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Saturday, September 29, 2012

Nobody said it would be easy...

The Winnipeg Ice finally got to play their first game as a team on Friday afternoon, in the first of four games of an exhibition showcase in Portage. The excitement was noticeable in the dressing room prior to the game, but the nerves were also evident.

The excitement lasted through warm-up and into the first period, as the Ice won the opening face-off, and immediately attacked the Swift Current Wildcats net. But as was the case in the dressing room before the game, the excitement in the players was accompanied by a lot of nervousness.

After that opening minute chance for the Ice, the Wildcats began to take over the first half of the first period, and managed to open the scoring midway through the period. The Winnipeg Ice settled down after the goal and took some of the momentum back near the end of the first period. The teams traded a few chances as the period wound down, but the Wildcats added another goal before the end of the period to make it 2-0, out-shooting the Ice 9-8.

The Ice players said all the right things at intermission, and the coaches stressed the importance of the little things required to be successful. It was clear that the players were confident going out for the second period, but they needed to buckle down and make something happen. Passing was the biggest concern in the first period, something that is often an issue during a team's first ever game together.

The Ice started the second period on fire, and took control of the game right from the face-off. The passing improved and the nerves seemed to begin to disappear. The Wildcats held their own however, as they used their size advantage to control the physical aspects of the game. A few 2 on 1s for the Ice in the second period nearly led to goals, but the Wildcats' goaltender stood strong. Finally, Elizabeth Carter found the back of the net off of a Jane Roxburgh rebound, scoring the first goal of the season for the Ice.

Spirits were high on the bench, and the second period was much better than the first for the Ice. But passing and lack of familiarity with teammates remained an issue for the rest of the second period. Just as the Ice were pressing for the equalizer, the Wildcats managed to squeak one past Michelle Kerdes to regain a 2 goal lead going into the third period.

Understandably, the Ice were a little deflated by that third goal against, but they remained positive about the improvement from the first period to the second. Nobody was about to give up on this game, but they knew the third period would need to be their best. The nerves were gone, but tired legs would start to show, as the players got a taste of what three 20 minute periods were all about.

The Ice controlled most of the third period, and lived up to their statement that the third period would be their best. Michelle Kerdes stood tall in net, giving the Ice a chance to come back in this game. Despite a solid third period, the Ice could not solve the Wildcats tough defensive zone and goalie, leading to a 3-1 loss in their first game of the season, ending up getting out-shot 25-24.

A team should never be judged by their opening game of the season, as there were certainly things that happened in this game that need to be fixed. But the team also did a lot of things very well in this game and followed the game plan set out by the coaches. The specifics of what they did very well tonight will remain between the coaches and players, but expect this team to improve quickly as they get to play more and more games together. With more games played comes more opportunity to develop chemistry with linemates and teammates. The coaching staff is happy with the work ethic of the team and the 'never say die' attitude. This team will have success, but they will have to keep working for it...and they will do just that.

Next up for the Ice is great opportunity to face the 2012 Esso Cup Champions, the PV Hawks at 12:15pm on Saturday! Go Ice!

~Coach

Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Time to play...

Are they ready?
We think so...
...It's hard to tell, after giving everything they had at practice, almost daily, for two weeks, the players have to be excited to play on Friday. But are they ready to play? Yes, we're almost certain they are...but we won't really know until the puck drops for the first time on this 2012-2013 Winnipeg Ice season.

What we do know for sure, is that the players will be focused and they will not stop working between the whistles. The work ethic can't be questioned on this team. So long as the team has come together as much as it has seemed to have, the game on Friday will be a success one way or another. The pressure of opening night will be absent (that gets saved until Oct. 6th at 3:30pm) and the sheer excitement of competing together for the first time will take over and the players' desire to win will shine through. It won't be perfect, but it's a stepping stone that needs to be taken by every young team.

Despite being an exhibition showcase tournament, the stakes are still high. The team will want to get a good start to the season. There will be plenty of scouts in attendance. But above all else, this weekend is very important in the continuing formation of the team's identity. Will they achieve their goal of being a crazy hard working team? Will the others teams feel that they hard to play against? Will they all stand up for each other beyond all else? These questions won't be fully answered in only 4 weekend games in 3 days, but we will start to get a sense of what this team is all about...and the coaching staff could not be more excited! One thing is for sure, we will arrive in Portage as a team with nothing to lose, and we will leave Portage closer than we were when we got there.

Are they ready?
Yes they are...let's play!

~Coach

Sunday, September 16, 2012

Fear the Passion!

Only 1 week into the 2012-2013 season, the Winnipeg Ice players have accomplished a lot already. Today, at practice, the players chose the slogan "Fear the Passion" for this season. In the team discussion about what our team should be about, and what we want to accomplish as a team, the players spoke...well, passionately, about the term "passion". The players described it exactly as any coach would dream to hear it. So, expect this team to show their passion every time they step on the ice this season. Expect this team to live up to their own expectations of being a hard working team. Expect this team to never quit and never say die. Expect this team to make everyone else Fear the Passion!

The season slogan will be written on wristbands worn by each player and team staff as a reminder of what this team is all about.

It's only been 1 week since this team was formed, but the coaching staff could not be more impressed with this amazing group of players. The time spent together so far has been fantastic, and the coaching staff feels extremely lucky to have such a motivated, energetic, and dedicated group of girls. Each player will undoubtedly play a huge role in the success of this team.

So, thank you players, for being so focused and hard working so far this season. We have a long way to go, but future of this team looks very very bright!

~Coach

Saturday, September 15, 2012

Official Team Launch Party was a great start to wild ride...

The Winnipeg Ice, along with all of their families, gathered at the Winnipeg Convention Centre on Friday night for a little taste of what promises to be an exciting experience. The day began with a mad rush to get the players to Notre Dame Arena by 4pm for team athletic wear sizing, followed by another spirited practice at 5pm.

Another rush followed practice, as coaches, players, and parents rushed to the Winnipeg Convention Centre for the start of the event by 6:30. Parents were directed into a meeting room set up for a multimedia presentation and the players all entered a VIP lounge, full of leather couches and glass tables. After a quick meet & greet, players join the staff, and their parents, in the meeting room as the coaching staff laid out the season plan.

The meeting was interrupted halfway through with a very healthy dinner for everyone...well, tasty dinner, perhaps not healthy! Everyone had a bite and chatted until the second half of the meeting began. The players and parents were an excellent audience, as the presentation did seem to take a little longer than expected.

Around 8:15 the parents departed, leaving the team and its staff to begin the activities of the evening. What actually went on will remain between the players and coaches, but in a nutshell what happened was the beginning of strong bond between teammates, the early stages of outright trust emerging, and above all else a lot of smiling and laughing.

It wasn't your "normal" first team meeting, no, it was far from it. But after all, this isn't just a "normal" team...get ready for a crazy wild ride, it begins now!

~Coach

Thursday, September 13, 2012

First practice was smooth as ICE...

You know that feeling you get when you meet someone for the first time and it seems like you've known them your whole life? That was the feeling inside the dressing room, and on the ice, as the Winnipeg Ice met for the first time as a team. There was excitement in the air, as new teammates introduced themselves to one another, and the energy spilled onto the ice, as the team skated for the first time as a unit.

The first practice of any hockey season yields some level of excitement and energy, but this felt different. The coaches pushed the pace and the players responded. The smiles and laughter on the ice disappeared only momentarily, as the players flew up and down the ice, striding hard and pushing their limits.

A tired bunch met with the coaches after practice, but the energy and excitement remained on everyone's face. They picked numbers and shared nicknames, and laughed even more. A long journey awaits this team, tough times are surely ahead. But, if Day #1 was any indication, this team will stand strong together..TEAM (Together.Everyone.Achieves.More).

Here's to a great start to an amazing season! Go Ice Go!

Oh, and did I mention there were Winnipeg Ice cupcakes? Yes, there were cupcakes...


~Coach

Sunday, September 9, 2012

Long week of tryouts ends, long journey together begins...

It took a long week of tough tryouts, but the Winnipeg Ice Female Midget Hockey team selected their roster today. The players left it all on the ice, and tough decisions were made today. It felt like the evaluation process was never ending, but today the journey begins for real. 17 players will gather for the first time as the 2012-2013 Winnipeg Ice on Wednesday, marking the beginning of a 8 month-long journey towards a provincial title. The road to the winning it all will certainly be winding and treacherous at times, but the accomplishments we will make as a team will make it all worth it in the end. There will undoubtedly be stunning victories, but also painful defeats. There will smiles and laughter, but also pain and tears. The selection process for this year has ended, let the fun begin! 17 players came to the rink today as prospects, but even though they didn't know it yet, they left as a team...

The roster will be officially announced by Tuesday September 11th. Stay tuned...

~Coach

Monday, August 20, 2012

Team Staff Announced!!!


The Winnipeg Ice Female Midget AAA Hockey team is pleased to announce that all staff positions for the 2012-2013 have been confirmed. The Winnipeg Ice team staff will look like this:

Bryan Williams - Head Coach
Jim Robinson - Assistant Coach
Sarah Zacharias - Assistant Coach
Henry Traa - Team Director and Manager
Darlene Sveinson - Strength and Conditioning Coach

All members of the Winnipeg Ice staff are excited for the season to begin! Coach/Staff bios will be updated very soon, and will be found by clicking the "Coaches" link on the official team website at www.winnipegice.net