Bad news

As the diehards already know, team captain Mike Batovanja is out for the season with a torn ACL.

New D man: In serious need of help on the blueline, the Thunder added Bryan Nathe, who has played four years in the ECHL. “He brings some experience,” coach Brent Bilodeau said. “He’ll give us someone solid back there.

Roster update: Tyler Dittmer has left the team to go to school, Bilodeau said. Jordan Hack and Pascal Bedard are awaiting immigration approval. Barry Horman, one of the replacement players who saw action in the season opener, has been signed by the Thunder. However, he is on injured reserve with a groin injury.

Saturday night leftovers: The Thunder was zero for nine on the power play in the loss to Oklahoma City on Saturday. “We’ve got to shoot the puck more and get more traffic in front,” Bilodeau said. “To get that, you have to pay the price, and we weren’t willing to do that.”

On the Thunder’s quick 1-0 lead on Scott Rozendal’s goal, Bilodeau said, “We scored one goal. Big deal. We have to keep the tempo up.”

5 Comments

  1. brian5512
    Posted October 20, 2008 at 10:21 pm | Permalink

    Why are we signing guys to replace the injured with guys who are currently injured? To quote my favorite commercials….”BRILIANT”

  2. Daniel
    Posted October 20, 2008 at 11:08 pm | Permalink

    Darn. Tough break for Batovanja and a tough break for the team. I wonder who’ll be named Captain, now?

  3. ES
    Posted October 21, 2008 at 3:49 pm | Permalink

    Make Duh Duh the Captain since like all the others he does notihng when a great player is injured in front of him on the ice.

    Clayton now this? Is there any rocks in ICT?

  4. m123456
    Posted October 21, 2008 at 5:14 pm | Permalink

    It’s tough to point fingers at anyone other than batovanja for this injury. He was skating like mad from above the circles to the corner post trying to lay out the puck carrier. It was just a bad luck hit, nothing more. Not sure what you expected duda or anyone else to do.

  5. extreme_frustration
    Posted October 22, 2008 at 9:56 am | Permalink

    We don’t EXPECT Duda to do ANYTHING – that’s why we’re never disappointed when he doesn’t.