Two nights,
two games, one landslide win one landslide loss. The games could not have been
more opposite if they had been dreamt up. This is just further proof that there
will be more growing pains for the new team.
Friday night
the Bulls returned home to play the Stockton Thunder. This was one of the games
I was looking forward to the most out of the whole season! It was Cap Night,
and there are few things better than new gear. David and I headed to the Palace
after work. There was a great crowd. And an added goodie was Sergio Romo, Ace
San Francisco Giants Relief Pitcher, dropped the First Puck.
Sergio Romo of the SF Giants (picture courtesy of Rocky Barbanica) |
The Thunder
scored first, but that was the end of their offense, it was all Bulls the rest
of the game. The team was in complete control of the game. Every player was
moving in unison. Passes connected, hits smashed, Power Plays worked, as every
cylinder fired on queue.
It will go
down as one of the best hockey games I’ve ever attended. Everything was spot
on. The music was excellent, the new intermission games the team now have for the
fans are fun, (I LOVE Friday Night BINGO!), and a great sized crowd made for a
victory of 4-1 Bulls over Thunder even sweeter.
Coach Curcio, Ryane Clowe & the Bulls Bench |
I hadn’t planned on going Saturday night for the game versus the Ontario Reign. Money is hard at the moment and I shouldn’t have spent it, but it was so much fun Friday that I said, why not, to myself and headed out on my own. I bought a ticket in the Dress Circle. The seats are great there. For $26, you get a nice overview of the game and can follow the puck and action as it happens.
It was Poster
Night with a cool calendar of this season’s games. The crowd was smaller and
there were a lot of First Timers there. Many were there only to see Devin
Setoguchi, one-time favorite Sharks player, who’s now with Minnesota Wild,
temporarily playing for the Ontario Reign.
The game was
the worst the Bulls have played so far. A complete mirror-opposite of Friday
night’s. Going from the Best to the Worst overnight is remarkable and I’m not
completely sure how it was done but I’ll give my thoughts in just a bit.
There was NO
BULLS OFFENSE, it was missing the entire game. In the first few minutes of the Second
Period, the shots were 17 Reign, 2 Bulls and it hardly improved. From faceoffs
to passes, the Bulls didn’t show up for Saturday’s game. So many missed
opportunities! At one point, the Reign net was completely open and the Bulls’ shot
was so off the mark that the whole crowd groaned in unison. It was a painful
night. Forward Evan Barlow slammed his stick into the tray angrily halfway
through the Second Period. But the game didn’t get any better. It got uglier.
There were
two power plays that gave the Bulls nothing. Please refer back to my prior post
about power plays being one of the team’s weaknesses. This is a key area they
will need to overcome to ensure success. The other area, penalties was also
HUGE Saturday. There were many unnecessary ones. Too Many Men on the Ice? This
one always gets to me. I know things move fast but please, use caution! And
then at the end of the game, a couple players just lost their cool, which I
have no respect for. I don’t care how badly the team is losing, there’s really
no reason to throw fits. Sure, have a couple good fights, that shows you’re
still in it, but to slam your stick down on the ice or get in an argument with the
Ref does NOT solve anything!
Onto
Saturday’s crowd. If you’re just there to see Setoguchi, then you’d better ONLY
root for the Reign. Don’t you DARE cheer for the Bulls in one minute and cheer
for Setoguchi when he scores for the Reign in the next! And yes, there were A
LOT of Bulls first-timers who did that! Even if you like a member of another
team, it’s in extremely bad taste to root for them when they score for the
opposing team and then pretend you’re a fan of the home team! Pick one team or
another! Be a Bulls fan or don’t be. I liked Setoguchi when he played for the
Sharks too, but now he doesn’t, so I moved on, time for others to do the same.
I know the
Lockout has been good for ECHL teams as far as attendance, but in some ways it’s
been negative because many of the fans don’t “get” the ECHL. They don’t respect
the league and aren’t trying to understand how it works. They don’t think the
players are good or aren’t even paid! Those fools sitting in back of me were
talking, they were drunk so it was quite loud. One of them said “So, which
players are professional?” Another said “I don’t know the numbers of the two
that are.” This went on for a while. I couldn’t take it anymore, so I said, “they’re
all professional.” One replied back “No, I mean, which ones are ‘actual’
professionals.”
At that
point, I just shook my head. Anything further would have been wasted energy on
my part. I blame the movie “Goon” for losers like them. Even though it was an
entertaining movie, it was highly inaccurate and really hurt minor hockey’s
image. There’s no way in hell drunks like this could go to an NHL game and act
like that.
They were
screaming at the top of their lungs things like “USA! USA!” Huh? Most of the
players are from Canada. Finally in the Third Period, they got up and tried to
get into the Goal-Area bar that’s just open for Elevated, Glass & Box Seat
Holders. I of course, watched their whole drunken escapade and eventual denial
of entry. It was much more fun than the game at that point except for one fight
at the end of the game by Jordan Clendenning, which was a pretty good one.
Don’t go to
a Bulls game and think you can act like a complete drunken loser and scream
whatever you want. You’re still at a PROFESSIONAL HOCKEY GAME, so think of the
people around you. Try to show some respect. Also, The Bulls are an independent
team. Sure, they’re affiliated with the Sharks but they are NOT owned by them.
This is a different league with different players, so think of them in that
light. I know this is new to all of us and new is hard sometimes, but new is
also fun, isn’t it?
The team is
going through a learning curve now and it’s going to be hard to find consistency.
They will find it, hopefully sooner rather than later, but they will find it.
Wednesday,
November 14th, they travel back to Ontario to take on the Reign once
more. Hopefully this time we will be victorious and then this Friday, November
16th, they begin a 3-game homestand with one game against the Idaho
Steelheads and two games versus the Utah Grizzlies.
GO BULLS!
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