Showing posts with label Geordie Kinnear. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Geordie Kinnear. Show all posts
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
Officially a River Rats legend
Assistant coach and team legend Geordie Kinnear is the subject of a piece in today's Simcoe Reformer.
Thursday, January 14, 2010
Q&A with Geordie Kinnear
Albany River Rats legend Geordie Kinnear chats with Bill Cain at the Schenectady Daily Gazette.
News & Notes
- The first three inductees to the River Rats' new Hall of Fame have been announced. The honors go the Geordie Kinnear, Steve Sullivan and the late John Cunniff. Read more at the team's website and the Albany Times Union.
- Pat Dwyer is the focus of a nice story by Chip Alexander at the Raleigh News & Observer.
- The Rats have been quite busy around the community, visiting schools, hospitals, hockey rinks and other locations around the Capital District. Check out some photos here. Mike Murphy and Jamie McBain will be signing autographs tomorrow at 4 pm at the Half Moon Mobile Mart on Guideboard Road in Clifton Park.
- Forward Michael Ryan, who was injured in a game on New Years Eve, will still be out this weekend. Pete Dougherty of the Albany Times Union has the story. Defenseman Jonathan Paiement may have to continue playing up front if the Rats do not soon receive reinforcements.
- Six former River Rats will again be in the line-up for the Carolina Hurricanes tonight as the team faces off against the Red Wings in Detroit. There were hopes earlier in the week that injured forwards Chad LaRose, Erik Cole and Sergei Samsonov would be able play, but coach Paul Maurice now says all three are "a ways away" from returning. The Raleigh News & Observer has the story.
- The AHL All-Star Game and Skills Competition will be televised next week live on Time Warner Cable 3. The skills contest will air Monday at 8 pm and the game will be on Tuesday at 6 pm. A full listing of air-dates and locations is available here.
Monday, September 21, 2009
Conboy: Kinnear 'helped my career tremendously'
Albany graduate Tim Conboy talks with Bob Harwood at Canes Country. Conboy discusses his most memorable hockey moment, his beer-of-choice, and his favorite football team. Conboy also gives credit to his coaches in Albany, especially Geordie Kinnear, for helping boost his game to the next level.
Wednesday, September 16, 2009
Olson's Time with Kinnear Pays Off
The return of Benn Olson to Albany has much to do with River Rats' assistant coach and team legend Geordie Kinnear. The NHL's website has a brief note at the bottom of this page.
Sunday, September 6, 2009
Canes' Prospects Beat Rangers 5-3
The NHL prospects tournament kicked off today in Traverse City, Michigan. Brandon Sutter, Zach Boychuk, Drayson Bowman, Mike Murphy and several other River Rats are showcasing their skills in hopes of earning an invite to the Hurricanes' training camp.
About half of the prospects team is on track to play with the River Rats next season. Albany coaches Jeff Daniels and Geordie Kinnear are directing the young squad. The full roster is available here.
The team squared off today at 3 p.m. against prospects from the New York Rangers.
The Canes were led to a 5-3 victory on goals by Drayson Boyman (Chris Terry, Nick Dodge), Matt Kennedy (unassisted), Zach Boychuk (Harrison Reed), Elgin Reid (Jamie McBain), and an empty netter by Brandon Sutter (unassisted).
Carolina gave up a two goal lead in the third period, but Jamie McBain set up Elgin Reid for the game winner with just 2:25 remaining on the clock.
Goaltender Mike Murphy registered the win, stopping 32 of 35 shots.
Both teams were scoreless on the power play. The Canes failed to capitalize on five chances. The Rangers did not convert on their only opportunity.
The boxscore is available here.
The next game is scheduled for tomorrow night at 6:30 p.m. against the young Detroit Red Wings.
Update: Hockey's Future has a quick rundown of the game. The writer says the Canes "looked like a top team in this tournament from the opening face off." There is also a short video from the morning skate featuring an interview with coach Daniels.
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