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Thursday, April 15, 2010

Spot Light On.....The Puddle Jumpers







Spot Light On introduces you to a group of fly boys who soar to great hights on their day jobs but are still trying to earn their wings on the ice. One of NYTEX's new comers,welcome if you will,the Puddle Jumpers.


Team History?

Puddle Jumpers Hockey Club was founded in January 2010. Fresh off my recent banishment to the ROCK (San Juan, Puerto Rico), where there's not a sheet of ice within 1500 miles, I joined the Bandits as a substitute player. I would play late on Saturday or Thursday nights and go to work the next day talking about the fun and camradere I had playing hockey. Usually the first words out of a First Officer's mouth is "ICE HOCKEY?" As this same phenomena would occur week in and week out, I discovered there was more than enough interest to start a hockey team, comprised mostly of American Eagle pilots, or what people refer to as PUDDLE JUMPER pilots. So, with a little bit of encouragement from F. O. Sean O'Rourke and F. O. Brad Locey, I posted sign up sheets around the crew lounges at DFW. As those sign up sheets were filling up, we started gathering information on leagues, fees, uniforms, etc. We even negotiated a gear start up package for guys who have never been on the ice before. We kicked around a few possible names, but when I found that Duck logo the name debate was over. The PUDDLE JUMPERS HOCKEY CLUB was born. We probably have the largest roster in the league. That's because of our crazy schedules. Our team is made up of airline pilots, a few airline ground crew personnel, 1 fire fighter, a police officer, a home builder, and a few corporate employees. It's a great group of guys that have common goals; to learn the game of hockey, continue to improve, and have fun!


Team Philosophy?

We have a broad range of talent on this team. There are players on this team that have played in other ice hockey leagues at some point in their lives. Most of those guys haven't been on skates in many years. Some played on ponds only. Other guys had extensive time playing in-line hockey. A few players on the team have never even owned a pair of hockey skates, including our goalie, Stuart. On March 03, 2010 almost half of that night's line up had never jumped over the wall and onto the ice, EVER! While it's easy to understand with multiple backgrounds comes multiple philosophies and ideas, I will tell you, every player on the Puddle Jumpers buys into our team's philosophy. This philosophy can't be defined by one idea or principle. We have a 4-part philosophy on this team. 1. Increase our knowledge of the game. 2. Increase our fitness/physical level. 3. Always improve. 4. Have each other's back. It's a team philosophy that builds a cohesiveness with our team and our coach. It is also motivating everyone to improve their individual game as well. It's awesome to see everyone in the lockeroom, as the Zam is finishing up, listening to Coach Steve deliver our game plan. It's total focus and intensity at that moment. We couldn't have found a better fit for this team than Coach Steve Hall.

Dud to Stud award?

We have a lot of people improving and each one of these guys makes an impact every game. However, the one person who makes the biggest impact every game has got to be our goalie Stuart Egerton. Here is a guy that I took to Peranis to buy his first pair of skates. That was in February! He has put in the effort and really improved. He works exclusively with Bill Ivey a few times each month. It sure has paid off! Thanks Bill!!!! I have to mention our runner up for this category is non-other than Nathan Horvath, who has definitely tested the durability of the back end protection on his hockey pants. However, nobody's buying into the story that this kid from Buffalo, NY has never been on the ice before. This guy has come a long way since his first skate in February. He always seems to be in the right place at the right time. He has really put fourth the effort to improve and I can't wait to see how good this kid will be by season's end!

You've got one bottle of frabreeze to hand out, who earns it?

The Fa breeze bottle probably goes to Jason Joy or Dan Hankins. Everybody else has brand new gear, so the FUNK hasn't set in!!!! Although, I might mention Stuart Egerton has been seen spraying down his goalie gear with a 24 hour deoderant.

Most vocal on the bench?

Most vocal on the bench is Coach Steve Hall, hands down. You can always tell if our fans have been to a game before, because they will sit on the other side of the ice!!! Disclaimer: if you have kids and you sit behind our bench, bring ear plugs for your kids!!!!

Team high point?

The win over the Jets was definitely this teams high point. Our first win in franchise history. We finally clicked this week with the defense not allowing anyone to harass our goalie. Stuart had a great game. The offense was back checking and moving the puck deep into the offensive zone. It was a good, hard fought battle by both teams.

Team low point?

Had to be that loss against the Spidermonkeys. We out shot those guys by a 3 to 1 ratio. Mike Best had a stellar performance in the net for the Spidermonkeys. In the end, we realized we had not executed Coach Steve's game plan. We were feeling pretty rotten about that. By the way, what the hell is a Spidermonkey????

Our team loves to face off against?

Our team loves to face-off against pretty much anybody! If I had to choose, and apparently I do, I would have to say the Bandits. It's a good coaching rivalry between 2 very knowledgeable and competitive guys, Steve Hall and Bill Ivey. Plus, there's that whole issue about Brandon Davis, James Rust(my brother), and myself defecting and starting up PJHC. But I respect and enjoyed playing with each one of those guys when I was a Bandit and I'm pretty sure that feeling is mutual.

Biggest Rivalry?

After this weekend's win, I would have to say the Jets. I know they'll be gunning for us if we see them in the playoffs. However multiply that times a factor of ten and that's how much we'll be gunning for them. It was a dirty game from both sides and tempers were flaring. We all know how fun that can be!!!!!


Why will we win the Stanley Keg next season....

What's this crap about next season??????

24 comments:

  1. If I wanted a book to read I'd of gone to the library.

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  2. you guys are a fucking joke, you have one guy on your team who is a stand out and when you get in a tough spot instead of win or lose as a team your jackass retard of a coach tells one player to go win the game for you.

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  3. Hey, give these guys a little credit, what team out there does not use their upper tier players to keep a game close and yes, step it up when the game is in doubt late. If you say your not, your nose is growing! I've seen it time and again with out exception on ALL teams. It's a healthy thing they are bringing in newbies to the sport. It's good for Bronze, It's good for NYTEX. I'd rather lose to a team like that in a fair game then lose to a team like the Sting who hang around like a bad odor in the locker room winning the cup most years and staying content not being challenged.

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  4. i dont have a problem with upper level guy keeping a game close but i have a problem when the coach(jackass steve hall) tells one player to not hold back anymore and to win this game for them and then in the same of about 1:30 he single handed scores 3 goals. i dont think its the puddle jumpers as a team i think there coach has sprayed his vagina juice all over them and now they are all getting infected.

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  5. The game we played last week against this team was the dirtiest game I've played. Physical play is OK but cheap shots aren't necessary. Hopefully they don't play this way against everybody.
    97 Jets

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  6. Sand bagger patrol / whinner patrolApril 16, 2010 at 12:46 PM

    Over 35 League will be a success. If you can't handle I league maybe you better consider Over 35 league. If you are not over 35, you do not have much choice but to quit playing hockey. Hockey is a tough sport. Even if their is no contact / checking league...there will be contact. Quit whinning and play hockey. One player does not win a game in hockey if the opposing team is playing position and working as a team.

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  7. Bill Ivey and Steve Hall are loud and tough on players. Good coaches are vocal and speak their word. Respect them - you are in I league which you are their to learn the game of hockey.

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  8. All i have to say is, i hope we play them again first round of the playoffs. Paybacks a bitch, and my guns will definitelt be loaded.

    Jets #58

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  9. I NOOW thies is a hockey bloog, but damn, it is panefool to reed your spaelings. Haas eniboty heer grajuated 3rd grad ??

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  10. testing, testing !!

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  11. Sounds like someone is upset that they lost and for the record he did not score 3 goals in that game. he did score 2 but other players on the team had scored the first 2 goals for us.

    hes a damn good player but i have also seen that type of caliber of a player on every single team we have faced this season.

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  12. I dont remember coach Steve telling anyone to go out and win that game against the Jets. He doesnt coach that way. Its a team effort. There were 4 goals scored not 2 in that game. You Jets guys are pathetic.

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  13. Love the Jumpers anonymous posts.....

    Jets #58

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  14. I posted the comment posted at 9:26 last night. the one about you guys being upset that you that you lost to an 0-4 expansion team.

    PJ's #4

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  15. Brandon 14 Jets. The fatass.April 17, 2010 at 3:26 PM

    Didn't loose to an expansion team. We lost to the one dude with the cage on D. You can't call it a team effort when the tying goal and winner were both scored on end to end rushes involving one player on the team. The fact is if he had not been levels above everyone in the skating departmnet y'all would not have won.

    Don't get me wrong, there are players on every team that are too good for a bottom level league. However, when even they get made to look like they're skating in sand something's wrong. Oh well, just a game right, Rust? You should chill the fuck out next game.

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  16. End to end rushes happen every single game, dont sit there and preach like you guys dont have anyone on your team with similar skills as some of our guys. You guys slowed down in the 3rd period and we did not. We busted our asses as a team to win. If we did not work as team then how did we score 4 goals instead of tying it at 2?

    PJ's #4

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  17. The ambassador of funApril 17, 2010 at 9:49 PM

    Are we having fun yet??

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  18. Hell yea im having fun. I have never played hockey before in my life and im loving it. I personally dont give a shit if people get butt hurt cause they lose in an adult league game. None of us are going to the nhl so get over yourselves and stop crying.

    PJ's #4

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  19. Personally, I don't give a fuck how good the kid is, I'm more pissed I let him score on me twice like that.

    However, the guy blew past our 'good guys' like he stole something, and you're blind if you can't see that. He was on me before anyone else got to the red line. He's probably the fastest I've seen since Saylor, who's chillin' in D league now. I think Decker on the Bandits has him beat on the shot though.

    In the end you got the W, and I hope we can play again, maybe next time I'll figure out something better than to get torched at the end like that.

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  20. Hey, so there's no hard feelings we could adopt my 5 year old's soccor league system...no one keeps score, everyone wins! A lot less crying at these games....

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  21. I think it's spelled soccer....just sayin.

    Puddle Jumpers #156

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  22. Well while you all are getting pissed (even though you say you are not, but obviously are) I took the time to edit some video of the Puddle Jumpers and Jets game. So now we all can so what kind of team the PJs really are.

    http://tinyurl.com/pjsvsjets-results-search-query

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  23. Shout out to the whaler cameos in the photos!

    I remember that fast guy when we played the pj's. I couldn't steal the puck away from him so we just forced him to the wall every time. It worked for us but isn't that what you are supposed to do anyway? Well good luck to both teams.

    Whalers #2

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  24. I have a hard time believing anyone on your blue line forced him to do anything. Except #98. They rest of y'all are slower than me...

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