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Who is Bubba Watson? He's More Than a Master's Winner

For golf fans you already know about the enigma that is Bubba (given name Gerry).  For those of you who don’t spend your weekends glued to golf tourneys, let’s just take at look at this year’s winner of golf’s most prestigious prize – the Master’s.

Bubba Watson is eccentric, to say the least.  From his golf stance and swing, to his outspoken opinions on, well, everything.  His swing seems to change with every shot, as he continues to reinvent himself at every hole – it’s just how he is.  He makes no apologies for ignoring the advice of many swing coaches, and seems content to just play the game as he thinks it ought to be played.  In his words, “If I have a swing, I’ve got a shot. I’m used to the woods, I’m used to the rough.”  He is unafraid, always willing to lay it on the line.  He continues, “I just play golf. I attack. I want to hit the incredible shot, who doesn’t? It’s what you play the game for.”  Well said, Bubba.

Often considered to be golf’s “Rainman”, Watson is full of emotions and certainly doesn’t shy away from sharing them with the world.  As he tapped in to win the Master’s yesterday after a playoff with Oosthuizen, the floodgates opened as he sobbed in his mother’s arms.  Again, he’s just that kinda guy.  And as he was presented the green jacket, what do you think went through his mind?  He was enamoured with a helicopter passing by, curious as to what model it was.  As the helicopter passed by his next thought, rather than smiling for the camera, was about changing diapers on his first son, Caleb, whom he adopted with his wife, Angie.

Bubba Watson is different.  Just when athletes seem “all business, all the time”, here we have a guy that doesn’t fit that mould.  He’s the type of guy that thinks of helicopters as he is handed one of the most sought-after articles of clothing on the planet, the Green Jacket, given to only one person a year.  He’s just that kinda guy.

…and that is the last word.

NHL Draft Prospect Profile #4: Alex Galchenyuk

Edit Drafted #3 Overall by the Montreal Canadiens.

Today we look at one of the most intriguing prospects in this years draft, the Sarnia Sting’s own Alex Galchenyuk.

Center
Born Feb 12 1994 — Milwaukee, WI
Height 6.02 — Weight 205 — Shoots L

2010-11 Sarnia Sting OHL 68 31 52 83 52 -8
2011-12 Sarnia Sting OHL 2 0 0 0 0 -4  6 2 2 4 -4

Galchenyuk’s name may sound Russian, but Alex was born in Milwaukee Wisconsin, and is a product of the USA. The son of a former Minor League Pro, and Belarus National Team Member Alexander Galchenyuk Sr., Alex Jr, is truly a citizen of the world. After living his early life in the USA, Galchenyuk has spent time following his father’s hockey career around the globe as it took the family to Italy, Switzerland, Germany, and Russia. The family finally moved back to the USA where Galchenyuk spent time as a 15 year old playing for the Chicago Young Americans, a U.S. based bantam club.  His background may be best described as metropolitan and Alex chose to play for Team USA in the 2011 Ivan Hlinka tournament, and has made a commitment to be a member of USA Hockey’s organization going forward.

Galchenyuk is a big dynamic centre.  He’s a very fast skater, has outstanding hands and can stick handle in a phone booth, an excellent wrist shot, good size and grit, and is committed to playing a strong 2 way game.  We really can’t say enough about this kid’s hands and stickhandling ability, it is legitimately among the best we’ve ever seen from an 18 year old prospect, his hands are just outstanding.  He’s known as a gym rat and is known to show a well above average commitment to his training, and to improving going forward.  His dedication will certainly serve him well going forward.

Galchenyuk was expected to challenge his teammate Nail Yakupov and fellow centre Mikhail Grigorenko for the #1 overall draft position when this season began.  Unfortunately he suffered a horrific ACL tear in his knee in training camp and was out for almost the whole season.  This has meant that NHL scouts have had only very limited views of him and his game and could cause him to slip in the NHL draft.

However we here at last word on sports were able to see Galchenyuk last year, and again in this year’s OHL playoffs when his Sarnia Sting unfortunately lost in 6 games to the Saginaw Spirit.  Despite the disappointing results we were very impressed with Galchenyuk.  He was dominant and even outshone teammate Nail Yakupov throughout the series.  He was at many times the best skater on the ice.  His numbers could have been a whole lot better than the 4 pts in 6 games that he produced, but only some very good goaltending by the Spirit goalies kept him off the board.   This play should answer any lingering questions about his knee, as it is clear that his speed and agility have not suffered one bit, despite the injury.

The injury and limited games played have made Galchenyuk a real wild card in this draft, and we’ve seen a number of varying ranks from different scouts.  However, we believe that there is a legitimate chance that the team that ends up drafting Galchenyuk might just end up with the best player in the 2012 NHL Draft class.  We’d compare Galchenyuk maximum potential to that of Chicago Blackhawks’ Centre Jonathan Toews.

And that’s the last word.