One year
ago, I met Coach Curcio and the Bulls new mascot Rawhide at Park 77 Bar in the
Park Merced area on San Francisco. Curcio talked about the new hockey team he
was bringing to San Francisco. I had been reading and hearing about it since
July of the previous year, 2011, but this was the first time I got to hear
about it from the man himself.
Warm Ups |
It was also
the day the Forty Niners lost to the New York Giants in the NFC Championship Game.
On that rainy, dreary, and very cold day, the Giants dashed all hopes for the
Niners. Sometimes good things come from not-so-good things, and the dreams of
having a San Francisco hockey team came closer to reality that day.
At noon
today, I was on BART going to Castro Valley to meet other SF Bull devotees ready
to watch the Bulls take on the Thunder in Stockton in the last of a three-game
series. Each team had won one game so this was the deciding and most important
contest.
Rob Kwiet |
As we waited in line to get in to the shiny and nice Stockton Arena, (we love the Cow Palace, but let’s face it; it’s “rustic”), the Forty Niners game was ending. The Niners WON and would go to the SUPERBOWL!!!! WOOHOO!!! So one year made all the difference. It was a beautiful day, almost warm, and the wonderful 49ers were off to New Orleans. We were all smiling, regardless of whether we followed football or not, it was good news for the Bay Area and for all of Northern California. It brought Bulls fans and Thunder fans together.
Jonathan Lessard |
There were about 10 of us in the group. It was a great, energetic group, complete in our orange jerseys and t-shirts. We first went to the warm up area to get pictures and let the team know we were there to support them. How could they NOT know with our loud voices and bright orange colors?
Our seats were also really nice, and to their credit, the Thunder fans were very cool. It was on a Sunday, Family Day and much more sedate than what I've heard about Friday night games anyway.
Kris Belan |
The Thunder
are a good team. Playing against them is not easy. But the Bulls were the better
team today. The team was switched on. They communicated successfully, were well
prepared, and on those rare occasions when the refs called penalties, they got
through the PKs without giving away any points. I don’t have any stats, but if
the last two games are any indication, the Bulls will not be last in the Penalty
Kill much longer. They’ve been doing an excellent job at getting through them
without any damage. Much of the credit has to go to Scot Langdon, Rob Kwiet and
Cody Carlson. The team suffers without Langdon, his ability to fight off
attacking forwards is missed greatly when not there. Kwiet is such a leader,
especially at the set-up. He has a grace, even in the face of seeming chaos, he
can settle down the lines until they get into the right positions, and Cody has
some greatly needed energy on the defense that the team lost with the Guimond
trade. But all the defensemen have been doing well in the last two games.
Scrimmage right in front of us! |
And please,
keep Dean Ouellet and Peter Sivak skating together! They skate so well in one
line. Peter kept his goals scored to six games. He also saluted us Bulls fans
as he skated past!!! With the addition of Galiardi or Trudeau, that line may be
the best one the Bulls have. Lessard could potentially be strong enough to
carry another line with Tuckerman, they seem to skate in a similar fashion;
smash em up hockey! In fact, today Lessard fought and pounded his opponent into
the ice in five seconds!
Once again Taylor Nelson did an outstanding job at the net.
Once again Taylor Nelson did an outstanding job at the net.
The Bulls
scored quickly and often. Even the lack of penalty calling didn’t stop their
goal drives. Tuckerman was given a free shot, which unfortunately, he missed,
but the score was already 5-1 at that point.
Here’s the
scoring:
1st
Period: Rylan Galiardi scores 1-0, Peter Sivak scores 2-0
2nd
Period: Berglund (Stockton) 2-1, Sebastien Trudeau 3-1, Cody Carlson 4-1
3rd
Period: Alex Tuckerman 5-1, O'Neill scores 5-2
I would love
to make a trip like this again during the season and hopefully do this a lot
more next season!
The Go Bulls Gang |
There is no
Bulls Weekly until Feb 20th and the next Bulls home game is January
31st against Ontario, which is a 50% off beer night!
GO NINERS!
GO SHARKS!
GO BULLS!
AWESOME!
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