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		<title>GIANTS WIN, GIANTS ARE PLAYOFF CHAMPIONS</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 05 Apr 2010 13:26:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Richard Blayney</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s been a seven year wait for the hundreds of Giants fans that take themselves to Nottingham year-in-year-out looking for their team to deliver the goods, but at long last and for the first time since 2003 the Belfast Giants can call themselves Elite League Playoff Champions again. I wasn&#8217;t there this year, but if 2003 [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s been a seven year wait for the hundreds of Giants fans that take themselves to Nottingham year-in-year-out looking for their team to deliver the goods, but at long last and for the first time since 2003 the Belfast Giants can call themselves Elite League Playoff Champions again. I wasn&#8217;t there this year, but if 2003 taught me anything it is that when the Giants win this trophy the weekend becomes one of the biggest and best parties of the year and no doubt it was great times in Nottingham again last night and this morning plenty of sore heads. The Giants turned around a poor first two periods of play while throwing away a two goal lead to put in a fine effort in the third, a strong overtime and then a tight and tense shootout to win it. A playoff final should never ever be decided by the way of a shootout, but that&#8217;s how it is in Britain, and while I don&#8217;t agree with it, in this case, I&#8217;ll gladly deal with it and revel in the moment that my team are the Champions again, even though I never got to see them in person this year.</p>
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<p>For the first time in playoff final history, the final was shown live on Sky Sports 2, which was ideal for those of us who couldn&#8217;t be in Nottingham and so for me personally the timing couldn&#8217;t have been better. So at 4 p.m. yesterday afternoon I cracked a cold beer, sat down on the recliner, and settled in for the game. The first two periods of the game had the Giants struggling badly, yet they somehow took a 2 goal lead during the second frame. The breakout passes from the Giants team were poor and the turnover rate very high and only Jeffrey Szwez and Brandon Benedict appeared to be really stepping up for the Giants team over the course of the entire game. Nobody else was playing badly, but other than the two mentioned players, the rest were drifting in and out of the game and Cardiff must have been wondering how they were behind after being the better team through the two periods? But then, just seconds after the Giants made it 2-0 through a tip-in by George Awada, with Brandon Benedict scoring a similar such goal not long before, the Devils struck with their first goal and only minutes later tied it up as the period came to a close. They fully deserved to be level with a period to play.</p>
<p>The third period seen the Giants start to finally play Hockey on a consistent basis as the Devils started to tire. The longer the period went on the more I felt the Giants were going to find a way to win it, but as it turned out the Giants had scored two goals while not playing so well, yet when they were putting together their best periods of play they couldn&#8217;t get the puck past their ex-goalie Stevie Lyle, who like Stephen Murphy at the other end, was putting up a fine display. Who would have thought back when the Giants won their last playoff crown in 2003 that seven years down the line when they next got to the final that two British goalies would be between the pipes? Who would have thought it would take seven years to get back? But that thought aside, the two British goalies were on their game.</p>
<p>Overtime brought more end to end Hockey as I hoped the Giants would win it before it went to the dreaded penalty shootout. Now of course, I&#8217;d rather the Giants win it in a shootout than lose it in overtime, but I wasn&#8217;t excited about the prospect of the game being won and lost in a glorified skills competition but as the ten minute overtime ticked down it was getting more and more clear that neither goalie was going to blow it for their team. The game was becoming a goalie duel and probably the only man on the ice that looked like he could swing the result was Jeffrey Szwez. He couldn&#8217;t though and the contest indeed headed for the penalties.</p>
<p>It was tough to watch, but through my hands I forced myself to watch what was happening on the TV screen. First up was Max Birbraer who missed and he was followed by Evan Cheverie who also failed to find the net. Wes Jarvis, Tom Walsh, Mark Smith and Jeffrey Szwez all went next and all missed. Szwez had come up big in the semi-final with two shootout goals but couldn&#8217;t repeat it tonight, so when it went into sudden death and Max Birbraer missed his shot, Evan Cheverie got to go again and this time had the winning shot on his stick. He came in, considered deaking for a split second but then before those of us watching could think what me might do he snapped a wrist shot, hard and high and right into the top right corner of the net. The crowd went wild, Cheverie wheeled away with his arms up and I jumped across my living room, but for a split second I had to tell myself that this goal had won it, regardless of the fact that I knew before he took the shot that scoring it would have won it. Cheverie himself seemed to take longer to realise. Celebrating like he&#8217;d just scored one of the three in the shootout, but not <em>thee</em> one, he eventually realised, threw down his gloves and sticks and jumped into the arms of the on rushing team that had come charging off the bench to join the celebrations.</p>
<p>The medals were presented to each player before the trophy presentation proper. Captain Colin Shields, the EIHL player of the year, came up, grabbed the trophy and then skated hard to the corner of the arena were the Giants fans were seated to raise it to be cheers. As he turned around he could be seen asking, &#8220;Where&#8217;s Johnny? Where&#8217;s Johnny?,&#8221; before notcing him, skating too him and handing him the trophy to next raise up. That was Shane Johnson, just finished his final Giants game and the final Hockey game of his long successful career. Shane, who has been with the Giants since the clubs first ever game was going out in fine style, a playoff champions and with the trophy above his head. Next in line was Mark Morrison, another player rumored to be leaving the club at the seasons end but who has given some great service to the club over the years. He may have been on the bench throughout this game, but when he&#8217;s been called on over the years to either play a gritty forechecking shift to give the top line players a breather, or even get into a scrap, he&#8217;s always answered the bell. Stephen Murphy took the trophy next &#8211; the best goalie in the Elite League this season and one the Giants must look to retain next season &#8211; and so the trophy went round each player who go their turn to raise it before the Giants fans.</p>
<p>Looking over the players standing on the ice waiting on their trophy the camera panned across Rob Stewart. A legend of the Belfast Giants but a quiet man of the organisation, Rob&#8217;s part in the Giants successes in recent seasons has been massivly underrated. While Steve Thornton has been a terriffic coach the past two years for the Giants having lead them to the Challenge Cup and Knockout cup last year and now the playoff title this season, he has also spent a fair amount of time taking shifts on the ice while Rob Stewart has been the man in the shirt and tie behind the bench, looking for things Thornton might miss while on the ice, and keeping things running well. Rob Stewart might have had a tough year as coach in his only season in charge of the Giants in 03/04 following their previous playoff victory, but most of the troubles that year were very much out of his hands, and this season he has really proved himself as a fine bench boss when the coach himself is adding to the performances on the ice. Rob Stewart, like the GM Todd Kelman and the outgoing champion Shane Johnson, has been with the organisation since the first season and it was great to see him become a champions yet again.</p>
<p>And now into the summer, another off season and the rumour mill will officially open. Following their 2003 playoff success the Giants had the most turbulant summer of them all when the team looked like it might fold for a while before just about scraping an organisation together and a set of players to enter the season but this time around the summer of 2010 promises to be one of more calm waters. While the likes of Awada, Johnson and Morrison may well move on and pass the torch to a new era of players, the Giants will not likely have finacial woes and Steve Thornton can go about retaining a solid core of this years team while recruiting some new faces that will help the Giants retain their competitive edge that has seen them win this playoff championship while hoping to go one point better in the league and win that as well.</p>
<p>Enjoy your summers and revel in the clubs success.</p>
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		<title>Giants make it to the final by dumping out Nottingham in penalties</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 04 Apr 2010 14:56:29 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Richard Blayney</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Playoffs 2010]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Final Four Weekend in Nottingham]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Jeff Szwez]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Late last night I was very tempted to get onto the Internet and book a flight, any flight, to England and somehow make my way to Nottingham for 4 p.m. to watch the playoff final now that the Giants are actually playing in it. I&#8217;ve waited 6 years for the Giants to get into the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Late last night I was very tempted to get onto the Internet and book a flight, any flight, to England and somehow make my way to Nottingham for 4 p.m. to watch the playoff final now that the Giants are actually playing in it. I&#8217;ve waited 6 years for the Giants to get into the playoff final again and now that they finally have, I&#8217;m not able to be there to enjoy it. I can only imagine the craic in the bars around Nottingham last night and the celebrations of the Giants fans as their team eliminated the big rich Nottingham Panthers in a shootout. WInning a playoff game in a shootout sounds disgraceful, but it&#8217;s the only way in a tournament were the semi&#8217;s are on the Saturday and the final on the Sunday but if the game is going to go the shootout, you may as well win it.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve been to 7 playoff weekends and only once has the Giants actually got to the final (going on to win it in 2003). So now they&#8217;re back there, I&#8217;m going to have to make-do with the TV coverage. Saying that, I shouldn&#8217;t be so dismissive of the &#8216;TV coverage,&#8217; for this is the first time ever the playoff final has been broadcast live on TV and the timing couldn&#8217;t have been better; I&#8217;m not there, I&#8217;m back in the UK for the first time in 15-months, and I&#8217;ve a Sunday afternoon to waste.</p>
<p>Nottingham are the team in the EIHL that everyone loves to hate, at least everyone who supports the Steelers and the Giants and when the Giants put them out last night they left the Panthers without a league or playoff trophy yet again and the fans lapped it up. The Giants took an early lead before blowing a late goal which sent the game into overtime. Just like in 2003 when the Giants last won the playoff championship, their semi-final ended in a tight scoreline (0-0 against Sheffield that year) to go into overtime and a shootout. The Giants never do things the easy way so the shootout was inevitable and it was Jeff Szwez one of the Giants most clutch players this season and perhaps of all-time who delivered the goods with two goals in the shootout to book the Giants place in the final. In 2003 it was Kevin Riehl&#8217;s shootout heroics that put the Giants into the final and back then when they reached the final it was two goals by Shane Johnson who helped the Giants win the thing over London Knights. This year the game will be the last professional Hockey game by Shane Johnson and wouldn&#8217;t it be nice to see him go out with another big performance and victory.</p>
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		<title>Giants cruise into final four weekend</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 29 Mar 2010 02:23:29 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Richard Blayney</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Playoffs 2010]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Evan Cheverie]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[There was no choking at the first hurdle for the Giants this year as they brushed aside the Newcastle Vipers in two games to move to the final four tournament, next weekend in Nottingham. The Giants won their home leg on Saturday night 4-1 before thumping the Vipers in their own barn 6-2 tonight. Everyone [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There was no choking at the first hurdle for the Giants this year as they brushed aside the Newcastle Vipers in two games to move to the final four tournament, next weekend in Nottingham. The Giants won their home leg on Saturday night 4-1 before thumping the Vipers in their own barn 6-2 tonight. Everyone came good for the Giants in both games with the home game being especially poignant as it was the last at the Odyssey for Shane Johnson who retires at the end of the season. Johnson, the Giants first ever MVP back in their first ever season in 2000/01 and who scored two goals in the playoff final in 2003, picked up the man-of-the-match on the night.</p>
<p>Evan Cheverie was the Giants top man on the score sheet bagging two goals in each game while Jeff Szwez continued his clutch play with three goals over the two legs to help the Giants through.</p>
<p>A 10-3 aggregate victory is always pretty comprehensive and hopefully the team can build on this scoring form next weekend and win their second ever playoff crown. I&#8217;ll be back in the UK during the final four weekend but, for the second year running and third year since 2000, won&#8217;t be able to attend though temptation will be very high to book a last second flight should they actually make the final on the Sunday.</p>
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		<title>PIMs Record and more</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 24 Mar 2010 18:21:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Richard Blayney</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Giants News]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Colin Shields]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[I thought it worth pointing out that the two minute minor for holding at 16:56 by Evan Cheverie in Sunday&#8217;s game against Coventry tied the all-time most penalty minutes in a season in team history and 31:03 Pat Bateman&#8217;s two for hooking broke it. The Giants now have 1418 penalty minutes on the season with [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I thought it worth pointing out that the two minute minor for holding at 16:56 by Evan Cheverie in Sunday&#8217;s game against Coventry tied the all-time most penalty minutes in a season in team history and 31:03 Pat Bateman&#8217;s two for hooking broke it. The Giants now have 1418 penalty minutes on the season with the old record having been set way back in 2003/04 at 1418. Below is a look at the penalty minutes racked up through each season so far with no doubt more to come this season.</p>
<p>2000/01: <strong>1155</strong><br />
2001/02: <strong>978</strong><br />
2002/03: <strong>1246</strong><br />
2003/04: <strong>1414</strong><br />
2004/05: <strong>1079</strong><br />
2005/06: <strong>1369</strong><br />
2006/07: <strong>1385</strong><br />
2007/08: <strong>1045</strong><br />
2008/09: <strong>1170</strong><br />
2009/10: <strong>1418</strong></p>
<p>That wasn&#8217;t the only record broken this season, so far. Colin Shields 101 points on the season broke the all-time marker previously set by Jason Ruff and Theo Fleury at 94. Then there is Jeff Szwez whose incredible 17 powerplay goals and 8 short handed goals are new team records and he has also broken Curtis Huppe&#8217;s record of goals per game ratio by scoring in unbelievable 0.85 goals per game. On top of all that there are his 39 goals, which have edged ahead of the previously all-time high of 38 in a single season by Jason Ruff (03/04) and Paul Deniset (08/09). Not half bad for a guy who joined the team quite a way into the season. Colin Shields is on 38 goals also and with games to come they could be fighting it out for that record.</p>
<p>And finally you have Stephen Murphy who smashed the single season record for shutouts. He is currently on 8.</p>
<p>With anywhere from 2 to 4 games still to come for Shields, Szwez and Murphy there is opportunity to build on these records and so I&#8217;ll wait until after the season to write something in depth on each guy and their record breaking seasons. If 09/10 is to be remembered for anything, it&#8217;ll be for players setting new individual high&#8217;s in club history.</p>
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		<title>EIHL Awards shortlist</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 23 Mar 2010 22:49:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Richard Blayney</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Awards]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[While the fans of the EIHL are getting loaded up on booze in various watering holes across Nottingham city centre on the Friday night of the playoff weekend, the great and the good of the EIHL and those who were willing to shell out on a ticket, will be at a venue in the city [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>While the fans of the EIHL are getting loaded up on booze in various watering holes across Nottingham city centre on the Friday night of the playoff weekend, the great and the good of the EIHL and those who were willing to shell out on a ticket, will be at a venue in the city to see who gets awarded what for their play this season at the EIHL awards dinner.</p>
<p>There are eight awards up for grabs and four Giants players have been nominated. Colin Shields is in for three awards with Colin Murphy up for two. Jeff Szwez and Tim Cook are in for one award each, so the Giants are well represented. Actually, there should be five Giants players in for awards but more on that at the bottom of this blog.</p>
<p><strong>Here are the shortlists for each award:</strong></p>
<p><strong>Goalie of the Year</strong><br />
Peter Hirsch (Coventry), Stephen Murphy (Belfast), Cody Rudkowsky (Edinburgh).</p>
<p><strong>Defenseman of the Year</strong><br />
Tim Cook (Belfast), Wes Jarvis (Cardiff), Jonathan Weaver (Coventry).</p>
<p><strong>Forward of the Year</strong><br />
Greg Chambers (Coventry), Luke Fulghum (Coventry), Colin Shields (Belfast).</p>
<p><strong>British Player of the Year</strong><br />
Stephen Murphy (Belfast), Colin Shields (Belfast), Jonathan Weaver (Coventry).</p>
<p><strong>Newcomer of the Year</strong><br />
Owen Fussey (Edinburgh), Cameron Mann (Nottingham), Jeff Szwez (Belfast).</p>
<p><strong>Elite League MVP</strong><br />
Greg Chambers (Coventry), Luke Fulghum (Coventry), Colin Shields (Belfast).</p>
<p><strong>Coach of the Year</strong><br />
Doug Christiansen (Edinburgh), Corey Neilson (Nottingham), Paul Thompson (Coventry).</p>
<p><strong>&#8216;The Sean McMorrow&#8217; fans Favorite*</strong><br />
Jade Galbraith (Nottingham), Luke Fulghum (Coventry), Colin Shields (Belfast).</p>
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<p>I imagine Colin Shields as the leagues top point scorer this year will have an excellent shot at the overall MVP as well as forward of the year and British player of the year. If he doesn&#8217;t get that British player of the year award then Stephen Murphy could &#8211; with 8 shutouts this season it&#8217;s an all-time Giants high in one season. Murphy also has a huge shot at goalie of the year.</p>
<p>Anyway, you might have noticed my odd naming of the fans favorite award? &#8216;The Sean McMorrow&#8217; fans favorite? I say that because McMorrow is the man who should be winning this award if you actually go by what the <em>fans</em> picked. McMorrow was leading the EIHL poll by a country mile until last week when the league &#8211; apparently off the back of calls from the Giants &#8211; pulled McMorrow out of the award in order to save face after his indictment back in America of which he has flown home to fight. McMorrow was dropped and three others selected to the shortlist for winning the award that really should come with an astrix beside the winners name.</p>
<p>Anyway, if you&#8217;re going to the awards night, enjoy yourself and I&#8217;ll write something about the winners following the playoffs.</p>
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