Sunday, September 26, 2010

Hockey season is oh, so close

Well, hockey season starts in less than three weeks, and things over at the Ice Bears office are a buzzing.

The ice goes in next Saturday (10/2). The boys start moving into their apartments next weekend. The game program will soon be at the printers. Merchandise and player equipment is starting to come into the arena. All pre-season media interviews and promotions are being arranged. There's even a game ops meeting this week.

Man, oh, man. I am getting excited. How about you? What are you looking forward to the most about the upcoming season?

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Next era in Knoxville hockey begins

Next era in Knoxville hockey begins
Craigen takes the reigns as new head coach of the Ice Bears 


KNOXVILLE, Tenn. - It has been a little more than a week since the Knoxville Ice Bears named Mike Craigen as the fifth head coach in the organization's history. Chances are, Craigen has not stopped smiling since.

Mike Murray, Mike Craigen and Kevin Swider
(photo courtesy of Knoxville Ice Bears)
Craigen is no stranger to Knoxville. He played with the Ice Bears for four seasons (2004-2008), 
earning two SPHL championships and racking up 196 points (82 goals, 114 assists) and 896 penalty minutes in 216 games.

After retiring nearly two years ago, Craigen quickly realized he might have hung up the skates a little too soon. A return to Knoxville and the ice, plus a slightly higher paycheck than the capped salary of a SPHL player, were just the thing to lure the 28-year-old away from the security of his telecommunications job back in Canada.

"After retiring from hockey, I missed the game immensely, especially the way the game is played in Knoxville, the people here and the organization," Craigen said. "Once you get accustomed to the way of life down here, it is something that doesn't leave you very quickly."

Persistence paid off for the Buckhorn, Ontario native, who applied for the bench boss spot last season after Scott Hillman left to coach in the Central Hockey League. The honor went to Hillman's assistant, Marc Rodgers. Rodgers and the team parted ways over the summer, opening the way for Craigen's return.

Craigen admits he probably was not ready to head the team last year. He gained valuable experience as the assistant coach of Central Canadian Hockey League’s Peterborough Stars, which strengthened his resolve to coach at a professional level.

"Being away from the game for a few years made me realize how much a part of my life hockey was and how much of a great lifestyle it was. I missed the game and I got the passion back for it," Craigen said. "It's that age old saying, you don't know what you've got until it's gone, and that really was the case."

Knoxville Ice Bears General Manager Mike Murray, along with newly appointed Director of Hockey Operations Kevin Swider, interviewed more than 10 candidates before deciding to give Craigen a shot.

Craigen believes he is the best man for the job because of his knowledge of the league, his comfort level with the city and his rapport with the organization and fans.

Read the rest of the article at ProHockeyNews.com

Friday, July 16, 2010

Swider Swaps Helmet and Pads for Suit and Tie

Read full article here: ProHockeyNews.com



Swider Swaps Helmet and Pads for Suit and Tie
League leader joins Ice Bears front office team 
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KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — When you think about the Knoxville Ice Bears, or the SPHL for that matter, the first name that comes to mind is Kevin Swider. He lead the league in scoring six times, collected three SPHL championships 
with the Ice Bears, amassed 676 points (264 G, 412 A) in 374 regular season games and logged 71 points (20 G, 51 A) in 51 playoff games.
Quietly and without fanfare, Swider retired from hockey at the end of last season. The task of replacing the league’s most prolific scorer will now fall upon the Ice Bears' new Director of Hockey Operations - Kevin Swider.
The 32-year-old Livonia, Mich. native decided to make his retirement official after a tough year on the ice, with the team squeaking by the Fayetteville FireAntz in the first round of the playoffs only to fall to eventual President Cup Champion Huntsville Havoc.
Swider's choice to retire wasn't easy, nor was it made quickly. 

Monday, July 12, 2010

Swider Takes Position In Ice Bears Front Office

Press Release from the Knoxville Ice Bears

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. - Knoxville Ice Bears President and General Manager Mike Murray announced today that Kevin Swider has been appointed Director of Hockey Operations.

Swider joins the Ice Bears organization to transition his decorated playing career, which includes three SPHL Championships, four regular season titles, and six consecutive scoring titles, to building championship team from the front office.

Kevin's first responsibility will be to finalize and execute the Knoxville Ice Bears Youth Hockey School, which runs July 19 - July 25, at Cool Sports in West Knoxville. He has two remaining spots for any of the last minute registrants.

"We are pleased to have Kevin join our organization," Murray said. "He brings a depth of knowledge, tremendous work ethic and a dedication to winning that will strengthen our first-class staff."

Swider joins Murray and will assist in the recruitment of a new head coach and, once the new coach is settled, be a valuable resource in recruiting a championship team.

"I am extremely excited for the opportunity to continue working with the Knoxville Ice Bears in a whole new capacity, " Swider said. "We have had great success as an organization and I have been honored to be a part of it. I look forward to this new challenge."

The 32-year-old native of Livonia, Mich., is the longest tenured Ice Bear, playing all or part of each season of the team's existence since 2002. During his time with the organization, he has amassed 676 points (264 G, 412 A) in 374 regular season games and registered 71 points (20 G, 51A) in 51 playoff games.

Swider has served as the Player Assistant Coach for the past three seasons and, in his new role, will be responsible for a range of duties, including recruiting, managing salary cap, handling travel, and arranging player accommodations, as well as securing new corporate partnerships and season ticket holders.

The Ferris State University graduate has a strong grasp of the SPHL and a good relationship with commissioner Jim Combs.

Kevin and his wife, Angela, have a 9-month-old daughter Avery.

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Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Ice Bears begin looking for new head coach



KNOXVILLE, Tenn. – After just one season as head coach, Marc Rodgers is leaving the Knoxville Ice Bears.

A team press release stated the search for a new head coach will begin immediately. Until a new bench leader is found, Ice Bears President and General Manager Mike Murray will assume all hockey operations duties.

“(Marc) Rodgers has been a valued member of the Ice Bears in varying capacities 
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Former Knoxville head coach Marc Rodgers (photo courtesy of Knoxville Ice Bears)
for the past four seasons.  His contributions have been appreciated during his tenure,” Murray said. “We want to thank him for his service to the Ice Bears organization over the years. ”

According to Nick Gates at the Knoxville News Sentinel, the coaching change came during a meeting on Monday with the team’s owners and Murray.

Rodgers was an assistant under Scott Hillman when the Ice Bears won back-to-back SPHL championships in 2008 and 2009. Rodgers was named the head coach when Hillman left the Ice Bears to coach the expansion Missouri Mavericks of the Central Hockey League.

With Rodgers at the helm, the Ice Bears finished fourth last season with a 30-23-3 record. The season brought many memorable moments, most notably the goalie fight in January that knocked net minder Andrew Gallant out of action for a month and the bench-clearing brawl against the Fayetteville FireAntz during the last game of the regular season.
In the post season, Knoxville was able to escape Fayetteville in the first round but lost to eventual SPHL champion Huntsville in the semifinals. 

The Ice Bears are heading into an important time of the off-season when player recruitment becomes the focus. Gates reported on Sunday that captain Kevin Swider, considered by many to be the best player in the history of the league with six scoring titles and two MVP trophies, has officially retired. Additionally, veteran forward Tim Vitek has hung up his skates. With two of the franchise's most prolific scorers not returning, finding replacements and rebuilding the roster has taken on new meaning.
Stay with Pro Hockey News for more on this developing story.
Contact the author at kristina.shands@prohockeynews.com  

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

SPHL concludes annual Board of Governors meeting

CHARLOTTE, NC (June 18, 2010) – The annual meeting of the Southern Professional Hockey League Board of Governors concluded Wednesday in Las Vegas, NV with several topics being discussed, including finalization of the 2011 playoff format. 

2011 Playoff Format:

The top six (6) finishers in the league standings will make the playoffs:

ROUND 1
Series A - #1 Seed will play #6 Seed in a best-of-five series with the #1 Seed hosting Games 1, 3 and 5 (if necessary)

Series B - #2 Seed will play #5 Seed in a best-of-three series with the #2 Seed hosting Games 1 and 3 (if necessary)

Series C - #3 Seed will play #4 Seed in a best-of-three series with the #3 Seed hosting Games 1 and 3 (if necessary).

ROUND 2
Winner of Series A gets a bye to Championship Round

Winner of Series B plays winner of Series C in a best-of-three series with the highest-seeded team hosting Games 1 and 3 (if necessary)

PRESIDENT’S CUP FINALS
The highest remaining seed will host Games 1, 3 and 5 (if necessary) in the best-of-five Championship.

“By far, the playoff format was the most discussed topic of the meeting,” stated President Jim Combs.  “The Board evaluated several different scenarios in trying to come up with a format that gave equal weight to competition and economics.  Ultimately, the Board voted to retain the playoff format that was used last season and while not perfect, we feel it offers the best overall balance for the teams involved.”

Team Rosters

Teams will still have an 18-man roster during the season, but will only be allowed to dress 17 players for games, one fewer than last season.

League Standings

For the 2010-2011 regular season, teams will no longer receive a point for an overtime or shootout loss.  The winning team will still receive two points in the standings.

“We feel that eliminating the point for an overtime or shootout loss will increase the quality and intensity of play throughout the league,” explained Combs.  “In researching what effect the loss of the additional point would have had on past standings, we found that the point differential between teams actually decreased, making the overall standings much closer.

2009-2010                                       2009-2010
Standings (actual)                    Standings (without OTL)

Team                  Points               Team                Points
xMississippi          76                  Mississippi          68 
xHuntsville            71                  Huntsville            62
xFayetteville          65                  Fayetteville          62
xKnoxville             63                  Knoxville             60
xPensacola            58                  Pensacola            50
xColumbus           51                  Louisiana             46 
Louisiana              48                  Columbus            44

x-made playoffs

“In the past, teams that have been tied late in the game would change their style of play in order to finish the third period still tied, knowing they were getting a point by doing so,” added Combs.  “Now that it’s either two points or none, the emphasis is back on playing to win instead of playing not to lose.”

Election of Officers

By unanimous vote of the Board, the following individuals were elected to serve as officers for the 2010-2011 season:

Chairman:            Tim Kerr, Pensacola
Vice Chairman:     Mike Murray, Knoxville
Treasurer:            Keith Jeffries, Huntsville
Secretary:             Doug Price, League Office

Roster Deadlines

The SPHL trade deadline will be Monday, February 28, 2011 while the last day for SPHL teams to add a player who has played outside of North America during the 2010-2011 season will be Tuesday, February 1, 2011.

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Past and Current Ice Bears Play in Summer Tournament this weekend

From the Knoxville Ice Bears newsletter:

Summer has melted the ice at the Knoxville Civic Coliseum, but many of your local Ice Bears will be playing in an annual summer tournament this weekend, June 4-6, at Cool Sports (Icearium) in West Knoxville.

Games start Friday night at 8:40 pm when seven-time SPHL scoring champion Kevin Swider and Team Knoxville take on Nashville's Southern Ice, lead by former NHL defenseman Jim McKenzie.

The marquee match-up will be played on Saturday at 6:30 pm when Knoxville Cherokee's all-time leading scorer and current GM Mike Murray will face off against the SPHL's all-time leading scorer Kevin Swider.

Admission is free for all games.

Players include:
Team Knoxville: KJ Voorhees, Kevin Swider, Mike Bulawka, Josh Akright

Team Dirty Dogs: Mike Murray, Tim Sinasac, Rich Zalewski, Travis Hansen, Chris Brannen

Team Huntsville: Bill McCreary and Keith Rowe of the Huntsville Havoc (you don’t have to cheer them if you don’t want, we wont make you)

Southern Ice: Jim McKenzie (Former Nashville Predator)

Friday, June 4

Time, Level, Home Team, Away Team, Game #
8:40pm, A, Knoxville, Southern Ice, #4

9:50pm, A, Dirty Dogs, Huntsville, #5

Saturday, June 5
10:20am, A, Southern Ice, Dirty Dogs, #9
11:30am, A, Huntsville, Knoxville, #10

6:30pm, A, Knoxville, Dirty Dogs, #16

7:40pm, A, Huntsville, Southern Ice, #17

Sunday, June 6
12:00pm, A, CHAMPIONSHIP GAME, #23

Hope everyone is having a phenomenal summer and look forward to seeing many of you there!

Thursday, May 6, 2010

Knoxville Ice Bears Announce Protected List


The Knoxville Ice Bears, along with all SPHL member teams, are allowed to protect 13 players from their final roster.  The remaining unprotected players are eligible for the dispersal draft for Augusta.  Listed below are the protect players and number of professional games played.
Protected
B.J Pelkey (RW) - GP 173
*Chis Brannen (D)) - GP 360
Mike Bulawka (LW) - GP 111
Mark Van Vliet (D) - GP 111
Travis Martell (D) - GP 113
Frank Furdero (C) -  GP 139
Travis Hanson (LW) - GP 107
David Segal (C) - GP 145
Jim Jensen (D) - GP 115
Andrew Gallant (G) - GP 92
*Kevin Harris (D) - GP 323
*Kevin Swider (C) - GP 470
Kyle Bochek (C) - GP 25

Unprotected
John Halverson (D) - GP 69
Taylor Hustead (RW) - GP 159
Chad Collins (G) - GP 214
*Tim Vitek (LW) - GP 265
Mike Kneeland (RW) - GP 50
Darcy Rees (D) - GP 6
Rich Zalewski (D) - GP 49
Grant Farrell (D) - GP 57

* Veterans

I'm hoping Swides comes back. He deserves to go out on top and with a HUGE bang. I like Zalweski and Hustead. I hope they find their way back to the roster.

What are your thoughts? You can see the rest of the protected list at SPHL's website.


Monday, April 12, 2010

Well, this is it

With the loss to the Huntsville Havoc last Friday, the Knoxville Ice Bears season comes to an end. I have had such an amazing time over the past seven months. The people I have met and the fans I have talked to have made the time spent at the games more about friendship than about hockey. I have had a blast writing this blog, although I didn't quite accomplish everything I wanted to with it.

I will continue to write for ProHockeyNews.com so make sure to check out my articles there. I hope to also post a few articles on this blog over the summer.

Please let me know what you want to see here. My initial goal was to provide you, Knoxville Ice Bears' fans, a behind-the-scenes look at your hockey team. I'm not sure I managed that, but will try to bring you the view from the inner workings as long and I am privileged to work with the amazing Ice Bears' staff, in particular Kim Bittinger.

Thank you for a memorable season. Stay in touch. I'll see you in October.

Sunday, March 21, 2010

Roster Changes around the SPHL

In what looks like a last ditch effort to win at all costs, the Knoxville Ice Bears have made significant roster changes, most notably putting David Segal (C) on 30-day Injured Reserved, signing John Halverson (D), signing Darcy Rees (D), signing Kyle Bochek (C) and releasing Rich Zalewaski (D).   Here  is a list of the latest transactions around the SPHL.



TEAMDATETRANSACTION
Knoxville03/20/10Rees, Darcy (D) signed contract
Knoxville03/20/10Segal, David (C) placed on 30 day IR
Knoxville03/19/10Rees, Darcy (D) released
Mississippi03/19/10Bieber, Jeff (D) waived
Mississippi03/19/10Klaren, Nick (D) assigned by South Carolina (ECHL)
Huntsville03/18/10Myers, Chris (F) waived
Huntsville03/18/10Hartinger, Vladimir (D) signed contract
Columbus03/17/10McMonagle, Tom (F) waived
Columbus03/17/10Upton, Tom (D) signed 3 game tryout
Columbus03/17/10Moore, Daryl (LW) claimed off waivers
Knoxville03/17/10Zalewski, Rich (D) waived
Knoxville03/17/10Halverson, John (D) signed contract
Louisiana03/16/10Moore, Daryl (F) waived
Mississippi03/16/10Senft, Ryan (G) waived
Mississippi03/16/10Senft, Ryan (G) activated from IR
Mississippi03/16/10Moor, Daryl (D) activated from IR
Mississippi03/16/10Moor, Daryl (D) waived
Pensacola03/16/10Hill, Jason (RW) signed contract
Pensacola03/16/10Barr, Tyler (RW) placed on 30 day IR
Louisiana03/13/10Hamilton, Jason (D) waived

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Photos from last weekend's games

I thought I would grab a couple of photos from team photographer Jim Purvis so you can see some of the action that took place during the two home games against the Fayetteville FireAntz last weekend. 

The boys played great- especially team captain Kevin Swider.  Swider had four goals in the game Saturday.  Unbelievable.  It was quite the statement to the FireAntz and the rest of the league that Knoxville wants to win the President's Cup again- and bad.

You can find lots of amazing game photos on Jim's website, http://www.wknox.net/pic/.
















Monday, March 15, 2010

Segal Suspended Two Games


CHARLOTTE, NC - The SPHL announced that Knoxville forward David Segal has been suspended two games as a result of his actions during SPHL Game #175 against Fayetteville on March 13.
 
At 5:39 of the second period, Segal was assessed a game misconduct under Rule 40.5, Verbal Abuse of Officials.  The game misconduct was Segal’s fifth of the season, resulting in the automatic two-game suspension for accumulated game misconducts.
Segal will miss Knoxville’s games at Columbus on March 18 and at Fayetteville on March 19.

Monday, March 8, 2010

Ice Bears roster changes

On tonight's Coach's Show, Coach Rodgers mentioned recent roster changes, namely the release of Donald Melnyck. He also mentioned two new players on their way to Knoxville on 3-game tryouts. These two guys are Darcy Rees and Kyle Bochek. See stats below. Should be interesting watching these two in action this weekend.

Darcy Rees
Defense
Born May 8 1988 -- Kingston, ONT
Height 6.05 -- Weight 195 -- Shoots L

                                                                     --- Regular Season ---        ---- Playoffs ----
Season      Team                              Lge          GP  G  A  Pts  PIM      GP  G  A  Pts  PIM
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2006-07    Gatineau Olympiques    QMJHL   14   0   1    1      6          --   --  --    --    --
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Kyle Bochek
Center
Born Mar 11 1988 -- Port Severn, ONT
Height 6.00 -- Weight 195 -- Shoots L


                                                                     --- Regular Season ---         ---- Playoffs ----
Season      Team                            Lge        GP   G   A   Pts   PIM        GP  G  A  Pts  PIM
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2005-06     Milton Icehawks         OPJHL   20    2   3     5      44
2005-06     Collingwood Blues     OPJHL   19    3   1     4      19
2006-07     Kingston Frontenacs   OHL      51    7   7     14     67          5    2   0    2      4
2007-08     Kingston Frontenacs   OHL      54   10  10    20     90          --  --  --    --     --
2008-09     Kingston Frontenacs   OHL      1      0    0      0       0           --  --  --    --     --
2008-09     Saginaw Spirit             OHL     66    16   7     23   113          8   3  2    5      4
2009-10     Missouri Mavericks*   CHL    18      2    1      3     2 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
* No longer on active roster. Current statistics as of 2010-03-08

Saturday, March 6, 2010

Knoxville Hockey Legends Take to the Ice this Saturday


Ever wonder what happened to your favorite former Knoxville hockey player?

Ray’s ESG and WIMZ present Legends Night on Saturday, March 13, 2010.  Knoxville hockey legends take on the University of Tennessee hockey team at 5 p.m., before the Knoxville Ice Bears game at the Knoxville Civic Coliseum.

Legends Night is dedicated to those hockey greats that have played in Knoxville and helped the sport become a vital part of the Knoxville community.

The Legends roster is as follows:

Chad Thompson - Knoxville Cherokees/Speed

Mike Murray - Knoxville Cherokees

Marc Rodgers - Knoxville Cherokees

K.J. Voorhees - Knoxville Ice Bears

Carl LeBlanc - Knoxville Cherokees

Sean Mangan - Knoxville Cherokees

Steve Ryding - Knoxville Cherokees

Patrick Noiseux - Knoxville Cherokees/Speed

J.J. Wrobel - Knoxville Ice Bears

Scott Holtzman - Knoxville Ice BearsPublish Post
Tim Sinasac - Knoxville Speed

Jeff Lindsay - Knoxville Cherokees/Speed

John Van Dale - Knoxville Cherokees

Dave Feather - University of Tennessee

Brad Courteau - Knoxville Cherokees

Rob Miller - Knoxville Ice Bears

Don LaBelle - Knoxville Knights

Jeff Dudych - Knoxville Speed
  
The Knoxville Ice Bears faceoff against the Fayetteville FireAntz after the Legends game.  Regular game tickets include both matchups.

Jerseys worn by the Legends players will be auctioned off in a silent auction during the Ice Bears game.

A postgame party at Rays ESG caps this special evening with both the Legends and current Ice Bears players.

Tickets are available by calling (865) 525-PUCK or online at http://www.knoxvilleicebears.com.

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Ice Bears' Swider named Sher-Wood SPHL Player of the Week

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact:  Doug Price

 Phone:  (704) 919-3471 

CHARLOTTE, NC (March 2, 2010) – The Southern Professional Hockey League (SPHL) today announced Kevin Swider of the Knoxville Ice Bears is the Sher-Wood SPHL Player of the Week for February 22-28.

Swider, a two-time league MVP, scored five goals and added six assists the Ice Bears went 2-2 for the week.

On Tuesday, the Livonia, MI native scored three times on the man-advantage, but it was not enough as the Ice Bears dropped a 7-5 decision to Louisiana.  Swider gained a measure of revenge against the IceGators on Thursday, assisting on five of Knoxville’s 10 goals in a 10-4 rout of Louisiana.  The SPHL’s all-time leading scorer continued his scoring ways on Friday, netting one goal and setting up another in a 6-3 win at Pensacola.  Swider finished the week by scoring his fourth power-play goal of the week in a 3-2 loss to Columbus.

Swider, who played his collegiate hockey at Ferris State (MI) University, never finished lower than third in team scoring during his four-year career and led the Bulldogs in scoring his senior season.  Also named SPHL Player of the Week for January 11-17, Swider is currently second in scoring with 72 points.  His five goals last week pushed his total to 32, marking the sixth straight season Swider has scored 30 or more goals.

Also Nominated: Jesse Cole, Columbus (4 gp, 4g, 1a, 2 ppg), Michael Richard, Mississippi (3 gp, 4g, 1a, 1 ppg) and Chris Rebernik, Pensacola (4 gp, 5g, 1 ppg, 1 shg, 1 gwg, hat trick)

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

When the walls come tumbling down


Not exactly a wall, but the plexiglass in front of the 
goal judge on the Zamboni side of the ice.

If any of you where at the Knoxville Ice Bears game last Saturday, you may have wondered why play had to be stopped about 10 minutes into the first period.  

Well, you can thank Donald Melnyck for the break- literally.  Seems he has one hell of a slapshot.  

The plexiglass in front of the goal judge on the Zamboni side of the ice had one massive crack in it and the referee determined it was unsafe to continue the game.  Good thing, too, because as soon as they got the glass on the ground it broke into very large, very sharp shards of glass.  One big hit, and someone would be in serious trouble.  

The broken glass just added to the excitement of the evening.  Miss Ice Bear was crowned- two of them. One for best dressed and one in the bikini category.  I can honestly say I am glad that is over, even though I really didn't have anything to do with it nor did I have to watch any of it.  I did, however, partake in the celebratory drinking at Rays ESG after the game.  Just wish we were celebrating a win.

Big break in the schedule and then it is just a few games until the playoffs.  I can't wait!