2:24 - "as for the guy that's not tough. that 'tough guy', move him up to #3. At the prospects game, he didn't hesitate. he did okay there."
Who would that be referring too?
Roster @ prospects game:
Quote:
Originally Posted by Patrick King, Sportsnet
As is often the case, a fight headlined the game. Saskatoon Blades defenceman Duncan Siemens gave Sven Bartschi a rough ride along the back wall and continued shoving him after Bartschi was on the ice. Ryan Nugent-Hopkins stepped in to separate the two before David Musil went toe-to-toe with Siemens.
"I think it was a great show of teamsmanship," Nugent-Hopkins described. "Bartschi was getting cross-checked in the head and I kind of just stepped in to separate the two and Musil saw that happening and he kind of just stepped in and fought Siemens."
When asked what he thought of the fight, Cherry took the opportunity to praise the Czech defender and poked fun at his father, Frank Musil, who played nearly 800 games in the National Hockey League.
"It was pretty good," Cherry said. "I guess that was Musil's second fight, eh. Pretty good -- better than his old man, anyhow."
Shows fight, then camera pans to the Jumbotron which shows the whole incident.
Musil is #6 White, Siemens is #5 Red.
RNH is #9 White, Bartschi is #25 White.
Edit - Rewatching the Senate Reforms clip, the scout's quote is actually "And as a guy thats not tough, he did fight that "tough guy", up at #3, at a prospects game. He didn't hesitate, he did ok there." Is the scout suggesting Siemens is the #3 guy on Ottawa's list? Musil (ranked in the late 20s) makes much more sense though if you assume "up at #3" refers to Musil's rank on a short list for the Nashville pick.
Last edited by CanadianHockey: 06-06-2011 at 01:08 PM.
2:24 - "as for the guy that's not tough. that 'tough guy', move him up to #3. At the prospects game, he didn't hesitate. he did okay there."
This is David Musil I believe (he fought Siemens in the prospects game--the latter fights a lot more than Musil). The discussion must be about their pick at #21.
#3 could be a reference to Siemen's ranking amongst defenceman on the Sens board, the same way the #7 ranking could also be of d-men. Tough to parse it out completely without context.
The guy that's mentioned as "he'll help you win [...] sometimes you need to win 3-1, 3-2 games"... I wonder if that might be Landeskog. He's not flashy but a good two-way guy, maybe that's what they were referencing?
But seriously, the segment was kinda disappointing. No production values at all. Nice choice with the NIN and Tron soundtrack though. There is no comparison whatsoever with "Oil Change" which was obviously produced by professionals and not some guy's brother who has some decent equipement. "Senate reform" felt like just another quick segment from the regular Sens TV stuff.
It was better than nothing I guess, thought it would be longer
Looking forward the most to the episode that would be right before the draft starts, with Murray giving his scouts the lay of the land and any trade scenario's atleast I hope there is an ep like that
If you pause the video at 1:27 while Dorion is talking with that board behind him, you can make out the following names for their WHL player rankings:
Nugent-Hopkins
Bartschi
Siemens (this is a guess, the name ends with an S and Siemens seems to be the only logical guy that fits here)
McNeill
If someone has video editing software and can play the clip frame by frame, you can make out the last couple of names while the video is transitioning between the 1:26 and
1:28 mark.
Of note already, is that they seem to really like Bartschi as they have him as the second-ranked WHL player on their list.
EDIT: Looks like the two next names after McNeil are Brodin and Rattie, although I'm not sure how Brodin gets on the list given that he plays in Europe.
If you pause the video at 1:27 while Dorion is talking with that board behind him, you can make out the following names for their WHL player rankings:
Nugent-Hopkins
Bartschi
Siemens (this is a guess, the name ends with an S and Siemens seems to be the only logical guy that fits here)
McNeill
If someone has video editing software and can play the clip frame by frame, you can make out the last couple of names while the video is transitioning between the 1:26 and
1:28 mark.
Of note already, is that they seem to really like Bartschi as they have him as the second-ranked WHL player on their list.
EDIT: Looks like the two next names after McNeil are Brodin and Rattie, although I'm not sure how Brodin gets on the list given that he plays in Europe.
Nice find! I'm sure someone has the capabilities to get the last couple of names...
Shows fight, then camera pans to the Jumbotron which shows the whole incident.
Musil is #6 White, Siemens is #5 Red.
RNH is #9 White, Bartschi is #25 White.
Edit - Rewatching the Senate Reforms clip, the scout's quote is actually "And as a guy thats not tough, he did fight that "tough guy", up at #3, at a prospects game. He didn't hesitate, he did ok there." Is the scout suggesting Siemens is the #3 guy on Ottawa's list? Musil (ranked in the late 20s) makes much more sense though if you assume "up at #3" refers to Musil's rank on a short list for the Nashville pick.
Here's what I've gleaned from that part of the video...based on what I've figured out about the board Pierre Dorion is looking at around the 1:26 mark.
It looks like that board is a ranking of WHL players, I'm pretty sure I've figured out the top 6 on that list.
When he's talking about holding his own against the #3 guy, he's talking about Musil and Siemens (who they have at #3).
What else do you expect guys? This organization always underwhelms!
yeah, what's up with that? didn't see any oil change stuff, but it sounds like it was way better.
(ok now i'm watching episode 1 on youtube. senate reform should not be compared to this, it will only dissapoint and makes the sens look like an amateur organization.)
EDIT: why didn't i watch this oil change stuff before?
yeah, what's up with that? didn't see any oil change stuff, but it sounds like it was way better.
(ok now i'm watching episode 1 on youtube. senate reform should not be compared to this, it will only dissapoint and makes the sens look like an amateur organization.)
EDIT: why didn't i watch this oil change stuff before?
If you watched the 24/7 Winter Classic series it is similar to that.
If you pause the video at 1:27 while Dorion is talking with that board behind him, you can make out the following names for their WHL player rankings:
Nugent-Hopkins
Bartschi
Siemens (this is a guess, the name ends with an S and Siemens seems to be the only logical guy that fits here)
McNeill
If someone has video editing software and can play the clip frame by frame, you can make out the last couple of names while the video is transitioning between the 1:26 and
1:28 mark.
Of note already, is that they seem to really like Bartschi as they have him as the second-ranked WHL player on their list.
EDIT: Looks like the two next names after McNeil are Brodin and Rattie, although I'm not sure how Brodin gets on the list given that he plays in Europe.
It's Morrow after McNeill on the list, not Brodin. Had to rewind and pause it a few times!
Great catch.
Their WHL list is almost identical to CSS's, the exception being that McNeill and Morrow are swapped.
If you pause the video at 1:27 while Dorion is talking with that board behind him, you can make out the following names for their WHL player rankings:
Nugent-Hopkins
Bartschi
Siemens (this is a guess, the name ends with an S and Siemens seems to be the only logical guy that fits here)
McNeill
If someone has video editing software and can play the clip frame by frame, you can make out the last couple of names while the video is transitioning between the 1:26 and
1:28 mark.
Of note already, is that they seem to really like Bartschi as they have him as the second-ranked WHL player on their list.
EDIT: Looks like the two next names after McNeil are Brodin and Rattie, although I'm not sure how Brodin gets on the list given that he plays in Europe.
I just looked at your findings, great job btw, at 1:27 you can see a name with a W at the end meaning Joseph Morrow.