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1 – A PICTURE’S WORTH….: A new billboard went up on Saskatchewan Drive this week promoting 620 CKRM’s afternoon sports talk show The SportsCage. I had to stop the car and snap this interesting shot of the sign with the new stadium construction in the background. With this recent snap of warm weather, the stadium workers will have great conditions to get even more work completed. It creates a tingling sensation every time you drive by what will be the future home of the Saskatchewan Roughriders. It’s really taking shape.
2 – CHANGE OF SCENERY: Later on that day I was driving along the nearby lawn bowling pitch and noticed new Roughriders offensive coordinator Jacques Chadpelaine jogging amidst the slush and puddles. It’s a far cry from his sunny jogs along Vancouver’s Seawall I’m sure! He had his head down, apparently deep in thought. It’s exciting to think of what Chapdelaine will bring to the Rider offense this year.
3 – REYNOLDS IN ACTION: The Saskatoon business community will be able to get a firsthand account of the progress of the new stadium on April 9 when new Roughriders President Craig Reynolds addresses the North Saskatoon Business Association at a luncheon at the Hilton Garden Inn. The topic of one of Reynolds’ first addresses as president will be a stadium update. Tickets are only $30 and are available by calling 306-242-3060.
4 – SEPARATED AT BIRTH?: It’s been awhile since we published this once-popular blog feature but with Craig Reynolds’ recent prominence, I’ve been reminded of his uncanny resemblance to comedic actor Jason Segal. Judge for yourself:
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Or is it just me?
5 – SHEETS TO THE WIND: It may be awhile before we know where running back Kory Sheets plays in 2015. Roughrider Assistant GM Jeremy O’Day told us on Wednesday that Sheets plans to pursue NFL opportunities but sources tell me Sheets has reached out to the Riders on more than one occasion about a return. I’ve also been told the only CFL team Sheets wishes to play for is Saskatchewan. Regarding my Monday prediction that Sheets will wind up in Winnipeg, I saw somewhere that the Bombers say they have no interest at this time. This whole situation seems far from a conclusion.
6 – ROCKY! ROCKY! ROCKY!: On April 15 former Roughriders quarterback Ian “Rocky Butler” will be inducted into the Hofstra University Hall of Fame. Rocky starred for Hofstra from 1997-2001 and as a senior, finished as runner-up for the Walter Payton Award and was a first-team All-America selection. Rocky signed with the Riders in 2002 and, in his CFL debut as a starter, rushed for three touchdowns in an upset victory over Winnipeg in the Labour Day Classic. On that afternoon, Rocky cemented his spot in all-time Labour Day lore. He was with the Riders through the 2006 season before being dealt to Hamilton and he later joined the Toronto Argonauts’ practice roster. Congrats on your achievement Rocky! One thing I’ll never forget about Butler was when he told me Taylor Field reminded him of the stadium at Hofstra in New York. He was a class act.
7 – IN THE PADDOCK: The buzz in town around the Regina Pats was evident this week with several people asking about the status of one Sam Steel. The 16-year old rookie phenom was injured Tuesday in P.A. and didn’t play in Wednesday’s 4-1 win at Swift Current. On Thursday, Pats coach John Paddock was asked if Steel will play before the WHL playoffs. “I don’t know that and I don’t care,” Paddock scolded. “It doesn’t matter. It’s totally irrelevant. There’s no games mean anything to any player individually. It’ll be a day-by-day thing and we’ll see where he’s at.” So there.
The Pats and Moose Jaw Warriors play a home-and-home series this weekend beginning Friday at Mosaic Place and concluding Saturday in the Brandt Centre. 620 CKRM will have the broadcast of both games.
8 – A LONG WAIT: Curtis Hunt’s Fort McMurray Oil Barons went out in the first round of the AJHL playoffs this week, losing their best-of-five series with Sherwood Park in four. They’ll now have to wait until April 25 when they begin play as hosts of the Western Canada Cup, the regional Junior A tournament which will decide who goes to the Royal Bank Cup.
9 – NO DUB IN THE PEG: When the news release came across on Thursday from the Winnipeg Jets declaring the move of their AHL team from St. John’s, NF to Winnipeg, the first thing I thought was that snuffs out any chance of the WHL coming to the Manitoba capital. It had been rumoured over the past few years that the Kootenay Ice would be moving to the MTS Centre but there’s been no talk this season and perhaps this is why. It’s too bad because the Brandon Wheat Kings would’ve loved to have a Manitoba neighbour but it won’t be happening any time soon. SportsCage junior hockey analyst Kelly Remple surmised on Thursday that this means Nanaimo, BC will be the next site of a WHL team.
10 – GONER FOR CONNOR: Rarely have we seen a more exciting race for last-place in the NHL than in 2014-15. The Oilers, Sabres, Leafs and Coyotes seem to be doing their best to silently “tank” it the rest of the way in order to enhance their chances of securing the #1 pick and Connor McDavid. Methinks that even if the Oilers finish 30th, the hockey gods will dodge them with the #1 ball in the lottery. It’s just been that kind of year in Oil Country. They’ll likely even lose the raffle. Talk about irrelevant! You don’t see much talk of them anymore on the sports networks and I haven’t seen coach Todd Nelson’s face in ages (except on the rare occasions I see their games on TV). Crisis is the word of the year in Edmonton and Toronto.
Regarding the conspiracy theory that the NHL will rig the crapshoot, nothing surprises me anymore in pro sports.
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THAT’S ALL FOR TODAY! SEE YOU IN THE CAGE AT 4 PM
RP
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Just going to comment on Craig Reynolds resembling Jason Segal…
Though there is some resemblance there, I would compare Reynolds to another comedic actor in TJ MIller. A lot closer in my opinion.
FG
Pedersen, you are the biggest narcicist in Regina!
Real change will only happen in Edmonton if they get rid of the old boys club that runs the place. The malaise that exists in that dressing room is unbelievable. And of course the Flames success adds more insult to injury for the hardcore Oilers fans in Regina. Course a lot of them only cheer for the Oil cause of Eberle. Almost feel bad for the guy, such an unreal talent but wasted on perennial losing teams. But until Lowe and friends beat it, things will not change.
Dubya
Yeah Pedersen, the only thing you love more than yourself is George Strait!
Haters gonna hate. Maybe they're jealous your show will be featured in Sportsnet magazine and theirs got squat all. Bawse!
OH-BAH-MAH!!! OH-BAH-MAH!!! OH-BAH-MAH!!! OH-BAH-MAH!!!!
So you can spell Pedersen right, but narcissist wrong. Good job superstar!! You get a gold star for your performance and maybe employee of the week.
"The Butler did it"
A fantastic memory from that LDC
A few things: 1) I drove into today and put the George Strait 22 Greatest Hits CD in and listened to Amarillo By Morning no less that 9 times. 2) Slap Shot is the definititive movie for trading lines back and forth. Big Lebowski is up there, but Slap Shot is the standard. I have no idea how my life would have been different had Reg Dunlop not influenced it. 3) I like Kory Sheets, and I'll say this – for 2013 Kory Sheets in my estimation may have been the greatest RB in the history of the Riders and… Read more »
Paddock must be the best interview in the WHL, from a PR perspective you have to wonder how much he is getting paid because it seems he really does not want to be here.
I finally agree with something Obama said; I too love Slapshot.
AHL to Winnipeg I think is rather a good thing in the long run. They're not a permanent fixture there, True North has interest in getting a team into Thunder Bay whenever TBay gets around to building their rink. Keep the AHL in town until that rink is ready then move them to the market that NEEDS an airplane league affiliate, meanwhile you'll have established a lower-price-point hockey option in Winnipeg as the family/budget friendly alternative to the Jets so when the Moose make the move, that void gets filled with the WHL to match up with what Calgary/Edmonton/Vancouver have… Read more »
Big hockey festival this weekend, that means we all have to wear our rider jerseys right?
Really still on the rider jersey thing. Get over it. People like to wear rider gear. We are proud to be Canada's team here in ridernation and i personally will wear green wherever i want and if you see me and have a problem with it i would love to hear about it. Get a life there is bigger problems in the world than rider jerseys at hockey games wow.
Free ice cream cones at Dairy Queen on Monday!! Summer is here and the new Rider season is just around the corner.
Big Chubby
Heh Heh Heh…hey Ma, there's gonna be some of dem Tee-Vee cam-a-ruhs in Regina this weekend, git your Rider jersey on and lets go!! YEEHAH!!!!
Embarassing—-simply embarrassing. How many idiots wear an NHL jersey to a Rider game—NONE!!!
Ifso facto—don't wear your Rider jersey to a hockey event.
Lets be smart Saskatchewan!!!
Rick
Sk. is obviously a lot smarter than you!
It's called Rider Pride… You obviously "don't get it" or "don't have it" …..
As RP says, if you don't like it, wear red…
What was done on here to Obama was so far below the belt it was dangerous.