Ottawa 67's 2022-23 Season Thread (Part 3)

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So have the Generals and Pete's. Gens are 10-1 over the past 4 decades.
So what you basically saying is that the Generals own the Petes, the Petes own the 67's and the 67's own the Generals!! Got it..

They have also had epic battles with the Peterborough Petes. The Petes are 10-3 in the 13 series they have played.

I was hoping you'd just keep that on the downlow lol. Yes I'm fully aware that you used to bore us to death with that Dick Todd laden hockey thus Peterborough's dominance over the 67's back in the day. Back then the Petes were so hard to beat....
 
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So what you basically saying is that the Generals own the Petes, the Petes own the 67's and the 67's own the Generals!! Got it..



I was hoping you'd just keep that on the downlow lol. Yes I'm fully aware that you used to bore us to death with that Dick Todd laden hockey thus Peterborough's dominance over the 67's back in the day. Back then the Petes were so hard to beat....
What is the record since 2002, the year that the oldest players on any team were born? No, never mind, it don't matter,
 

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Although the rivalry has simmered since the haydays of the 1980's (nothing will ever be like that era) it's to reflect. Ottawa also has had epic runs with the Toronto Marlboros, Cornwall Royals, and Bellevie Bulls. Good times...
There was a huge rivalry between the Canadians and the 67's Anyone remember the Rat and the 67s's It used to get quite physical/
 
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There was a huge rivalry between the Canadians and the 67's Anyone remember the Rat and the 67s's It used to get quite physical/
I remember 1977, when the Rat hoofed Geiger in the face. I was 6 rows up and, when it happened, it was one of those "did I really see that" moments.
 
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There was a huge rivalry between the Canadians and the 67's Anyone remember the Rat and the 67s's It used to get quite physical/
Ken Linsemen? Yup but was quite young then but I do remember taking the fan bus to Kingston in the early 80's to watch the 67's play the Canadians. Mike Moffat was in nets for Kingston and the 67's won 9-1! Unfortunately Bernie Nicholls lead Kingston to victory in game 7 in Ottawa. The 67's scored to tie the game with a minute left but the goal was disallowed. . 10,000 fans pelted the ice with debris causing a lengthy delay lol.
 

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Ken Linsemen? Yup but was quite young then but I do remember taking the fan bus to Kingston in the early 80's to watch the 67's play the Canadians. Mike Moffat was in nets for Kingston and the 67's won 9-1! Unfortunately Bernie Nicholls lead Kingston to victory in game 7 in Ottawa. The 67's scored to tie the game with a minute left but the goal was disallowed. . 10,000 fans pelted the ice with debris causing a lengthy delay lol.
Yeah, that was 1980-81. Jim Lever was the ref and the puck came out from behind the net, under Moffat's glove, but he never stopped it. Mario Cerri put it in. "Quick Whistle" Lever said that he blew it dead. He usually wore his helmet far too tight. It was a terrible call.
 
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Lever and Wilsie were always hot garbage.

Anyone remember the guy that sat over somewhere in Section 21 lower bowl? He'd be yelling at the refs the entire game sometimes with a ref suit and gorilla mask on 😆 🤣 😂
 

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Lever and Wilsie were always hot garbage.

Anyone remember the guy that sat over somewhere in Section 21 lower bowl? He'd be yelling at the refs the entire game sometimes with a ref suit and gorilla mask on 😆 🤣 😂
That was Doug. He is long gone now. No idea what his full name was, but he used to stand up and go down the stairs, to be better heard.
 

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Its been pretty quiet on the injury front. Neither Tolnai nor Barlas played a game during the Oshawa series and I haven't heard any news on either of them. Looks like game #1 is Friday evening, so hopefully the extra week of rest before the 2nd round begins allows each of them to get healthy and available to play vs. (presumably) Peterborough.

We'll especially need Tolnai. Aside from his ability to play in all situations, he's our best faceoff taker, which is an area in which we struggled against Oshawa. He can also provide good secondary scoring and take some of the offensive pressure off of the Morrison and Rohrer lines, in addition to being the center that Cameron would want out there in key defensive situations.
 
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What is the record since 2002, the year that the oldest players on any team were born? No, never mind, it don't matter,
FWIW, I was picking the Petes to be in the 2019-20
final. Rossi vs Petes, four legit contenders in the west; freak’n COVID!
 
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FWIW, I was picking the Petes to be in the 2019-20
final. Rossi vs Petes, four legit contenders in the west; freak’n COVID!
Playoffs are a crap shoot. Injuries, a hot goalie, a cold goalie, distracted players, a pandemic. All can favour one team over another. I just enjoy the ride, as long as it lasts.
 
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Playoffs are a crap shoot. Injuries, a hot goalie, a cold goalie, distracted players, a pandemic. All can favour one team over another. I just enjoy the ride, as long as it lasts.
If I recall correctly, the eastern conference was particularly weak that year. Petes - ‘67s seemed inevitable. The 2nd seeded Wolves finished 10-11 in league standings and goal differential.
 

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I hope if it is Petes/67s in round 2 we see some good hockey without too much goon tactics being used from either team. Let's see some good intense play and hopefully no injuries or suspensions occur.

They are both capable of displaying some true talent so let this be the theme.
 
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I hope if it is Petes/67s in round 2 we see some good hockey without too much goon tactics being used from either team. Let's see some good intense play and hopefully no injuries or suspensions occur.

They are both capable of displaying some true talent so let this be the theme.
The Petes played very disciplined hockey in the first round. They didn’t take many penalties against Sudbury. In my opinion they are playing their best hockey of the season.
 

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Dave Cameron on tsn 1200 today said both Tolnai and Barlas are close and "it's not unrealistic that they'll be ready for game 1". Good news as really deepens our forward group!
I really cannot put much faith in what he says about injuries. Morrison was "ready to go" and missed 4 more games. Those guys would help a great deal, but we may have to start with the current group.
 

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I really cannot put much faith in what he says about injuries. Morrison was "ready to go" and missed 4 more games. Those guys would help a great deal, but we may have to start with the current group.
It would not surprise me to see Tolnai sit out game 1. If there are any issues with him it is best to give him as much time. Same with Barlas. The third line is doing ok So if he can get a few more days on the bench then it is better. Then again both of these guys could dress and just get spot time on the ice.

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We used to call him "Old Yeller" as he was a riot to watch.
He was Colemans' buddy LOL
Doug was a rabid fan. He also was not shy about telling Killer what he thought—great fan and booster club member.
 
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Yeah, that was 1980-81. Jim Lever was the ref and the puck came out from behind the net, under Moffat's glove, but he never stopped it. Mario Cerri put it in. "Quick Whistle" Lever said that he blew it dead. He usually wore his helmet far too tight. It was a terrible call.
Needed a police escort to get the Canadians out of Ottawa lol

That was what you called and still call hatred. Both teams played their nastiest when they played each other. When Peter was coaching we used to talk about it. They loved the trip to Kingston. You knew you were in for a fight
The thing that surprised me was that while there were fights galore on the ice there was never a fight in the stands.

guaranteed that the M center was a sell-out and the Civic Center always had a large crowd.

Never was a problem filling busses for either team.
 
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Don't get too excited about the Petes Hamilton is tied at 3 with Barrie

5-4 Barrie 9.9 sec left so yes we are playing the Petes in the 2nd round
 
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The Petes played very disciplined hockey in the first round. They didn’t take many penalties against Sudbury. In my opinion they are playing their best hockey of the season.
Ya the Petes would be a very good opponent too for the 67's. Would be a long series but I hope we get a chance to play Barrie as I am fairly close to their arena. North Bay is a bite of a hike for me lol
 

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Needed a police escort to get the Canadians out of Ottawa lol

That was what you called and still call hatred. Both teams played their nastiest when they played each other. When Peter was coaching we used to talk about it. They loved the trip to Kingston. You knew you were in for a fight
The thing that surprised me was that while there were fights galore on the ice there was never a fight in the stands.

guaranteed that the M center was a sell-out and the Civic Center always had a large crowd.

Never was a problem filling busses for either team.
Game 7 in Ottawa was standing room only. My Dad managed to grab tickets in section 20 and all I remember was that there was a disallowed goal and the place went absolutely apeshit. The fans chanted "bullshit" for about 10 minutes while the Lansdowne crewed cleaned up the ice lol. Also Kingston was the first road game I ever saw away from the Civic Centre so it was alway fun to play against them. But they never really stirred my crank Like the hated Generals did back then. We always used to beat them so it was so sweet when Ottawa won lol
 

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Game 7 in Ottawa was standing room only. My Dad managed to grab tickets in section 20 and all I remember was that there was a disallowed goal and the place went absolutely apeshit. The fans chanted "bullshit" for about 10 minutes while the Lansdowne crewed cleaned up the ice lol. Also Kingston was the first road game I ever saw away from the Civic Centre so it was alway fun to play against them. But they never really stirred my crank Like the hated Generals did back then. We always used to beat them so it was so sweet when Ottawa won lol
There were some great rivalries in the old Leyden Division in the 1980s and early 1990s. Peterborough’s main rivalry was with Oshawa. It was really strong when Dick Todd coached the Petes and Paul Theriault coached the Generals. There were were many fights in their games including several bench clearing brawls between the two. I use go to the Petes games in Oshawa in the late 1980s and early 1990s and would get into many verbal exchanges with the Generals fans. The Petes also had rivalries with Belleville and Cornwall. The Cornwall fans were an experience. There was a respectful rivalry between Ottawa and Peterborough but is was always civilized. The most interesting part of that rivalry was the Peterborough connection on the 67s. Ottawa goaltender Scott Cumming was from Peterborough and in 1986-1987 season two former Petes John Hanna and Brent Battiselli played for the 67s. All got a rough ride in Peterborough. I always enjoyed watching games in Ottawa and got along well with the fans. The rivalry with Kingston was not as strong until Peterborough businessman, Lou Kazowski bought the team and he made some less than kind remarks about the Petes. There had been a rivalry with the Toronto Marlies but it was not a strong in the late 1980s
 
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