Saturday, February 14, 2009

A night of futility for the Wings in loss to Blazers

By Tom Hoffman

Last night at the Wachovia Center, the Philadelphia Wings had to be happy that music is played at ear-splitting levels during the game. After all it helped to drown out the boos that were serenading from the 9,006 in attendance on Friday the 13th. The Wings certainly put on a horror performance, one of the worst games in franchise history. When the smoke cleared, the expansion Boston Blazers had walked away with an 8-4 victory and a season sweep of the Wings.


The 4 goals by the Wings tied a franchise record for fewest goals in a regular season game (last done in 1994 against the New York Saints at Nassau Coliseum) and the 12 combined were the fewest in Wings history (previous was 13 done three times, most recently in 2001 against Albany in a 9-4 Wings victory). And for a while it appeared they might tie or break the league record for fewest goals in ANY game, the two they scored in a 1999 playoff game at Toronto, as well as the league record for fewest combined goals (11 in 2001 when Toronto beat Albany 7-4). Obviously frustrated was Wings coach Dave Huntley.


“It wasn’t our best stuff, it just wasn’t there,” Huntley said. “I thought we practiced well on Thursday, then to go out there and do that. I know the guys are trying but at some point we have to make plays.”


Making plays was tough all night for the Wings who, again, seemed to have a lot of trouble with passing and catching and just holding on to the ball. Also troubling were the loose ball numbers, where Boston out worked them and their record in challenges of goals and goalie equipment. The Wings had the officials check the equipment of Blazers goalie Anthony Cosmo, when it was found to be legal the Wings were slapped with a two minute delay of game call. Cosmo was diplomatic afterwards.


“It’s a momentum thing,” Cosmo said. “They were trying to get some momentum, especially being down 4-1.”


As in the first two meetings, the Blazers jumped out to a big early lead, 4-0 this time before the Wings could get on the board. Much like the game in Boston, the Blazers would never trail but unlike the other matches, the Wings never came close to threatening. After the Blazers made it a 6-1 game 4:58 into the second, the teams would not score again until Boston scored 4:27 into the fourth. A combination of poor shooting and tough defense made for one of the easier nights that Cosmo would ever have in net.


“Our defense did a great job of keeping these guys to the outside and reducing the shots,” Cosmo said. “That team’s an outside shooting team and our defense did a great job of forcing them to make uncharacteristic shots or not shoot at all.”


Also his usual thorn in the Wings side was the Blazers Dan Dawson. While not as prolific as he had been in his last few games against Philadelphia, Dawson did manage to tally a pair of goals and three assists. And he has been impressed with how his new team has done so far this season.


“Things are rolling for us right now,” Dawson said. “We’re an expansion team and we’re not going to use that as a crutch this year. We’re looking to get better every game.”


Cosmo echoed his teammate’s opinion.


“Our guys are nice and young and with youth comes tenacity,” Cosmo said. “We have nothing to prove, we don’t have any expectations. Part of that is to go out and try our best and hopefully we win.”


As for the Wings, they need to start getting better right now. At 2-5 they are still well in the hunt for the postseason but more games like this one, especially as the schedule is not getting easier, will put that goal further in the rearview mirror.

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Wings 2009 Game 7 (vs. Boston 2-13-09)

By Tom Hoffman

After splitting divisional games last weekend, the Philadelphia Wings (2-4) will look to get back in the win column as they face the Boston Blazers (3-3) for the third and final time in the 2009 regular season. Faceoff at the Wachovia Center is at 8 PM and the game can be seen for free on NLL.com

History

The Wings are 0-2 against the Blazers this season after getting swept during a home and home weekend series. On January 23, Daryl Veltman and Dan Dawson helped ruin the Wings home opener by combining for 14 points in the Blazers 13-11 win, their first in the NLL. The next night, Dawson added eight points while Matt Lyons tallied five goals to give Boston an 11-7 win at TD Banknorth Garden. Dawson leads Boston with 15 points (1G, 14A) against the Wings while the Wings have been led by Mat Giles with six goals and three assists. Anthony Cosmo has 80 saves in the two games while Wings keepers (Rob Blasdell and Brandon Miller) have combined for 83 saves.

Last Weekend

The Wings scored five of the game's final six goals to knock the Buffalo Bandits from the ranks of the unbeaten 13-11 last Friday night in Philadelphia. A. J. Shannon earned game MVP honors with a two goal, three assist night. Mat Giles added six points (3G, 3A) and Brandon Miller made 34 saves for the Wings. Sunday night, after a quick start, the Wings fell 15-12 to the New York Titans in Newark, NJ. Merrick Thomson scored five goals and added an assist for the Wings. Boston scored two goals in the last ten seconds of regulation to defeat New York 9-8 Saturday night in Boston.

Another Wing in the Hall

The National Lacrosse League announced its Hall of Fame class for 2009 and Former Wings goalie Dallas Eliuk will be enshrined along with ex-Bandit and Toronto Rock captain Jim Veltman. The ceremony will take place in Denver, CO duing the NLL's All-Star weekend. Eliuk will join Russ Cline, Chris Fritz, Paul and Gary Gait, Mike French, Tom Marechek and Tony Resch as Wings representatives in the Hall.

Notes and Stuff

Last season after six games the Wings were undefeated (6-0). Since then, including the playoff loss at Buffalo, the Wings are 6-11.

Friday night will be the Wings last game in the East until April. The Wings next five games will take place against Western Division squads (Minnesota, Edmonton, Portland and Colorado).

Next Game

The Wings stay at home when the host the Minnesota Swarm on February 21st at 7:30 PM.

Monday, February 9, 2009

Questions and Answers about 2009, So Far

By- Kevin M. Neibauer

The Philadelphia Wings travelled to Newark New Jersey for an hour tonight.

Great first half---but, other than that...we were lucky enough to have our Wings answer a few questions...

First...how do you make a has-been, never was eleven year veteran look like he second coming of Dallas Eliuk?

Answer- Simply stop playing. Or, revert back to running in circles and firing a shot off the glass.

Question- Off the subject, while watching the Grammy's, why am I left to ask what in the name of God does some pregnant black chick and and a rap group have to do with Dean Martin????


Back to the subject....Why all of a sudden are the refs calling Geoff Snider for clamping?

As for Snider....why did the coach NOT switch to Pat Heim?

Penalties......here we go again....

Blasdell....simply cannot play on the road

AJ Shannon....yes, he is that bad

The Officials....how can they be so good on Friday and suck this bad toight? a different crew, but win or lose, the refs are killing the game...(of course, the Wings offense is not helping)

The internet play by play guy is also aiding the death of the game,,,,dude, lemme explain,,,#7- Kyle Sweeney, #27- Mat Giles, #37- Benson Erwin, #77 Rob Van Beek ..it ain't that damn hard!!!

Oh.and when we clearly hear and see a goaltending change with the announcement, "NOW PLAYING GOAL FOR PHIADELPHIA, BRANDON MILER" don't wait five minutes tell us what we already know!!!!!!


Bottom line....too many penalties.....undisciplined,,,,,blame the coach.

Maybe we should talk Jake Bergey out of retirement...or Lou Delligatti..

One more thing we answered tonight....Yes Virginia it IS possible to play a lacrosse game with eggs in your pocket and NOT break them....how? Play against the Wings.

Had a shot for second place....now locked into 5th....

Those of you who read what I post know that I have been fiercely loyal to this team, but I am not a bind loyalist...changes need to be made,,Yesterday!!!


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Wings weekend of promise ends with a thud

By Tom Hoffman

Momentum is a funny thing. For just over 21 and a half minutes, the Philadelphia Wings had everything going for them against the New York Titans Sunday night. An 8-3 lead against a team that not only had to travel the night before, but had lost their game in Boston in the most heartbreaking way possible, giving up the tying and winning goals in the game's final 10 seconds. Then Titans coach Ed Comeau made a simple goalie switch, pulling starter Matt Vinc and putting in former Wing Erik Miller for his first game action of 2009. And Miller responded as he has done a few other times in his career against the team that drafted him. Miller was able to stop the Wings while the New York offense got warmed up, the end result being a 15-12 Titans win at a near empty Prudential Center (the attendance was "generously" announced at 4,231).

The Wings were looking for a weekend sweep following Friday night's hard earned win over the defending champion Buffalo Bandits. Merrick Thomson scored a first quarter hat trick, goals two and three breaking a 2-2 tie and helping the Wings to a 5-2 lead after the quarter. Casey Powell's second tally of the night made it a 5-3 game before the Wings chased Vinc to the sidelines with goals from Thomson (#4 on the night), Drew Westervelt and Kyle Sweeney. Seeing their #1 keeper benched woke up the Titans as they would go on a seven goal run that would finally be broken (on Merrick Thomson's fifth goal of the night) after the Wings replaced their starter Rob Blasdell, who ended up allowing 10 goals in almost 41 minutes of work. Thomson's goal cut the New York lead to 10-9 entering the final stanza but the Wings, despite being the rested team, looked more like the team that had played the night before as the Titans would outscore the Wings 5-3 in the fourth, effectively nailing down the win on a shorthanded score by Pat Maddalena with 1:23 to play.

For Erik Miller, there wasn't anything very special about beating the Wings. Miller felt he was doing what a backup goalie should do.

"It's your job on the bench. I made the first save and that's what you try to do when you go in," Miller said. "Vino (Matt Vinc) played a tough game last night and we had to travel too. He's the man, he's a great goalie, just had a little bit of a shaky start. Just glad I was able to help out."

For the Wings, they now face a huge game on Friday when they host the Boston Blazers. With pretty much everyone in competiton for the four playoff spots in the East, Philly can't afford too many more losses if they want to see the postseason for a second straight year.