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Michael Grabner @ Spokane Chiefs

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  • thefan
  • 7. Oktober 2006 um 11:54
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  • Linch
    EBEL
    • 7. Januar 2007 um 11:54
    • #51

    Grabner punktet konstant weiter.

    Bei der 5-2 Niederlage der Chiefs letzte Nacht gegen Kootenay gelingt ihm ein Assist.

  • thefan
    EBEL
    • 11. Januar 2007 um 13:24
    • #52

    im gestrigen spiel der chiefs gegen kamloops musste michael grabner auf grund einer grippe pausieren - spokane verliert das spiel mit 0:3.

    in der zeitung spokesman review ist gestern folgender artikel über "grabs" erschienen:

    Spokane Chiefs forward Michael Grabner has seen an offensive upswing since returning from a hip pointer in December.

    BY THE NUMBERS
    Michael Grabner
    Following are the scoring numbers for Spokane Chiefs forward Michael Grabner:

    Season Gm G A Pts
    2004-05 58 13 11 24
    2005-06 67 36 14 50
    2006-07 27 19 8 27

    It's a bit mind-boggling to think about the quickness of Michael Grabner's ascent.

    Just 11 months ago, the Spokane Chiefs forward had his first career Western Hockey League hat trick in his only his second WHL season. He repeated the feat a month later and has two more this season.

    During the off-season, he became a first-round National Hockey League draft pick of the Vancouver Canucks and drew praise for his efforts at their training camp and in NHL exhibition games.

    Grabner, 19, is an explosive player whose quickness and puck-handling skills keep defensemen on their heels. He also has one of the most accurate shots on the ice, as opponents have found out this season.

    It seems nearly every Chiefs game has a "Grabner moment" or two.
    It may be a poke check – with his stick stripping the puck from an opponent – creating a turnover and a breakaway chance for himself. It may be taking a pass from a teammate at full speed, with Grabner then splitting two defenders for an uncontested shot on goal.
    During those times, the noise of Chiefs fans will rise in anticipation of something special because of his talent. His finesse is unquestioned, but the product of Villach, Austria, showed his toughness earlier this season.

    Grabner was on the receiving end of a brutal check that resulted in his opponent's stick striking him inside the top part of his padded pants, leaving him with painful hip pointer injury.

    All Grabner did was go out the next game and hang three goals on Everett.

    But the pain was too much afterward and he took two games off to let it heal. He tried to play through the injury in five of the next six games, but wasn't as effective. So he was told to "shut it down" by team's medical staff in early November.

    Grabner returned in December after a month off and began playing his way back into shape while battling the flu. Over the Christmas break, he returned home to Europe with his girlfriend and took some personal time off from the grind of back-to-back WHL seasons and a busy off-season.

    Now he's back and healthy, and it shows.

    "It's been kind of a long year, but it's all right," said Grabner. "It's what I enjoy doing and I'm happy to be back. I've had a pretty good start to the second half and hope I can keep it up there."

    Grabner has seven goals and four assists in his last six games since the Christmas break – including a hat trick versus Prince George – improving his season totals to 19 goals and eight assists (27 points in 27 games).

    "I thought he was a dominant player up in Prince George," said Chiefs coach Bill Peters. "He had a great week (after Christmas). He had seven goals and had big goals. He scored a shootout goal that we needed in (Tri-Cities), to keep the shootout going, that if we didn't have, we lose.

    "He's scored all types of goals and he's scored in all situations (4-on-4, 5-on-5, power play). He's been a very dynamic player and that's what we need out of him the remainder of the way."

    Preseason talk of personal goals, such as a 100-point season, no longer seems fathomable.

    "A hundred points? I don't know," Grabner said. "I don't really get that many assists, but I'm trying to get more goals. Hopefully, I can still reach my 50 goals, but it's going to be tough. I'm just trying to play my game and help the team out."

    Grabner striving for individual goals would give the Chiefs a consistent scoring threat up front that could help the team continue to reverse a losing trend of recent seasons.
    "I think we can accomplish a lot this year," said Grabner. "We've beat every team this year – beat Vancouver, beat Everett – so we know we can beat anyone. So, I think we're going to make the playoffs and anything can happen there."

    Though he won't acknowledge it, there is an underlying – yet apparent – sense of urgency to Grabner's play this season that might be premised on the fact it could be his last in the WHL.

    "I want us to make it as far as we can," said Grabner. "I hope we can make it really far this year, because the last two years really weren't as successful when I was here."

    (Brian Plonka The Spokesman-Review)

    Einmal editiert, zuletzt von thefan (11. Januar 2007 um 13:25)

  • thefan
    EBEL
    • 13. Januar 2007 um 12:07
    • #53

    nach einem spiel pause kehrt michael grabner wieder in die spokane-line-up zurück. beim 4:1-sieg gegen chilliwack kann er einen treffer vorbereiten und damit seinen 28ten scorerpunkt (19 tore, 9 assists) im 28ten spiel erzielen.

  • titus flavius - chuckw
    cornicen
    • 13. Januar 2007 um 12:52
    • #54
    Zitat

    Original von thefan
    nach einem spiel pause kehrt michael grabner wieder in die spokane-line-up zurück. beim 4:1-sieg gegen chilliwack kann er einen treffer vorbereiten und damit seinen 28ten scorerpunkt (19 tore, 9 assists) im 28ten spiel erzielen.

    I went to the Chiefs game tonight against Chilliwack and finally got a chance to see Grabner play. Here are my observations:

    Grabner was pretty much invisible the whole night. He spent the majority of the game at right wing and spent time playing the right point on the PP. On the PP, Grabner seemed more inclined to set his teammates in front of the net rather than fire shots towards the net.

    During the first two periods, Grabner shot high all night long. Only in the 3rd period did his shots started hitting the net. There was one instance where Grabner showed his speed by jumping at a loose puck then firing a slapper on net. Beyond that, Grabner pretty did absolutely nothing.

    Granted, the game for the most part, appears to be two mediocre teams playing each other. The more intense the game got, the more sloppy things got. Grabner pretty much floated around at all ends of the ice. On the defensive end, he seemed inclined to let his defense do the work. At one time, the other team's player actually skated around Grabner while Grabner was merely trying to float into position for a breakout pass. He didn't even bother sticking out his stick to pokecheck the guy. On offense, it was the same story. Grabner hung around seemingly looking for an opportunity to pounce on a puck and put it home. He pretty much stayed out on the perimeter the whole game. There was virtually no puck carrying. No urgency. No using of speed to create space.

    Grabner registered an assist in that game, but lets just say that he contributed little to the goal he assisted on. All in all, I'm very disappointed by his performance tonight. Perhaps he's still feeling the effects of the injury that kept him out for quite a few games? I will likely attend a few more Chiefs game in the upcoming months and even years, so I expect there to be future installments of the Grabner Report.

    http://www.canuckscentral.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=7360

  • fute
    EBEL
    • 13. Januar 2007 um 20:15
    • #55

    Mein Englisch reicht leider nicht aus!
    Vieleicht könnte jemand eine kurze Zusammenfassung übersetzen

  • Stahldorn
    EBEL
    • 13. Januar 2007 um 20:51
    • #56
    Zitat

    Original von fute
    Mein Englisch reicht leider nicht aus!
    Vieleicht könnte jemand eine kurze Zusammenfassung übersetzen

    Es handelt sich um den Eintrag eines Chiefs-Fans der zum letzten Spiel gefahren ist um sich Grabner anzusehen. Sinngemäß sagt er folgendes:

    Er findet, Grabner war unsichtbar, hat sich nicht bewegt, ist nur sinnlos herumgekurvt. Die ersten beiden Drittel hat er himmelhoch drübergeschossen, nur im letzten Drittel hat er auch aufs Tor gefeuert. Einmal hat er kurz seine Schnelligkeit aufblitzen lassen, das wars dann. Defensiv hat er überhaupt nichts gemacht. Einmal ist er vom Gegner umkurvt worden und Grabner hat nichtmal ansatzweise versucht ihn mit einem Pokecheck zu stören. Er hat einen Assist gemacht, aber das war auch nur einer für die Statistik, zum Tor hat er kaum beigetragen.
    Alles in allem ist er sehr enttäuscht von Grabner. Er mutmaßt, dass vielleicht auch die letzte Verletzung noch nicht überwunden ist. Er wird sich aber noch mehr Spiele in der nächsten Zeit anschauen und weiter drüber berichten.

  • thefan
    EBEL
    • 14. Januar 2007 um 13:02
    • #57

    die chiefs gewinnen mit 2:1 gegen die tri-city americans und grabner assistiert beim game-winning-goal. damit beendet er das 5te spiel in folge mit 1 assistpunkt und ohne torerfolg. nach 29 spielen hält er nun bei 19 toren und 10 assists.

  • thefan
    EBEL
    • 16. Januar 2007 um 01:56
    • #58

    einen klaren 7:4-erfolg holen die chiefs gegen den tabellenletzen aus portland. michael grabner kann sich diesmal gleich zweimal als torschütze feiern lassen und feiert somit eine gelungene premiere als assistant-captain.

  • Ovechkin
    Nationalliga
    • 21. Januar 2007 um 16:09
    • #59

    Grabner hält jetzt bei 31 Points in 32 Games! 8o

    Weiter so Michi!

  • owi
    #8
    • 25. Januar 2007 um 09:24
    • #60

    Michael Grabner konnte beim 3:2 Sieg gegen Saskatoon eine Treffer erziehlen.

  • titus flavius - chuckw
    cornicen
    • 27. Januar 2007 um 09:54
    • #61

    grabner steuert im spiel gegen swift current ein tor und einen assist zum 3:0-sieg bei.

    der villacher hält nach 36 spielen bei 23 toren und 11 assists.

  • thefan
    EBEL
    • 28. Januar 2007 um 12:03
    • #62

    eine knappe 3:4-niederlage müssen die chiefs im heimspiel gegen kootenay hinnehmen. michael grabner kann einen treffer erzielen und beendet das spiel mit +1.

  • thefan
    EBEL
    • 4. Februar 2007 um 12:08
    • #63

    spokane kann im gestrigen spiel gegen tabellennachbar tri-city einen 4:3-sieg einfahren und damit den abstand auf platz 2 in der u.s. division auf 3 punkte verkürzen. michael grabner ist einmal mehr der entscheidende chiefs-player. er erzielt die ersten beiden treffer des spiels und wird zum 1st star gewählt. damit hält er nun bei 26 toren und 11 assists aus 40 spielen.

  • titus flavius - chuckw
    cornicen
    • 11. Februar 2007 um 09:00
    • #64

    im freitagspiel gegen everett (1:2 niederlage) musste grabner im zweiten dritten zuschauen.....

    Spokane coach Bill Peters benched star forward Michael Grabner, a first-round selection of the Vancouver Canucks (14th overall), in the second period.

    "Michael took himself out of the game because he was non-committed," Peters said. "The game was at a physical level that he didn't want to play at. He's healthy. The only thing that might be hurt is his pride, and it should be hurt. It's embarrassing for a first-round pick to play like that in that type of hockey game." (Seattle Times)

    in der gestrigen partie gegen tri-city spiele er wieder durch und war vorbereiter des ersten spokane-treffers. das spiel ging trotzdem mit 2:4 verloren.

  • pimaniac
    Hobbyliga
    • 11. Februar 2007 um 09:31
    • #65

    was hat er bitte angestellt?

  • Linch
    EBEL
    • 11. Februar 2007 um 12:17
    • #66
    Zitat

    Original von titus flavius - chuckw
    "Michael took himself out of the game because he was non-committed," Peters said. "The game was at a physical level that he didn't want to play at. He's healthy. The only thing that might be hurt is his pride, and it should be hurt. It's embarrassing for a first-round pick to play like that in that type of hockey game." (Seattle Times)[/I]

    Zitat

    Original von pimaniac
    was hat er bitte angestellt?

    er war einfach nicht engangiert genug, nahm am spiel nicht wirklich teil.

    versteh nicht, warum da so ein theater daraus gemacht wird. solang es bei diesem "ausrutscher" bleibt - jeder kann ja mal einen schlechten tag haben - ist ja alles halb so schlimm.

  • titus flavius - chuckw
    cornicen
    • 12. Februar 2007 um 08:44
    • #67
    Zitat

    Original von Linch
    versteh nicht, warum da so ein theater daraus gemacht wird. solang es bei diesem "ausrutscher" bleibt - jeder kann ja mal einen schlechten tag haben - ist ja alles halb so schlimm.

    darum geht es ja, grabner spielt seit 7-8 runden weit unter seinen möglichkeiten, zeigt wenig einsatz, willen etc...

    Grabner has not played up to his potential and it needed to be adressed. He's had MANY games/oppertunities to play up to the level he can and has chose not to for whatever reason. It would be one thing having flu,injury, ect, but this has gone on for quite some time. Grabner has superstar capibility and peters i'm sure has tryed every way to get that out of him b4 he had to take action.

    They all need to step up to playoff hockey. I don't know what it is with Grabner but he has not been a help to the team for awile. They need players who are willing to do whatever it takes to win.

    All the talent in the world it's disappointing to see him not learn to handle it. It doesn't mean we don't like him but he let himself and the team down and deserves whatever Peters hands out. How he handles it will tell a lot about his character and his chance for success in anything he does.

    A coach has to try to motivate players the way he sees fit, and for all we know hes tried everything other than scratch Grabner up to when that quote was made. Peters(via Babcock)and Pleau know what it takes to make it in the next level, and theyre both Im sure trying to get Grabner to that level, trying all methods to get it through to him.

  • 3000er
    Nationalliga
    • 15. Februar 2007 um 11:20
    • #68

    Grabner trifft wieder!

    Beim 4:3 der Chiefs gegen die Kamloop Blazers erziehlt Michi Grabner das zwischenzeitliche 2:1 und ca. 4 Minuten vor Ende des Spiels das Gamewinning Goal in Form eines Shorthanders.

    Damit scheint "Grabs" sein Tief überwunden zu haben und scored wieder... 28G und 12 A in 45 Games.

    3000er

  • hiasus
    Hobbyliga
    • 16. Februar 2007 um 01:05
    • #69

    Grabner News auf NHL.com

  • thefan
    EBEL
    • 17. Februar 2007 um 09:48
    • #70

    trotz einem michael grabner in höchstform verlieren die chiefs in der overtime mit 4:5 gegen seattle. grabner kann 3 der vier 4 spokane-treffer erzielen und wird zum 1st star gewählt. er hält nun bei 31 toren und 12 assists aus 46 spielen und ist damit schon auf den 8ten platz der whl-torschützenliste vorgerückt.

  • Linch
    EBEL
    • 17. Februar 2007 um 09:55
    • #71
    Zitat

    Original von thefan
    er hält nun bei 31 toren und 12 assists aus 46 spielen und ist damit schon auf den 8ten platz der whl-torschützenliste vorgerückt.

    unglaublich wenn man bedenkt wie lange er verletzungsbedingt fehlte.

  • thefan
    EBEL
    • 18. Februar 2007 um 11:37
    • #72

    die chiefs verlieren im gestrigen heimspiel gegen kootenay mit 3:6. michael grabner gelingt jedoch im powerplay seinen 32sten saisontreffer.

  • thefan
    EBEL
    • 20. Februar 2007 um 22:54
    • #73

    6 tore in 3 spielen bringen michael grabner erstmals den titel

    whl player of the week.

    [Blockierte Grafik: http://cluster.leaguestat.com/download.php?client_code=whl&file_path=img/pictures/BP_POW_Michael%20Grabner.jpg]

    Einmal editiert, zuletzt von thefan (20. Februar 2007 um 22:56)

  • 3000er
    Nationalliga
    • 22. Februar 2007 um 07:23
    • #74

    Unglaublich . . . schon wieder ein Hattrick von Michi Grabner!

    Die Chiefs gewinnen mit 5:3 gegen die Cougars und Grabner kann drei Treffer beisteuern, sowie ein Tor vorbereiten!
    Logischerweise wird er zum First Star gewählt.

    Bilanz nach 48 Spielen:
    35G, 13A

    3000er

  • Linch
    EBEL
    • 22. Februar 2007 um 09:53
    • #75

    Headline auf NHL.com

    Grabner scores three goals to lead Chiefs past Cougars 5-3

    SPOKANE, Wash. (CP) - Michael Grabner scored three goals as the Spokane Chiefs defeated the Prince George Cougars 5-3 in WHL action Wednesday night.

    Chris Bruton and Mitch Wahl also scored for Spokane (32-23-4-3) while goaltender Kevin Armstrong stopped 24 shots. Jared Walker, Eric Hunter and Dana Tyrell replied for Prince George (26-27-3-4). Goaltender Real Cyr stopped 32 shots.

    The two teams combined for five power-play goals and two short-handed goals.


    [Blockierte Grafik: http://www.spokanechiefs.com/data/photos/ne…grabner%203.jpg]
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