Monday, December 7, 2009
Ottawa Senators Game 12-5-09
Happy Holidays,
Hockey Freak
Calgary Flames Practice 12-4-09
Happy Holidays,
Hockey Freak
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Meeting Gary Bettman and Bill Daly

Before the game versus the Tampa Bay Lightning, the Phoenix Coyotes Booster Club President Heather told me that Bill Daly and Gary Bettman were in attendance. I had them sign a game used puck. Gary and Bill are two of the nicest guys in the world. My sister had them sign a puck also. Heather had Bill sign three Yotes pucks, and Gary signed three also. She will do a silent auction at a game, and auction them off.
See ya,
Hockey Freak
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
Dallas Stars Practice
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Mike Modano, Brad Richards, Mike Ribeiro, Stephane Robidas, Toby Peterson, Nicklas Grossman, Jeff Woywitka, James Neal, Matt Niskanen, Karlis Skrastins, Alex Auld, Marty Turco, and Coach Crawford signed autographs for me. My sister and I had our picture taken with Marty Turco.
At the very end, the rink attendant gave me Steve Ott's stick , an Easton S 19 Torx, (broken in half), and Mike Modano's stick, a Warrior AK 27 (with a broken blade).
Montreal Canadiens game
Thursday, November 12, 2009
11/05/09 Fox Sports Arizona/Sanderson Ford Lincoln Mercury KidKaster
On November 5, 2009, I was the Fox Sports Arizona/Sanderson Ford Lincoln Mercury KidKaster at the Phoenix Coyotes vs. Chicago Blackhawks game.
On October 17th, Fox Sports Arizona held auditions for the KidKaster program. I was the first person to audition that day. Some of the questions they asked were: Why should you be the Fox Sports Arizona/Sanderson Ford Lincoln Mercury KidKaster? How long have you been a Coyotes fan?
I received a call in late October saying I had been selected as the KidKaster for the November 5th game against the Blackhawks. I was so excited. KidKasters recieve a behind the scenes tour of the Fox Sports Arizona production truck, four tickets to the game, dinner, a tour of the broadcast booth, and five minutes in the broadcast booth with Dave Strader, the play by play announcer, and Tyson Nash, the color analyst.
I had a ton of fun. The production truck is so cool. At least twenty people work in the truck. Two people work on the graphics. They were searching the Internet for graphics and statistics during the game. The truck is like controlled chaos during the game. It is amazing what they do in there. One whole wall is covered in television moniters. The technical director had a sound/video board in front of him that was a least 4 feet wide and 2-3 feet deep.
Here are some of my favorite photos from that night.
Getting ready to interview Coyotes Captain, Shane Doan
Coyotes Captain, Shane Doan
As soon as Doan came in, he immediately recognized me from previous times I had met him. He said, "Hey, buddy!!" I thought it was cool when he came in wearing his jersey, hockey tights and was barefoot.
In the FSArizona production truck with my sister, Siobhan
Eddie Olczyk, Chicago Blackhawks Color Analyst
Before the game, Eddie Olczyk was in the Yotes broadcast booth chatting with Dave Strader. As he came out, I met him, and he autographed my press pass.
Several of the Blackhawk's dads were at the game. I saw Patrick Kane's dad, Jonathan Toews's dad, and Patrick Sharp's dad on the media level.
Tyson Nash (Phoenix Coyotes Color Analyst), me, and Todd
Walsh (Phoenix Coyotes Host and Reporter) before the pre-
game show
Todd Walsh was great! He gave me lots of tips and pointers before the pre-game show, and was really nice. Even though he is a Yankees fan, and I love the Red Sox, we both love hockey!
Graham Taylor (Director) and Mike Roth (Producer)
In the broadcast booth with Dave Strader and Tyson Nash
Dave Strader and Tyson Nash were both really nice. Tyson was laughing and joking with me. Dave Strader didn't even seem to mind when I called him "Strades" by accident during the broadcast! Dave Strader and Tyson Nash make the broadcast look very easy, but there is a ton of prep involved. They always have someone talking in their headset through out the game. It is very hectic during the game.
Everyone was great, but I would like to give a special thanks to Brett Hansen and Rhydon Tigerman from FS Arizona. Also, I would like to thank Mike Roth and Graham Taylor from FS Arizona. They spent a lot of time with me, and made the evening really special.
It was awesome that we finally beat the Blackhawks.
Sunday, September 27, 2009
Tippett, King, and Yotes Training Camp 9/25/09
Earlier in the week, we hired Dave King as Assistant Coach. It seems that King has a billion years of hockey coaching experience. King has won a ton of trophies. He is very well respected in the hockey community. He will probably work with the younger players quite a bit.
At practice on September 25th, Tippett had the players pass, get the puck out of the defensive zone as fast as they could, quick-pass through the neutral zone, and do face-off drills. I had a bunch of fun at the practice. I had Matt Lombardi, Adrian Aucoin, Petr Prucha, Jim Vandermeer, Vernon Fiddler, and Jason LaBarbera sign my hat. Scottie Upshall signed my card. Lombardi signed my rookie card of him, and another card.
When the players were entering the ice for practice, David Schlemko came out with no jersey on, just pads. He stopped by the equipment manager, by the door leading to the ice, and asked if he had any extra jerseys. The equipment manager said they did not have any extra jerseys, and that Schlem would have to go on the ice in his pads, unless the guy standing in the bleachers would loan him his jersey. The guy that was standing in the bleachers is my Dad. Dad took off his jersey, and gave it to Schlem, who shook his hand and said," Thanks man, I really appreciate what you're doing." So, Schlem skated 7-8 laps around the rink before Shane Doan, who had been the last one out of the dressing room at Jobing.com, and had "taken" Schlem's jersey, skated across to the bench, and gave the equipment manager Schlem's jersey. The equipment manager walked around the end of the rink, and gave Dad his practice worn jersey back. On Friday, at the end of practice at Jobing.com, Schelm took his stick, skated across the ice, stuck it over the glass, and gave it to Dad.
See ya,
Hockey Freak