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Thursday, January 7, 2010

Remember the Ice Muskies Situation?

Back on Friday December 18th, I had an article regarding the AAHL and now once again we get to revisit this league in a bad light.

I was hoping for a turn around (foolishly), knowing it wouldn't happen or the chances far outweighed reality. Now you can say those chances are gone.

An internal source tipped me off to the troubles the Ice Muskies were facing back in December and now it's come out in Madison's own back yard.

27 NEWS - WKOWTV of Madison has reported the team is in jeopardy ( you can read the FULL article below). If the first liner doesn't make you sick and you continue to read the embarrassment the owners have laid on minor league hockey, then you'll realize this league is bluntly screwed.

You can even go onto the message board Intotheboards.net and read about the club looking for sponsors to help them get to their next games....how can a league let this happen?

Didn't we get the press release on the league's re-structuring and heading in the right direction?

What did that produce? A fancy website that may get updated???

Leagues like the EPHL did one thing right; they stayed out of any media source eyesight, and we all knew it was a dead fish in the water; but at least we didn't get the league restructuring B.S. that the AAHL has knifed into the backs of all their fans.

This is the only thing the NEpHL ( I will not cap Professional) is doing right in their own embarrassment.

I, and everyone else that follows the AAHL would love some answers. I think the fans deserve answers straight from the top; as to what the AAHL expects to do besides throw an All-Star game this weekend and pretend all is ok.

Then again don't expect anything to be said; I would laugh to see another pathetic press release trying to coax the fans back into good graces.


from Madison, WI WKOWTV.com

Madison minor league hockey team in jeopardy

MADISON (WKOW) -- Chances are you've never heard of the Madison Ice Muskies. The minor league hockey team came to town in October, but many players are hitting the road instead of the ice.

John and Gene Rudolph of Chicago decided Madison needed a team like the Ice Muskies and recruited hockey players from around the country.

Players tell 27 News they were promised $400 every month, plus full room and board, but they say the Rudolphs haven't lived up to the bargain.

Rich Jondo moved from Baltimore to follow his dream of playing hockey for a living. But after two months of playing without pay, that dream is on thin ice.

"That's what we do -- we play hockey -- that's all we want to do. And we were given a chance here, but now it's being taken away from us," said Jondo.

Most of the players got a paycheck in October. But by January, neither the players nor the coach had seen a dime since.

Dustin Henning even sold his car to pay for groceries.

"It's just a car. I'll replace it. This means a lot more to me, this is my family here, so whatever it takes," said Henning.

On Tuesday, the Ice Muskies received notice they were being evicted notice from the Regent Apartments in downtown Madison.

The apartment complex said it hadn't received a single rent payment for the Ice Muskies, and it couldn't get in touch with the team owners.

The team doesn't even have money to pay for ice time to practice. From time to time, the Eagle's Nest Ice Arena in Verona will let them practice here for free, but otherwise, that money has to come from their own pockets.

"We had games in Evansville, Ind., about 9 hours away, and Muskegan, Mich., and with no contact with our owners we had no money, so Coach shelled it out of his own pocket to get us to both places to play our games," said team captain Andy Cripps.

Coach Rod Davidson knows the team isn't generating much money, but he says that's no excuse for the owners to abandon the players.

"Even if their business plan is failed, they have an obligation that they committed to, and they should live up to that obligation," said Davidson.

"We're playing single-A hockey. We know we're not going to make millions, and we're here to play hockey. But at the same time, guys are selling their cars to get home or to eat, some guys' phones are shut off and they can't call home... so it's a rough time," said Jondo.

The team owner did not return calls from 27 News.

The Regent is in the process of suing the team's owner for failing to pay rent for the players.

Five of the players on the team qualified to play in the league's All-Star Game on Saturday, but they say there's no way they can make it to the game in Indiana if they have to pay for it themselves.

4 comments:

  1. What a joke, I even say on that forum that the All Star weekend was pathetic.....when is this league going to fold?

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  2. This is a sad day for Hockey everywhere that this is allowed to happen!

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  3. Your telling me, I don't know how the league is going until the end of the season....and what is this BIG announcement Chi Rossetti is supposed to make??

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  4. Brad i'm not sure but I am hearing from quite a few people he isn't league president anymore? I'm still attempting to confirm this, so I don't know the validity. Either way another big announcement in my eyes would be Madison folding, and possibly ANOTHER restructure? 2 or 3 clubs that were interested in joining the AAHL no longer plan to do so.

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