Posts Tagged ‘ Jonathan Bernier ’

Bernier nominated for AHL Player of the Week as a Right Wing — I guess he heard about Peter Harrold suiting up as a goalie

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October 26, 2009

Other nominees for Reebok/AHL Player of the Week include Adirondack center Jon Matsumoto, Albany left wing Zach Boychuk, Binghamton left wing Josh Hennessy, Bridgeport left wing Justin DiBenedetto, Chicago right wing Spencer Machacek, Grand Rapids right wing Jeremy Williams, Hamilton left wing Tom Pyatt, Hartford right wing P.A. Parenteau, Hershey right wing Francois Bouchard,...
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Hockeys Future Organizational Rankings, Fall 2009 1-10 – Hockeys Future

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October 23, 2009

5. Los Angeles Kings Strengths: Seven consecutive years of picking top 15, and top five the last three drafts, has enabled the Kings to maintain a good prospect pool despite the graduation of key players each fall. Thomas Hickey highlights a blueline crew that includes Colten Teubert and Vyacheslav Voinov. Prospect goalie depth is...
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Moller, Segal Score, Bernier Stops 34 of 35

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October 11, 2009

Manchester beats Hershey 2-1. Bernier is 3-0, 1.67 GAA, .957 SV%. The line of Parse/Moller/Loktionov is 1/2/3 in scoring (5pts, 4 pts, 4pts). Evernote lets you save all the interesting things you see online into a single place. Access all those saved pages from your computer, phone or the web. Sign up now or...
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Bernier Out Ranks Admirals – OurSports Central – Independent and Minor League Sports News

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October 10, 2009

Goaltender Jonathan Bernier stopped 41 shots to backstop the Manchester Monarchs to a 2-1 victory over the Norfolk Admirals in front of 4,002 fans at the Norfolk Scope on Friday night. Manchester (2-0-0-0) is tied with the Bridgeport Sound Tigers (2-0-0-0) for first place in the Atlantic Division with four points. Norfolk (0-2-0-0) is...
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Moller One Goal One Assist, Bernier 41 saves (and two more assists for Parse, who now LEADS THE LEAGUE IN POINTS) in 2-1 win over some non-Kings related team

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October 9, 2009

Oh, Norfolk. With ex-King Mark Parrish in the line-up. Parse’s assists give him 5 over two games, which is tops in the AHL in points (tied with five others) and assists (all by himself). Loktionov, no points, plus2. Bagnall had a goal and an assist, which ties him with Loktionov at 4 points. Moller...
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Kings Roster Down to 31

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September 22, 2009

*waiver-exempt ^juniors eligibility remaining GOALIES (will re-assign 1) Erik Ersberg Jonathan Bernier* Jonathan Quick* DEFENSEMEN (will re-assign 2-4; depending on how Harrold is employed) Drew Doughty Matt Greene Jack Johnson Sean O’Donnell Rob Scuderi Joe Piskula* Andrew Campbell* Alec Martinez* Thomas Hickey* Davis Drewiske* FORWARDS (will re-assign 4-5) Ryan Smyth Anze Kopitar Jarret Stoll...
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Roster I Wish Were Possible

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September 14, 2009

Smyth/Kopitar/Williams Purcell/Moller/Brown Frolov/Handzus/Simmonds Clune/Stoll/Westgarth (Harrold, Lewis) Johnson/Scuderi Doughty/Greene Hickey/SOD (Drewiske) Bernier Quick Or, as I like to think of it: 25/35/25 20/20/30 35/20/15 5/15/5 Evernote lets you save all the interesting things you see online into a single place. Access all those saved pages from your computer, phone or the web. Sign up now...
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Behindthenet Blog: Goaltender Rebound Percentage Leaders

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July 14, 2009

In his work on Shot Quality, Alan Ryder noted that shooting percentage is extremely high on rebounds. That is, in the two seconds following another shot . The overall save percentages for 2008-09: Overall   1-2 s   3 s   4 s 919     694 807...
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Commenter “variable” causes laughter – Inside the Kings

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July 12, 2009

on paper…this team is better than we were at the end of last season…of course, ice hockey is not played on paper…it's played inside a television, w/really small humans and smaller equipment… via Jonathan Bernier interview – Inside the Kings . Evernote lets you save all the interesting things you see online into a...
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Hockey’s Future Spring 2009 Organizational Rankings, 1-10 – Hockey’s Future

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June 1, 2009

4. Los Angeles Kings Strengths: The Kings’ prospect pool remains very deep. The top of the class is diverse in all positions. A group of forwards highlighted by Oscar Moller, Ted Purcell and Brian Boyle – not to mention under-the-radar center Andrei Loktionov assure the Kings will be strong up front in the foreseeable...
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