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Checking in Eric Weinrich, a player for the Portland Pirates writes about his experiences with the team.

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April 03, 2007
Crunch time...

So, it comes to this. We are at a point of do or die. With six games left, we have put ourselves in a position to clinch a spot in the playoffs, and the next two weekends will be tense. As much as we don't want to watch scores, it is only natural to be curious. The one thing we cannot do is let other teams determine our fate. We know what we can take care of: our games. What we don't control is the other games. I have been in the same position, and when you start rooting for other teams to help your cause, it can be very demoralizing. So, we start tomorrow in Hartford. Keep the streak going and add to our points and then...
How about David McKee? I watched him in training camp and you could see the talent. But he looked uncomfortable in the games. Hey, it was his first camp, and coming from college is a huge step. So, off to Augusta he went and to get some playing time. No complaints. He took it in stride and worked his butt off. If you think our travel is tough, the ECHL makes our travel seem like a trip to the grocery store. He waited for his chance and boy did he make his mark! It is really a pleasure to see a player get rewarded like David has and then have success. The best part for him: his parents came all the way from Texas to see the weekend. I hope he continues his stellar play...
With only a few games left in the NHL season, the Ducks still have a chance at the President's trophy, for the best overall record in the NHL. Again, for the Portland fans it is really exciting to follow the Ducks and watch the maturation of the former Pirate players. Having played against most of the guys who have been promoted, it is no secret how the Pirates marched through the league last year with the talent they produced for the big club. Names like Getzlaf, Perry, Penner, Shannon, Huscroft and the numerous callups this season lead to the tremendous depth for the organization. It will be fun to follow the progress of the Ducks throughout the playoffs. Expect big things from this club...
Speaking of the Ducks, congrats to Mark Hartigan for his recent callup due to his strong play of late. It is hard to get down about losing him from our team this week. Amidst a roller coaster year for Mark, he has juggled trips back and forth to the NHL, the announcement of his wife Melissa's pregnancy, and the news of a relapse of his Mother's battle with cancer. It has been interesting watching Mark take over the offence with his good friend , Joe Motzko, with everything on his plate. Again, perserverence getting rewarded...
I didn't win the basketball pool, but there is always the Masters! The old addage "It's a game of inches" is never more true in our sport. And after 18 years of a certain length of skate blade, I tried the size I used in college and my first year pro. A player I really respected my second year talked me into using longer blades on my skates because it would give me better balance in the corners. So, I changed them and used them ever since. Until two weeks ago. Who would have thought a couple of centimeters would make a difference? But, it really does. It is hard to explain , but just trust me. Every little advantage at my age can't hurt. Especially during crunch time... Weino

Posted by Eric Weinrich at 08:45 PM

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Eric, know that all of us faithful Pirates fans will continue to pull for you! Thick or thin, W's or L's, we'll cheer you on!

Best of luck through the rest of this week!


GO PIRATES!

Posted by Andrew of South Portland
April 4, 2007 08:22 AM

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