Wednesday, October 29, 2008
Live Every Shift
Remember last year's NHL ad campaign featuring the slogan "Live Every Shift"? Heres a great dub of that commercial.
Switching Things Up
As I'm sure you have noticed by now, I decided to switch up the format and color scheme of my site. The light text on dark background was getting a little tough on the eyes. It's a work in progress so bear with me. I will also be getting a new, better fitting banner shortly. Thanks for your patience and Go Sabres!
Tuesday, October 28, 2008
This Video is Just Plain Awesome
Montreal is going all out for their centennial anniversary this year with a series of jerseys, their logo on the loonie (Canadian dollar coin for my less informed readers), a Monopoly game, an all-time team in the NHL 09 video game and this awesome commercial. This proves once again that the Canadiens are one of the classiest organizations in pro sports.
Monday, October 27, 2008
Crashing The Net 10/27
Thats my interim title for my weekly update unless either one of you or myself comes up with another one that I like better.
My Thoughts
- No wonder no one likes the Kings. I've been watching one of their broadcasts for the last 20 minutes or so and they show the game in exclusively ice-level views. Everything is either behind the net, in the corners or at the red line and its making me nauseous. It takes all of the analysis out of the game and makes it hard to describe things like icing and offsides to people who don't know what they are watching. I understand new angles and they are great for replays but live action should be in the usual semi-birds-eye view with a few new angles where it doesn't detract from the gameplay. Its a shame because the commentators are doing an excellent job describing what's going on to those less informed than us puckheads.
- Isles goalie DiPietro is hurt again, in another way. When a goalie goes down it always seems like it takes them a long time to return and they are oft reinjured. That is truly unfortunate news for the Islanders who threw a huge contract at him a couple years ago.
- Buffalo was awarded the 2011 World Junior Championships to be played at the HSBC Arena and Niagara University. Great news for the city and the Sabres organization. I hope the city really puts on a show for these kids and builds a reputation as a great place to play, a reputation that needs a bit of a makeover. Ask Craig Rivet.
- According to TSN the Red Wings' Johan Franzen will miss some time with a sprained knee. Nothing too major here, Marian Hossa has found his stride and the Wings are deep enough that this wont bother them too much.
- The Ducks won their fourth in a row tonight taking them from the coldest team to one of the hottest teams.
- Pucksandbooks over at On Frozen Blog has a post that should be required reading for all referees.
- The Sabres lost their first game in regulation tonight against the Senators. God I hate that team.
- I treat hockey like a religion but this article from the National Post sounds awesome. Needless to say my tansfer papers to the Université de Montréal are in the mail.
Pictures of the Week
Manny Legace hurt his hip sliding out on this carpet in place for the ceremonial opening faceoff. The guest of honor? Sarah Palin. Vote Obama.
Some Philadelphia fan thought it would be cool to let off a smoke/stink bomb against the Devils. It wasn't. Thats why people hate Philly.
Brian Engblom needs a haircut. True story.
Videos of the Week
Your weekly fill of Grapes
Milan Lucic smokes Mike Van Ryn into the glass. Glass reacts as expected. People make a big deal about it.
Zach Harrison of Minnesota State University scores a shorthanded, natural hat trick. What?!
This is simply because the Sabres lost to the Senators tonight and for no other purpose except to admire the sheer beauty of the thing.
Finally, we have the hot topic of the week around the NHL; Doug Weight's hit on Brandon "Son of Brent" Sutter. For now I will say that, though it is unfortunate, people get hurt, its part of the game. The hit was clean, even in slo-mo and I have no problem with it except to see the concussed body of a 19 year old kid with a promising future in hockey laying on the ice. More to come soon on this topic.
Until next time, cover the points.
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
Lunacy!
That was my initial reaction to reading this story. Are you kidding me? Another team in Toronto? At least they didn't suggest Montreal, that would have been true sacrilege. Okay, lets calm down a bit and think about this rationally. How could this possibly work? The article suggests an expansion team but that seems a little outlandish considering the NHL cant even support the 30 teams it has currently. Another possibility briefly mentioned in the article is the idea of moving a current team. This clearly makes more sense but would still require quite a bit of restructuring in terms of divisions. Listen, having more teams in Canada is the best thing the league could possibly do but this is not the way to go about it. If anything the league needs to contract. Six teams need to go, one from each division to bring the league to a manageable 24 teams. There will be more sell outs and, to be honest, its time to abandon the southern hockey experiment, its just not working. With all that being said, heres my breakdown of having a team in Toronto:
Positives:
- Another Canadian team
- It would make for some great rivalries
- With the current wait list for Leafs season tickets being longer than the planet will last with global warming, it would give hockey fans in the area a chance to see a game for a change
- It could possibly get a team out of the hockey graveyard known as the south
- The Toronto media might back off of the Leafs a little with another team to pick on in the area
- If a Southeast team (*cough Panthers *cough) moved to Toronto it could pave the way for Phoenix to move back to Winnipeg
- Toronto is hockey crazy
- This would stop all the crazy talk about having teams in Kansas City and Las Vegas
- If the league restructures we could go back to the old conference and division names
Negatives:
- There will be two crappy teams in Toronto for the foreseeable future
- It could mean expansion
- The NHL would be messing with some serious history
- Hamilton deserves a team way before Toronto deserves another
- So does Quebec
- It would decrease the market for other teams such as the Sabres, Habs and, obviously, the Leafs
- The league would have to completely restructure
- The talent pool would be even more diluted
- They could never live up to the expectations and would always be overshadowed by the Leafs
- Have you ever seen an Islanders game? No one goes! It would be similar in Toronto except the fans might know something about hockey. If you missed the connection, New York has two teams, one of which is an Original 6
- What happens if the new team wins a Cup before the Leafs? Toronto would burn, thats what
- The Leafs sucking is no reason to panic
- The league will go through another lockout before this ever happens anyways
All jokes (hopefully) aside there is no way this should happen. As intriguing as it sounds there is no reason to expand. If the league just moves a team it would make more sense and almost seems like a good idea but there is still fundamentally wrong with an NHL franchise in Toronto that isn't the Leafs. Until next time, keep your head up.
Tuesday, October 21, 2008
Epic Commercials
Last night I was watching Monday Night Football in between plays of the Penguins shootout win over the Bruins and I happened to catch this commercial. I like it a lot, so much so that I was ready to declare it one of the best sports related commercials I've ever seen.
But then I saw this one, and it clearly takes the cake.
This one deserves an honorable mention however.
Thats it. My pick for tonight's game is Sabres 4 Boston 2 with goals from Vanek, Paille, Spacek and MacArthur.
Monday, October 20, 2008
Weekly Catch-Up 10/20
Wow. Quite frankly I'm surprised Blogger has not deleted my account considering its been so long in between posts. Sorry about that, I've had a ton of school work to do, my obligatory 30 hours a week at the rink with the ladies and my sister visited last week. Enough excuses. I cant even contemplate the amount of interesting stuff I missed in my absence but I'm going to try to catch everyone up with what happened last week and in the first few games of NHL regular season action.
- The NHL season officially opened in Europe somewhere. No one noticed. The only bonus to this is that it gives my conspiracy theory more credibility.
- The Sabres are awesome.
- Thomas Vanek is a beast.
- Tampa Bay stinks. No Joke. Even having 23 NHL-calibre forwards cant save this team from losing a ton of one goal games.
- Rangers 19 year old prospect Alexei Cherapanov died on the ice in a KHL game and was unable to be revived due in large part to terrible medical response including not having an ambulance at the game and a defibrillator with dead batteries. It was a terrible day for hockey fans of any nation and does not bode well for public opinion of the KHL. Good luck trying to find players who want to play where they wont receive adequate medical care.
- The Blackhawks fired head coach Denis Savard after a 1-2-1 start. That was mighty quick and relatively surprising. so surprising in fact that Pat Kane was teary-eyed at the press conference. His replacement is Joel Quenneville formerly with the Avalanche and Blues.
- Red Wings great Steve Yzerman was appointed the Executive Director of Team Canada for the 2010 olympics in Vancouver. No surprise here.
- Fabian Brunnstrom, a Dallas Stars rookie scored a hat trick in his NHL debut becoming just the third player in NHL history to accomplish the feat.
- Fighting is Back! I'm told that fighting was the focus of a good Sports Illustrated piece that I have yet to read but plan on doing so at a cost to my wardrobe. No explanation needed, Indy. There have been 58 fights through 77 games according to HockeyFights.com and you are starting to see some bigger names like Jarome Iginla throwing hands. In my opinion this is great for the league. It garners exposure on TV outlets and will ultimately attract more fans.
- Andrei Kostitsyn will miss a bit of time after taking a nasty hit against the Coyotes. The video will be in the video section.
- The Flyers sent classless goon Steve Downie to their AHL farm-team. All of the NHL including league disciplinarian Colin Campbell breather a collective sigh of relief. I believe I have expressed my thoughts on Downie before.
- Sidney Crosby scored his 100th NHL goal and recorded his 200th NHL assist on Hockey Night in Canada against the Leafs in a 4 point effort. I swear, the Kid loves to show off on CBC because he knows all of Canada is watching.
- J.S. Giguere has been terrible for the Ducks so far, as has Peter Budaj for the Avs.
- The Flyers stink right now and I couldn't be more happy about it.
- Marian Gaborik will not be with the Wild by the end of the season, I guarantee it. If Leafs GM Cliff Fletcher pulls his head out of the toilet he might realize that Gaborik is just the kind of player his franchise needs... a good one.
- Marian Hossa recorded his 300th Career NHL goal and first with the Red Wings against the Rangers.
- Steven Stamkos has seen his ice time reduced to around 9 minutes a game and has been with different linemates almost every game. In unrelated news Barry Melrose is a fool.
- Marty Turco has not been very good thus far this season. All you suckers who picked him first in your fantasy teams are screwed.
Wikipedia vandalism will never get old.
In a word: Sacrilege. I will never listen to Def Leppard again. Oh wait, I never did in the first place and you shouldn't either... seriously.
Barack Obama is fighting Sarah Palin on all fronts. First she claims to be a hockey mom, Obama responds by putting up ads in NHL09. I love it.
If I don't end up owning this shirt, both my mother and my father will disown me.
Videos of the Week
Your obligatory Coaches Corner of the Week.
Heres the Kostitsyn Hit.
Great scrap between Georges Laraque and Shawn Thornton.
Good old fashioned line brawl between the Sabres and Islanders.
Matt bradley gets all scrambled eggs courtesy of Paul Bissonnette.
A sad reminder that things in other countries are not always as rosy as they are here in the U.S. and Canada. This is the kind of medical care a top athlete receives and ultimately led to his death. RIP Alexei Cherapanov. This video may be disturbing to some viewers.
Marty Havlat scores a sick goal against the Coyotes. Poor phoenix always seems to have the most amazing goals cored against them. Dont believe me? Ask Alex Ovechkin.
Finally, rookie T.J. Oshie scores a dirty shootout goal against the Blackhawks in his NHL debut.
Thats it for this week. I'm thinking I will be doing this kind of weekly catch-up thing with pictures and videos every week on Mondays but I refuse to do it without a catchy title and a cool picture to accompany it. Any ideas? I might even consider buying the person with the best title suggestion a Mighty Taco... maybe. Until next time, don't stand in front of the net with no pads while people are ripping slapshots from the point without looking.
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