Friday, December 21, 2012

THURSDAY WITH THE BULLS

November 20, 2012

Thursday was a busy day for the team. First, the entire team participated in a candlelight vigil for the victims of Newtown. It was moving and emotional for everyone.

Newtown Memorial

A children's choir sang and the players took the ice as each victim's name was read. A good-sized crowd gathered, holding candles as the skaters help tribute to the children and adults lost.


Warming Up the Ice



Directly after the vigil was SF Bulls Live. Jason's guest was Alex Tuckerman. The crowd was the biggest yet at Pedro's Cantina. If you haven't joined us, Jason Lckhart, Voice of the SF Bulls, has an hour-long online show with one or two Bulls players, starting at 6pm, either on a Wednesday or Thursday. There are food and drink specials. It's a lot of fun to hang out with Jason and the players and your fellow Bulls fans.

Alex Tuckerman & Jason Lockhart

Great Crowd at Pedro's 

We had a great time with Alex, Jason and the Coach was there as well. I hope you can make it next week!



I'm very happy to announce that the Bulls FINALLY have their Upcoming Events Calendar up under the Community portion of their website. This is something I've been bugging them about for months. Now you can scan the area for public appearances and special events. There's a couple things coming up for help out the SF Zoo which I'll talk about in a future blog.


I hope to see you Friday night at the End of the World As We Know It Game. Come in your BEST End of the World Costume and you'll get two FREE tickets to the December 28th game against the Las Vegas Wranglers.

GO BULLS!!!


Tuesday, December 18, 2012

BULLS GAME AT HP PAVILION - Part 2

December 18, 2012

Continuing from today's earlier blog....

Yes, the Bulls lost 6-4. Stockton overpowered us on nearly every level. The Bulls tried to pull it out at the end, but ran out of time. The Bulls' weaknesses were in communication, passing, basic stuff really. The team needs to talk to one another. Time to hit the drills again, Guys.

Peter Sivak

The game was exciting and there were some good fights. Sharks fans aren't used to the hard-hitting style of the Bulls. I prefer this East-Coast style over the passive McLellan school of hockey. I like challenging, in your face ice. So, stop thinking the Bulls are Sharks Jr. Far from it. I think some of the Sharks fans were shocked and delighted by their aggressive playing as well, having put up with the passiveness of TMc for so long, maybe this was a nice change for them.

It was great to see so the Bulls Faithful at HP last night. That made me very happy. But during one moment last night I was extremely not happy. One Sharks fan decided he thought it would be funny to make fun of the Bulls. Here he and his friends went to a game FOR FREE. A Bulls game. FOR FREE. And what did he do afterwards, he made fun of the Bulls. As soon as I heard him, I told him to shut the f**k up. He did. Lucky for him. I will not put up with anyone badmouthing my Bulls.

Daniil Tarasov

I don't understand how any fan of a league who is NOT even playing this season (and who probably will NOT play at all this season) can have an attitude about a league who's working hard to give their fans great entertainment.

So, if you are not yet a Bulls fan, join us at a couple games. No, the Cow Palace is not all shiny and pretty. It's all fancy and the seats aren't all perfect. But, the fans are friendly, and we have a great time!

Rob Kwiet

SF Bulls Live happens this Thursday at Pedros Cantina at 6pm, just across the street from AT&T Park.

Friday, December 21st, the Bulls play the Ontario Reign in the End of the World Game. Where would YOU rather be when the world ends?

GO BULLS!

BULLS GAME AT HP PAVILION


PART 1:

December 18, 2012

When I first heard the news that the Bulls/Thunder game from January 16th to HP Pavilion last night, I had mixed feelings. First and the very most important thing, I was happy for the Bulls players. This was an extremely rare and unique opportunity for these minor league athletes to get ice time on an NHL rink in a huge arena. There were over 12,000 people gathered, watching, most were watching anyway. More on that in a bit. So, for the players’ sakes, it was great.

As I have written previously, this was not the Bulls’ idea. Nope. This came from the Sharks management, and it certainly showed. Most people attending were Sharks fans, who would have probably been just as happy if two teams from Who Cares Where had been playing, to be honest. When the players were announced, more applause arose for Ryane Clowe than anyone else. To be expected, 80-90% Sharks fans, this was not a Bulls crowd.

When I got inside, I noticed just how few Bulls fans there were. A very small amount of hockey lovers percentage were dressed in orange, black and gold. This made me a little sad. Perhaps I was hoping for too much. I know that only a small percentage of tickets were given to Bulls fans after the majority of Sharks fans had their fill. What was left went to Ticketmaster. So, that’s my mistake for thinking otherwise.

I was seated at the Bulls end of the rink Goal side and up a ways. Disappointed in my seats, I looked around to see I was the only one in rows of people dressed in Bulls gear. However, Hans Benson was sitting behind me for two of the periods so I got the chance to chat with him a little bit. That was cool.

The lack of interest in the game by so many people in my area was really surprising to me. In fact, a couple sitting in front of me didn’t like that I shouted during the game and cheered and called out player’s names. Isn’t that what REAL fans do? If you don’t care about the game, or want something quiet to go to, I’m sure there’s a low cost ballet performance you can attend.

This was Bulls hockey!!! It wasn’t a Sharks game, but you could hardly convince the majority of people attending. Ask them the name of our mascot and I bet 90% of them couldn’t tell you. Fortunately, a few of them got into the game after a bit in my section. I talked with a nice group of Sharks fans who hopefully will go see a Bulls game or two.

I do hope even a handful of Sharks fans will become Bulls followers. I’m not saying to become fanatical like many of us Bulls Faithful, but give them a chance in their own house. Move out of your comfort zone. The NHL isn’t here for you, are they?

I want to thank the Bulls management and staff for working so hard putting this together at the last minute. You all have been working nonstop for days and it’s truly appreciated. I also really want to thank the Bulls for providing AMAZING transportation to each and every Bulls game. Caltrain SUCKS! The train back home was 30 minutes late and I did not even step through the door to my apartment until 1:15am. So the very fact that the Bulls have a FREE SHUTTLE to and from BART is awesome!

  

I’ll post pictures later today and do a follow up with things to come for the Bulls this week.

GO BULLS!

Friday, December 14, 2012

BULLS PULL OUT VICTORY THEIR WAY

November 14, 2012


Last night's Bulls win against the Stockton Thunder was a stunner and something the Bulls have done a few times in their short history. The game bounced back between the two teams with Peter Sivak slipping in a quick goal to win the game in Overtime 4-3.

Andrew Crescenzi 

If you've been paying attention all season, however, this come-from-behind win is nothing new. They've been doing it again and again. Sometimes, like last night, the Bulls can come back and rule the roost, while at other times, they fall short. But they never give up.

It's one of the things I love so much about this team. NEVER SAY DIE. I was reading a couple writers who expressed dismay that towards the end of the game, they thought the Bulls had lost the game, and then came back to win. Huh? Perhaps they don't know Our Beloved San Francisco Bulls. The Bulls Faithful have already seen them come back from a 4-1 deficit early in the year, as well as closer scores. It's that fighting spirit that's respected so much in the SF Bay Area. We're home to the original Forty-Niners, who came to California searching for wealth, as well as pioneers, immigrants and all who are looking for a better life. So a team with grit and fire that does not give up is well-respected quickly here.

The Bulls beat the Thunder in Overtime, and it was a nail-biter for most of the three periods. This is not to say there weren't mistakes. Lack of rebounds were costly to San Francisco. But Stockton's inadequate puck handling made up for a lot of it.

Dylan King, Peter Sivak & Rob Kwiet 

It was also the Bulls' first 50% off beers night, or 2-for-1. They're not allowed to say that though, because they can't advertise free beer, hence the 50% off advertising, but free beer is always a good and popular thing. The crowd got into the cheaper beers big time.

Tonight the Bulls play the Ontario Reign and tomorrow night the Bakersfield Condors. Then on Monday they once again play Stockton at HP Pavilion. Please, WEAR BULLS GEAR! This will NOT be a Sharks game, so leave your Sharks clothing at home. Be Bulls Proud and show off you Orange, Black & Gold!!!

GO BULLS!

Wednesday, December 12, 2012

THOUGHTS ON THE FREE GAME MONDAY NIGHT


December 12, 2012


There was a flurry of activity at Bulls HQ this week. The announcement of a free game between the Bulls and the Stockton Thunder at the Shark Tank in San Jose on Monday, December 17th was followed by a tidal wave of of crazed Bay Area hockey fans.

It was a huge undertaking for the young team. First, understand it was the San Jose Sharks’ idea. The logistics to make it happen were Herculean-size and considering how little time the All-Pro staff had, they did a great job.

I’m thinking that because it was the Sharks’ idea, the NHL team also felt that their customers, ie:  Sharks season ticket holders, should get first crack at the tickets. OK, fair enough, I can understand that. Your league is so messed up right now, you have to do SOMETHING to make your customers happy. But at this point, the Bulls didn’t even know how many tickets the Sharks would give them. They were at the bigger team's mercy. Fortunately, there were enough tickets so everyone on ticket plans could get two with the rest sold this morning on Ticket Master.

Yes, there were glitches and a few problems. There are bound to be some in an operation this large thrown together so quickly. This was a LAST MINUTE deal, and out of the control of the Bulls. Keep this in mind if you are blaming everything on them. Some understanding will go a long ways.

And then there were the Stockton fans who were upset they did not get the chance to reserve tickets before they went to Ticket Master. To these Thunder fans: this is an AWAY GAME through an NHL team not affiliated with them. Yes, The Sharks were a PARTIAL affiliate in the past, sharing the Thunder with the Edmonton Oilers. So, even when the Sharks were affiliates of the Thunder, they were not the only affiliated team. Back to the present day… Stockton fans were very vocal about their feelings of entitlements, and I think it’s misplaced. They will be visitors Monday night, in an opposing team’s house, and they’d better get used to it.

Another thing to understand is that many of the ECHL players will never get the chance to play in an NHL venue ever again. This is a BIG DEAL to them! Sure, some of them are going on to big careers, but a lot are not. Just having one night to play in the Shark Tank is like a dream and one that many never be able to repeat.

Oh, and one last thing I nearly forgot. This is the first ECHL game played at an NHL venue for a long time, so, it's going to be cool to be a part of history, don't you think?

So before you’re ready to tear up your Bulls tickets and curse them out to your friends, they worked really hard at making this as good of a night as they can. Let’s all have a great time and support our guys and team, OK?


Jordan Clendenning & Jason Lockhart

I just got back from SF Bulls Live at Pedro’s Cantina. Jordan Clendenning was Jason’s guest tonight. It was a great interview and a lot of fun to hang out with the fans, Jason and Jordan. Next week it will be back at Pedro’s. I believe it will be on Wednesday the 19th. It’s directly across from AT&T Park and starts at 6pm, so join us, will ya?

Rocky (Bulls Matador Club) & Jordan Clendenning 


Tomorrow night, Thursday, December 13th the Bulls host the Thunder for 2-for-1 beers. Let’s get another win against our arch-rivals! Hope to see you there!

GO BULLS!!!    

Sunday, December 9, 2012

RIVALS – WHICH TEAMS DO YOU HATE?


The Bulls played two games against the Colorado Eagles this weekend. They lost both, the first 5-1 and the second 3-1. The second game was a much better effort. The Boys fought hard and the offense was highly improved over Friday night.

In fact, Saturday night’s game was really exciting. I knew the Bulls were serious when they had more Shots on Goal (10) in the first five minutes of the First Period than they had in the whole First Period of Friday night’s game (2). Both the offense and defense were skate to skate with Colorado throughout the whole game. The big difference was Colorado’s Goaltender Kyle Jones. And even though they lost the game, the effort didn’t go unnoticed.

What also was observed was the Eagles love of cheap shops, sniping and all around bad sportsmanship. During both games, I have rarely seen a team with an attitude as poor as Colorado. Even when a Bulls player got close to the Eagles bench because pushed into by an Eagles; player, one of the Eagles would push him away or start sniping at him. It’s funny because when I mentioned some of this on Twitter a friend of mine from Kansas confirmed this from the Eagles’ days in the CHL (Central Hockey League), so they have a history of bad attitude.

This got me to thinking… the Bulls are a brand new team. We’re still setting things down, figuring out who our rivalries will be. I’d say within our own division, the biggest ones are with the Stockton Thunder and the Ontario Reign. Time will tell who will be the biggest one of these. But a new one emerged this weekend.

Even though they’re not in the Pacific Division, (they’re in the Mountain), with the nasty disposition they’ve had towards the Bulls in the three games the teams have played so far, the Eagles are well on their way to being rivals.

In both home games, the two teams had three fights in the first game and two fights in the second. In Friday night’s game, the fights were in the First Period, with Colorado nearly begging to fight. Not sure why this team has such a snarky attitude, but they do.

The worst Eagles’ offense came when one of their players, I think it was Collin Bowman #10, but I’m not certain, tripped #55, Marek Viedensky and hit him in the private area, causing him to fall in intense pain on the ice. We fans were outraged. Not only that, the Eagles player then had the nerve to argue with the Ref about the penalty!  Lucky for him it was at the end of the game or the Bulls would have had a thing or two to “discuss” with him on the ice later.

Eagles #10 Collin Bowman

I can’t wait for the Bulls to play Colorado again because I know that the next round, we’re going to beat these pigeons!

Mark your calendars for SF Bulls Live this Wednesday when it’s back at Pedro’s Cantina across the street from AT&T Park. Be there! It’s loads of fun and you get to hang out with Jason Lockhart and one or two Bulls players.

Next game is Thursday against the Stockton Thunder. It’s two-for-one beer night so let’s turn out and show those Stockton fans who’s house it is! They seem to mistakenly think it’s theirs whenever they show up!

GO BULLS!

Dean Ouellet, Rob Kwiet & Me


Saturday, December 8, 2012

TEDDY BEARS ON PARADE!

December 7, 2012


I don't know about you, but this time of year is usually of whirlwind of responsibilities with a full schedule and tons of things I have to attend or get done. And I'm not even including Bulls games or activities. It's very easy to forget that many of the littlest of us go without this time of year. It's not difficult to get caught up in all the fervor of errands, parties, shopping, and end of the year work and forget that lots of kids won't get presents this year.

There's a great tradition in minor league and junior league hockey called the Teddy Bear Toss. Fans bring teddy bears and when the home team gets a goal, the bears are tossed on the ice, gathered together and distributed to needy kids in the area.

Rich
Nick




The Bulls had their Teddy Bear Toss tonight. While the team lost to the Colorado Eagles 5-1 the toss was great. But first, let's get the bad news out of the way. San Francisco wasn't playing their best tonight. Their offense was lacking something. The entire First Period was void of shots, the Bulls made 3 shots I believe in 20 minutes and didn't start waking up until midway through the Second Period. So much attention has been given to defense and the special teams that perhaps this is the one area that needs the help now. Mediocre shooting is passable against a team playing as poorly as Bakersfield, but not when faced with someone who comes out strong against us.

The Bulls first and only goal was scored by Jordan Morrison in the Third Period. Finally! We all thought and then the Rain of Bears began!!!

Teddy Bears!
Lots and Lots of Teddy Bears!












It was pretty amazing and went on for only 10 minutes. So many stuffed animals from all over! What a great event. While it was happening, players on both teams talked to each other, gathered bears and reveled in the joy of the moment. Made us all feel like kids again.

Viedensky busy cleaning up

Gathering Bears 

Viedensky overseeing the gathering


Truck is all loaded with stuffed animals! 

Thanks SF Bulls for having this event! It was very special. I also want to thank Rich and Nick for inviting me to share their on-glass seats. They were great seats and an excellent spot to watch the game.

See you all Saturday night when we seek revenge against the Colorado Eagles. GO BULLS!

Me with Jordon Morrison & Justin Bowers