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Stanley Cup Playoffs 2nd-Most Watched Since 2006

Stanley Cup Finals 2014STAMFORD, Conn. (AP) — The Stanley Cup playoffs between Los Angeles and the New York Rangers were the second-most watched NHL postseason since NBC and NBCSN began exclusive coverage in 2006.

NBC, NBCSN and CNBC combined to average 1.44 million viewers. There were 1.47 million viewers in 2013.

Nielsen said Monday the Stanley Cup Final, won in five games by the Kings, was just the fifth final in 20 years to average more than 5.0 million viewers.

The Kings won 3-2 in double overtime on Friday night, averaging 6 million viewers and a 3.7 rating on NBC. The game featured the nation’s two largest media markets.

LA Kings Win the Cup on Martinez’s Double-OT Goal, Williams MVP

Stanley Cup Finals 2014LOS ANGELES (AP) — Alec Martinez scored 14:43 into the second overtime, and the Los Angeles Kings won the Stanley Cup for the second time in three years with a 3-2 victory over the New York Rangers in Game 5 on Friday night.

Marian Gaborik scored a tying power-play goal with 12:04 left in regulation for the resilient Kings, who rallied from yet another deficit before finishing off the Rangers in the longest game in franchise history.

Jonathan Quick made 28 saves and Justin Williams scored an early goal as Los Angeles added a second title to its 2012 championship, the first in the franchise’s 47-year history.

After innumerable late chances, Martinez popped home a rebound of Tyler Toffoli’s shot. Martinez also scored the overtime winner to beat Chicago in the Western Conference finals.

Justin Williams has won the Conn Smythe Trophy as the Stanley Cup playoffs MVP after cementing his big-game reputation with a postseason full of clutch play for the Los Angeles Kings.

The veteran forward beat out defenseman Drew Doughty for the honor after the Kings’ 3-2 double-overtime victory over the New York Rangers in Game 5 on Friday night.

Williams is a three-time Stanley Cup champion, winning it all with Carolina in 2006 and Los Angeles two years ago, and he played his biggest role yet during the Kings’ second championship run.

Williams raised his steady game to brilliant heights in the postseason with nine goals and 16 assists, including the Kings’ first goal early in the clincher.

Tryout Hopefuls Decend On Las Vegas Next Week

tcstormKEARNEY, Neb. – The Tri-City Storm will take the next step in selecting players for the 2014-15 season with the team’s annual tryout camp that starts Monday afternoon in Las Vegas.

The week-long camp will consist of two parts titled open camp and main camp. Open camp beginsMonday afternoon and consists of undrafted players between the ages of 16-20.

The best players in open camp will be moved into main camp to compete against returning players, affiliates and draft picks. Main camp will take place on June 18-21.

All tryout camp events will be held at the Las Vegas Ice Center.

Tri-City has 18 players from last season’s roster that are eligible to return, highlighted by forwards Chase Berger, Garrett Gamez, Austin Poganski and Chris Wilkie, along with defenseman Tory Dello, Kevin Kerr, Jalen Schulz and goaltender Hayden Lavigne.

Storm staff will also get a chance to evaluate their draft picks from May’s USHL Draft, including tender Wade Allison and first round pick Mason Appleton.

Main camp will consist of four teams of players, and the staff will select two all-star teams to play games on June 20 and 21.

The team will release their 30-man training camp roster at the beginning of July.

Stay tuned to stormhockey.com and be sure to follow the Storm on FacebookTwitterInstagram andYouTube for updates throughout tryout camp!

Gamez Develops Unique Bond With Storm Staff

Garrett Gamez Tri-City Storm HockeyKEARNEY, Neb. – When Storm forward Garrett Gamez got a call telling him he’d won a USHL award last week, he was more excited for the voice on the other end of the line.

Gamez was being honored with the league’s Curt Hammer Award for the 2013-14 season. The award is presented annually to recognize the USHL player who distinguishes himself both on and off the ice by demonstrating outstanding performance skills, leadership, pride, and determination.

The voice notifying him belonged to Alicia Korte, the Director of Group Sales and Fan Relations for the central Nebraska franchise.

“When Alicia told me the news we were both ecstatic,” Gamez said. “But I was more excited for her than myself.”

In existence since the 1988-89 season, the award is given in memory of the late Curt Hammer, who served as President of the Des Moines Buccaneers for three seasons (1984-87) and also held the role of Secretary for the USHL. It was established to honor his commitment to the League and the perseverance he displayed in continuing his work through hockey while battling cancer.

“There’s no way I could have won it without her,” Gamez said. “It’s an award that we won together. I’m not the only one being recognized, it’s our whole team.”

The two have enjoyed working together since the Chino Hills, Calif. native joined the roster in the fall of 2012. During the past season, they took the community initiative to new heights, making appearances all throughout the region.

“The first year when Garrett got here he was still in high school, but you could tell that he was a great kid,” Korte said. “He was very outgoing, had a positive attitude and an overall happiness to be here. He wanted to be here; he wanted to be active and make a good impression not only with our staff, but as a leader in the community.”

Gamez had the same feelings about the work Korte is doing with the team’s community relations efforts.

“She makes it so much fun when we go out in the community,” Gamez said. We’re always meeting new people and Alicia constantly has a happy attitude which is awesome. She’s a person that lightens up your day when you’re with her and it has been really easy to work together. I have a lot of respect for her and she’s just a great person.”

The 19-year-old’s favorite trips were to preschools, where he would play with a younger audience who were thrilled at his presence.

“It was really to see smiles on the kids’ faces,” Gamez said. “We play with them, read with them, color with them, whatever they want and the kids have an absolute blast. I remember one time one of the kids had a missing tooth just like me. I was popping my tooth out in front of him and we took a nice picture together. The kids never give you a break. We do whatever we can to make their day.”

One of the events that stuck out most during his two-year career with the team was volunteering at the Good Samaritan Hospital Cancer Center’s Simply Pink Fashion Show.

“We got to dress up and walk cancer survivors across the stage and honor what they’ve done and what they’ve been through,” Gamez said. “That was one of the things that really hit home for me. My family has a history of cancer, so that was something I really wanted to help out with.”

Other community activities for Gamez during the USHL season included participation in a barn painting project that benefitted the Central Nebraska Make-A-Wish program and volunteering hours with the Salvation Army bell-ringing initiative.

“Garrett has such a great attitude,” Korte said. “I can’t think of a player who wanted this more. It’s just refreshing to see such a great kid receive this honor. I can’t wait to see what he does not only next season, but in the future both on and off the ice.”

In his second USHL season, Gamez was the team’s second-leading scorer with 34 points (6g, 28a) over 57 games. After being held off the scoresheet over his first 16 games of the season, he put up 23 points (4g, 19a) over the next 21 contests.

Gamez will be back on the ice with his team next week when the Storm will hold tryout camp June 16-21 in Las Vegas. The forward plans on returning to Kearney and continuing his work in the community for a third season during 2014-15.

“I’m super excited for the upcoming season,” Gamez said. It will be a great fight during camp to see who makes it and who doesn’t. I feel like this will be my most influential year in the league. We have a lot of guys coming back and there are a lot of new players joining the team. I plan on being a leader and competing for a Clark Cup championship at the end of it all.”

Rangers Beat Kings 2-1, Stay Alive in Cup finals

Stanley Cup Finals 2014NEW YORK (AP) — The New York Rangers suddenly have some life in the Stanley Cup finals.

Henrik Lundqvist made 40 saves and Benoit Pouliot and Martin St. Louis each scored as the Rangers managed to keep the Los Angeles Kings at bay in a 2-1 victory in Game 4 on Wednesday night.

The Kings lead the series 3-1 and will get their second shot to claim the Cup for the second time in three years Friday night at home.

The Kings had champagne at the ready but didn’t get the chance to pop the corks. Los Angeles hoped to become the first team since 1998 to complete a sweep in the finals.

Twice Los Angeles put the puck on the goal line, but couldn’t get it all the way across. The last came with 1:11 left in the game.

Storm Welcome New Staff, Promote Korte

tcstormKEARNEY, Neb. – The Tri-City Storm have announced changes in the team’s front office, adding three Corporate Ambassadors and promoting staff member Alicia Korte.

The team’s newest full-time Corporate Ambassador is Andrew Snyderman, who comes to Kearney after earning his degree in sports administration from Xavier University in Cincinnati.

Originally from the greater Pittsburgh area, Snyderman served as a promotional events intern with the MLB’s Cincinnati Reds during the 2013 baseball season.

Also joining the staff of Corporate Ambassadors are Kyle Olson and Noah Whitaker.

Olson, who served as the Storm’s in-game music director during the 2013-14 season, is in the process of earning his graduate degree in sports management from the University of Nebraska at Kearney.

Whitaker will also complete a B.S. in sports management from UNK this summer.

“We wanted to have a greater one-on-one presence throughout central Nebraska,” said Storm President Greg Shea. “Through these additions, we feel as though it will give us that strength. The key role of the ambassadors will be to introduce and reintroduce our product and present a newly created marketing tool to a radius of 50 miles and beyond.”

In addition, the team has promoted Korte to a new position as the Director of Group Sales and Fan Relations. Korte, who is preparing for her fifth season with the organization, will be in charge of organizing group sales, fundraisers and fan experiences during Storm home games.

The Columbus, Neb. native will also continue to organize the team’s community relations efforts, including player appearances throughout the central Nebraska region.

The Storm will once again head to Las Vegas for tryout camp this summer, and will hold evaluations June 16-21 at the Las Vegas Ice Center.

Kings in Command of Stanley Cup Finals

Stanley Cup Finals 2014NEW YORK (AP) — The Los Angeles Kings are one victory away from their second Stanley Cup in three years.

Jonathan Quick made 17 of his 32 saves while the Kings scored twice in the second period of a 3-0 shutout of the Rangers. The Kings went ahead on Jeff Carter’s goal with 0.7 seconds left in the opening period, one of L.A.’s five shots in the period.

The Rangers outshot L.A. 17-8 in the second period but couldn’t beat Quick while Jake Muzzin (MUHZ’-ihn) and Mike Richards tallied against Henrik Lundqvist.

The Kings were 1-for-4 on the power play while killing off the Rangers’ six extra-man chances.

Lundqvist finished with just 12 saves.

Los Angeles will look to complete a sweep Wednesday at Madison Square Garden.

LA Kings Outlast Rangers 5-4 in Double OT

Stanley Cup Finals 2014LOS ANGELES (AP) — Captain Dustin Brown redirected Willie Mitchell’s shot 10:26 into the second overtime, and the Los Angeles Kings outlasted the New York Rangers 5-4 Saturday night to take a 2-0 lead in the Stanley Cup finals.

Marian Gaborik tied it with 12:24 left in regulation for the Kings, who rallied from another two-goal deficit in their latest exhibition of clutch comeback hockey.

In their third straight overtime game, they traded scoring chances with New York before Mitchell teed up a long shot. Brown deflected it under Henrik Lundqvist’s glove arm, ending the longest finals game in Rangers history and nearly the longest playoff game in Kings history.

Lundqvist made 39 saves for New York, and Jonathan Quick had 34 for Los Angeles.

Game 3 is Monday at Madison Square Garden.

Garrett Gamez Earns USHL Curt Hammer Award

Garrett Gamez Tri-City Storm HockeyCHICAGO, IL – The United States Hockey League today announced that Tri-City Storm forward Garrett Gamez has been named the 2013-14 recipient of the USHL Curt Hammer Award.

The Curt Hammer Award has been presented annually since the 1988-89 season and recognizes the USHL player who distinguishes himself both on and off the ice by demonstrating outstanding performance skills, leadership, pride, and determination.  The award is given in memory of the late Curt Hammer, who served as President of the Des Moines Buccaneers for three seasons (1984-87) and also held the role of Secretary for the USHL.

Gamez, a 19-year-old Chino Hills, California native, played his second USHL season for the Tri-City Storm in 2013-14 and was the team’s second-leading scorer with 34 points (6g, 28a) over 57 games.  After being held off the scoresheet over his first 16 games of the season, he put up 23 points (4g, 19a) over the next 21 contests to help his team earn 11 victories in that span.  He recorded a career high four assists in the 6-3 victory over the Cedar Rapids RoughRiders on December 7th, 2013, which also equaled a USHL season high for assists in one game.

His 28 assists total ranked tied for 27th overall in the League, but some of his most impactful assists came off the ice.  Even with the demands of the USHL schedule on weekends, he regularly attended church services at Grace Fellowship in Kearney, Nebraska and volunteered time to help in the church nursery.  Gamez was also involved in the church’s Step Out & Serve Program, joining other youth in helping individuals in the community that were not physically able to maintain the upkeep of their homes.  The program provided yard work, repairs, cleaning, and general maintenance for such houses in the community.

Gamez graduated from Kearney High School following last season and has used his role as a hockey player to help promote the game in his community, actively participating in the “Learn To Skate Program” at the Viaero Event Center, home of the Tri-City Storm.  He also helped launch a reading program at a local elementary named “Reading Up a Storm” and then made regular appearances to promote the initiative and celebrate with students who met their reading goals.

Other community activities for Gamez during the USHL season included participation in a barn painting project that benefitted the Central Nebraska Make-A-Wish program, volunteering hours to ring the bell at local businesses in December for the Salvation Army, plus numerous visits to local schools to assist students and teachers.

Gamez also developed a special bond with his billet family that generated national stories for ESPN’s Grantland.com and USA Hockey Magazine.  His billet mom, Deb Andersen, was deployed for military service just prior to the season, but despite her leaving for the year, Gamez remained committed to staying in the family home with his billet day, Tom Andersen, as he continued his hockey career with the Tri-City Storm.

Gamez becomes the second member of the Tri-City Storm to earn the prestigious Curt Hammer Award, joining Christian Hanson who captured the honor following the 2004-05 season.

Curt Hammer, a dedicated volunteer and supporter of hockey in the Des Moines community until succumbing to cancer in 1987, was one of the founders Hart-Hammer, Inc., a commercial heating and air conditioning ventilation equipment sales firm.  The company still operates today providing extensive sales and engineering support in Iowa, Nebraska, and western Illinois.  The annual USHL award was established to honor his commitment to the League and the perseverance he displayed in continuing his work through hockey while battling the illness.

Other USHL players nominated for the Curt Hammer Award this season included Dylan Steman of the Cedar Rapids RoughRiders, Jake Bunz of the Chicago Steel, Christian Frey of the Dubuque Fighting Saints, Michael Babcock of the Fargo Force, Mason Jobst of the Muskegon Lumberjacks, Cole Bruns of the Omaha Lancers, and Cal Petersen of the Waterloo Black Hawks.

The Storm will once again head to Las Vegas for tryout camp this summer, and will hold evaluations June 16-21 at the Las Vegas Ice Center.

Williams puts LA Kings past Rangers in OT Opener

Stanley Cup Finals 2014LOS ANGELES (AP) — Justin Williams scored 4:36 into overtime after a turnover by Dan Girardi, and the Los Angeles Kings beat the New York Rangers 3-2 on Wednesday night in the Stanley Cup finals opener.

Williams was left alone in the slot after Girardi’s pass from his knees went straight to Mike Richards. Williams put his eighth goal of the postseason past Henrik Lundqvist, who made 40 saves and nearly stole a series-opening win for the Rangers.

Jonathan Quick made 25 saves for the Kings, who moved one victory closer to their second Stanley Cup title in three years after a hair-raising finals opener.

Game 2 is Saturday at Staples Center.

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