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Di. 30.06.09 - 18:32:02 Patza Registriert seit: September 2000 Posts: 13.756 Fan von: HC Pustertal |
Jeff Jakaitis die spekulationen sind eröffnet ob er ein guter für uns ist, oder nicht. die antwort bringen die ersten matches. ich würde mal sagen freundschftsspiele lassen wir etwas aussen vor (ottosson mit 3 shootouts in 4 preseason-spielen lässt grüssen!!!) |
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Di. 30.06.09 - 18:38:01 thedollar Registriert seit: Januar 2008 Posts: 180 |
yeah, als 2. nach patza! der wird schon passen...werden sehen! $ |
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Di. 30.06.09 - 18:44:37 kriocha Registriert seit: Januar 2002 Posts: 4.022 Fan von: HC Pustertal |
Da bin ich jetzt doch überrascht!!
War eigentlich sicher dass es DeCaro wird!! Die Statistik schaut gut aus (vor allem die Fangquote von 92% bei 1524 Saves in 48 Spielen letztes Jahr), aber wie Patza bereits richtig sagt, abwarten wie er sich dann effektiv in der Meisterschaft macht!! Vielleicht haben wir ja mal Glück mit unserem Tormann! http://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/pdisplay.php?pid=67821 Dieser Beitrag wurde am 30.06.09 - 18:45:25 von kriocha editiert! |
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Di. 30.06.09 - 18:45:10 Lindros79 Registriert seit: September 2008 Posts: 196 Fan von: HC Pustertal |
Hm. Im Vergleich z.B. zu den Stats von Gage oder Nissinen sehr beeindruckend.
Jung, was ich gut finde, damit er sich gut in die Mannschaft eingliedern kann. Die Fangquote recht konstant. Nur so mal übern daumen gepeilt: solide. Ich bin vorerst mal zufrieden. jetzt kann weitergeträumt werden Und den Rest, wie bereits andere sagen, sieht man nach den ersten 10 spielen. Auf gehts Wölfe |
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Di. 30.06.09 - 18:54:33 Gianpaolo Registriert seit: Juni 2000 Posts: 11.790 |
All About Jeff:
Favorite NHL player: Mike Richter Favorite TV show: Friends If I had one wish, it would be: Win a national championship at LSSU Favorite superhero: The Hulk People who have made the biggest impact on my hockey career: My parents My biggest challenge in hockey: Playing well every day Most embarrassing hockey moment: Putting my pads on backwards the first time I played goalie Pre-game ritual: Take a nap and a shower Advice I would give to youngsters: Have fun with what you do Favorite NHL team: Minnesota Wild The person I would most like to meet: Ken Dryden Favorite band and song: Counting Crows, "Mr. Jones" Most memorable hockey highlight: Minnesota State Hockey Tournament The most important lesson I have learned: Hard work pays off Favorite Color: Green |
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Di. 30.06.09 - 19:02:42 Gianpaolo Registriert seit: Juni 2000 Posts: 11.790 |
Jeff Jakaitis, G
Senior, Lake Superior State University Despite an eighth-place finish at the end of the regular season, Lake Superior State enjoyed a strong but disappointing ending to their 2006-07 season. They defeated third-seeded Miami-OH, only to fall to top-ranked Notre Dame in the CCHA Conference Championship semi-finals. One of the main reasons behind the Lakers successful run was the brilliant goaltending of senior Jeff Jakaitis. The Rochester, MN native finished his final collegiate season with a 16-16-3 that included three shutouts. His .931 save percentage ranks tied for second in the nation, while his 2.31 goals against average ranks 19th. He leaves Lake Superior State with two school records for the best career save percentage (.927) and career shutouts (10). While Jakaitis is small in stature (5’10/175), his play between the pipes has been huge. He has been a pillar of strength for Lake Superior State since his arrival. Jakaitis possesses great athleticism and can be aggressive in challenging shooters. His dependability and grace under pressure have helped to earn him much respect as one of the nation’s finest goaltenders. Hockeysfuture |
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Di. 30.06.09 - 19:08:37 Harry09 Registriert seit: Juni 2000 Posts: 2.371 Fan von: HC Pustertal |
deine meinung zu unserem goalie gianpaolo? | ||||||||
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Di. 30.06.09 - 19:48:19 Lindros79 Registriert seit: September 2008 Posts: 196 Fan von: HC Pustertal |
@Gianpaolo
"His dependability and grace under pressure have helped to earn him much respect as one of the nation’s finest goaltenders." Krass! jetzt sollte man wohl nicht wieder die erwartungen zu hoch stecken, sonst machen wir noch einen super Goalie moralisch fertig. Bitte bitte nicht bös gemeint, nur ein blöder witz! |
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Di. 30.06.09 - 19:57:27 Gianpaolo Registriert seit: Juni 2000 Posts: 11.790 |
@Lindros79
nation = NCAA |
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Di. 30.06.09 - 20:02:42 Gianpaolo Registriert seit: Juni 2000 Posts: 11.790 |
Jakaitis emerges with strong rookie season Category: Sports 03/26/2008 7:52 AM - By: Brian Compton NHL.com It was only a few years ago when Jeff Jakaitis was at Lake Superior State on a hockey scholarship. He was going to use that free ride to take him into the real world. It turns out there’s been a change in plans. The 24-year-old goaltender is close to completing what has been a solid rookie season with the Columbia Inferno, for whom he has made 36 appearances after signing a two-way deal with the Toronto Marlies of the American Hockey League last summer. Jakaitis, whose numbers improved every year at Lake Superior State, is 12-14-6 with a 2.92 GAA for the playoff-bound Inferno. "To be honest with you, I never really thought I’d have the opportunity to play professionally until maybe my junior year of college," Jakaitis told NHL.com. "After high school, I wanted to try to get a scholarship and get an education. If I could use hockey to pay for it, that’d be great. I ended up playing two years in junior (with USHL Waterloo), hoping to get a scholarship. Once I got to Lake State, things went well. Growing up, it was always a goal, but I didn’t know if it would be a realistic possibility." Now that he’s here, Jakaitis intends to make the most of this opportunity. After early season struggles, the Rochester, Minn., native has turned his game around while adjusting to life as a pro. "I guess in general, I think it’s been OK," Jakaitis said of his rookie season. "I didn’t get off to a very good start. I was pretty disappointed with my first 10-game segment. I think it was kind of tough for me adjusting to the schedule and travel. The different lifestyle was tough. "After Christmas, I got to play a good chunk of games in a row. I feel like I’ve kind of settled in a little bit more. But it’s been a pretty tough year. I had a lot higher expectations coming in for sure." It’s that competitive edge that burns inside Jakaitis that Columbia coach Troy Mann couldn’t help but rave about. Mann was especially impressed with the way Jakaitis performed earlier this season when the latter’s counterpart, Todd Ford, was promoted to AHL Toronto. "He competes; he hates to lose," Mann said. "Every goal, regardless of how it was scored, he thinks it should have been stopped. You like to have that in a goaltender." With both Jakaitis and Ford in the mix, Mann has a nice problem on his hands. While Ford has more experience -- the 6-foot-4 netminder is in his fourth professional season -- Mann said he will give both goalies a chance to showcase their skills in the Kelly Cup Playoffs. Both goalies have appeared in 36 games for the Inferno this season. "Absolutely. Jakko started 13 of 14 at one point because Ford was up with the Marlies," Mann said. "Other than that, we’ve rotated back and forth. There’s been a couple of occasions where if a guy got hot and won a couple in a row, I stuck with them. We’ve got five games to go here. We’ll just have to see what we’re going to do come the first game of the playoffs." Jakaitis first heard about Columbia from Inferno forward Steve McJannett and defenseman Ren Fauci, who retired in November. McJannett and Fauci played with Jakaitis at Lake Superior State and helped Mann along during the recruiting process last summer. Once Columbia’s AHL affiliate jumped in with a contract offer, Jakaitis made up his mind as to where he would begin his professional career. Jeff Jakaitis has appeared in 36 games so far in his rookie season. "The scouts in Toronto liked him a lot," Mann said. "I had talked to Toronto in the spring about Jeff. We spoke a lot last summer. The fact that he had a couple of former teammates at least give him a little bit of knowledge about Columbia and about the program helped." While he hasn’t received a promotion to the AHL this season, Mann believes Jakaitis could find himself at the Triple-A level next year. The Marlies have an option on his contract for 2008-09, but Jakaitis isn’t about to look that far ahead. "That’s obviously the hope," Jakaitis said of moving up the ladder. "That’s the goal and that’s why everyone’s still playing. I’m just basically trying to take it one week at a time, one month at a time, one year at a time. I’m just trying to get better every day. There’s a lot that happens out there that’s out of your control. Whatever happens will happen." Good things would certainly happen for Jakaitis should he play well in the postseason if given the opportunity by Mann. The 5-foot-10, 165-pound netminder knows what a postseason run could do for his career. "That’s the main things that goalies are judged on," Jakaitis said. "That would help a ton for next year and down the road. If you can have success in the playoffs, there’s always going to be a place for you to play. If the opportunity arises and I do get a chance to play some games, I think that would help out a lot." |
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Di. 30.06.09 - 20:49:01 Leitwolf Registriert seit: November 2008 Posts: 485 Fan von: HC Pustertal |
JAKKO, der Spitzname gefällt mir. | ||||||||
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Mi. 01.07.09 - 07:59:30 Zwickau Registriert seit: Januar 2007 Posts: 281 Fan von: SV Kaltern |
Höchstgenuss!!!!!!!!!!! | ||||||||
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Mi. 01.07.09 - 08:27:55 The Marmot Registriert seit: September 2005 Posts: 4.717 Fan von: HC Pustertal |
Ich freue mich richtig auf den Mann!!
The Marmot |
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Mi. 01.07.09 - 21:02:20 maskottchen Registriert seit: Januar 2005 Posts: 758 Fan von: HC Pustertal |
Die statistiken unseres neuen Goalie sind nicht schlecht! Schaumer mal, ob er auch hält was er verspricht! | ||||||||
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Do. 02.07.09 - 10:53:24 hx Registriert seit: November 2006 Posts: 1.273 Fan von: HC Bozen |
@The Marmot
das kannst du marmot, und freu dich, denn ich habe mit einem alten freund aus übersee telefoniert, der das hiesige eishockey und den „job als tormann“ wie kein anderer kennt..... .....und der hat j.jakaitis ein beeindruckendes zeugnis ausgestellt und ihn auf eine stufe mit f. cloutier gestellt. meinen freund prognostiziert ihn als besten und „geilsten“ tormann der saison! dem burschen zuzuschauen soll eine wahre freude sein, besonders die spagatparade...... diese verpflichtung wird die „fliegenfänger“ der letzten zwei saisonen sehr, sehr schnell vergessen machen, bruneck wird einen neuen publikumsliebling haben und das saisonziel 2009/10 wird, auch wenn hinter vorgehaltener hand, finale heißen. |
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