Rockford Register Star writer Mike DeDonker wrote an good story about the IceHogs' penalty box attendents that you can read here .
It also reminded me of one I ran a few years ago about odd things that have happened in the penalty box.
What goes on after a penalty?
A stay in the Sin Bin
Players react differently to a visit to the penalty box
Date: Wednesday, February 16, 2000
``It's all bad. You do that, you go to the box, you know. Two minutes by
yourself and you feel shame, you know. And then you get free.''
- ``Slapshot'' goaltender Denny Lemieux on serving a penalty.
About 75 percent of the time when a player gets sent to the penalty box, he
sits there stewing because he's blaming someone else - either the referee who
missed the first infraction or an opposing player who may have faked an injury
to get the call. The other 25 percent of the time the penalized player is
begging God to grant him redemption.
``I just sit there praying that the other team doesn't score, because I
feel like it's all my fault then,'' Komets rookie defenseman Dan Ronan said.
``I usually end up standing up chanting, `Please don't score.' ''
National Hockey League rules say the penalty ``bench'' must be capable of
seating 10 people, but it doesn't give size requirements. It also says the
area must be protected by glass at least 5 feet higher than the height of the
boards.
There's nothing there about it being a box, but that's how the players
always refer to the ``Sin Bin.'' There are only a few times when a player
actually wants to be sent to the penalty box.
``A five-minute major for fighting is not necessarily punishment, but it is
for recuperation,'' Komets defenseman Milt Mastad said. ``Usually if two guys
have a really good fight you could just let them go back to the bench, but
they wouldn't want to. They need that five minutes to get some oxygen.''
Komets assistant coach Bruce Ramsay, the United Hockey League's all-time
penalty minute king, said he'll then ask the penalty box attendant how he did
during the fight.
``Because I've spent quite a bit of time in the box my whole career, I
pretty much know all the guys in whatever league,'' Ramsay said. ``We'll talk
about the league, different players and then they'll give me their opinion on
the fight.''
Ramsay is so well-known that earlier this year when he was recalled to
Michigan, he was serving a penalty when the attendant asked him about his
off-season passion, which is fishing.
Longtime former Komet Roger Maisonneuve has worked in the home penalty box
at Memorial Coliseum for eight years. He's a little hard of hearing, but he
still likes to talk. Defenseman Dave Lemay, who is licensed to teach languages
in Canada, practices his French with Maisonneuve.
It's rare, but sometimes opponents will talk back and forth across the
area, though within the last 10 years more Plexiglass was put up to keep the
players separate.
Ramsay remembers a fight in Thunder Bay when he and teammate Brian Wells
tore apart the penalty box to continue a fight with another duo.
Mastad said he's never fought in the penalty box, but he has a different
perspective.
``I sit there every time watching the clock come down, thinking, `Maybe
I'll get a breakaway out of this,' '' he said with a laugh. ``I know it's
pretty much the only chance I'm ever going to get for a breakaway.''
During his junior days playing for Moose Jaw, the lumbering defenseman came
out of the box one time to receive a pass and start a breakaway. With the two
defensemen chasing him, Mastad lost control of the puck and ended up crashing
into the goaltender and taking the goal with him. That's also the last time he
got a breakaway.
``But every time I sit in the box, that's what I hope for,'' he said.
Komets defenseman Dennis Pinfold had some . . . well, different hopes about
sitting in the penalty box. While playing with Birmingham in the East Coast
Hockey League a few years ago, he would sometimes get sent to the box during
games at Louisiana.
``They had a girl in the penalty box wearing this tight, little referee's
shirt and she had this big wooden paddle,'' Pinfold said. ``I liked spending
time in that penalty box.''
According to Icegators public relations director Daryl Cetnar, the club had
a promotion with Hooters, and the girls were called, rightly so, Miss Conduct.
Comments
oh sorry what is it you need again? lol
Geez, we should take this on the road sometime. Hit and Blake on the Road to Lots of Trouble.
We'll be here all year, and don't forget to tip your waitresses.
lol no this one works just fine
that'd be something I wouldn't want to see no offense boys
The new Dean and jerry i can see it now. Which is who BTW???
I'd have to be Dean since Hit can't drink.
ouch lol
I am having cardiac arrest over here...and now I am confused too.....
Me and Blake are a little like Yogi and Boo Boo, Abbott and Costello, Dean and Jerry, Fred and Barney, Laurel and Hardy, Tom and Jerry, The Smothers Brothers?????
Ok, we are like something....Elmer Fudd and Bugs Bunny?
I'm not making a crack, I thought he said once he can't drink.
how did I get pulled into this whole conversation? wasn't this supposed to be about the penalty box? wow we got way off topic there lol
I am over here Heather....you know...the guy not breathing....little help please....LOL
This is why Cohn only gets 7 comments on his last entry...he is way too serious...I bet he is reading this and rolling his eyes. "Why didn't I think of that" LOL
I'll get right on that....LOL
Probably not the best choice of words.
you know after I posted that I knew someone with their mind in the gutter would comment thanks a lot
Tony is going to call us all for a foul real soon...I can feel it.....
I'm walking away from the computer now before I really say what's on my mind
I might get kicked off my own blog. Oh, the shame!
Thanks for all your help friends....I have to run along....Goodnight...and may the force be with you!!!! Ring Ring...LOL
Actually, I have to kick myself off now. I have way too much work to get done, even though this has been a lot of fun. Sigh, this is the extent of my social life right now. Oh, the shame!
Good night.
a simple comment about the cheerleaders and you kids get all excited... im glad im so mature that i dont have to stoop to this low level of debuchury.!!!!!