednesday.

The Marlies won despite getting outshot 39-28. Pogge was solid, however, stopping 15 shots in the second period and 14 in the third.

After the game, the goaltender was quick to deflect credit to his teammates.
"My team played well in front of me," Pogge said. "They had a lot of big bodies in front of me and they cleared them out. We battled hard.

"It's fun to play here in Winnipeg. There is a war building. Manitoba is a good team. They deserved to finish on top (in the regular season) while we just squeaked in."

Kyle Rogers and Alex Foster also scored for Toronto, which leads the seven-game series 1-0.
"We played fairly solid the first couple of periods and then we got back on our heels and didn't create much," said Toronto head coach Greg Gilbert. "It was Pogge's netminding that stood out for us. He's going to have to carry that on throughout the playoffs if we are to succeed."

Gilbert was especially pleased with his line of Foster, Andre Deveaux and Ryan Hamilton.

"They've been getting better each night. They work well together," he said. "Deveaux, he's a big body guy who skates well with the puck He did some pretty good things when he was up for a few games with the Leafs."

Guillaume Desbiens and Raymond Sawada replied for Manitoba.

"It's frustrating coming out with a loss considering how well we played," Sawada said. "We've got to build off that and fix a few things."

While disappointed, Manitoba head coach Scott Arniel still felt positive about certain aspects of his team's play.

"We came out and did a lot of things we planned to do. We outchanced them three to one, but their goalie (Justin) Pogge was very very good. He made a number of saves at key times.
"We just have to move on to the next game and not let it affect us between our ears. It's playoff hockey. It's about getting breaks. We did a good job of moving our feet and controlling the puck."
Cory Schneider stopped 25 shots for the Moose.

Game 2 is Friday in Winnipeg.

SOURCE: Canadian Press

Monday, April 13, 2009

Marlies Release LaLonde

April 13, 2009

Marlies Begin Round 1 of North Division Semifinal on Wednesday in Manitoba

Jeff Jackson, General Manager of the Toronto Marlies, announced today that the club has released defenceman Rob LaLonde from his professional try-out contract.

LaLonde, 26, appeared in nine games this season with Toronto, posting zero points and six penalty minutes. The 6’4, 210- pound, Williamsville, NY native made his Marlies debut on February 20 at Hamilton.

LaLonde played in nine AHL games earlier this season with the Iowa Chops and Syracuse Crunch collecting zero points and 10 penalty minutes.

The Marlies begin Round 1 of their North Division Semifinal series in Winnipeg on Wednesday night against the Manitoba Moose – AHL affiliate of the Vancouver Canucks – at 8:30 p.m. (ET)

The Marlies will return home to play Game 3 at Ricoh Coliseum on Sunday with puck-drop scheduled for 4:00 p.m. For ticket information, including season ticket packages and group seats, visit www.torontomarlies.com or call the team’s ticket line at 416-597-PUCK.

SOURCE: torontomarlies.com

Sunday, April 12, 2009

Marlies Down In OT

April 11, 2009

Marlies Downed by Dogs In OT
Marlies Regular Season Finale Ends In a Loss

(TORONTO) – The Toronto Marlies were able to tie the game with only 12 seconds remaining in the third period but couldn’t secure a victory over the Hamilton Bulldogs in front of 5,733 fans at Ricoh Coliseum. Bates Battaglia had the lone Marlies goal on the power-play to force overtime, but the Bulldogs won it, 2-1 in overtime.

The Marlies locked up a playoff berth last night with their victory over the Moose and choose to rest some of their starters for the game.

Both Hamilton and Toronto couldn’t improve their place in the standings with a victory, as they’ve both locked up their spot for the postseason. The Marlies head to Manitoba for Game 1 of the North Division Semifinal; while the Bulldogs will host the Grand Rapids in their first round matchup.

The Marlies and Bulldogs skated to a scoreless first period.

David Desharnais put Hamilton on the board with his third goal of the season. Desharnais fired a shot from the point and beat a screened Adam Munro.

The Marlies were able to tie the game with only 12 seconds remaining on the power-play, thanks to a Bates Battaglia shot from the slot. The Marlies had a six on four advantage due to the power-play and having their goaltender pulled for an extra attacker. Darryl Boyce and Andre Deveaux collected assists on the play.

Hamilton needed only one shot on goal in overtime to seal the victory as Mathieu Carle got a loose puck in the slot and fired a shot past the blocker side of Adam Munro.

The Marlies power-play ranked second in the AHL went one for three on the night.

Munro entered the game with six wins over his past eight starts.

The Marlies begin Round 1 of their North Division Semifinal on Wednesday night in Manitoba with puck-drop scheduled for 8:30 p.m. (EST) Marlies playoff tickets are now on-sale through www.ticketmaster.ca, www.torontomarlies.com or by calling 416-597-PUCK. The series returns to Ricoh Coliseum in Toronto for Game 3 on Sunday, April 19 at 4:00 p.m.

ICE CHIPS: Marlies defenceman Andy Rogers made his debut…Announced attendance was 5,733 …Kyle Chipchura is a former captain of the Prince Albert Raiders of the WHL…The Marlies and Bulldogs have clinched playoff berths…Both teams entered the game without a regulation loss in the month of April…Tim Stapleton was recalled by the Toronto Maple Leafs earlier in the day…Rob LaLonde skated in his second game as a Marlie.

SCORING SUMMARY

First Period

No Scoring

Second Period

1. HAM D. Desharnais (24) (Kemp) 6:28

Third Period

1. TOR B. Battaglia (17) (Boyce, Deveaux) 19:48 PP

Overtime

2. HAM M. Carle (7) (Desharnais) 3:46

Shots

TOR HAM
25 28

THREE STARS
1. TOR: Bates Battaglia
2. TOR: Alex Foster
3. HAM: David Desharnais

Marlies Down In OT

April 11, 2009

Marlies Downed by Dogs In OT
Marlies Regular Season Finale Ends In a Loss

(TORONTO) – The Toronto Marlies were able to tie the game with only 12 seconds remaining in the third period but couldn’t secure a victory over the Hamilton Bulldogs in front of 5,733 fans at Ricoh Coliseum. Bates Battaglia had the lone Marlies goal on the power-play to force overtime, but the Bulldogs won it, 2-1 in overtime.

The Marlies locked up a playoff berth last night with their victory over the Moose and choose to rest some of their starters for the game.

Both Hamilton and Toronto couldn’t improve their place in the standings with a victory, as they’ve both locked up their spot for the postseason. The Marlies head to Manitoba for Game 1 of the North Division Semifinal; while the Bulldogs will host the Grand Rapids in their first round matchup.

The Marlies and Bulldogs skated to a scoreless first period.

David Desharnais put Hamilton on the board with his third goal of the season. Desharnais fired a shot from the point and beat a screened Adam Munro.

The Marlies were able to tie the game with only 12 seconds remaining on the power-play, thanks to a Bates Battaglia shot from the slot. The Marlies had a six on four advantage due to the power-play and having their goaltender pulled for an extra attacker. Darryl Boyce and Andre Deveaux collected assists on the play.

Hamilton needed only one shot on goal in overtime to seal the victory as Mathieu Carle got a loose puck in the slot and fired a shot past the blocker side of Adam Munro.

The Marlies power-play ranked second in the AHL went one for three on the night.

Munro entered the game with six wins over his past eight starts.

The Marlies begin Round 1 of their North Division Semifinal on Wednesday night in Manitoba with puck-drop scheduled for 8:30 p.m. (EST) Marlies playoff tickets are now on-sale through www.ticketmaster.ca, www.torontomarlies.com or by calling 416-597-PUCK. The series returns to Ricoh Coliseum in Toronto for Game 3 on Sunday, April 19 at 4:00 p.m.

ICE CHIPS: Marlies defenceman Andy Rogers made his debut…Announced attendance was 5,733 …Kyle Chipchura is a former captain of the Prince Albert Raiders of the WHL…The Marlies and Bulldogs have clinched playoff berths…Both teams entered the game without a regulation loss in the month of April…Tim Stapleton was recalled by the Toronto Maple Leafs earlier in the day…Rob LaLonde skated in his second game as a Marlie.

SCORING SUMMARY

First Period

No Scoring

Second Period

1. HAM D. Desharnais (24) (Kemp) 6:28

Third Period

1. TOR B. Battaglia (17) (Boyce, Deveaux) 19:48 PP

Overtime

2. HAM M. Carle (7) (Desharnais) 3:46

Shots

TOR HAM
25 28

THREE STARS
1. TOR: Bates Battaglia
2. TOR: Alex Foster
3. HAM: David Desharnais