Showing posts with label Sean Muncy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sean Muncy. Show all posts

Monday, 26 August 2013

Rays swap Muncy for Lauzon in late switch

The Hull Stingrays have been forced to make a late switch to their roster ahead of the 2013/14 Elite League season with import Sean Muncy being replaced by Carl Lauzon.

The reasons for the switch are as yet unknown, however, it is believed that 28 year old forward Muncy informed the club he would not be joining them for the upcoming 13/14 season - which begins in two days with a pre-season fixture against the Edinburgh Capitals.

Nevertheless, the Rays have moved quickly to fill the void left by Muncy's departure with the signature of, arguably, a better player in 26 year old Lauzon from Chamonix of the French Ligue Magnus.

Of course, whether that is the case remains to be seen but what is true is that Canadian forward Lauzon will move to the UK from a more reputable league (three years in France v 1 in CHL, German fourth tier and Holland), with a better goalscoring record and with more professional experience - despite being two years younger - than the player he is replacing.

In fact, the only area whereby the Rays may lose out in this switch is the club's perceived lack of height with Muncy standing at 6'0 and Lauzon at 5'9.

Lauzon's pointscoring pedigree is by far the biggest bonus in the switch though. In both his junior and professional career, the Montreal, Quebec native has never failed to drop below point-a-game form .

As a junior Lauzon racked up 325 points in 183 games in the Quebec Junior AAA Hockey League, although, admittedly, the QJAAAHL in the second tier of junior hockey in Quebec, one below the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League. Regardless of the level, Lauzon dominated with closing in on two points a game.

In his first two seasons as a professional, Lauzon went above and beyond that two-point-a-game level recording an astounding 72 goals and 126 points in 52 games, albeit in the second tier in France with Avignon - where he unsurprisingly topped the league's points scoring chart in 08/09 with 71 points and was named league All-Star during both seasons.

His impressive scoring rate in the French second division earned him a contract with French top flight side Chamonix in 2010 and he went on to continue that form in league, cup and playoff competition.
During his first year in the French Alps, Lauzon hit 21 goals - a three year high and fifth most in the league - and 39 points from 26 games as his side finished eighth of 14 sides in Ligue Magnus. He re-signed for a second season in 11/12 and added a further 14 goals and 33 points as Chamonix finished third in the league before losing out to Grenoble in the playoff semi-finals - with Lauzon recording five goals and seven points in eight games.

In what would turn out to be his fifth and final season in France, the French-Canadian played alongside fellow new Stingray Omar Pacha, scoring 11 goals - a three year low - while also hitting a three year high in points (45), ending the year as fourth highest pointscorer in the country. Chamonix again progressed to the playoffs having finished fourth but - despite Lauzon recording nine points in seven games -  were shocked in the Quarter Finals losing their five game series 3-2 to 12th seed Epinal.

He ended a very productive spell in the French top flight and indeed France with 46 goals and 117 points in 78 games, giving him an outstanding points-per-game ratio of 1.5 in a league of similar stature to the Elite League albeit significantly shorter in length at 26 games.

An undoubted scoring force at every level he has played at so far, Lauzon's agent, 9 Hockey Management, describes notes his strengths:
"Carl Lauzon is good smooth skating forward who has very good open ice awareness which allows him to bring his team-mates into the game. With a natural touch around the net, Carl has excelled in every league he has played in. A finesse type player, Carl also is fast and uses his quick foot speed to accelerate away from opposition players."
On what will hopefully be his final signing for the 13/14 season, Stingrays player-coach Sylvain Cloutier said:
"I am really pleased to be able to pick up Carl. He played on the same team as Omar Pacha last year and he is a skilled player who will add a lot of offence to the line-up. He also played against Guillaume Doucet last season and both players had nothing but good things to say about Carl. He is someone who competes every night and I'm delighted he is joining us."
There are no doubts that Lauzon has been brought in to provide the Stingrays with additional offensive punch. The only questions around his signing will no doubt be how will he compare to Muncy, where in the line-up he will fit in and, indeed, how the side will line-up?

Jason Silverthorn, Derek Campbell and, to a lesser extent, Jereme Tendler all perfectly linked up during the 11/12 campaign, so the inclination may be for Cloutier to reunite them for the upcoming season.

That would leave Lauzon, fellow signing from France Guilllaume Doucet and last season's British revelation Matty Davies at 5'9, 5'9 and 5'6 respectively. That lack of height may dissuade any such line-up and force Cloutier to break up the Silverthorn-Campbell-Tendler partnership. Although it will surely be difficult to break up Silverthorn and Campbell after their chemistry last time around, that may be required in order to spread the club's offence throughout the line-up.

It seems unlikely that the answers to those questions will come and also that Lauzon will make his debut in Wednesday's first pre-season fixture against the Edinburgh Capitals given the timing of his signing announcement. Nevertheless, he should play a part in pre-season prior to the Stingrays 13/14 Elite League season facing off on Saturday 7th September against the Nottingham Panthers and those questions will, no doubt, also be answered in due course.

Friday, 26 April 2013

Muncy becomes Stingrays third new summer signing

The Hull Stingrays have confirmed the signing of import forward Sean Muncy for the 13/14 Elite League campaign

The 28 year old  - who spent last season in the Dutch Eredivisie with Eindhoven Kemphanen, recording 12 goals and 36 points in 24 games - initially revealed he had signed through Twitter on Friday, writing:
"Excited to be a part of the @HullStingrays next season. Just give @Tends27 the puck and I'll be just fine! #eihl #uk #ellogov'na"
At that point the signing had yet to be confirmed officially by the club, however, with the new addition now public knowledge they have announced the signing through the Elite League website today. Muncy becomes the third new import signing this week after the announcement of Guillaume Doucet and Derek Campbell at Tuesday's fans forum.

A left shooting, 6'0 tall winger, Muncy has played with a number of former Stingrays and EIHL players throughout his career.

Starting his career in junior with the Cedar Rapid Roughriders of the USHL between 2002 and 2005, he played alongside now-retired  former Stingray Shane Lovdahl as well as NHLers Teddy Purcell (Tampa Bay Lightnigh), Justin Abdelkader (Detriot Red Wings), Alec Martinez (LA Kings) and Alex Stalock (San Jose Sharks) - helping the team to a first place finish in 2003.

He was moved on to the Des Moines Buccaneers and Waterloo Black Hawks via trade in 04/05 - enjoying his best season in the league as a 20 year old with 59 points in 59 games, ending the year as the USHL's tenth top scorer and second in Buccaneers scoring.

A move to study Sociology for four years at Ivy League college Brown University followed as he posted 29 points in 104 games and four years in the NCAA. During three of those four years he was named on the Eastern Collegiate Athletic Conference All-Academic team, honouring outstanding students in the ECAC.
He graduated from Brown in 2009 and began his professional career with the Rio Grande Killer Bees the following season - briefly icing alongside Stingrays captain Kurtis Dulle during a two-game spell in Texas for the Canadian before he moved on.

Muncy enjoyed a great rookie campaign in the CHL as he was picked for the Central Hockey League All-Star game - where he was named Most Valuable Player after picking up two goals and two assists - before being named on the 09/10 CHL All-Rookie Team at the seasons end, having notched 14 goals and 47 points in 61 games.

He, unsurprisingly returned to Rio Grande in 10/11 - picking up 14 goals and 31 points in 37 games prior to Christmas - before being loaned up to American Hockey League side the Houston Aeros for one game in December 2010, making his AHL debut, and only appearance, in a 2-1 victory over the San Antonio Rampage.

A Chesterfield, Missouri native, he was traded to his homestate CHL side the Missouri Mavericks in exchange for former Nottingham Panthers defenceman Dominic D'Armour in 2011. In Kansas City, Missouri he was unfortunately unable to replicate the success he had  in Rio Grande and he was waived twice before the end of the season, first joining Fort Worth Brahmas before ending the season with no points in four games with the Arizona Sundogs.

After racking up CHL totals of 30 goals and 55 assists in 127 games, Muncy moved to Europe in 2011 recording 23 goals and 50 points in 30 games in the German fourth division with ESV Buchloe before moving to enjoy further pointscoring success in the Holland last season.
A former teammate of Lovdahl and Dulle and someone Stingrays coach Sylvain Clouiter has coached against, Muncy is a known quantity to the Rays boss who, upon signing the American, said:
"I am really pleased to have Sean on my team. He is a hard worker and a real competitor. I coached against him in the CHL so I know all about him and what we are getting. He used to play with Dulles in Rio Grande and I have actually been trying to sign him for the past couple of years. He played in the CHL All-Star team, he can play both ways, he skates extremely well, he is a good penalty killer and can play special teams. He plays hard every night - he is a good addition to the line-up."
With low penalty totals to his name and a solid, if not outstanding scoring record, but impressive list of awards in the NCAA and CHL, he will likely be a valuable asset for the Stingrays.

His Brown University Athletics bio describes him as "an extremely talented forward...one of the top penalty-killers on the team...[who] will also be expected to help lead Brown's shorthanded efforts."

While his abilities shorthanded will be an added bonus for a team that had one of the EIHL's worst penalty kills last season, as an import forward the American will be required to help offensively. Encouragingly, Tommie Hartog - Muncy's coach in Eindhoven last term - backed up what Cloutier said when he joined the Dutch side, stating "he is a very fast guy with good hands" as did his coach in Germany who also said "extremely fast and technically gifted striker".

With the signing of Muncy and Doucet as well as that of Campbell, Cloutier looks to have made a move to fill that 'consistent secondary scoring' shaped hole which the club so lacked last season.