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WPCNR PRESS BOX. By John F. Bailey.

The Voice of the Bad Boys of Hockey is Ebersole Rink’s own John Ransom who invented phrases such as “Be part of the Evil Empire,” and “The Bad Boys of Hockey,” Ransom handles public address duties at the Danbury Arena and contributes to the family entertainment atmosphere and the creation of the Danbury Trashers mystique. Fans come out and come back thanks to the friendly ushers, the well-disciplined crowd control, and a “family” crowd evenly divided between college students with their dates and families with hockey playing sons and daughters. Ransom’s son has become involved with the team as a stick boy and despite their rough and rowdy, no-nonsense ice style, the players have become the darlings of Danbury. Photo by WPCNR Sports.

The Danbury Arena: Home of the Trashers. Newly refurbished and has become a Danbury hub thanks to the Trashers. Photo by WPCNR Sports
Well, the NHL ruined itself this season, but the fastest game on earth lives in places like

HOCKEY IS ALIVE! IT’S ALIVE! At the Danbury Arena. Here the Trashers in white attack the Motor City Mechanics. Photo by WPCNR Sports.
The United Hockey League is a well-balanced league considering that the Trashers have a
The
The young Trashers from their opening game were the targets of the league as older teams tried to push the new guys around. The Trashers were having none of it and lead the league in penalty minutes with 2,378. There was one game where the owner even got involved in an altercation, but John Ransome says he was there and it was blown out of proportion. The league actually banned a Trasher for life from taking a poke at a coach. However, there has been bad blood built up over the course of the season

Number 40: Ruman Ndur – The Trasher you don’t want to mess with. Within the first 10 minutes of every game, there’s usually a fight as the Trashers defend their ice and themselves. Ruman Ndur has a classic fighting style, he drops his gloves, rolls up his sleeves, and poses like John L. Sullivan. The fans love him. Photo by WPCNR Sports
The Boys in Black are penalized so much they have 18 short-handed goals. Though big, they are fast and get a ton of breakaways as opponents with a skater advantage attempt to “pinch in.” For the record, the Trashers in 65 games have 92 Majors – that’s at least 92 tiffs, with 474 Minor Penalties, 8 Bench Penalties, and an astounding 58 Misconducts. They are very touchy feely guys and very sensitive.

Trashers Congrat Scott Stirling on another win. Photo by WPCNR Sports.
The Trashers have the best goaltender in the league Scott Stirling who leads the league in wins with 31 wins and has a 2.31 Goals Against Average. He has lightning like reactions and looks like a cross between Bernie Parent and Terry Sawchuck. He fills the goal but has matinee-idol looks behind the mask. The T-men play excellent defense in front of him, kill penalties well and always are battling the odds. They like this image.
The Trashers have made it easy to purchase tickets to their games, by telephone and on the internet through an easy-to-navigate website, www.danburytrashers.com. On the site the fan gets a complete update on the previous game and can access the entire league’s statistics, including attendance figures.

TRASHER PLAY-BY-PLAY ON THE NET: in this reporter’s opinion, what has gotten Danbury to come on out and support the hockey club is that the team internet-casts all of its games on their website free with an audio play-by play, relayed worldwide by their Public Information Director, Phil Giubileo at the microphone. Photo by WPCNR Sports.
For fans who miss hockey on television they can watch the Trashers play at home, enjoying Mr. Giubileo’s play-by-play with the web live telecast for $6 a game. No doubt, the ability to follow a team when the local media are not covering them is what has helped the Trashers grow in popularity. (New York-New Jersey Juggernaut, National Pro Fastpitch Teams take note).
The Price is right.
Everything about the Trasher operation is big league except the prices. They fit a working reporter’s pocket book. For less than the cost of two beers at

THE SAN DIEGO CHICKEN HAS MET HIS MATCH: It’s Scrappy the Trasher launching Trasher T-shirts to the fans inbetween periods. Photo by WPCNR Sports
The Staff is nice and you have parking.
You can park in the
The World’s Sexiest Zamboni — Always a Thrill. Photo by WPCNR Sports.
Inside the arena, the staff does everything possible to make you feel welcome. The box office girls are pleasant, the souveniers are really big league, the ushers are always glad to see you. The concessions move fast. The arena is intimate and there are no bad seats.
Never a dull moment.
The pregame introductions introduce “The Evil Empire, your Danbury Trashers.” Every stoppage of action, for “discussions,” or whatever, produces hard-driving up tempo music that keeps the jive going that appeals to the twenty-somethings and the 50-somethings.

Inbetween periods there is the world’s sexiest Zamboni, painted to look like a sanitation truck (the Trashers are owned by a carting company). There is the ever popular Chuck-a-Puck raffle, where hundreds of fans throw pucks on the ice with hopes of taking home a pot of money. There are promotions. At a recent Motor City Mechanics game, two local girls hockey 12-and-under teams competed. Photo by WPCNR Sports.
The Trashers do a lot of promotions and outreach to local groups, and thanks to their internet play-by-play, fans (mostly children) are able to keep in touch with the outstanding young men who visit schools to clinic youngsters coming up. The Trashers are only tough on the ice. They are good interviews and clean cut. They also travel on the road in jacket and tie.

TRASHERS SUPPORTED THE Danbury Hornets — a 12-under Girls Hockey Team that played an exhibition between periods. Photo by WPCNR Sports.
The Trashers are getting set for the playoffs, having four home games remaining after this two-game set with
Trashers to watch are leading scorer Number 22, Bruce Richardson with 20 goals and 54 assists; the opportunistic Blake Bellefeuille, Number 13 with 16 goals and 14 assists; Jeff Daw, Number 11 with 21 goals and 42 assists (63 points); and Number 24, Dan Cristiansen with 19 goals and 26 assists for 45 points.

KICK SAVE ON A PENALTY SHOT by Scott Stirling. Photo by WPCNR Sports.
Top policeman on the team is former Ranger, the big defenseman from
The Trashers also lost their stylish winger Brent Gretzky, who this reporter saw score several impossible goals earlier in the year. Nevertheless the Trashers are second in the division to
The Trashmen have a record of 38-22-5 behind the DACK’s 41-15-8, 9 points behind with 11 games to play.











