THE BLADE: TOLEDO, OHIO | WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2, 2014 HOCKEY toledoBlade.com SECTION C, PAGE 5 Walleye’s winning streak ends at 2 Toledo ends affiliation with Hawks By MARK MONROE said the Walleye provided “a great WHEELING, W. Va. — The Wall- first 10 minutes. BLADE SPORTS WRITER setting to learn the professional eye gave up three goals in the sec- “We needed to be strong in front The Walleye will end their affili- game” for the team's prospects. ond period and went on to lose 4-0 of our own net,” Walleye coach Toledo 0 0 0 - 0 ation with the Chicago Black- Toledo currently has one Black- to Wheeling on Tuesday night. Dan Watson said. “We did a good Wheeling 0 3 1 - 4 hawks, a partnership Toledo has hawks player on its roster, forward Toledo went 0 of 7 on the power had with the NHL organization Max Shalunov. There are two Red job of it except for a few minutes in 1st Period- No Scoring.Penalties-Sylvester play. Wheeling goalie Mike Con- the second period.” Whl (cross-checking), 9:03; Minella Whl (el- since 2009. Wings prospects on the team’s ros- bowing), 15:53; Novak Tol (hooking), 17:00. don finished with 34 saves. Max Shalunov 2nd Period-1, Wheeling, MacKay 16 (Gill, The announcement, which was ter. Minella), 4:36. 2, Wheeling, Bakker 6 (Johnson, made on Tuesday, means the The Walleye finished with a 34- and Richard Ne- Fernandez), 8:20. 3, Wheeling, Minella 9 (Gill, Napoli told The Blade in Febru- 32 edge in shots. domlel each had MacKay), 10:16. Penalties-Elbrecht Tol (rough- Walleye will no longer exchange ary the team was unsure of the fu- ing, fighting - major), 5:43; Boak Whl (fighting Max MacKay, Shane Bakker, five shots for the - major), 5:43; Fernandez Whl (interference), players with Chicago’s American ture of the agreement with the 10:54; Sylvester Whl (hooking), 12:52; Peroff and Christiaan Minella scored in Walleye. Tol (hooking), 15:48; Minella Whl (high-stick- Hockey League team, the Rockford Blackhawks. the second period for Wheeling WHEELING 4 Toledo (21-40- ing), 16:53. IceHogs. “The dual affiliation has pluses 3rd Period-4, Wheeling, Fernandez 11 (36-25-6). Tyler Fernandez scored WALLEYE 0 5) had won two (Merth, Stevenson), 19:41. Penalties-John- Toledo, which competes at the and its minuses, but if you’re look- son Whl (tripping), 4:25; Ratchuk Whl (hold- with 19 seconds left. games in a row. ing), 15:04. Double-A level of professional ing at it from a reflective, unvar- Shots on Goal-Toledo 9-9-16-34. Wheeling hockey in the ECHL, has served as nished perspective, there are more Walleye goalie Hannu Toivonen The Nailers, who are fighting for a 8-17-7-32. (12-14-0) finished with 29 saves. playoff spot, earned two valuable Power Play Opportunities-Toledo 0 / 7; a developmental team for Chi- minuses than pluses,” he said. Wheeling 0 / 3. Condon had nine saves in the points. Goalies-Toledo, Toivonen 12-14-0-0 (32 cago's prospects. “When you’re winning, you see the shots-28 saves). Wheeling, Condon 20-12-0-4 The Walleye will remain an first and second periods before The Walleye are now 3-6-0 (34 shots-34 saves). pluses much more clearly. When stopping 16 shots in the third. against Wheeling. A-1,770 ECHL affiliate of the Detroit Red you’re losing, the minuses are just The Nailers scored all three The teams meet again today in Wings, an association that has ex- that much more apparent.” goals in the second period in the . isted for decades. The team will Nick Vitucci, the team's director continue to exchange players with of hockey operations, said the the Red Wings' AHL affiliate in team has had an abnormally high Grand Rapids. Toledo's ECHL number of player transactions with team was named the Storm when its affiliates this season. Vitucci re- Walleye with Richard Nedomlel the organizations first aligned in signed as coach in February. Continued from Page C1 ■ Position: Defenseman 1991. The inconsistency with person- [NHL enforcer] Chris Pronger,” he ■ Jersey Number: 24 Toledo's dual affiliations with nel hurt the team's ability to create said. “It was more difficult to play ■ Ht./Wt.: 6-4, 225 the two NHL teams have been in cohesion, officials said. my style back at home on the big- ■ Birthplace: Prague place since the Walleye's inaugural There are seven players from On the ■ Age: 20 season in 2009-10. Chicago's farm system that ap- ger ice. I always wanted to make Toledo Walleye Hook ■ Favorite way to spend time away from the the NHL and the only way was to The arrangement has had a det- peared in a Walleye uniform this : I try to relax. I play Xbox and hang out with my girlfriend. move to [North America].” rink rimental affect on Toledo’s roster season. Five remain called up to ■ Hockey players you admired growing up: Chris Pronger and this season as repeated callups So at age 17, Nedomlel left Cen- Scott Stevens Rockford. Forwards David Gilbert, tral Europe and went to Western ■ Favorite sport other than hockey: In the summer I play tennis proved to be difficult to overcome Philippe Lefebvre, and Pat Mul- Canada to hone his skills. He and sometimes soccer. and the team failed to qualify for lane, along with defensemen Joe signed with the Swift Current ■ Favorite type of music: Techno, rap. Anything but country. the playoffs. Gleason and Bobby Shea, are with Broncos of the Western Hockey ■ Favorite meal? Steak and mashed potatoes “We have thoroughly enjoyed the IceHogs. League. He played three seasons ■ Have you ever eaten walleye? No. Not yet. our relationship these past five Gilbert is still Toledo's leading of major junior hockey in ■ Favorite beverage: Sprite years with the Blackhawks,” said scorer with 35 points, including a Saskatchewan. ■ Best fast food: It's a bad thing. But sometimes McDonald's. Joe Napoli, the Walleye's president team-high 17 goals, in 44 games. : Rocky “The only thing I knew how to ■ Favorite movie and general manager. Two other players in Chicago's ■ Favorite TV show: Entourage The affiliation ends at the com- system, goalie Mac Carruth and say [in English] was my name and ■ Favorite video game: Grand Theft Auto 5 ‘How are you?’” Nedomlel said. ■ Favorite Web site: NHL.com pletion of this season. forward Byron Froese, are playing “And then the boys taught me all ■ Do you have a Twitter account? No The Indianapolis Fuel will be- with other ECHL teams. Carruth is the bad words.” ■ Person you most admire: My dad [George] come the ECHL affiliate of the with the Florida Everblades and He said he learned English from ■ If you could meet any person who would it be? Chris Blackhawks next season. India- Froese is with the Cincinnati Cy- his host family and a teammate, Pronger napolis is the 23rd franchise to join clones. who also happened to be from the ■ Favorite place you've been to? Florida the ECHL and will begin play in Over the first three seasons, the Czech Republic. ■ Top sports moment: Getting drafted by Detroit October. Blackhawks sent 25 players to the I lost both of my front “The language was not that big ■ Have you lost any teeth while playing? “With Indianapolis joining the Walleye. teeth. My first day in Canada I lost both fake ones in a fight. ECHL next season, their proximity Goalie Carter Hutton, a former of a deal,” he said. “The style of ■ Nickname: Nedo and Nedsy game was more difficult. I had to ■ What would you be doing if you weren't playing hockey? I to Chicago is an obvious affiliation Chicago prospect who played in 14 play even more physical than I was don't know. Playing a different sport like soccer. fit,” Napoli said. games with the Walleye in 2011- used to.” ■ Something nobody knows about you: I love cars. I like to fix Mark Bernard, the Blackhawks' 12, is now in the NHL with the As an only child, Nedomlel said cars. It's my passion. director of hockey administration, Nashville Predators. his parents George and Nadia were reluctant to let him go over- adult beverages back in the Czech cent 3-1-1 streak has brightened NHL seas alone. Republic where the legal drinking the mood in the locker room. “My mom was upset,” he said. age is 18. “It's gotten better and better,” he “But they were happy I wanted to “My family celebrated a lot. I said. “This year we won't make the Bailey’s goal leads Islanders do something for myself. Plus I was a little bit drunk,” he said. “I playoffs. But I hope next year ASSOCIATED PRESS was getting all those penalties back got a lot of calls from relatives and coach Watson is back. He has been twice for the first multigoal game home. They knew it would be friends. The thing every hockey very good for us. He shows us a lot UNIONDALE, N.Y. — Josh Bai- of his career and the Hurricanes good for me. The first month they player thinks about is wanting to of videos. We've learned a lot from ley had a goal and assist, and the dominated the listless Pittsburgh worried about me. But they over- make the NHL. And the best part is him.” New York Islanders kept up their Penguins. came it. Now it's routine. Some- to be part of a great team like Nedomlel said he does not strong finish with a 4-2 victory over Eric Staal and Justin Faulk also times they come visit me. I stay in Detroit.” know what the future holds for the Florida Panthers on Tuesday scored for Carolina while Jeff Skin- touch on Skype.” The Wings signed Nedomlel to a him. But he said former Red Wings night. ner added two assists. Anton Khu- In juniors, Nedomlel racked up three-year contract in April, 2013. defensemen Jiri Fischer and Chris New York, on the verge of elimi- dobin stopped 30 shots as the Hur- 295 penalty minutes in 210 games He was assigned to Toledo prior to Chelios, who are still with the or- nation in the Eastern Conference ricanes avoided being swept in the along with 17 goals and 67 assists. the season opener. He has spent ganization in advisory roles and playoff race, bounced back from season series by Pittsburgh for the The move paid off in 2011 when the majority of his first year in the are often at Walleye games, have Quinton Howden's short-handed first time in 18 years. the Detroit Red Wings drafted Ne- pros in the ECHL but has played in been encouraging. goal less than two minutes in and STARS 5, CAPITALS 0 domlel in the sixth round. three games in the American “I'm not sure what the plan is sent the Panthers to their fourth WASHINGTON — Tyler Seguin “I knew a few teams were inter- Hockey League with Grand Rapids. with me,” he said. “But I'm happy straight loss. scored his 33rd goal, Dustin Jeffrey ested in me. But I didn't know “It's faster and more physical to be playing in Toledo. I will al- Travis Hamonic, Matt Martin, got his first two of the season, and Detroit was one of them,” he said. than juniors,” he said. “You're ways try to give 100 percent to the and Mike Halmo also scored, the Dallas Stars routed the Wash- “I didn't even watch the draft. I playing against men. You have to game I love. That is just my life. I Colin McDonald had two assists, ington Capitals in a game between was with my buddies back home be a team guy. It's been a good try to do as much as I can and and Evgeni Nabokov made 20 a pair of ninth-place teams trying and all of the sudden I got a call learning experience. I try to be a leave it all on ice.” saves for the Islanders, 4-0-1 in to leapfrog into a playoff spot. from my agent and he told me I good all-around player.” Contact Mark Monroe at: their past five games. Ray Whitney and Ryan Garbutt got drafted. It was the best mo- Nedomlel said the Walleye's [email protected], HURRICANES 4, PENGUINS 1 also scored, Alex Chiasson had ment of my life.” season-long struggles have been 419-724-6354 or on PITTSBURGH — Carolina three assists, and Kari Lehtonen He said the celebration included difficult. But he said the team's re- Twitter @MonroeBlade. rookie Elias Lindholm scored made 35 saves. PREP SOFTBALL PREP GLANTZ-CULVER LINE Transactions Van Buren 000 000 0 - 0 3 2 Bowsher 000 00 - 0 1 2 Major League Baseball BASEBALL Men Patrick Henry 400 000 x - 4 8 4 St. John’s 303 4x - 10 8 0 UConn (38-0) vs. Stanford regional cham- National League American League NCAA TOURNAMENT pion, 6:30 or 8:30 p.m. WP-Imbrock. LP-Miller. Nye (P) 2-3. WP-Silberhorn. LP-Greisiger. Lake (SJ) Notre Dame (36-0) vs. Louisville regional 3-3, 2B, RBI. FAVORITE LINE UNDERDOG LINE NEW YORK YANKEES – Placed INF Brendan FINAL FOUR champion, 6:30 or 8:30 p.m. Pettisville 000 025 00 - 7 8 2 Hilltop 371 53 - 19 12 4 at Milwaukee -135 Atlanta +125 Ryan on the 15-day DL, retroactive to March Wauseon 202 200 11 - 8 12 2 Rogers 031 30 - 7 2 8 at Pittsburgh -155 Chicago +145 22. Selected the contract of INF Yangervis So- At AT&T Stadium National Championship WP-Whipple, LP-Kauffman. Whipple (W) WP-Brooker. LP-Dusseau. Champion (H) at Miami -115 Colorado +105 larte from Scranton-Wilkes-Barre (IL). Desig- Arlington, Texas Tuesday, April 8 3-4, 2B. 2-2, 3 RBI. Washington -150 at New York +140 nated INF Eduardo Nunez for assignment. Semifinal winners, 8:30 p.m. Perrysburg 100 008 0 - 9 7 1 St. Louis -125 at Cincinnati +115 OAKLAND ATHLETICS – Assigned RHP National Semifinals St. Ursula 100 000 0 - 1 2 1 Lake 010 100 0 - 2 6 3 San Francisco -115 at Arizona +105 Fernando Rodriguez to Sacramento (PCL) for Saturday Evergreen 100 102 x - 4 3 1 WP-Delas. LP-Ackerman. Fleming (P) 2-3. Los Angeles -110 at San Diego +100 a rehab assignment. UConn (30-8) vs. Florida (36-2), 6:09 p.m. WNIT WP-Brock. LP-Ott. Eisel (E) 2-2, 2B. Maumee 040 200 1 - 7 9 2 American League TEXAS RANGERS – Designated C Chris Kentucky (28-10) vs. Wisconsin (30-7), 8:49 Quarterfinals Whitmer 030 210 0 - 6 6 3 at Detroit -200 Kansas City +185 Gimenez for assignment. Selected the con- Elmwood 000 012 0 - 3 4 4 WP-Siefer. LP-Shroyer. Simon (M) 3-3, 2B, tract of RHP Daniel McCutchen from Round National Championship Monday at Chicago -130 Minnesota +120 Maumee 232 200 x - 9 11 0 3B, 3 RBI. at Oakland -110 Cleveland +100 Rock (PCL). Assigned LHP Michael Kirkman Monday, April 7 Rutgers 55, Bowling Green 50 WP-Fowls. LP-Benschoter. Kachenmeis- Southview 000 000 100 1 - 2 2 0 outright to Round Rock. UTEP 70, Washington 63 at Baltimore -105 Boston -105 Semifinal winners, 9:10 p.m. ter (M) 2-4, HR, RBI. Clay 000 010 000 0 - 1 11 0 at Tampa Bay -170 Toronto +160 National League Semifinals WP-McDonald. LP-York. McDonald (S) New York -165 at Houston +155 ATLANTA BRAVES – Assigned LHP Mike North Baltimore 000 012 2 - 5 6 3 2-2, 2 2B, RBI. NIT Today at Los Angeles -130 Seattle +120 Minor to Mississippi (SL) for a rehab assign- Otsego 005 013 x - 9 8 5 Anthony Wayne 000 311 0 - 5 5 4 ment. At Madison Square Garden Rutgers (26-9) at South Florida (23-12), 7 WP-Asmus. LP-Bean. Bowen (O) 3B, HR. Loveland 105 150 x - 12 14 2 Interleague BASKETBALL New York p.m. WP-Wilson. LP-Haugh. Windom (AW) 2B, at Texas -150 Philadelphia +140 South Dakota State (26-9) at UTEP (28-7), Edon 000 00 - 0 1 2 RBI. NCAA Tournament National Basketball Association Semifinals 9 p.m. Archbold 432 01 - 10 15 0 Start 000 422 0 - 8 14 3 Saturday NBA – Fined Detroit G Brandon Jennings Tuesday Championship WP-Robinson. LP-Chrisman. Fidler (A) Toledo Christian 011 100 0 - 3 4 2 $5,000 violating the league’s anti-flopping 3-3, 3B, HR, 4 RBI. WP-Harris. LP-Brown. Glass (S) 4-5. National Semifinals rules for the second time this season. Fined Minnesota (23-13) vs. Florida State (22-13), April 5 Bryan 030 032 2 - 10 8 2 late Semifinal winners, 3 p.m. FAVORITE LINE O/U UNDERDOG Sacramento F Reggie Evans $15,000 for el- Bryan 301 250 1 - 12 7 3 Napoleon 004 100 0 - 5 2 2 Florida 6½ (126½) UConn bowing New Orleans F-C Anthony Davis in the SMU 65, Clemson 59 Paulding 101 000 0 - 2 3 8 WP-Alabata. LP-Willeman. Miley (B) 3-4, Championship WP-Rickenburg. LP-Farr. Speelman (B) RBI. Kentucky 2 (139½) Wisconsin face during Monday’s game. 2-4, 3B. Evergreen 004 000 1 - 5 4 7 Tonight FOOTBALL Thursday Delta 003 027 x - 12 8 2 Semifinal winners, 7 p.m. CBI Tournament National Football League ECHL Waite 000 10 - 1 4 5 WP-Mohler. LP-VanLoocke. Bronson (D) ARIZONA CARDINALS – Signed CBs Oak Harbor (14)27 6x - 29 19 2 2-4, 2B, RBI. Championship Series TUESDAY LeQuan Lewis and Eddie Whitley to two-year CIT WP-Bergman. LP-Brookins. Webb (O) 4-5, Pettisville 000 00 - 0 1 4 at Siena 1½ (134½) Fresno St. contracts. Wheeling 4, Toledo 0 2B, 3 RBI. Wauseon 635 3x - 17 15 0 NBA Semifinals Bakersfield at Las Vegas, 10:05 DENVER BRONCOS – Signed CB Chris Har- WP-Bueter, LP-Barhite. Kauffman (W) FAVORITE LINE O/U UNDERDOG ris Jr. to a one-year contract. Tuesday Findlay 101 01 - 3 3 2 3-3, 2 2B, 3 RBI. TODAY at Washington 8½ (194½) Boston NEW ORLEANS SAINTS – Agreed to terms Yale 75, VMI 62 St. Ursula 842 1x - 15 8 1 North Central 001 000 0 - 1 4 4 at New York 3 (195½) Brooklyn with LB Parys Haralson on a one-year con- Pacific (18-15) at Murray State, TBA Toledo at Wheeling, 7 WP-Ott. LP-Crow. Lewandowski (SU) 2-3, Archbold 130 021 1 - 8 11 1 Cincinnati at Fort Wayne, 7:05 2B, HR, 3 RBI. WP-Wyse. LP-Turner. Bernath (A) 2-3, 2B, at Indiana 10 (190½) Detroit tract. Championship Orlando at Reading, 7:05 RBI. at Toronto 4 (207) Houston NEW YORK GIANTS – Signed OL Charles Kalamazoo at Elmira, 7:05 Cleveland 3 (196) at Orlando Brown. Thursday Stritch 000 00 - 0 4 6 Clyde 001 010 3 - 5 6 0 Charlotte 7 (204½) at Philadelphia NEW YORK JETS – Signed WR/KR Jacoby TBD South Carolina at Florida, 7:30 Whitmer 482 4x - 18 17 1 Woodmore 000 010 0 - 1 3 0 Colorado at Utah, 9:05 WP-Taylor. LP-Huff. Franz (W) 5-5, 2B, 3 WP-Miller. LP-Roth. Hoppe (C) 1-3, 2 RBI. Chicago 2½ (191) at Atlanta Ford. Ontario at Stockton, 10 at Miami 15 (195) Milwaukee OAKLAND RAIDERS – Released G Mike CBI RBI. Pettisville 000 00 -- 0 1 4 Memphis 3 (200) at Minnesota Brisiel. Wauseon 635 3x --17 15 0 at San Antonio 8 (205) Golden State PITTSBURGH STEELERS – Signed CB Championship Series THURSDAY Woodmore 111 200 0 - 5 8 0 WP--Bueter. LP--Barhite. Suntken (W) 4-4, Evansville at Cincinnati, 7:35 p.m. at Denver 4½ (208½) New Orleans Brice McCain to a one-year contract. (Best-of-3) St. Wendelin 000 000 0 - 0 0 0 2B, HR. at Phoenix Pk (216½) L.A. Clippers TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS – Signed FBs WP-Maddie Phillips (perfect game). LP- Rossford 300 000 0 -- 3 1 4 at Sacramento 7 (217) L.A. Lakers Josh Baker and Jorvorskie Lane. (x-if necessary) Reiter. Clowers (W) 2-4, 4 RBI. Gibsonburg 400 422 x -- 12 9 1 Siena 61, Fresno State 57, Siena leads se- WP--Hayward. LP--Skiba. Kohler (G) 2-2, HOCKEY ries 1-0 SPORTS NOTES Fremont Ross 00 1 12 - 4 4 3 2B. National Hockey League Today: Fresno State (20-17) at Siena (19-17) Bowling Green (11)0(18) 0x - 29 14 0 DETROIT RED WINGS – Reassigned RW , 7 p.m. Napoleon High School is looking for WP-Williford. LP-Foos. Szabo (BG) NBA a head coach. Teaching positions 3-4,3B, 2 RBI. Zach Nastasiuk from Owen Sound (OHL) to x-Saturday, April 5: Fresno State at Siena, TUESDAY Grand Rapids (AHL). TBA are available. Interested candidates need to PREP TRACK fill out an online application located on the Brooklyn 105, Houston 96 ECHL Napoleon Area School District website. A let- Golden State at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. Hilltop 000 010 0 -- 1 3 4 Portland at L.A. Lakers, 10:30 p.m. TOLEDO WALLEYE – Signed F Kristoff Women ter of interest and a resume can also be sent Fairview 002 000 x -- 2 4 1 Boys Kontos. to Mike Vannett at Napoleon High School WP--Robbins. LP--Funkhouser. Hug (F) 1-2, TODAY Cleveland at Orlando, 7 p.m. NCAA TOURNAMENT or by email at mike.vannett@napoleonar- RBI, 3B. 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