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SubZero: Under New Management

Posted By Mike on September 10, 2009

After playing for and running the team the past several years, I’ve decided its time for me to do other things with my life.

SO, with our playoff loss a few weeks ago, My time with SubZero has come to its conclusion.   I’m starting the process of reversing, as best as possible, the effects the past 20 years of playing hockey has had on my body.  First up are my shoulders.  most of my other damage is minor or permanent (lol) and will either get better with time or has become something I just have to live with.  Regardless, I’m happy to have played hockey for all those years, and I’m happy to have been a part of SubZero for such a long time.

I want to thank everyone I’ve played with over the years.  The roster has undergone major changes a few times, but the team has always come back for another season.   This time is no different.

I’ve turned over the keys to the kingdom to Dave Wishner.  He’s been nice enough to take on the workload.  I wish him, and all of you who still play for the team, the best of luck.

I’m not sure if Dave, or anyone else on the team will take over this site.  So we’ll see what happens.

Take Care everyone,

Mike

SubZero Lives!

Posted By Mike on March 31, 2009

SubZero team officials confirmed that the team will return for another season, and that rumors of the team’s demise were greatly exaggerated.

Stay tuned for more information including several free agent signings which will be disclosed shortly, pending completion of team physicals and legal documentation.

AbsoluteZero Defeats Ice Guys, moves on to Championship Game

Posted By Mike on March 31, 2009

AbsoluteZero will be playing for the 2008-2009 EEE Championship Sunday, April 5th against the #4 seed Tsunami.   Game Time is 1:30pm on the SharksIce San Jose South Rink.

To get to the finals, AbsoluteZero used a strong forecheck, solid team positioning, and excellent goaltending to upset the #2 seeded Ice Guys 4-2 on Sunday night.  The Tsunami defeated the overconfident and underperforming #1 seed Cheap Skates in overtime.

The season series between AbZero and Tsunami was split evenly, with each team winning two and losing two.

SubZero 2008-2009 season comes to an end

Posted By Mike on March 22, 2009

Thankfully…  The disastrous 2008-2009 season is finally in the books.

After winning a hard fought Championship at the DDD level in the Summer 2008 Season,  The league thought we we’re ready to move up a level.  22 games, and  a dreadful 4-13-5 record later, I think we know how well that worked out.

Now that SubZero is officially in its “off season”  the focus shifts to the future of the team.

More details will be posted soon, but it looks like there is light at the end of the tunnel, and SubZero is likely to come back for a 17th consecutive season.

Two Games Left…

Posted By Mike on March 6, 2009

SubZero is closing in on the end of the fall season… Thankfully.  It’s been a tough season for SubZero, especially given the team won the Summer Championship.    The roster has undergone many changes from last season, and a lack of consistency of personnel is only one of several reasons for this season’s results.

As we head into these last two games, with a playoff spot just out of reach, we’ve got nothing left to play for other than the exercise and hopefully a little fun.

It’s also time to start loking forward to the 2009 summer season.  I’m sad to report that there is some question as to wether or not the team will come back for its 18th season this summer.   I’m working on the list of players and we’ll see what happens soon enough.  If the team comes back, I’m certain it will have a very different look than the past several seasons.   personally, My status is up in the air due to the possibility of requiring a season off for repairs.  I’ve put things off for a long time, but its no longer an issue of playing through some pain, its now starting to interfere with my daily life. If you know me at all, you know how much its killing me to possibly miss any amount of games, let alone a season.  I’m still hopeful (or maybe its just wishful thinking) that treatments and rehab will be enough.

I’m saddened that the end may be near for SubZero – It’s been a great team to play for, from those first few seasons with only the remote possibility for a win, to several championships, tournaments, and countless team parties.

if you’re one of the players on the team, and you are hoping to still play, let me know.  If you’re not returning, let me know that too!  Either way, I wish to thank everyone who’s ever played for SubZero…I’ve enjoyed skating with you all, and I hope to see you on the ice again soon.

-Mike

Look here for more information, as it becomes available!

Sad News From SharksIce

Posted By Mike on February 24, 2009

I know a lot of people have been asking me about this, so I thought a post would be a good idea.

Yes, It is true that two men playing in our recreational ice hockey league passed away while playing in games on Sunday night.

Brian Kobata, 38, played for the Mug Shots at the EE level, and Kelly Calabro, 41, played for Beer at the E level.

Several members of the Cisco Metros/SubZero/Absolute Zero family were playing for the teams involved in the games.

Our thoughts and prayers are with the family, friends, and teammates of Brian and Kelly.

SharksIce has said that more information regarding memorial services will be posted to the site as it becomes available.

http://www.mercurynews.com/topstories/ci_11770229

http://www.sharksiceatsanjose.com/

January Schedule Posted

Posted By Mike on December 18, 2008

Tyler has finally posted the January Schedules.  I will have the games listed on the front page, and of course you can use the links (also on the front page) to get to the league site.

-mike

SubZero Waives Veteran Jeff Brown

Posted By Mike on December 15, 2008

SubZero waived Jeff Brown late Sunday night, a move that could end the Forward/Defenseman’s  lengthy Beer League career, at least in San Jose.

brown1If Brown, 40, isn’t claimed by another club by noon ET on Wednesday, he can be sent down to SubZero’s Minor League affiliate in Tacoma.  But at his age, and diminished level of activity beyond sitting at home,  it remains unclear if the  Tacoma farm team will accept him.

One of the oldest players in the SIAHL, Brown has been a healthy scratch for most of the past 4 seasons.  In three games this season , “brownie”  has recorded no points, 12 penalty minutes and a minus-6 rating while logging and estimated average of  18:12 of ice time. To replace him on the roster, SubZero recalled right wing #9 Karen Siegle from Absolute Zero, the team’s San Jose based affiliate.

A return to coaching could be in Mr. Brown’s future. In his previous coaching stint for SubZero in the 2006 Arizona Hockey Classic, the team went undefeated on the way to a Tournament Championship.

Brownie played for the Cisco Metros and SubZero off and on for the past 7 years.

SubZero Signs Free Agent Defenseman Doug Harvey

Posted By Mike on December 14, 2008

smiling photo of Defenseman Doug Harvey

smiling photo of Defenseman Doug Harvey

SubZero announced the siging of free agent Defenseman Doug Harvey at 1am sunday morning after a lengthy  contractnegotiaion over beer, chicken wings, and fritos.  Harvey was signed in an attempt to help shore up the SubZero Blueline, ravaged by injuries and illness this season, and decimated by free agency in the offseason.

Harvey’s contract consists of 1 season with 8 additonal (individual) years as club options.  Keeping with team policy, the specifics of the contract are not disclosed, however,  rumors floating around Stanley’s Restaurant and Bar indicate that post game beer and periodic bonuses of imported Coffee Crisps are included.

SubZero signs Free Agent Jon Rosburg

Posted By Mike on December 12, 2008

SubZero is announcing the signing of Free Agent, and Cisco/SubZero Hall of Fame Left Wing,  #26 Jon Rosburg.

Smiling picture of Forward Jon Rosburg

Smiling picture of Forward Jon Rosburg

Rosburg, a founding member of the Cisco team and key component of the early  SubZero Championship teams, is returning to the ice for the first time in several seasons.  Rosburg is expected in the lineup Sunday night for SubZero’s final game of 2008.