Is It a Gift... or a Curse?… (Part 2)
By: Brandon Sudeyko
As mentioned in part one...
By: Brandon Sudeyko
As mentioned in part one...
Over the past couple weeks during the now infamous, shootout, involving myself and Thayne Hallyburton there has been a specific comment brought up each and every week. The In The O… BUMP!
What started off as just a cool lil notch in the belt so to speak, may actually be a lot more. It could even in fact be a Curse as one recent player was sidelined due to injury. This got me thinking a bit and I will put it in your hands to Judge.
To decide whether there is an ITO Bump or not is basically judge by their stats. Maybe a player who never scores a goal got one? ITO Bump! Maybe a goaltender gets a shutout? ITO Bump! Or maybe the player gets suspended or injured… ok not so much a bump as a roadblock to success.
SO here is the criteria that qualifies a player to be judged on whether or not they are a recipient of the ITO Bump
1. Interviewed by myself, Brandon Sudeyko, and no one else from the ITO Staff
2. Over the Phone Interview, no postgame, Top Prospect, Live interview etc.
3. The period of time is 2 weeks from the interview date
It is as simple as that. So lets break it down.
November-January 15th
What started off as just a cool lil notch in the belt so to speak, may actually be a lot more. It could even in fact be a Curse as one recent player was sidelined due to injury. This got me thinking a bit and I will put it in your hands to Judge.
To decide whether there is an ITO Bump or not is basically judge by their stats. Maybe a player who never scores a goal got one? ITO Bump! Maybe a goaltender gets a shutout? ITO Bump! Or maybe the player gets suspended or injured… ok not so much a bump as a roadblock to success.
SO here is the criteria that qualifies a player to be judged on whether or not they are a recipient of the ITO Bump
1. Interviewed by myself, Brandon Sudeyko, and no one else from the ITO Staff
2. Over the Phone Interview, no postgame, Top Prospect, Live interview etc.
3. The period of time is 2 weeks from the interview date
It is as simple as that. So lets break it down.
November-January 15th
Matt Sisca, Saginaw Spirit – November 3rd
5GP 1G 4A 5Pts+4 2PIM
Phil Varone, Erie Otters – November 11th
6GP 1G 5A 6Pts +4 2PIM
Phillip Grubauer, Kingston Frontenacs – November 11th
4GP 3-1-0-0 .910SV% 3.20GAA
Malcolm Subban, Belleville Bulls – November 15th
3GP 1-1-0-1 .907SV% 2.60GAA
Casey Cizikas, Mississauga St. Michael’s Majors – November 18th
6GP 3G 7A 10Pts +6 9PIM 2PPG 1GWG
Brett Thompson, Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds – November 25th
6GP 5G 6A 11Pts -2 10PIM 2PPG 1GWG
Jack Walchessen, Peterborough Petes – November 25th
6GP 0Pts -6 4PIM
Tyler Peters, Sarnia Sting – December 2nd
5GP 2G 2A 4Pts -2 4PIM
Marcus Foligno, Sudbury Wolves – December 5th
5GP 3G 6A 9Pts +1 6PIM 1PPG 1SHG
Scott Laughton, Oshawa Generals – December 13th
1GP 1A 1Pt +1 (Ran Into Christmas Break)
Brett Appio, Erie Otters – December 15th
4GP 1G 1A 2Pts +1 12PIM
Marc Zanetti, Ottawa 67’s – January 6th
5GP 1G 2A 3Pts +1 4PIM 1PPG
Michael Houser, London Knights – January 6th
5GP 3-2-0-0 .867SV% 5.58GAA
Brett Thompson, Erie Otters – January 12th
4GP 2G 1A 3Pts -1 4PIM
Taylor Carnevale, Windsor Spitfires – January 12th
6GP 2G 5A 7Pts -3 4PIM
Stephen Gaskin, Guelph Storm – January 13th
5GP 0Pts-1 4PIM
This is the end of Part 2... up next... well the final part, so part 3.
This is the end of Part 2... up next... well the final part, so part 3.
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