He was also involved in a big check in his match of the day in Russia → https://t.co/9VwdF1W3eG
– DansLesCoulisses (@DLCoulisses) August 8, 2023
As we approach mid-August, field hockey is slowly starting to pick up around the world. We’ll have to wait a few more weeks before it starts up in earnest in North America, but in Europe, preparatory games are underway everywhere.
But yesterday, it was the Canadian’s first-round pick’s turn on the scene, as David Reinbacher was in action with his club in Switzerland, EHC Kloten, against the Schwenninger Wild Wings, a German first division team.
He remains in the area to continue his preparation before heading to the CH’s real camp in a few weeks’ time.
And when he came on the scene, what stood out was that he had the opportunity to start the game on the team’s first pair of defensemen. As Grant McCagg notes, this is a good sign for his chances of playing a big role in Europe this year.
Because the AHL isn’t an option, it’s almost certain that he’ll spend next year in Switzerland.
Reinbacher played on Kloten’s top pairing yesterday in an exhibition game vs. Schwenninger. Impressive stuff for an 18-year-old, and a signal that he will play big minutes this season in the Swiss League. Kloten won 2-1 in OT. pic.twitter.com/f5AmG3hLoM
– Grant McCagg (@grantmccagg) August 12, 2023
In the end, Reinbacher didn’t get on the score sheet, but according to local Kloten media, Reinbacher was solid overall. Paired with captain Steve Kellenberger on the first pairing, he didn’t look bad at all.
Reinbacher helped his club to a 2-1 overtime win. Granted, that doesn’t mean much in a pre-season context, but what the heck.
EHC Kloten’s next match is scheduled for next Tuesday, August 15. After that, nothing is scheduled until August 25, so Reinbacher may play just one more preparatory match in Switzerland before heading to North America.
At least he’ll still have two games under his belt. It’ll give him a chance to break some rust, which is clearly not a bad thing.
In bursts
– That seems to have been the case for a while now.
Little truth like this, which I learned in the last few days:
Some major traditional media outlets now have established clickbaiting plans worthy of the “biggest” trash sites… plans they impose and demand on their journalists, even the veterans.
– Maxime Truman (@MaximeTruman) August 12, 2023
– Oliver Kapanen also had a great chance to show off in Europe today. In addition to being on the first line and wearing an A, he scored a goal.
Oliver Kapanen is centering KalPa’s first line and wearing an A in Liiga. He scored a goal today for KalPa in exhibition play. He turned 20 two weeks ago, folks. Kapanen and Mailloux are among the top 50 prospects outside of the NHL for me. pic.twitter.com/85A7NixO85
– Grant McCagg (@grantmccagg) August 12, 2023
– I have a hard time seeing that mark ever being beaten.
Most goals in a season from a rookie:
76 – Teemu Selanne
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53 – Mike Bossy
52 – Alex Ovechkin
51 – Joe Nieuwendyk
45 – Dale Hawerchuk
45 – Luc RobatailleNo one can touch Teemu. pic.twitter.com/NXAH9oBs7V
– Big Head Hockey (@BigHeadHcky) August 12, 2023
– Wow.
Most times leading the NHL in assists:
16 – Wayne Gretzky
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5 – Bobby Orr
3 – Connor McDavid
3 – Henrik Sedin
3 – Jaromir Jagr
3 – Mario Lemieux
3 – Phil Esposito
3 – Adam Oates
3 – Frank NighborWayne Goatsky. pic.twitter.com/pyuRMSFxiu
– Big Head Hockey (@BigHeadHcky) August 12, 2023
– A beautiful moment in Toronto.
The Blue Jays honored the outfielder with dignity. https://t.co/JzMaXd6Pk8
– Passion MLB (@passion_mlb) August 12, 2023
– He’s having quite a week, this one.
Alex de Minaur mocks Davidovich Fokinahttps://t.co/J8agDaGfXb
– RDS (@RDSca) August 12, 2023