At 8:00 am Thursday morning representatives from Red Pepper Hockey International filed a formal complaint against last night’s officials with Commissioner Brian Percel at Huff & Puff headquarters located at Barron’s Upholstery. In a very strange move Percel brought in referees from the WCHA. These are refs who have trouble officiating games in the “W”, so you can about imagine the difficulties they had in the Huff & Puff. “It was very disappointing.” said head coach and inspirational leader, Jeff Tellmann “This should have been a good game but it just turned into something else.”
Speedy Signs broke out of their shell last night and dropped 11 goals on the Tostadas at the Eagles Arena. In their 3rd victory of the season Speedy scored on 4 of 5 penalty shots. Two of which came after Aaron Smith and Corey Sprehe each offer advise to the refs on how they could improve their game. One penalty shot came after Dr. James Richmond enticed a Speedy player to drop the gloves and helmet, at which point James began shooting the dropped equipment over the glass. Chaos ensued as Red Pepper employee Freddy Aubol and other members of the McKinnon/Dagwoods/Manvel team went from spectators to participants and walked onto the ice sheet. “It got scary out there for a minute. You didn’t know what was going to happen. I couldn’t tell what McKinnon’s intentions were. I just knew they had sticks.” said, an obviously shaken, Tom Bryon. For his role in the scuffle, the Dr was asked to leave the game. It got so bad at one point, our fan started chanting “you suck shit” toward to officials. “It’s really too bad when you hear our fan start that type of stuff. We really try to leave the bulk of the cussing to Matt Bydal. But the league has to do something about that kind of fan behavior. I mean one of these days we’re going to get another fan and you just can’t have that crap happening,” lamented Tellmann.
Joe Bryon really brought in into focus after the game “I don’t care if the refs are from Mars we need to look within and pull something out. I haven’t scored in two months, Lindgren can’t find the net anymore, Bydal has forgotten how to shoot the puck or pass for that matter, Tellmann is the only one doing anything out there and we just can’t ask for 11 goals out of him night in and night out”
This may be the turning point in the Tostadas season. Matt Bydal sent shock wave through the locker-room after the game when he threw the stat sheet and clipboard in the trash. “Playing the way we are, you can keep the F*CK*NG stat in your head!” Bydal snapped. He continued, “I just keep thinking I can do this by myself, but it’s just not happening.” It’s a good point he makes. What was once the best line in the state (Tofte, Tellmann, Bydal) has completely fallen off the table. “We’re just not getting it done.” Sighed Tofte.
In his usual inspiration manner, Tellmann said it best. “We’ll be fine”
Quote of the Night: “The blog is dead.” by Matt Bydal after throwing away the blog spot stat sheet and clipboard.
Box Score
I’ll have to check the trash behind Eagles but I think Corey Sprehe got our goal.
*****UPDATE*****
1/20/06
Our sources tell redpepperhockey.blogspot.com a memo from the commissioner’s office will be released Weds. evening. The memo, purported to be in response to Red Pepper International’s formal complaint, is said to address league-wide concerns about officiating. Giving “advice” to game refs has apparently spread throughout the league and risen to a level where the Commissioner is compelled to step in.
In an effort to protect his refs and regain control of a league that has really heated up as teams jockey for play-off position, Commissioner Brian Percel plans to attack the problem on two fronts.
To protect his ref, our source says, Percel will decree “no more chatter will be tolerated”. A zero-tolerance policy. Any chatter/advice can & will result in ejection.
To regain control, Percel will order his refs to call more penalties. The objective is stamp out the chippy-ness that has crept into the league.
When asked to comment, Pepper Hockey Spokesperson and defensemen, Brad Lucke said, “We’re satisfied with the decision. That’s actually the style of play we’re most comfortable with. We just want to go out and showcase our talent.”