At the start of the month was the AHL All-Star game, which saw three of our guys representing Spokane: Schultz playing for Canada, Leino and Dimitrakos playing for PlanetUSA. Schultz had a solid game, logging an assist in Canada’s 5-3 loss to PlanetUSA. On that end, Leino played a mediocre game, and Dimitrakos, like last year, got nothing, but he had a great view of the game from the bench where he spent most of his time.
The best news though, Brewer is back!!!!! If he returns to full form, I may look at trading Salo or Brewer back around trade deadline to get my 2nd rounder or a prospect back.
Shanahan racked up 3 assists in our 8-1 slaughter of Edmonton, allowing him to surpass 700 career assists in the NHL, meanwhile Glenn Murray racked up 4 to surpass 700 career points. The board was very pleased with the performance, as was Brandon Greene!
Middle of the season we decided to make a signing here for next season:
- Tomas Svoboda – RW (CZE, 20) – $475K (2 years)
Last Season: QMJHL—Drummondville Voltigeurs (62GP, 46G 44A 90PTS, +10, 70 PIM)
This Season: QMJHL—Drummondville Voltigeurs (48GP, 36G 48A 84PTS, +21, 30 PIM)
GM Report: Since I didn’t draft any RW last year, and with literally no prospects, Svoboda seems like he could help me out there. Undrafted, he had nearly 1.5PPG last year and close to 2PPG this year…he might be a depth guy at best, but he seems like a good gamble for me to take while I don’t have much to work with.
James Neal (50GP 32G 31A 63PTS -5 36PIM) got AHL Player of the week for his 1G 5A during his two games between Jan 27 and Feb 2! Oh, and of course, who was named WHL Player of the Week that same week? None other than no-longer-my-prospect Mitch Fadden

Shortly after playing in his 100th AHL game, Jeff Schultz (49GP 5G 23A 28PTS +18 12PIM) got a callup to the big league, since Witt suffered a hip injury. In that same game, John Vigilante (39GP 20G 24A 44PTS +20 22PIM) notched his 100th AHL point. Just days later, Rane Carnegie (51GP 18G 40A 58PTS +5 26PIM) also hit the 100 AHL point marker.
In the NHL All-Star game, Iginla managed to get a respectable 1G – 1A in his teams dishonorable facewashing 7-2 loss. Jagr got the MVP of the game, with Kovalchuck and Thorton being named the other two stars of the game, of course both for the East.
We were finally able to negotiate a decent trade…we didn’t quite get back what we gave up, but we at least got a decent return. The team just needs the draft picks more than anything right now, and a serious playoff run doesn’t seem likely with our inconsistency this year:
To Emerald City Thunderbirds:
- Rights to LW Denis Kazionov
- JCK 2008 1st round pick
To Jacksonville Rivermen:
- LD Hal Gill
- RD Sami Salo
Again, I needed the picks more than I needed to keep Salo, though he was great while he was with us (22GP 1G 8A 9PTS +7 2PIM), and in return I get Jacksonville’s 1st round pick, which looks to be an upper-mid pick (say 15-20th overall). Also, I give them Gill to sweeten the pot, since they’re interested, and frankly, I’m not. He was decent last year, been awful this year, and D. Murray has filled in nicely. Kazionov looks to be a decent young LW prospect, though I haven’t scouted him fully yet.
Marking the middle of the month, we have a 3 game series against Portland, who’s leading our division and 3rd in the conference, quite a reversal from last year. We play the first two games at home, before closing out in Portland…this gives us a big chance to catch and pass them in the standings or let us drop further back (they’re only 1 point ahead of us).
The first game started off with a nice quick PP goal from Briere, but was followed up by a PP goal from Forsberg after G. Murray got called for slashing. Both teams then once again traded PP markers, keeping the game tied 2-2 at the end of the first period. The second period was significantly different, and much worse…Portlant racked up 2 goals during the 2nd to take a 4-2 lead. Midway through the third, Briere put another one in to make it 4-3, but we couldn’t tie it up and lost. Ahead 2-1-1 in the series for the year.
For game 2 we swapped goalies and put in Johnson hoping for a better result. Game started off very tight and even, but Portland was finally able to break the stalemate late in the period, with only 10 seconds to go unfortunately. Roughly 10 min later, halfway through the second, they made it 2-0 with a Shorty from Oleg Kvasha. The third period remained tight, but we broke the shutout with just over 7 min to go with an unlikely score from Jason Ward. With the goalie pulled and just 23 seconds in the game, veteran Brendan Shanahan tied the game up!! But this game wasn’t going to OT, no way, with only 5 seconds left in the game….Kvasha netted his second of the night to take the game...that’s 2 in the game with under 10 sec in the period. We are 2-2-1 against Portland this year (5pts) but they are 3-1-1 against us (7pts).
Before the start of game 3, Ricci is back to full health, meaning we can stick him back in the lineup again! Falardeau performed quite admirably in his stead on the 3rd/4th line, getting 1G – 2A in his 12 games, but more impressively had 23 hits, 8 blocked shots, only 1 giveaway, and won 54% of his faceoffs…he might just have a spot on the team in the future. I’m just going to save you the suspense, we lost this game by one goal again, 3-2…went in the hole 2-0 after the first and never came back from it. Now 2-3-1, Portland 4-1-1 (9pts)…I think we lost it this year

Emerald City Brandon Greene has come to terms with Lee Falardeau, giving him a 1 year extension at $475K
FYI, Samsanov got his 300th assist when he notched 2 in our 5-0 victory over the struggling Arizona Dust Devils…from 4th last year to 27th this year...quite a fall.
We finished out the month 6-6-1, giving us an overall record of 32-28-5 for 69 pts overall, 2nd in the division (11pts behind Portland, 4 ahead of Alaska), 7th in the Conference (2 points into the playoffs), 16th overall. Atlanta, Toronto, and LA continue to reign supreme, Boston is still sinking, but it appears Columbus struck and iceberg and may soon drop below Boston (only 3 points ahead with an extra game). Philly and San Jose are also struggling. Also, I’m not sure what’s up with Kolzig but in the past month he let in 25 goals in 6 games, all <.900 SV% (only his game to start the month did he have a good game, 1 GA and .958 SV%).
Spokane can pretty much coast for the season, as their 43-14-4 record (90pts) puts them 18 ahead of second placed Dallas in the division. In case you couldn’t figure out the one team that’s in front of them, it’s obviously Calgary, with 1 loss in their 62 games and a playoff spot already clinched…I just don’t get it (Seriously, is there a way I could have accidently made them unbeatable when editing the DB?)