2011–12 Las Vegas Wranglers season

201112 Las Vegas Wranglers
Western Conference Champions
Division 1st Pacific
Conference 2nd Western
League 3rd ECHL
201112 record 9-5-1-2
Home record 5-2-0-1
Road record 4-3-1-1
Goals for 53
Goals against 48
Team information
General Manager Ryan Mougenel
Coach Ryan Mougenel
Assistant Coach Rob Pallin
Captain Mike Madill
Alternate captains Various
Arena Orleans Arena
Average attendance 3,697 (average)
Team leaders
Goals Eric Lampe (15)
Assists Judd Blackwater (12)
Pete MacArthur (12)
Points Judd Blackwater (22)
Penalties in minutes Ryan Weston (37)
Wins Joe Fallon (7)
Goals against average Joe Fallon (2.32)
<2010–11

The 201112 Las Vegas Wranglers season is the club's 9th season in the ECHL and third under current head coach and general manager Ryan Mougenel. The Wranglers will attempt to make their seventh consecutive appearance in the Kelly Cup playoffs. The Wranglers opened their season with a two-game road series against heated rivals the Alaska Aces from October 1415, 2011, before hosting their home opener on October 21 against the Ontario Reign. The season will conclude with a two-game home series against the expansion Colorado Eagles from March 3031, 2012.

Preseason

Player transactions

On July 5, the Wranglers extended qualifying offers to forwards Jamie Bates, Greg Collins, Blake Gallagher, Chris Higgins, defensemen Eddie DelGrosso, Barry Goers, and Sean McMonagle, and to goaltender Michael Ouzas. Three of the players that were extended qualifying offers had already signed contracts with European clubs when the Wranglers offers had been submitted. These three were Higgins (Tingsryd),[1] Gallagher (Strasbourg)[2] and Ouzas (KHL Medveščak).[3] A fourth player, McMonagle, would sign a try out agreement with Tingsryd the following day,[4] while a fifth, Collins, would sign with German second division side SC Riessersee near the end of July.[5]

Three former Wranglers players from the previous season, centres Colin Long and Andy Miele and defenseman Mathieu Brodeur, were invited to a prospect development camp held by Las Vegas' NHL affiliate, the Phoenix Coyotes, at Polar Ice in Peoria, Arizona.[6] The three former Wranglers were joined by 25 other players including all seven players whom Phoenix selected in the 2011 NHL Entry Draft, most notably first-round pick defenseman Connor Murphy, and former first-round picks Brandon Gormley and Mark Visentin.[7]

Las Vegas made its first player signing of the season on July 19, when the team announced it had come to terms with centre Thomas Kiriakou, who had previously played with the Ottawa 67s of the Ontario Hockey League and at the University of Guelph.[8] A little over a week later, Mougenel would make his second signing of the season, bringing back defenseman Mike Madill, who had played with Las Vegas for three seasons from 200710, before spending the 201011 season with the Nippon Paper Cranes of the Asia League.[9] The Wranglers would replace goaltender Michael Ouzas with Mitch O'Keefe on August 10. O'Keefe, who hade previously played in the ECHL with Elmira and Utah, moved to Las Vegas from HK Jesenice, a Slovenian side in the Austrian Erste Bank Eishockey Liga.[10] The following day, the Wranglers would announce their fourth player signing and first extension for the upcoming season after coming to terms with defenceman Jamie Fritsch. Fritsch had appeared in 54 games for Las Vegas during the previous season, collecting three goals and seven assists, and received a call-up by the AHL's Houston Aeros with whom he appeared in 13 games.[11] The Wranglers would add their fifth player for the upcoming season on August 16, bringing in former ECHL All-Star Judd Blackwater. Blackwater had played with the Fresno Falcons, Stockton Thunder and Alaska Aces from 20082010 before spending the 201011 season with the Allen Americans of the Central Hockey League.[12]

Las Vegas would make a number of signings late in the month of August, first with the re-signing of rookie forward Robbie Smith, who joined the Wranglers near the end of the 201011 season following the completion of his collegiate career at Dartmouth College. Smith provided a goal and an assist in four regular season games with Las Vegas, as well as adding a goal in one game in the Kelly Cup playoffs.[13] A second signing would come a week later, with the re-signing of defenseman Barry Goers, who would return for his second full professional season with the Wranglers and third stint overall after joining the team on an Amateur Try-Out (ATO) near the end of the 200910 season.[14] The following day, Las Vegas announced the signing of 2008 ECHL All-Star Game Most Valuable Player, Ash Goldie. Goldie had played with the Long Beach Ice Dogs and Victoria Salmon Kings before spending the previous season with the Nippon Paper Cranes with fellow Las Vegas signing Mike Madill.[15]

Team business

Shortly after the conclusion of the 2011 Kelly Cup playoffs, the Wranglers and team president Billy Johnson announced that they would hold a special promotion for their home opener against the Ontario Reign commemorating radio host Harold Camping's prediction that the world would end on October 21, the same night as the contest with Ontario.[16] The promotion entitled "Rapture Night" and "The Last Hockey Game on Earth", garnered national attention.[17]

In the beginning of August, the Wranglers unveiled a new team website aimed at improving functionality of the website, including making game schedules easier to read, and adding numerous aspects of social media integration, including adding the ability for website surfers to view videos from Wranglers TV through club's channel on YouTube, adding a Facebook plug-in and Twitter feed on the website's front page and installing a front office blog to "provide fans with an insider view of professional hockey."[18]

After two seasons, the Wranglers and the Phoenix Coyotes ended their affiliation with each other, as Phoenix signed a new affiliation agreement for the 201112 season with the Gwinnett Gladiators on August 17, leaving the Wranglers searching for their third NHL affiliate in team history and second since Mougenel's tenure began in 2009.[19] The search ended on September 23, when Mougenel announced that the Wranglers would play as an independent team (i.e., unaffiliated with any NHL/AHL teams) for the 2011–12 ECHL season.[20]

On September 27, the Wranglers and The Orleans Hotel and Casino agreed to a three-year extension on the Wranglers' lease at the Orleans Arena, guaranteeing the team would play at Orleans Arena through the 201314 season.[21]

On September 30, the Wranglers announced the hiring of their first assistant coach during Mougenel's tenure, as the club signed UNLV Rebels club ice hockey coach, Rob Pallin to become Mougenel's assistant. In five seasons as UNLV's head coach, Pallin led the team to a 7515 record. Prior to becoming a coach, Pallin played collegiately at the University of MinnesotaDuluth and Western Michigan University and professionally in Austria and France for a season each and then eight seasons in Germany.[22]

Preseason exhibitions

Las Vegas would announce their preseason schedule on August 4, which would include three games between October 79. The Wranglers would visit the expansion Colorado Eagles in the first preseason game on October 7, followed by a home and home series with the Ontario Reign on October 8 and October 9.[23] In the preseason opener for the Wranglers, Las Vegas received a first period goal from Jeff May and two second period goals from Judd Blackwater, with Thomas Kiriakou scoring the game winner 6:51 into the third period as the Wranglers defeated Colorado 43.[24] Goaltender Mitch O'Keefe would stop 32 of the 35 shots he faced and Las Vegas native Chris Francis added two assists in the win.[25]

In the second preseason game against Ontario, the Wranglers stormed back from a two-goal deficit in the 2nd period, scoring four goals including the third of the preseason for Blackwater, in a 42 victory.[26] Joe Fallon would stop 21 of the 23 shots he faced and Francis added his team-high third assist of the preseason.[27]

Regular season

Standings

Pacific Division
GP W L OTL SOL GF GA Pts
1 Las Vegas Wranglers 17 9 5 1 2 53 48 21
2 Stockton Thunder 15 7 4 1 2 38 44 17
3 Ontario Reign 14 7 6 1 0 46 44 15
4 Bakersfield Condors 18 5 11 2 0 46 61 12

After games of November 24, 2011

Western Conference
R Div GP W L OTL SOL GF GA Pts
1 Alaska Aces * MT 17 12 4 1 0 56 34 25
2 Las Vegas Wranglers * PA 16 9 4 1 2 53 44 21
3 Utah Grizzlies MT 15 10 5 0 0 37 35 20
4 Colorado Eagles MT 15 8 6 0 1 50 51 17
5 Stockton Thunder PA 15 7 4 1 2 38 44 17
6 Ontario Reign PA 14 7 6 1 0 46 44 15
7 Idaho Steelheads MT 17 6 8 2 1 46 55 15
8.5
8 Bakersfield Condors PA 18 5 11 2 0 46 61 12
Divisions: MT - Mountain, PA - Pacific

* – Division leader
After games on November 24, 2011

Schedule and results

2011–12 Game log
November: 5–2–1–1 (Home: 2–0–0–1; Road: 3–2–1–0)
# Date Visitor Score Home OT Decision Attendance Record Pts
9 November 2 Las Vegas 2–6 Idaho Fallon 2,628 4–4–0–1 9[39]
10 November 4 Las Vegas 2–3 Idaho OT Fallon 3,557 4–4–1–1 10[40]
11 November 5 Las Vegas 5–2 Idaho Fallon 2,887 5–4–1–1 12[41]
12 November 8 Idaho 2–3 Las Vegas SO Fallon 2,993 6–4–1–1 14[42]
13 November 12 Stockton 3–4 Las Vegas OT Brown 5,076 7–4–1–1 16[43]
14 November 13 Stockton 3–2 Las Vegas SO Fallon 2,909 7–4–1–2 17[44]
15 November 18 Las Vegas 5–0 Utah Fallon 4,170 8–4–1–2 19[45]
16 November 19 Las Vegas 5–3 Utah Fallon 3,760 9–4–1–2 21[46]
17 November 21 Las Vegas 0–4 Utah Brown 2,231 9–5–1–2 21[47]
18 November 25 Las Vegas Stockton
19 November 26 Las Vegas Stockton

Legend:   Win (2 points)   Loss (0 points)   Overtime/shootout loss (1 point)

Player stats

Skaters

Note: GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; +/− = Plus/Minus; PIM = Penalty Minutes

Regular season
Player GP G A Pts +/− PIM
Blackwater, JuddJudd Blackwater 17 10 12 22 +10 13
Lampe, EricEric Lampe 17 15 4 19 +1 16
Miller, AdamAdam Miller 16 9 6 15 +2 11
MacArthur, PetePete MacArthur 14 3 12 15 +2 6
Campbell, ScottScott Campbell 17 4 5 9 +7 17
Lukacevic, NedNed Lukacevic 12 1 8 9 -9 4
Madill, MikeMike Madill 15 0 8 8 +5 14
Boe, ChanningChanning Boe 15 1 6 7 +4 16
Weston, RyanRyan Weston 15 2 4 6 +1 37
May, JeffJeff May 16 1 5 6 +6 19
Francis, ChrisChris Francis 14 0 4 4 +2 6
Smith, RobbieRobbie Smith 13 2 1 3 0 12
Paukovich, GeoffGeoff Paukovich 10 1 2 3 -3 8
Goers, BarryBarry Goers 13 0 3 3 0 6
Huxley, AdamAdam Huxley 8 2 0 -2 0 23
Busto, MichaelMichael Busto 12 1 1 2 +1 9
Kiriakou, ThomasThomas Kiriakou 8 0 2 2 -4 0
Fritsch, JamieJamie Fritsch 14 0 2 2 -2 21
Fensel, ShawnShawn Fensel 8 0 1 1 +3 4
DelGrosso, EddieEddie DelGrosso 2 0 0 0 -1 2
Hoffman, MikeMike Hoffman 3 0 0 0 -3 7
Vidmar, LukaLuka Vidmar 3 0 0 0 -3 0
Wiles, SeanSean Wiles 8 0 0 0 +1 4

After games on November 21, 2011

Goaltenders

Note: GP = Games Played; TOI = Time On Ice (minutes); W = Wins; L = Losses; OT = Overtime Losses; SOL = Shootout losses; GA = Goals Against; GAA= Goals Against Average; SA= Shots Against; SV= Saves; Sv% = Save Percentage; SO= Shutouts

Regular season
Player GP TOI W L OTL SOL GA GAA SA Sv% SO G A PIM
Fallon, JoeJoe Fallon 14 828 7 3 1 2 32 2.32 381 .916 1 0 0 0
Brown, DavidDavid Brown 2 124 1 1 0 0 7 3.40 56 .875 0 0 0 0
O'Keefe, MitchMitch O'Keefe 2 92 1 1 0 0 6 3.93 48 .875 0 0 0 0

After games on November 21, 2011

Denotes player spent time with another team before joining Wranglers. Stats reflect time with the Wranglers only.
No longer with Wranglers

Roster

Updated November 21, 2011.[48]
# Nat Player Pos S/G Age Acquired Birthplace Contract
23 Canada Blackwater, JuddJudd Blackwater C L 29 2011 Lethbridge, Alberta Wranglers
25 United States Boe, ChanningChanning Boe D L 30 2011 Bemidji, Minnesota Wranglers
38 Canada Brown, DavidDavid Brown G L 31 2011 Stoney Creek, Ontario Abbotsford (AHL)
20 Canada Busto, MichaelMichael Busto D R 30 2011 Burnaby, British Columbia Wranglers
14 Canada Campbell, ScottScott Campbell F L 30 2011 Navan, Ontario Wranglers
30 United States Fallon, JoeJoe Fallon G L 31 2010 Bemidji, Minnesota Wranglers
3 Canada Fensel, ShawnShawn Fensel D R 30 2011 Nepean, Ontario Wranglers
8 United States Francis, ChrisChris Francis C R 27 2011 Las Vegas, Nevada Wranglers
6 United States Goers, BarryBarry Goers D R 30 2010 Ivyland, Pennsylvania Wranglers
Canada Goldie, AshAsh Goldie  C L 35 2011 London, Ontario Wranglers
27 United States Hoffman, MikeMike Hoffman D R 36 2011 Scituate, Massachusetts Wranglers
11 Canada Kiriakou, ThomasThomas Kiriakou C R 28 2011 Richmond Hill, Ontario Wranglers
7 United States Lampe, EricEric Lampe F L 30 2011 Madison, Wisconsin Wranglers
43 Serbia Lukacevic, NedNed Lukacevic LW L 30 2009 Podgorica, Montenegro Wranglers
Canada Lunden, JoshJosh Lunden  F L 30 2011 Coquitlam, British Columbia Wranglers
9 Canada Madill, MikeMike Madill (C) D R 34 2011 Kirkland, Quebec Wranglers
5 Canada May, JeffJeff May D L 29 2011 Richmond, British Columbia Wranglers
81 United States Miller, AdamAdam Miller C L 32 2011 Livonia, Michigan Wranglers
1 Canada O'Keefe, MitchMitch O'Keefe  G L 32 2011 Almonte, Ontario Wranglers
10 United States Paukovich, GeoffGeoff Paukovich  LW L 30 2010 Englewood, Colorado Wranglers
19 Canada Smith, RobbieRobbie Smith F L 29 2011 Brooks, Alberta Wranglers
52 United States Weston, RyanRyan Weston RW R 32 2011 Henniker, New Hampshire Wranglers
27 United States Wiles, SeanSean Wiles F R 29 2011 Beloit, Wisconsin Wranglers

Awards

Regular Season
Player Award Awarded
Eric Lampe[49] Sher-Wood Hockey Player of the Week November 1, 2011
Eric Lampe[50] Reebok Hockey Player of the Month November 3, 2011

Transactions

Trades

Date
Details
October 2, 2011
[1]
To South Carolina Stingrays
Chris Higgins (ECHL rights)
To Las Vegas Wranglers
Future considerations

Free agents acquired

Player Previous team Date
Thomas Kiriakou[8] Univ. of Guelph July 19, 2011
Mike Madill[9] Nippon Paper Cranes July 26, 2011
Mitch O'Keefe[10] HK Acroni Jesenice August 10, 2011
Judd Blackwater[12] Allen Americans August 16, 2011
Ash Goldie[15] Nippon Paper Cranes August 31, 2011
Luka Vidmar[51] Univ. Alaska-Anchorage September 2, 2011
Ryan Weston San Antonio Rampage September 7, 2011
Shawn Fensel Missouri Mavericks September 7, 2011
Sean Wiles Univ. Alaska-Anchorage September 7, 2011
Scott Campbell[52] Houston Aeros September 13, 2011
Michael Busto[53] HC Bolzano-Bozen September 13, 2011
Pete MacArthur[54] San Antonio Rampage September 19, 2011
Eric Lampe[55] Syracuse Crunch September 26, 2011
Adam Miller[56] IF Troja/Ljungby September 29, 2011
Jeff May San Antonio Rampage October 4, 2011
Channing Boe Minnesota State Univ. October 19, 2011
Adam Huxley[57] Idaho Steelheads November 2, 2011
Mike Hoffman[58] Houston Aeros November 18, 2011

Free agents lost

Player New team Date
Chris Higgins[59] Tingsryd AIF May 5, 2011
Michael Ouzas[3] KHL Medveščak June 7, 2011
Blake Gallagher[2] Étoile Noire de Strasbourg June 19, 2011
Ryan Huddy[60] HC Valpellice June 29, 2011
Aaron Power[61] HC Broncos Sterzing-Vipiteno July 12, 2011
Greg Collins[5] SC Riessersee July 28, 2011
Craig Switzer[62] Aalborg Boldspilklub August 3, 2011
Tyler Mosienko[63] Nippon Paper Cranes August 10, 2011
Kevin Schaeffer[64] Retired August 17, 2011
Sean McMonagle[4] Tingsryd AIF August 21, 2011
Blair Riley[65] Chicago Express August 22, 2011
Tim Kraus[66] Wichita Thunder September 8, 2011
Jerry Pollastrone[67] South Carolina Stingrays September 23, 2011

Contract players re-signed

Player Date
Jamie Fritsch[11] August 11, 2011
Robbie Smith[13] August 23, 2011
Barry Goers[14] August 30, 2011
Josh Lunden September 7, 2011
Joe Fallon[68] September 16, 2011
Eddie DelGrosso[55] September 26, 2011
Geoff Paukovich[56] September 29, 2011
Chris Francis[69] October 12, 2011

Contract players released

Player Date
Eddie DelGrosso[70] October 18, 2011
Luka Vidmar[71] November 4, 2011
Sean Wiles[72] November 11, 2011

Contract players suspended

Player New team Date

See also

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