Dale Weise Breaks Nose
Got to feel for Dale Weise today. On Valentine's Day of all days Weise broke his nose in practice on Tuesday, leaving the ice with a bag of ice up to his face (which brought back terrible Valentines Day memories from your truly) early Tuesday afternoon.
Seriously, last year I got in a fight on Valentines day, it sucked. Despite the tough luck Weise told the media Tuesday...
Via NorthWest Sports Beat
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February 14, 2012
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February 14, 2012
Watch Shawn Thornton embarrass a Vancouver columnist on Boston TV (Video)
In that brutal game last Saturday game, Dale Weise of the Vancouver Canucks fought Nathan Horton of the Boston Bruins. Later in the same period, Boston pugilist Shawn Thornton wanted to throw down with Weise, but the Canuck denied him the chance, later citing exhaustion and that Thornton isn't "really the type of guy I want to fight."
Tony Gallagher of The Province...
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January 11, 2012
Flying V’s Hat Trick: Canucks Put Up Poor Performance in Loss to Panthers
Canucks insider Kevin Vanstone breaks down the Game 43 matchup between the Vancouver Canucks vs. Florida Panthers. Dale Weise gave Vancouver a 1-0 lead. Marcel Goc scored a power-play goal to snap a tie midway through the second period and Scott Clemmensen turned aside 25 shots. Roberto Luongo finished with 20 saves. Alain Vigneault is off the hook for the All-Star Game coaching duties.
Via NorthWest Sports Beat
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January 10, 2012
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January 10, 2012
Dale Weise Offers Multiple Excuses for Embarrassingly Refusing to Fight Shawn Thornton
Saturday was a sad day for hockey. For those of you who watched the highly anticipated Bruins-Canucks matchup in Boston, you can't help but agree. No, I'm not talking about some hip check; I'm referring to the Habs-like act pulled by Dale Weise -- a professional hockey player, who stands in at 6-foot-2, 210 pounds -- jawing at an opponent and then skating away to hide...
Via NESN.com
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January 09, 2012
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January 09, 2012
GAME 43: These Aren’t Your Fathers Panthers
Josh Hall one of our Vancouver Canucks bloggers is back with his Monday Vancouver Canucks vs. Florida Panthers matchup preview. 4:30 p.m. PT, on Rogers Sportsnet. LW Mike Duco has been recalled from the Wolves. He will draw in on the 4th line with Manny Malhotra and Dale Weise. Andrew Ebbett had surgery today for his broken collar bone. Lots of EX-Canucks on the Panthers.
Via NorthWest Sports Beat
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January 09, 2012
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January 09, 2012
Weise hit on Plante - no suspension.
This is the hit that Vancouver forward Dale Weise put on Edmonton defenseman Alex Plante. The NHL has ruled that this was a shoulder to shoulder hit, and I concur. The head coach of the Edmonton Oilers Tom Renney wasn't very pleased with the hit and said that a suspension might be in order.
Asked about the hit by Vancouver forward Dale Weise on Edmonton d-man Alex Plante in...
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December 27, 2011
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December 27, 2011
No Suspension for Canucks’ Dale Weise
According to Jim Jamieson of the province, there will be no suspension or fine for Vancouver Canuck Dale Weise following his hit on Edmonton Oilers defenceman Alex Plante on Monday night.
NHL VP of player safety Brendan Shanahan looked at the video of the hit but opted not to hold a hearing with Weise, so there will not be a suspension. It’s still possible Weise could be...
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December 27, 2011
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December 27, 2011
Oilers D Plante KO'd vs. Canucks
Edmonton Oilers defenseman Alex Plante was knocked out of Monday's game against Vancouver after absorbing a jarring hit from Canucks left wing Dale Weise.
A shoulder-to-shoulder check by Weise drove Plante's face into the boards and left the rookie bleeding profusely from a cut.
Weise received a five-minute major for charging and a game misconduct for the hit.
Edmonton...
Via Pro Sports Daily
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December 27, 2011
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December 27, 2011
Video- What Do You Think Of The Dale Weise Hit?
Weise received 5 for charging and a game misconduct.
from David Staples of the Cult of Hockey, Asked about the hit by Vancouver forward Dale Weise on Edmonton d-man Alex Plante in Monday night’s game, Edmonton Oilers head coach Tom Renney suggested a suspension might be in order.
“Pretty tough hit. Maybe a little sabbatical,” Renney said.
“He came pretty...
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December 27, 2011
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December 27, 2011
Canucks walking wounded continues: Volpatti out, Weise in
Vancouver Canucks blogger Riley Trottier weighs in with his thoughts on the walking wounded. The Canucks injury report. One more player has been added this week with the announcement Sunday morning that forward Aaron Volpatti will be out 4-6 months because he requires shoulder surgery. Enter Dale Weise, again.
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December 07, 2011
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December 07, 2011
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