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Old 04-11-2016, 07:44 PM   #501
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So the Stockton PBP guy is a homer. Turn the volume down and shut the **** up about it already because some people don't give a fata and come into this thread looking for Jankowski updates. I'm not sure why, maybe because it has his friggin name in the title?
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What? Jankowski sucks at play by play? What a bust!
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So the Stockton PBP guy is a homer. Turn the volume down and shut the **** up about it already because some people don't give a fata and come into this thread looking for Jankowski updates. I'm not sure why, maybe because it has his friggin name in the title?
Your last post in this thread was about goaltending and Bouma's contract so maybe you should read the thread title as well? Just admit you like that PBP guy and you're a little sensitive to criticism.
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Old 04-11-2016, 07:57 PM   #504
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Your last post in this thread was about goaltending and Bouma's contract so maybe you should read the thread title as well? Just admit you like that PBP guy and you're a little sensitive to criticism.
You have 6 posts in this thread and every single one as about the Heat PBP guy, except for the first one which is about Harry Mummery, whoever the frick that is.

Most of my 10 posts in this thread are on topic, including the one you are yammering about which stemmed from discussion on the Flames center depth in relation to Jankowski pushing for a spot.
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Old 04-11-2016, 08:22 PM   #505
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What? Jankowski sucks at play by play? What a bust!
He's actually very good at play-by-play, but his play-calling is being taken out of context by highlights watchers.
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Old 04-11-2016, 08:43 PM   #506
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The AHL is a professional league. His calls wouldn't cut it in high school.
Brandon Astle was similar in Abbotsford, Derek Wills was terrible for it in the AHL before he got his Flames gig. It's a minor league trait, it is very common.
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Old 04-11-2016, 08:54 PM   #507
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You should hear the guy calling plays in Maatta's highlights. He's really good, and was right from the get go.

He was hired after we hired this guy in Stockton too.
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The Heat PBP guy is not just a PBP guy, he runs the media relations for the Heat. PBP is just a small part of his job.
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Jankowski???
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I love how every thread is a Jankowski thread, except the Jankowski thread...
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Old 04-24-2016, 11:16 AM   #511
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Darren Haynes talks to Jankowski after his first stint as a pro hockey player:

http://www.flamesfrom80feet.ca/2016/...ts-on-his.html

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Jankowski spent his time in Northern California sharing an apartment with 18-year-old goaltender Nick Schneider and defenceman Keegan Kanzig, who had each joined Stockton after their WHL seasons had ended. Located right beside the rink and with a restaurant on the main floor, Jankowski said it was an ideal set-up.
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"He showed an offensive side, he showed a responsible defensive side, he can make plays from the middle of the ice and every game he played for us, he got much more confident to the point where we were using him in tons of key situations at the end," Huska said. "And a lot of the games that we were playing down the stretch, we were still fighting to get ourselves into the playoffs so the games meant something and I felt he raised his level every game.

"He has a lot of intriguing factors about him because he is that big centre man and if he can continue to put on the weight and continue to challenge himself and come back to camp with confidence, I'm excited to see what he's going to do next year."
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"Face-offs went OK. While they didn't know me, I didn't know them so it was new for everyone and there was no real advantage for either of us," said Jankowski. "I had some good games, had some bad games in that but it was great."

Face-offs is an area Jankowski takes a lot of pride in. Tracked as part of Hockey East's advanced stats the past two seasons, he was an impressive 58.1 percent at the dot in 2014-15 before falling off to 52.1 percent this year.

"It's such a big part of the game, especially with all the focus on possession right now. You want to have the puck as much as possible and it starts right away from the face-off," he says. "I've worked a lot at it, it's no different than anything else that you're working on in your game and it's an area that I'm looking to to be successful with in the future."
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There were two things that Jankowski knew going into the negotiations. One was that he definitely wanted to be part of the organization that showed such faith in him by taking him 21st overall in the 2012 NHL Draft. Second, he wanted the next step to be what was best for him.

"I always wanted to be a Calgary Flame, that was never an issue for me. It's been a great organization, they've been nothing but top notch, especially when the management changed and Mr. Treliving and his staff took over. We've talked a lot, we have a very good relationship and I just felt this was definitely the place where I wanted to be a pro hockey player."
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Another thing he's looking forward to next season is being reunited with Jon Gillies, his teammate for three years at Providence including that 2015 championship team.

"We've been texting and talking. It's definitely nice to have someone in the same organization that I've spent so much time with over the years. We can talk about things, he can show me the ropes a little bit. I've known him so well for the past four years, Jonny and I getting to be teammates again will be a great experience. We've had some success in the past together and we definitely want to have success in the future."

While the experience will be new this summer in concentrating fully on hockey, the surroundings will not be. When you've been around the same organization as long as Jankowski has, there are lots of familiar faces at this point.

He roomed with Patrick Sieloff when he came to Calgary last year. He also lists Morgan Klimchuk, Brett Kulak and Kanzig among the other guys he's gotten to know quite well over the years.
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"One of the biggest things I can take away from my time in Stockton is while I may have had a little bit of success in the first stint, I need to have a huge summer and be prepared for training camp and next season. That league, like any pro hockey league, is not easy. You can't take anything for granted. Any success that you've had. You have to build off that and you can't be complacent."

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Old 04-24-2016, 11:21 AM   #512
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Jankowski Law:

dfn: The effect of having a thread of discussion be around Mark Jankowski, but everyone wants to talk about anything but Mark Jankowski.

Corrollary: If a thread does not have "Jankowski" in the thread title, there will be a near guaranteed chance of it containing Mark Jankowski discussion.
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Old 04-24-2016, 12:21 PM   #513
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This kid is going to play a bigger role in our team's fortunes than a lot of people think.
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I think he'll be up with the Flames sooner than later.
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Old 04-24-2016, 01:10 PM   #515
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I think he'll be up with the Flames sooner than later.
I'm guessing he starts next year on the farm, and finishes the season in Calgary.
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Old 04-24-2016, 01:41 PM   #516
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This kid is going to play a bigger role in our team's fortunes than a lot of people think.
Not sure why you would say that? Janko is probably the most discussed prospect we have...Considering the two Janko threads have around 475k views?

The guy clearly has plenty of supporters who wouldn't be surprised at all.
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Old 04-24-2016, 01:49 PM   #517
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Seems like a very smart kid. Cant wait for camp.
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Old 04-24-2016, 02:51 PM   #518
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Not sure why you would say that? Janko is probably the most discussed prospect we have...Considering the two Janko threads have around 475k views?

The guy clearly has plenty of supporters who wouldn't be surprised at all.
And plenty that would be surprised? That's all that was said, not that everyone, or even most, would be surprised.
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Watching Radek Faksa in this year's playoffs be one of the Stars' biggest contributors should remind people that being 'late' to the NHL doesn't make a player an inferior prospect. Gimme Janko over Teravainen any day.
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Watching Radek Faksa in this year's playoffs be one of the Stars' biggest contributors should remind people that being 'late' to the NHL doesn't make a player an inferior prospect. Gimme Janko over Teravainen any day.
and once Janko actually makes it to the NHL, I am sure this question will be revisited.

I am a Flames fan, so i hope you are correct...
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