Thursday, December 22, 2011
WOW!
Posted on December 22, 2011 at 06:50 PM.
This one was a little more predictable
Nail biter!
(1)
Chicago Blackhawks - (50 - 26 - 6 -- 106)
(8)
St. Louis Blues - (43 - 32 - 7 -- 93)
(2)
Anaheim Ducks - (46 - 25 - 11 -- 103)
(7)
Detroit Red Wings - (42 - 30 - 10 -- 94)
(3)
Edmonton Oilers - (44 - 29 - 9 -- 97)
(6)
San Jose Sharks - (42 - 30 - 10 -- 94)
(4)
Columbus Blue Jackets - (45 - 30 - 7 -- 97)
(5)
Vancouver Canucks - (44 - 31 - 7 -- 95)
There it is, who ya guys got? The quest begins.....
Wednesday, December 21, 2011
(1)
Philadelphia Flyers - (54 - 22 - 6 -- 114)
(8)
New Jersey Devils - (40 - 35 - 7 -- 87)
(2)
Washington Capitals - (51 - 24 - 7 -- 109)
(7)
Ottawa Senators - (41 - 36 - 5 -- 87)
(3)
Buffalo Sabres - (48 - 29 - 5 -- 101)
(6)
Carolina Hurricanes - (42 - 35 - 5 -- 89)
(4)
Pittsburgh Penguins - (46 - 31 - 5 -- 97)
(5)
New York Rangers - (42 - 34 - 6 -- 90)
There it is, who ya guys got?
Here's a tease...
I will be updating the end of the season standings, leaders, and playoff match ups today, just wanted to get this out there.
I will be updating the end of the season standings, leaders, and playoff match ups today, just wanted to get this out there.
Tuesday, December 20, 2011
Quick Hit-
Some really nice things up there. I guess Kane and Toews know it's a contract year, I'm kidding, or am I? They are having an awesome year, and I like what the trio (including Morin) has done. Morin's numbers aren't huge yet, but they don't have to be, the line is scoring and not allowing goals. Also nice to see Jack Johnson with solid offensive numbers from the blue line, and Crawford once again has been a stud. Cotino and the Rockford bunch are having a rough go of it, and I think it's because a few guys just aren't getting a done, the guys I want to improve, are having solid seasons, just want them to get into the top 8.
Quick Hit -
Is this finally the year? Year four of the dynasty, and year one under Mike Haviland might yield the Hawks first Central Division Championship. There is still awhile to go obviously so anything can happen, but this feels like it's going to happen, and that would be huge. The only year the Hawks had home ice throughout the playoffs was the year they caught a few breaks as a 4 seed and went all the way to the Cup final. Given how poor some playoff teams are on the road the Hawks could be sitting pretty in the #1 spot, so in effect the Hawks could have re-built part of their team while remaining a Cup contender if not favorite, which is the perfect situation. Again another tight race between the 4-8 positions, also, four teams outside the playoffs have a shot to make it inside the final 8. A few more bad teams over here in the West, but two of the toughest divisions, especially the Central which has all FIVE teams currently in the playoffs. Should be fun to see how this shakes out.
Is this finally the year? Year four of the dynasty, and year one under Mike Haviland might yield the Hawks first Central Division Championship. There is still awhile to go obviously so anything can happen, but this feels like it's going to happen, and that would be huge. The only year the Hawks had home ice throughout the playoffs was the year they caught a few breaks as a 4 seed and went all the way to the Cup final. Given how poor some playoff teams are on the road the Hawks could be sitting pretty in the #1 spot, so in effect the Hawks could have re-built part of their team while remaining a Cup contender if not favorite, which is the perfect situation. Again another tight race between the 4-8 positions, also, four teams outside the playoffs have a shot to make it inside the final 8. A few more bad teams over here in the West, but two of the toughest divisions, especially the Central which has all FIVE teams currently in the playoffs. Should be fun to see how this shakes out.
Monday, December 19, 2011
Quick Hit-
A rather odd Conference if you ask me, in that, the top two teams in the Conference are running away with those spots. Yet, 4-8 is pretty much up for grabs, and basically every team that is not in the playoffs today has a legit chance to make it to that 8th spot save for maybe Tampa Bay. A rather interesting race as we come down the stretch with 15-17 games left.
A rather odd Conference if you ask me, in that, the top two teams in the Conference are running away with those spots. Yet, 4-8 is pretty much up for grabs, and basically every team that is not in the playoffs today has a legit chance to make it to that 8th spot save for maybe Tampa Bay. A rather interesting race as we come down the stretch with 15-17 games left.
BREAKING NEWS:
The Hawks are officially walking the line of contender, and re-stocker/rebuilder. The off-season issues have been well documented, and the Hawks took a big step today in making a deal that should pay off HUGE down the road. Only time will tell...
Acquire
RW - Brett Connolly
Acquire
RW - Kyle Okposo
2015 - 1st Round Pick
Analysis:
Here's the thought process, Okposo is up after this year and already making just under $4,000,000 a year. Connolly is up as well, but given his lack of NHL experience and age, I think he will want well less than that. So essentially, the deal is our 1st round pick so in the bottom third for Connolly. Connolly will be thrown into the fire, 2nd line RW, let's see what the kid can do... but imagine what the top six will be next year or in two years. I think I have positioned us to be an outside contender this year, but a force in a year or two..
Potential TOP SIX
LW - Morin / C - Toews / RW - Kane
LW - Neiderreiter / C - Giroux - RW - Connolly
Let's see what happens. Tomorrow will be the whole standings, stats, and leaders update as we are about a week from the deadline. Thanks for following!
The Hawks are officially walking the line of contender, and re-stocker/rebuilder. The off-season issues have been well documented, and the Hawks took a big step today in making a deal that should pay off HUGE down the road. Only time will tell...
Acquire
RW - Brett Connolly
Acquire
RW - Kyle Okposo
2015 - 1st Round Pick
Analysis:
Here's the thought process, Okposo is up after this year and already making just under $4,000,000 a year. Connolly is up as well, but given his lack of NHL experience and age, I think he will want well less than that. So essentially, the deal is our 1st round pick so in the bottom third for Connolly. Connolly will be thrown into the fire, 2nd line RW, let's see what the kid can do... but imagine what the top six will be next year or in two years. I think I have positioned us to be an outside contender this year, but a force in a year or two..
Potential TOP SIX
LW - Morin / C - Toews / RW - Kane
LW - Neiderreiter / C - Giroux - RW - Connolly
Let's see what happens. Tomorrow will be the whole standings, stats, and leaders update as we are about a week from the deadline. Thanks for following!
Sunday, December 18, 2011
BREAKING NEWS:
Acquire
RW - Tyler Toffoli (A-, B-, B-)
D - Jack Johnson
2015 - 4th Round Draft Pick
Acquire
RW - Wayne Simmonds
D - Brent Seabrook
Analysis-
Wayne Simmonds was not going to be re-signed next year, so basically tried to get the best deal I could for him, so I included Seabrook in this deal. Losing Seabrook hurts, but the defensive depth in the system, coupled with acquiring Jack Johnson softens the blow. Johnson's deal is pretty solid given that he is 2 years younger than Seabrook and just about as good rating wise. Tiffoli is a top level prospect in our eyes, and will play a significant role on RW in the very near future, at this time he slides into Simmonds spot on the 3rd line. Getting a pick was just gravy in this deal, I'm sure there will be more deals shortly because of the off-season issues that lie ahead.
Acquire
RW - Tyler Toffoli (A-, B-, B-)
D - Jack Johnson
2015 - 4th Round Draft Pick
Acquire
RW - Wayne Simmonds
D - Brent Seabrook
Analysis-
Wayne Simmonds was not going to be re-signed next year, so basically tried to get the best deal I could for him, so I included Seabrook in this deal. Losing Seabrook hurts, but the defensive depth in the system, coupled with acquiring Jack Johnson softens the blow. Johnson's deal is pretty solid given that he is 2 years younger than Seabrook and just about as good rating wise. Tiffoli is a top level prospect in our eyes, and will play a significant role on RW in the very near future, at this time he slides into Simmonds spot on the 3rd line. Getting a pick was just gravy in this deal, I'm sure there will be more deals shortly because of the off-season issues that lie ahead.
Saturday, December 17, 2011
** NEW FEATURE ** I stole this idea from Dynasty, but I wanted to do reports like he does as Bob Mackenzie from TSN. Unfortunately ever since Josh Mora was told to leave CSN Chicago I can't stand any of the guys that cover them, except Konroyd, but I didn't want to go that route so I decided to do the reports as if I was covering the Hawks for Hawks TV (A new TV station in the Chicagoland area the the Hawks just signed!)
*****
This is George Cotugno reporting from Hawks TV, a brand new TV station dedicated to everything Blackhawks. Throughout the season we will have features on players, coaches, and maybe even an opportunity to sit down with the front office. Topics we will touch on today are how tight the West is, what has Haviland done to change the style of play, and what to do about the salary cap come next season.
We are just about 30 games in for all teams in the NHL, and as the air turns colder around North America, the competition on the ice heats up. Nothing illustrates this point more than how difficult the Western Conference is shaping up this year. The Hawks currently sit atop the Conference, which is a great thing, however, 8th place is currently TWO points behind the Hawks, that gap is unbelievable. With so many games going to OT and the SO, we are seeing a drastic increase in three point games and that is keeping things really close. Aside from that it shows that the Western Conference is tough top to bottom, there really are no nights off, and if you do have an off night, or two, you might drop 4 or 5 spots in the standings, fun for the league, but as fans, players, and coaches go they probably hate it.
That leads us into our next topic, the new head coach of the Chicago Blackhawks, Mike Haviland. From all accounts the transition to Haviland has been seamless, probably because he has been around this club as an assistant for a number of years, but also because he implements a similar system as Quenneville. The major difference between the two bench bosses would have to be how much an emphasis Haviland puts on defense. "As much as fans love those 5-4 or 6-5 games, we can't have those anymore, I feel we have the fire power offensively to score like that, but I prefer to lock down on the defensive side of the game, and draw our offense from that. We have the ability, if we are patient we will get our chances," Haviland said. By no means are we talking trap hockey, we are just talking taking less chances from the back end up the ice, unless we need to. Every once in awhile we can if we have the opportunity, but the guys need to be responsible on defense first. The idea sounds great, but is it working, in a word, yes. The Hawks are giving up 2.24 goals per game this year, which is good enough for 2nd in the NHL, and tops in the Western Conference. A stat that as we go deeper into the season should continue to improve as games get tighter.
Finally, we will touch on the upcoming off-season. I'm sure we will get into this a little more down the road as we get closer to it, but it's worth mentioning. Currently the Hawks sit at roughly $10,000,000 under the salary cap, which is a great spot to be in, especially if the Hawks want to add at the deadline. However, if they do add they are going to have to take on an expiring contract given what lies ahead. Free agency could be a nightmare for Bowman and the front office, and there are sure to be moves this year with that thought in the back of the head of Bowman. The following players are UFA for the Hawks, Toews, Simmonds, Okposo, and Kane. Talk about a star studed list, that is two-thirds of the Hawks top line, the Hawks 2nd line RW, and the Hawks 3rd line RW, and top PK'er. Not to mention we are talking about two player (Toews and Kane) that literally brought this Franchise back from the dead. The RFA list is nothing to sneeze at either, Beach, Kruger, Pirri, Morin, Leddy, Leonov, and Niederreiter are all up as well. We are basically talking about the entire team almost being up save for a few defensemen here and there and Bolland and Giroux. The Hawks are going to have to lose a few of these guys, considering one would think Kane and Toews are at the top of the list to be re-signed for Bowman, and they are only going to go up, unless they accepts a hometown discount.
Some strange days ahead for the Hawks, but so far so good under Haviland as the Hawks look to have yet another competitive team this year, hope you enjoyed reading and I hope you check back soon for another installment of Talking Hawks, for Hawks TV, I'm George Cotugno.
We are just about 30 games in for all teams in the NHL, and as the air turns colder around North America, the competition on the ice heats up. Nothing illustrates this point more than how difficult the Western Conference is shaping up this year. The Hawks currently sit atop the Conference, which is a great thing, however, 8th place is currently TWO points behind the Hawks, that gap is unbelievable. With so many games going to OT and the SO, we are seeing a drastic increase in three point games and that is keeping things really close. Aside from that it shows that the Western Conference is tough top to bottom, there really are no nights off, and if you do have an off night, or two, you might drop 4 or 5 spots in the standings, fun for the league, but as fans, players, and coaches go they probably hate it.
That leads us into our next topic, the new head coach of the Chicago Blackhawks, Mike Haviland. From all accounts the transition to Haviland has been seamless, probably because he has been around this club as an assistant for a number of years, but also because he implements a similar system as Quenneville. The major difference between the two bench bosses would have to be how much an emphasis Haviland puts on defense. "As much as fans love those 5-4 or 6-5 games, we can't have those anymore, I feel we have the fire power offensively to score like that, but I prefer to lock down on the defensive side of the game, and draw our offense from that. We have the ability, if we are patient we will get our chances," Haviland said. By no means are we talking trap hockey, we are just talking taking less chances from the back end up the ice, unless we need to. Every once in awhile we can if we have the opportunity, but the guys need to be responsible on defense first. The idea sounds great, but is it working, in a word, yes. The Hawks are giving up 2.24 goals per game this year, which is good enough for 2nd in the NHL, and tops in the Western Conference. A stat that as we go deeper into the season should continue to improve as games get tighter.
Finally, we will touch on the upcoming off-season. I'm sure we will get into this a little more down the road as we get closer to it, but it's worth mentioning. Currently the Hawks sit at roughly $10,000,000 under the salary cap, which is a great spot to be in, especially if the Hawks want to add at the deadline. However, if they do add they are going to have to take on an expiring contract given what lies ahead. Free agency could be a nightmare for Bowman and the front office, and there are sure to be moves this year with that thought in the back of the head of Bowman. The following players are UFA for the Hawks, Toews, Simmonds, Okposo, and Kane. Talk about a star studed list, that is two-thirds of the Hawks top line, the Hawks 2nd line RW, and the Hawks 3rd line RW, and top PK'er. Not to mention we are talking about two player (Toews and Kane) that literally brought this Franchise back from the dead. The RFA list is nothing to sneeze at either, Beach, Kruger, Pirri, Morin, Leddy, Leonov, and Niederreiter are all up as well. We are basically talking about the entire team almost being up save for a few defensemen here and there and Bolland and Giroux. The Hawks are going to have to lose a few of these guys, considering one would think Kane and Toews are at the top of the list to be re-signed for Bowman, and they are only going to go up, unless they accepts a hometown discount.
Some strange days ahead for the Hawks, but so far so good under Haviland as the Hawks look to have yet another competitive team this year, hope you enjoyed reading and I hope you check back soon for another installment of Talking Hawks, for Hawks TV, I'm George Cotugno.
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