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Maine Mariners Alumni vs Boston Bruins Alumni Post Game Wrap Up

Posted in Boston Bruins, Maine Mariners, Mariners vs Bruins Alumni. on November 21, 2008 by cmsplog

Guy Delparte to Paul Evans, Gary McAdam to Stevie Tsujiura, no you have not entered the way back machine. Those were just some of the participants in the Boston Bruins Alumni versus the Maine Mariners Alumni Hockey game to benefit the Huskies Youth Hockey program.

An enthusiastic crowd was on hand to cheer many former Maine Mariners and Boston Bruins stars alike. While Bruins legend Ray Bourque didn’t make it due to a family emergency, fans were still treated to a very crisp game. Local Roller Hockey goalie Evan Lewis was pressed into action for the Maine Mariners, actually coming from the stands to play goalie when Bobby Farrelly (director of “Something About Mary) wasn’t able to attend. Lewis made great stop after great stop on Bruins legends Rick “Nifty” Middleton, Terry O’Reilly, and ‘The Rat” Kenny Linesman. Cleon Daskalakis was in goal for the Bruins and proved to be more than capable himself.

Playing in his first Bruins Alumni game, #14 Kevin O’ Connell started the scoring on a nice feed by Terry O’ Reilly to make it 1 – 0 Bruins. The Maine Mariners Alumni tied the score at one soon after with a goal from Gary McAdam with assists from Stevie Tsujiura and Len Hackborn. The McAdam, Tsujiura and Hackborn Line was by far the strongest and fastest line of either team all night. The father/son line of Frank and Landon Bathe hooked up minutes later to put the Mariners up 2 – 1.

Evan Lewis made a spectacular glove save of a breakaway by UMaine and Bruins Alum Bob Beers with about 4 minutes left in the 1st. Lewis got the crowd excited in the waning moments of the 1st period with his acrobatic saves along with fantastic glove stops. Brad Park showed Portland Pirates coach Kevin Dineen just how to play NHL defense, completely stripping Dineen on a rush down the boards. Park then took a rest along the Mariners bench gloating over the play, to the delight of the Mariners Bench. Rick Middleton finished off the scoring in the 1st period with a late goal assisted by O’Connell and Beers. Score at the end of one was knotted at 2.

Intermission gave fans young and old an opportunity to get up close and personal with the players for an autograph session. WJAB’s Joe Palmieri exited the locker room holding his prized hockey stick and said,pointing to autograph after autograph, “Bobby Hull, Gordie Howe, Bobby Orr…and now Brad Park!” Kids were running around crazily with pucks, sticks and cameras to capture this rare event at a hockey game.

The second and final period belonged totally to the Bruins. Longtime Mariners/Pirates scorekeeper Jim Andeschat said, “the Bruins play to win all the time. It took this Mariners team a long time to realize that.”

Former New York Ranger and Boston Bruin Jeff Nelson opened the second period scoring for the Bruins and they never looked back. Goals by Bob Sweeney, Linesman and O’Connell closed out the scoring for the Bruins Alumni. Mariners Alum Scott Smith scored late in the second with assists from the Portland Pirates coaching staff of Dineen and Eric Weinrich to close out the scoring for the night.

The Boston Bruins Alumni bruiser Bruce Shoebottom (even though he was a Maine Mariner as well) seemed to be the fan favorite all night, with chants of “Shooooooe” coming down every time he touched the puck. Much to the fan’s delight, the night would not pass without Shoe getting into a scrape. Kevin Dineen cross-checked the stuffing out of Shoe, putting him on the ice in plain sight of refs and the fans with no whistle to be heard. This was not just a cross check, it was an assault. Shoe jumped right up, giving Dineen every bit back. Even though they sparred with the sticks, it was quite clear it was all in fun, followed by hearty laughter while they skated back to the bench.

All in all it was a very good night of hockey at the Cumberland County Civic Center. The Orange and Black of the Maine Mariners were back on the ice, the Huskies Youth Hockey Program got the fujnds they needed, and the fans were treated to old fashioned hockey fun.

Maine Mariners Alumni vs Boston Bruins Alumni

Posted in Boston Bruins, Huskies Youth Hockey, Maine Mariners, Mariners vs Bruins Alumni. on November 20, 2008 by cmsplog


Don’t forget TONIGHT Cumberland County Civic Center 7PM The Boston Bruins Alumni vs The Maine Mariners Alumni to benefit the Huskies Youth Hockey Program. Please don’t miss this event…notables to attend, Ray Borque, Terry O’Reilly, Portland’s own Comedian Bob Marley, Don Sweeney, Franke Bathe, Steve Tsujiura, Lenny Hachborn, Guy Delparte and Hollywood Director and Native New Englander Bobby Farrelly of “Something About Mary” and many others. Don’t miss this fun night, as the Calder Cup trophy will be on display as well.

The Central Maine Sports Blog plans on a LIVE BLOG…so don’t miss it.

Budding Controversy

Posted in Boston Red Sox, Dale Arnold, Frank Fixaris, Joe Castiglione, Maine Mariners on August 25, 2008 by cmsplog

Do we have a clear cut case of plagiarism? Do 2 play by play guys, who have come together under 1 umbrella, have issues with a catch phrase? Could this be the reason for the apparent tension in the booth for these 2 guys?

Lets introduce the players..in this corner we have Joe Castiglione. Joe Castig has been with the Red Sox announcing team since 1983. He started his reign under legend Ken Coleman, was known for being stuck in the losing locker room in game 6 of the 1986 World Series and finally took the lead play by play job in 1991. Joe has been that classic baseball announcer of the Jack Buck, Red Barber and Mel Allen eras, and New England has fallen in love with his style. Joe finally got to taste victory in 2001 when the Boston Red Sox finally broke the Curse, beating the St. Louis Cardinals. Who could forget Joe’s call of that game. He repeated the phrase in 2007.

In the other corner, fellow Mainer, Bowdoin College alum Dale Arnold. Dale cut his play by play teeth right here in Portland Maine, doing Maine Mariners games with Frank Fixaris until 1989. Dale then went to New Jersey to call New Jersey Devils hockey games. In 1991 he returned to his native region, Boston, on what turned into WEEI Sports Talk Radio. Dale went on to do New England Patriots Football, Boston Celtics Basketball and finally ended his run as Boston Bruins announcer last year on NESN. Dale has come back to baseball, filling in for Dave O’Brian on the Red Sox WRKO Radio Network with Joe Castiglione.

Here is where the controversey enters. Again, Joe Castiglione has made hay recently with his catch phrase “Can you believe it”…I introduce a soundbite from the 1984 Calder Cup Finals, The Rochester Americans vs the Maine Mariners, broadcast on WGAN radio and WGME TV with aforementioned Frank Fixaris. Please pay particular attention to the last few seconds of Dale Arnold’s call of the improbable Maine Mariner victory.

Please listen to Joe Castiglione’s calls of the 2004 and 2007 World Series wins and then listen to Dale Arnold’s call of the 1984 Calder Cup Finals. As they used to say on NBC….You be the judge?!?