PRAGUE -- A large local media contingent was lined up in front of the downtown hotel here when the bus carrying the Boston Bruins arrived curbside. No. 1 target, Zdeno Chara, whose Slovak roots and Czech fluency make him a media darling in this part of the world.
''They wanted to know things like, 'How's traveling?....what was the game like [Saturday night] in Belfast?...how many tickets will I need for the games here?....will my parents and friends be coming?''' Chara told a visitor from Boston once the local media crush dissipated. ''All good. It's nice being back here.''
Later, in a one-on-one interview with a Globe reporter that touched on many subjects, Chara didn't sound inclined to pursue an 11-year contract extension, contrary to a report out of Belfast over the weekend.
A Comcast Sports New England online story conjectured that Chara, on track to be an unrestricted free agent Juy 1, 2011, could be angling for an 11-year deal in the Hub, a pact that would end about a month after his 45th birthday. Asked about such a protracted term length today, during a lengthy and wide-ranging interview with the Globe, the relaxed big man said he would like a long-term pact, but one pegged around his 40th birthday.
''To be realistic,'' he said, ''probably something more like six or seven years. Eleven years? That probably would be too much. Think about it, 44-45 years old, that's proabably too far to shoot for...I'd rather focus on maybe 7-8 years. You want to be able to vision the distance.''
A day off skates
The Bruins didn't practice today, after arriving here following a 2 1/2-hour British Airways charter flight from Belfast. They'll be back on the ice for workouts Tuesday and again Wednesday morning prior to facing Liberec HC in an exhibition game in that city in the evening. The B's will return here the same night and then log three solid days of workouts prior to the season puck drop Saturday night.
Robert redux
Old pal Rob ''Biscuit'' Simpson, former NESN sideline reporter for B's games, joined the traveling contingent. He's preparing various video pieces, including one that will air on Comcast Sports New England.
Julien looks to power up
Coach Claude Julien reported that there were no bangs and bruises from Saturday's game, which included a pair of Tyler Seguin goals. Look for Julien to continue to tinker with power play trios and point pairings this week. He said after the win in Belfast that the units still need considerable shaping up.
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Monday, October 04, 2010
Boston Hockey Arrives in the Czech Republic
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Sunday, October 03, 2010
Hokejisté Bostonu už jsou v Praze. V luxusním hotelu zabrali 80 pokoju
Luxusní hotel Four Seasons vedle Karlova Mostu se stal "medvědím brlohem". Obsadili ho totiž hokejisté Boston Bruins, kteří přiletěli v neděli po poledni do Prahy. Zabrali celá dvě patra, k dispozici mají celkem osmdesát pokojů! V Česku stráví jeden z nejslavnějších týmu na světě týden, jenž vyvrcholí víkendovými zápasy NHL proti Phoenixu.
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David Krejčí před hotelem Four Seasons, kde se ubytoval s hokejisty Bostonu po příletu z Belfastu do Prahy foto: ČTK |
V neděli se Boston přesunul ze Severního Irska do Prahy, kde bude mít základnu během týdenního pobytu v Česku. "Let byl velmi rychlý," liboval si slovenský obránce Zdeno Chára. "Dlouho jsem o tom mluvil a konečně jsem tady. Je to fajn pocit," říkal Krejčí.
Většina hráčů se trousila z autobusu v oficiální soupravě výpravy s logem akce "NHL Premiere Prague", i kanadské hvězdy tedy teď nosí na oblečení českou vlaječku.
V Praze se hokejistům zalíbilo už na základě toho, co viděli z autobusu na Evropské třídě. "To bych nechal mezi náma klukama," smál se Krejčí v narážce na to, že hokejisté nejspíš po cestě z Ruzyně pokukovali po českých dívkách.
První večer Bruins zřejmě bude patřit poznávání krás staré Prahy, v pondělí se začne trénovat a v úterý čeká mužstvo přátelský duel s libereckými Bílými tygry. "Nechceme nic podcenit, ani přípravné zápasy. Reprezentujeme tady nejlepší ligu na světě," upozornil Krejčí.
V pondělí proto svolají trenéři i krátkou poradu s videem. Podrobný rozbor soupeře, jaký je v NHL zvykem, se však konat nebude. "Chceme se soustředit na svou hru, jsme tu od toho, abychom ji vyladili. Nebudeme zkoumat, kdo hraje v Liberci na levém křídle a kam drží hokejku," dodal český forvard.
Zápas pod Ještědem je už dlouho vyprodaný, začíná v úterý v 19 hodin. Utkání NHL s Phoenixem jsou pak na programu v sobotu od 18 a v neděli od 16 hodin v pražské O2 Areně.
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Tyler Seguin buries a penalty shot past Giants Select goalie Steve Murphy, one of two goals the new Bruin had in last night’s win. (Michael Cooper for The Boston Globe) |
BELFAST — It was slow at the start, fast and furious in the middle, and in the end a face-saving one-night twirl in Northern Ireland for Boston’s bunch of Black-and-Gold leprechauns.
“Not an easy game to play,’’ said Bruins coach Claude Julien, moments after his squad had rubbed out the United Kingdom’s best and brightest, 5-1, last night in an exhibition game before a full house of some 5,500 at Odyssey Arena. “We had nothing to gain and everything to lose, and they had nothing to lose and everything to gain.’’
Rookie Tyler Seguin scored a pair of goals, including one on a penalty shot with 3:38 to go that closed out the scoring, and Zdeno Chara, Brad Marchand, and Milan Lucic also tallied.
That may sound like easy work, but the pesky Giants Selects, 20 players rounded up from clubs in Wales, Scotland, Great Britain, and here at the edge of the Irish Sea, held the Bruins scoreless for the first period and more than 18 minutes of the second.
Amid the freezeout, with the Bruins at times looking awkward and out of synch on the wider European ice sheet (15 feet more than the NHL variety), the Selects took a brief 1-0 lead. Racing down the left side with a feed from defenseman Jonathan Weaver, winger Jade Galbraith unloaded a snap shot from near the left wing faceoff dot that screamed past Tuukka Rask high on the glove side.
Giants, 1-0, and the team wearing the green was Boston — green around the gills. The Bruins were showing uncharacteristic jitters against a team with a talent level a notch below the American Hockey League.
“A little bit of the nerves,’’ said Chara, whose goal ended up being the winner. “In a different environment like this, it doesn’t take a lot. Maybe we were squeezing the stick a little at the start. You have to adjust.’’
Rask, in fact, believed it might have been the wider rink that played a part in Galbraith’s goal sailing past him high to the glove side. Accustomed now to NHL rinks, after growing up on big sheets in Finland, Rask said he probably didn’t read his angle to the shooter properly. He gave Galbraith credit for a laser of a shot, but had he been better positioned, he felt, he would have been able to grab it.
“Clear shot like that, I should have it,’’ lamented Rask, who probably will yield the cage to Tim Thomas when the Bruins play their final preseason tuneup Tuesday night in Lieberc, Czech Republic. “One of those that I’d like to have back.’’
The goal ended up being the boot to the backside the Bruins needed. Less than three minutes after the Giants posted the lead, Seguin scored his first of the night on a power play with help from Dennis Seidenberg and Matt Hunwick. It was the first of three goals by the Bruins in 46 seconds. Chara’s goal at 18:45 broke it open, 2-1, and Marchand’s strike at 19:10 increased it to 3-1.
“No question,’’ said Rask. “They got their goal, and then you could see our skill level go up.’’
Lucic’s goal at 8:09 of the third made it 4-1 and then Seguin had a breakaway that he failed to slip past goalie Steve Murphy, a backhander at the left post. However, Seguin was awarded a penalty shot, and the 18-year-old put it away with a clever forehand stuff at the right post. The No. 2 pick in the June draft appropriately made it look like child’s play.
“Not one of our best games,’’ said Julien, who mixed and matched his power-play sets all night. “But better than our last one. We’re getting there.’’
The destination is Prague, where the NHL season opens for real with weekend games against the Coyotes. The Bruins still have work to do before the season-opening faceoff.
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Bruins Week Ahead 10/1 - 10/8, Belfast Edition
Bruins Week Ahead 10/1 - 10/8, Belfast Edition
Friday, 10.01.2010 / 4:25 PM / News
Boston Bruins
THIS WEEK'S NEWS, NOTES AND NUMBERS:
BRUINS IN BELFAST: After touching down in Belfast at approximately 10 a.m. local time (5 a.m. ET) on Thursday, the Bruins had their first practice at Odyssey Arena yesterday afternoon. They hit the ice Friday for another skate in preparation for their game on Saturday against the Belfast Giants Selects.
WHO ARE THE BELFAST GIANTS SELECTS?:
-The Belfast Giants Selects are a team comprised of the best players throughout the United Kingdom's Elite Ice Hockey League (EIHL). Many players have experience playing collegiately in the US and in North American minor leagues such as the American Hockey League and East Coast Hockey League.
-The Giants Selects boast two players who call towns in Massachusetts home, as Mike Hoffman (Scuituate, MA) and Josh Prudden (Andover, MA) both hail from the Bay State. Prudden played collegiate hockey at the University of New Hampshire and played four years in the AHL.
-They are coached by Doug Christiansen, who is the Head Coach of the Belfast Giants. A former AHL player himself, Christiansen owns the distinction of fighting Shawn Thornton on October 15, 2006 while Thornton was a member of the Portland Pirates and Christiansen a member of the Manchester Monarchs.
A LITTLE ABOUT THE BELFAST GIANTS…
-They were founded in 2000 and have captured six championships in their 10-year-history.
-Their team colors are white, red and teal
- The Giants play their home games at Odyssey Arena in Belfast, which has a capacity of 7,100.
-Former NHLer Theo Fleury skated for the Giants during the 2005-06 season. He is described as the "most talented" player ever to play in the United Kingdom."
-Their captain is forward Colin Shields, a 30-year-old Glaswegian who was named the player of the year last season in the Elite League after tallying 34 goals and 53 assists and helping lead the Giants to the league title.
-General Manager Todd Kelman has called Saturday's game "the biggest game we have ever hosted in Belfast."
-Their season is already underway and they currently sit atop the standings with a 6-1-1 record in their first 8 games.
PRAGUE ON DECK: The Bruins will depart for Prague on Sunday and have four days of practice and one exhibition game before opening their season against the Coyotes on Saturday. Please note that the start times of the two regular season games will be 12 noon ET on Saturday and 10 a.m. ET on Sunday. Both games will be televised on NESN and broadcast on 98.5 The Sports Hub.
THE COUNTDOWN...
PRAGUE: 2 DAYS
SEASON OPENER: 8 DAYS
DOMESTIC OPENER: 15 DAYS
HOME OPENER: 20 DAYS
NOTEWORTHY: The Bruins are staying at the Europa Hotel in Belfast. According to a fact sheet provided by the Belfast Giants to all the Bruins guests, the "Europa is notorious for being the most bombed hotel in Europe." The note continues "but fortunately, the only thing booming in Belfast these days is business!"
WEEK AHEAD RELATED LINKS:
The Bruins have a horde of media traveling with them in Europe… check out some of their coverage here…
BruinsTV goes behind the scenes with Tuukka Rask (http://tinyurl.com/2vy8jnd)
Boston Globe's Kevin Dupont gives the low down on Day 1 (http://tinyurl.com/28s7fk)
Steve Harris of the Boston Herald catches up with some Belfast locals (http://tinyurl.com/2wsuvas)
Comcast's Joe Haggerty thinks the trip is important to lay the foundation for success (http://tinyurl.com/36f9a6g)
WEEI.com's DJ Bean takes a look at the Irish connection between Shawn Thornton and Patrice Bergeron aka "Patrick Cleary" (http://tinyurl.com/332lzku)
NESN.com has a handful of photos from the trip to date (http://tinyurl.com/32bv7du)
The 2010-2011 Boston Bruins season is presented by the Massachusetts State Lottery. Fans interested in learning more about Boston Bruins players, or ticket options, should visit the team website at www.bostonbruins.com or call 617.624.BEAR (2327).
AROUND TOWN:
WHAT: Prague Season Opener Viewing Parties
The Boston Bruins will host the first viewing parties of the 2010-11 season on Saturday, October 9 beginning at 11:00 a.m. and Sunday, October 10 at 9:30 a.m. to watch the Bruins take on the Phoenix Coyotes in their season opening series in Prague, Czech Republic. These free events will take place at The Fours on Saturday and Jerry Remy's Sports Bar and Grill on Sunday and are open to all ages. The Bruins mascot, Blades, the Bruins Ice Girls, and the Bruins Street Team will be raffling off autographed memorabilia and other great prizes.
WHEN: Saturday, October 9 from 11:00 a.m. through the end of the game
WHERE: The Fours, 166 Canal Street, Boston, MA 02114
BRUINS PARTICIPATING: Bruins mascot, Blades and the Bruins Ice Girls
WHEN: Sunday, October 10 from 9:30 a.m. through the end of the game
WHERE: Jerry Remy's Sports Bar and Grill (1265 Boylston St. Boston, MA 02215)
BRUINS PARTICIPATING: Bruins mascot, Blades and the Bruins Ice Girls
Saturday, September 18, 2010
AAA's Exclusive Provider of "Boston Bruins Fan Experience Packages" to Belfast and Prague
Article Edited: BOOKING CLOSED: Last Day to Book: Tuesday, August 31.
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How to pay ONLINE ONLY:
(typically you would pay & pick up @ Ceska Posta (Post Office)
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Original ARticle: Launch Of AAA's Travel Package for the Bruins Opening of the NHL 2010-11 Season Abroad:
Join the Boston Bruins in Belfast, Northern Ireland and Prague, Czech Republic as they start the 2010-11 NHL season.
AAA will offer four different travel packages for Bruins fans to choose from so that they can experience the best that Belfast and Prague have to offer, in addition to taking in the Bruins on-ice game action overseas. General highlights of the packages include: hotel accommodations, meals, tickets to the Bruins games in Belfast and Prague, and ground transportation to and from the games. Airfare can be purchased separately through AAA Travel.
The four packages vary on length and location, as there is an option for travel to Belfast (five day trip), two options for travel to Prague (seven day and nine day trips), and one option for travel to both Belfast and Prague (12 day trip). In addition to the highlights listed above, the packages also include various local activities such as a visit to the Guinness Storehouse (Belfast only), a visit to the Old Jameson Distillery (Belfast only), a tour of Karlovy Vary (Prague only), City Tour with River Cruise (Prague Only) and a Pilsner Brewery Tour (Prague only).
Other activities are expected to be confirmed in the coming weeks. Please note that the air travel for fans purchasing a Fan Experience Package is on commercial air carriers.

To book or learn more about these exclusive packages, please call 1-800-222-7448 for more information.

AAA Travel Exclusive Provider of Boston Bruins Fan Experiences
AAA will offer four different travel packages for Bruins fans to choose from so that they can experience the best that Belfast and Prague have to offer, in addition to taking in the Bruins on-ice game action overseas. General highlights of the packages include: hotel accommodations, meals, tickets to the Bruins games in Belfast and Prague, and ground transportation to and from the games. Airfare can be purchased separately through AAA Travel.
The four packages vary on length and location, as there is an option for travel to Belfast (five day trip), two options for travel to Prague (seven day and nine day trips), and one option for travel to both Belfast and Prague (12 day trip). In addition to the highlights listed above, the packages also include various local activities such as a visit to the Guinness Storehouse (Belfast only), a visit to the Old Jameson Distillery (Belfast only), a tour of Karlovy Vary (Prague only), City Tour with River Cruise (Prague Only) and a Pilsner Brewery Tour (Prague only).
Other activities are expected to be confirmed in the coming weeks. Please note that the air travel for fans purchasing a Fan Experience Package is on commercial air carriers.

To book or learn more about these exclusive packages, please call 1-800-222-7448 for more information.

AAA Travel Exclusive Provider of Boston Bruins Fan Experiences
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The B's will open the 2010-2011 NHL regular season against the Coyotes at O2 Arena in Prague, Czech Republic, on Saturday, October 9 at 6:00 p.m. local/ 12 noon ET and Sunday, October 10 at 4:00 p.m. local/ 10 a.m. ET.
Ill be there for sure.
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