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Das sind doch mal gute Nachrichten. Ladislav Nagy hat laut seinem Agenten den Fehler im Spiel eingesehen und die Entschiedung, ein Spiel auszusetzen akzeptiert. Nun kann man nur hoffen, dass er es auf dem Eis auch zeigt, dass die Nachricht ankam.
In der vergangenen Saison gab es schon einmal eine ähnliche Situation - damals jedoch mit Mike Comrie, der nach seiner Zwangsversetzung auf die Bank auch wieder mehr auf dem Eis zeigte.
Nachwuchsgoalie Josh Tordjman wird dagegen vorerst in der AHL bleiben um sich an das Spiel noch mehr zu gewöhnen. Damit kann David LeNeveu wohl doch noch einmal zeigen was er drauf hat. Ich persönlich würde es LeNeveu gönnen, wenn er sich im Tor der Yotes durchsetzen würde.
Hier der Artikel von AZCentral.com:
Nagy recognizes his mistake
David Vest
The Arizona Republic
Nov. 27, 2006 12:00 AM
Message received.
That was the response from left wing Ladislav Nagy, via his agent on Sunday, one day after coach Wayne Gretzky benched Nagy for a game as punishment for his lackadaisical effort during a power play vs. Minnesota on Friday.
The Wild scored a short-handed goal seconds after Nagy lost control of the puck and left the ice.
Nagy was scratched from Saturday’s game vs. St. Louis, which the Coyotes won 2-1.
“There are no long-term issues here at all,” said Matt Keator, Nagy’s agent. “He knows he made a mistake, and I know he talked to Wayne about it. It’s not a problem. With where they are in the standings right now, everybody needs to be held accountable. It just so happens it was Ladi’s turn. He made a mistake, and they’re holding him accountable. That’s what good teams do.”
The Coyotes don’t play another game until Thursday, and they did not practice Sunday.
“We expect Ladi to bring an attitude to practice this week,” General Manager Mike Barnett said Sunday. “By that I don’t mean either a negative or complacent one, rather a committed, focused and hungry one. He has the ability to inspire people when he plays inspired.”
Tordjman update
Goaltending prospect Josh Tordjman, who is 2-3 with a 2.58 goals-against average for the team’s top affiliate in San Antonio, likely will stay there for a while.
“The American Hockey League is a big jump for Tordjman, but he has handled it well to this point in a very limited number of games,” Barnett said. “He’s building a pro foundation to his game right now, both structurally and mentally. We might set back the process by rushing him into the NHL. There have been a few others who have fast-tracked it, but it’s not the norm. We will continue to monitor his progress. Ideally, he’s where he belongs right now.”
Quelle: http://www.azcentral.com/sports/coyotes/articles/1127yotesnb1127.html