Posts Tagged ‘Rehabs’

Glanzer Division Preview

Monday, March 24th, 2014

Saving the best-named division for last. Last season, Math won the Glanzer Division, and this year they are taking the name with them. In a division with Derk, Elly and $h0wT!m3, and written by me…there is not one wrestling joke. Rachel Greene we are really trying here.

Without further ado….

Butchers
 
Strengths: Rachel Greene and Georgine are hot.

OK, so they’re not as hot as these two, but they are as close as it gets.

So guy free agents who are really good are going to flock to them. Which is good because…
 
Weaknesses: They are also the only players currently on their roster.

Additional Weakness: Neither of them showed to the free agent scrimmage! 

Waldo was easier to find than Rachel and Georgine yesterday.


Fun Fact:
Georgine once scored a natural hat trick. (With the stick I gave her)

Not so Fun Fact: In the last two seasons, I have two goals. Both came in 2012. She beat me in one half. Damn you Georgine!

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2012 Season Preview: Rehabs

Thursday, March 1st, 2012


Color: Black
Year Founded: 2001
2011 Regular Season Finish: 3-8-3-3
2011 Playoff Result: Lost to Megatouch in qualifying round
Conference: Tagliarino
Division: Brown
Team Song: Lyta Ford – Kiss Me Deadly

Roster

Michael Bartlett
Bryan Welch
Stacy Kehoe
Erica Stoller
MDF
Kami Moore
Rob Blandi
Hilary Meyer
Jeff Nugent
Jon Feldman
Lateef Nurmohammed
Andre Legapsi
Nora Nolan
Sena Ito
Elea Crockett
Spencer Soloway
Hannah Lowen

2012 promises to be a season of change for BTSH and that probably suits Rehabs Captain Meredith Danberg-Ficarelli just fine.

After a massive roster turnover at the start of last season, the Rehabs struggled to find their team identity. Attendance problems, an extremely competitive division and the tragic death of Rehabs inspiration Amy Winehouse all served to make a bad season even worse. Some wondered if this original BTSH franchise was on its last legs. The late fall return of team mainstays Jon Feldman and Bryan Welch (aka “Wine and Cheese”) and the stellar play of the Rehabs all-female backline provided a glimmer of hope that the season could still be salvaged. But a tough loss to a motivated Megatouch team in the qualifying round left a lot of questions still to be answered.

After playing goal in the women’s tournament would former co-captain Kami Moore try and play every position this year? Would Bryan Welch continue with disturbing displays of public affection to members of his own (and other) teams in an effort to throw everyone off their game? Would Danberg-Ficharelli change her name to Ficarelli-Danberg in order to confuse the scouts as she had so often promised? Most importantly, would the Rehabs still suck?

Luckily, MDF quickly quieted our fears with the following statement to the press, “As long as there is a BTSH the Rehabs will, indeed, always suck.”

And 2012 looks promising for the all-blacks. The team’s struggles last year overshadowed the fact that goalie Hilary Barta put up some of the league’s best numbers between the pipes. And the heart of the D-Corps (Kehoe, MDF, and Moore) remains solid. Team chemistry should also be stronger as some of the more colorful players have departed leaving a team that is more likely to follow the example of Stacy Kehoe award-winner Stacy Kehoe than previous year’s incarnations. Dropping down a division and improved attendance should also help.

When asked what she expects of this year’s version of the Rehabs Captain MDF replied “I want them to bring me soup and rub my feet when I’m tired. And make sure I get home safe if I get too drunk at the bar.”

With such clearly defined priorities look for the Rehabs to be the class of their division. Or the club that other teams think of as a potential long-term relationship possibility.

At least until the first game, right Mer?

Entity they Resemble According to Rich Glanzer:

The 29 MLB teams not named the NY Yankees.

Much like all the players in baseball are auditioning to be NY Yankees, the Rehabs are auditioning to play for What the Puck. An unverified rumor has it WTP has struck yet again to the Rehabs, taking two more players. What the Puck’s loss will be the Rehabs gain though, as the Rehabs will be at the very least a more friendlier foe. Stacy Kehoe has been seen practicing all winter at Kelly’s Bar playing bubble hockey anticipating the new season. Rumor has it she almost scored a goal, though I’m pretty sure that rumor is false. I see a return to the plus side for this season, with a record of over .500. MDF, Kehoe, Welch,Nora, Erica, and whoever else plays on the Rehabs should hear plenty of, “Reeeeeeeeehaaaaaabbbbbsssss” from MDF, and seen it typed on my facebook wall whenever Kehoe has more than four beers.

Week 14 Preview

Thursday, July 21st, 2011

Where’s Lateef’s Left Hand?

GAME OF THE WEEK
Poutine Machine (8-2-1-1) at Rehabs (3-6-1-2)
Location: Tompkins West, 1:00 PM
All-Time Series: First Meeting
Game Notes: Two of the league’s top goalies face off in this inter-conference showdown.  Poutine Machine’s Tim Brown has dominated the competition in his first full season.  He leads the league in shutouts with five, and has been the backbone of the league’s top defense.  In addition, his goals against average of 1.17 ranks second in BTSH.  However, this game goes beyond just the stats for Brown, as he began his career with a two-game cup of coffee with the Rehabs last season.  Undoubtedly, he will want to put on a stellar showing against his former squad.  Unfortunately, winning will not come easily, as the Rehabs new goalie, Hilary Meyer, has picked up where Brown (and Anthony Romeo) left off.  Her solid goaltending has been the lone constant for the Rehabs this season, and her goals against average of 1.57 ranks fourth in the league.  After a slow start to the season, her team has finally picked up its offense as well, and has now earned points in six of its last seven games, including wins over the Corlears Hookers and defending champion Happy Little Elves.  With both goaltenders playing at such a high level, a low-scoring game is almost a certainty.
Keys To The Game:
1. Poutine Machine rookie Brodie St. John has led the team’s offense in recent weeks, tallying four goals in Poutine’s last four games.  He is part of a virtually unknown offense that is loaded with hidden talent and a man named Mike Haas.
2. Some of the lesser known players on the Rehabs have also gotten hot lately.  Mike Nagin led the team in their upset win against the Corlears Hookers in Week 12 with a hat trick, and notched another goal in the team’s tie against the Elves last week.
3. With interim Rehabs captain Stacy S. Kehoe scheduled to miss this Sunday’s game, the team has turned to BTSH veteran Mike “Cupcake” Bartlett for leadership.  When told of this, Cupcake simply shrugged his shoulders.
Eli’s Pick: Rehabs.  With 16 goals in the past three games, their offense is finally clicking.
Derek’s Pick: Rehabs.  They (Gina) threatened me with violence when I didn’t pick them last week.
Watchability: 4 Caruanas.  Both goalies should keep this game tight until the end.

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Season Preview: Rehabs

Saturday, March 19th, 2011

Meredith And Stacy Are Almost As Tight As Rich And Karsten

Color: Black
Year Founded: 2001
2010 Regular Season Finish: 10-5-0-1 (1st, Hackett Division; 2nd overall)
2010 Playoff Result: Lost to Butchers in round of 16
Conference: Weyersberg
Division: Rubens
2010 Leading Scorer: Alex Doucette, 12 goals
Team Song: AC/DC – Back in Black
Key Additions: Approximately half of the roster
Key Losses: Brock Bosacker, Alex Doucette, Anita Khar, “Con” Ed Lau, Anthony Romeo, “The All-American Canadian” Adam Skuse

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Week 18 Box Scores

Sunday, September 26th, 2010

Victory Tastes Sweet

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Rehabs 3, Dark Rainbows 1
Rehabs: “The All-American Canadian” Adam Skuse (10), Brock B. (7), Mike “Cupcake” Bartlett (1)
Dark Rainbows: Trevor “White Jesus” Tyrrell (6)
Game Notes: The Rehabs clinched the Hackett Division and #2 seed in the playoffs.

Tompkins Square Riots 4, Gut Rot 3
Tompkins Square Riots: Patrik Blohmé 2 (12), Alexandre Frenette (13), Joe Fiore (6)
Gut Rot: Scott 2 (11), Tom (4)
Game Notes: The Tompkins Square Riots clinched the MacNeil Division and #4 seed in the playoffs.

Poutine Machine 5, Gouging Anklebiters 2
Poutine Machine: Kevin MacDonald (5), Salman Haq (4), Jo-Ann Provencher (4), Dave Kucharsky (2), Leah Vickers (1)
Gouging Anklebiters: Alex Derhohannesian (12), Annika (1)

Corlears Hookers 4, Denim Demons 2
Corlears Hookers: Jason Eitel 2 (9), Gavin “Dutch’s Brother” Kearney (15), Peter “Purple Rain” Putka (8)
Denim Demons: Zack Tinkelman (17), Noah Farkas (3)

LBS, Inc. 2, Unicorns 1 (OT-SO)
LBS, Inc.: Fernando Limonic (2)
Unicorns: Courtney (5)
Shootout: LBS, Inc. wins 1-0.  Successful attempt by “The Alpha Male” Ken Poulin.

La Famiglia 4, Butchers 2
La Famiglia: Shafiq “Off-Black” Perry 2 (8), Roger Ma (7), Angela Vicari (3)
Butchers: “The Charismatic Enigma” Arthur Revechkis (6), Arnold Sanchez (3)
Game Notes: Perry’s game-winning goal broke a 2-2 tie with five minutes remaining in regulation.

Mega Touch 5, Mathematics 1
Mega Touch: Harvey Jaswal (6), Eric Devlin (4), Alex “Coop” Eben Meyer (3), Greg Kellerman (2), Mark Anderson (1)
Mathematics: Scott Lee (1)

Fresh Kills 5, Cobra Kai 2
Fresh Kills: Justin Ross 3 (12), Nick Hobbs 2 (7)
Cobra Kai: Bryan Niddrie (4), Scott Rice (4)

Filthy Gorgeous 6, What The Puck 3
Filthy Gorgeous: Sunny Mehra (14), Joe Pereira (4), Chris Mangan (3), Dana Kravis (2), Jean Hebert (2), Jon Rick (2)
What The Puck: Tom MacDonald 2 (10), Lisa Harrington (2)

Sky Fighters 6, Happy Little Elves 1
Sky Fighters: Martin “Ocho Cinco” Cejka 3 (10), Greg Infanti (9), Dan Hopper (5), Dan Lee (3)
Happy Little Elves: Trevor Beauclair (17)

Unicorns 3, Poutine Machine 0
Unicorns: Joe 2 (10), Chris (7)
Shutout: Craig “Ug” LaCombe (3)