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It was just downright ugly. However, it's been pretty bad for most of the season. I really haven't seen the other teams play, so I haven't seen how poorly those games are officiated. |
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11-29-2008, 10:52 AM | #602 | |
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11-29-2008, 11:45 AM | #603 |
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It's ok, the Ducks miraculously commit a lot of penalties whatever the score is
(that's mostly tongue in cheek - Ducks are undoubtedly a very undisciplined team, but there are also a lot of reputation only calls I've seen so far this year, and some horrendous no calls as well) |
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How 'bout those Bruins!!! What a run!!!
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Malkin and Crosby now 1-2 in the scoring race. I know it's early, but I can't see either falling off much.
Last time teammates finished 1-2 for the Hart...96-97, Pittsburgh again. I get we still aren't a 1/3 of the way through the season, but any worries of a Finals hangover are gone. And they are doing this without 2 of their top 4 D, and Fleury missing 2 weeks.
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They won't send Ryan down again, unless he goes on some Gawd-awful pointless streak. They don't have to send him down for cap reasons anymore (or at least not much) because Beauchemin's injury gives them some sal cap relief. Although they did send down both Ryan and Festerling for a few days this past week in between games to save salary hits against the cap (just to Bakersfield, so they were on quick recall--in fact, I'll bet they didn't even leave Anaheim). Good win for the Ducks today in Carolina. Now a franchise record eight straight point road game point streak. Wish we were more consistent at home. BTW, bhlloy, you hear anything more on this weird Jiggy situation? I see he's back now. I have been out of town for the holiday, so I didn't hear a thing about it until I got back in today (or not much, at least).
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Haven't heard a thing. The way Hiller has been playing certainly helps... I think he's going to be a really good goalie for a long time.
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I love HNiC's Satellite Hot Stove. I pretty much record both HNiC games every Saturday night. I watch the games on Sunday morning. I typically just fast-forward through the games, watch the highlights, and then watch all the between period stuff because I enjoy Coach's Corner, the Hot Stove, and Kelly Hrudey (who is probably the best analyst on the show) talk about minor details of seemingly random, totally inconsequential break out plays.
As for the Hot Stove, I really hate Al Strachan and Mike Milbury. Milbury sits there like the smuggest SOB in the room and can't help thinking: "You're Mike Milbury! You were one of the worst GMs ever. Everything you're saying has to be wrong! As for the Wings, there are a couple of slightly irritating trends. First, their defensive play and goaltending still haven't been that sound. I can't recall the last time Osgood let in fewer than 3 goals and he was beaten by a shot from the red line in Columbus on Friday. While the Wings won that game, that's the kind of nonsense that happened with Osgood 1.0. Osgood 2.0 - the goalie we've seen since his return to the Wings - really didn't let that kind of stuff in. He really isn't making timely saves at all. This has led to problem number two. The Wings have been having a very difficult time maintaining leads. They have given up a number of 2 or 3 goal leads in games. The worse was against Pittsburgh a few weeks ago. Speaking of Pittsburgh, this is problem number 3. The latest troubling trend has been the Wings' play against the other "top" teams in the league. Over the last 2 years, despite the common misconception, the Wings had always faired very well against the better teams in the league. Their record was much better outside of the Central Division than within, despite the fact that the Central was full of bottom feeders like St. Louis, Columbus, and Chicago (until this year). The Wings lost to the other top teams in the West - Anaheim, San Jose - and all the top teams in the East - Pittsburgh, Montreal, and Boston. They lost in overtime against Anaheim and Pittsburgh (but that Pitt game was awful, they were out shot 16-8 in the third period). San Jose pretty much blew them out and Montreal and Boston each won by a few goals. The Wings have had a tough schedule and it's certainly not panic time, but I would really like to see them compete better against the top teams in the league. They have an opportunity to start tonight with the Ducks in town. They also need to stop relying so heavily on their offense and power play.
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I think you're in my head on both of your major points here. Milbury is a disaster. Why CBC thinks they need a guy like him to drag the level of their coverage down is beyond me. Milbury was bad on NBC and he's just as bad north of the border. I can't figure out how the guy has a job. I haven't had a chance to see the Wings too much this year, but it seems Conklin has been getting a decent amount of playing time. Is this because Osgood has been struggling? Or is Babcock rotating goalies to save minutes for the playoffs? Like you say, it is still pretty early in the season, but Holland might have some thinking to do in the next few months. Would they dare put one of the potential FAs out there as trade bait to try get a top tier goalie? I don't know who, if anyone, would be available, but the Wings' existing situation could be better. I'd love to see Versus swap Col/Min for Ana/Det tonight. Pretty much anything Jacques Lemaire touches turns to zzzzzzz. |
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Aren't the Wings still the consensus #2 in the West behind SJ?
They are having the season I expected out of the Pens-- good enough, just not great. Make the playoffs, have everyone healthy, when the games are important. Have the Wings really been severely outplayed in many (any?) games so far? I can see where Osgood might be a worry, but he's typically been efficient, if not great. He makes the key saves.
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Yeah, I'm the same way with Milbury. I loved when TSN had him AND Bobby Clarke together - man, what a joke. Strachan is a grumpy old man who seems to hate everything about the NHL. His schtick is entertaining, though, and it's worth pointing out that he was dead right on Melrose. Still, I'd much prefer Morrison, Duhatschek and Lebrun - 3 guys who have a brain and don't feel a need to pimp themselves. in the same vein, how on earth did PJ Stock get hired? and how does he keep his job?
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I don't know about PJ Stock the broadcaster but he was a hell of a fighter.
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I would say they are. I don't think anyone has quite taken over that spot. The playoffs are certainly the key, but some of these are trends I've seen during the regular season - that I didn't see too much of last year. His defense is a bit to blame. There have been a lot more turnovers and a lot more stretches of the Wings running around in their own end. Quote:
Not really. They are still out shooting pretty much everyone, though the are allowing a lot more shots against then in the past. The third period against Pittsburgh really stands out as the one of the few times I've really seen the Wings' dominated. I think Pittsburgh out shot Detroit 16-8, or something, in that period. It's pretty rare the Wings get out shot and I cant' recall the last time they were out shot so badly. Quote:
That sums up Osgood nicely, but he's really slipped in the "key save" department. He just hasn't been making the "key saves" during games this year. That where he was strongest throughout last year's playoffs, this year has been the opposite. He just hasn't been there when the Wings have really needed him. I still have faith in Osgood. He won two Cups. It's hard to ask for more. Conklin was getting more playing time becuase of Osgood's struggles. Conklin has looked great at times and not so great at others. He let in 3 goals on 9 shots against Boston. It's not panic time at all and the "problems" the Wings have been having are nothing too serious at this point. Their record is still great and that's enough for now. I don't think the Wings will try to make a move in net. I think they will be comfortable with Osgood/Conklin. Even if they were to try and move a forward, I don't think there are any goalies, who would fit within the Wings' salary structure, and are really that much better than Osgood, have more playoff experience, and a better playoff record. The Wings made their move in July signing Hossa. I'd be really surprised if they made any kind of trade this year, outside of something on the very fringes of their roster.
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I have no idea. He's really not very good at doing highlights. That said, I like him. He seems personable enough locked away in his bubble.
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Exactly...he's personable and I could see myself sitting down and having a beer with the guy while most of the clowns in broadcasting are sellouts...stiff, boring, and dry guys who read the teleprompter word for word for highlights when I think it should come, somewhat, off the cuff. Ron MacLean is the perfect example of the kind of guy I want running the show...knowledgeable, sharp wit, and willing to ask the tough question without being a douchebag about it. Now, I know you can't have a whole panel of guys like that, but he should be the model. |
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I agree 100% on everything you've said here. At first I couldn't understand why PJ had gotten the job, but he grew on me really quickly. He officially had me sold last season when he made fun of a couple of guys who got 'left hanging' when looking for high-fives after goals, it absolutely killed me. As for MacLean, he is one of a kind, and the CBC should never, ever let him go. I don't care if they have to give him his own territory or maybe even a province.
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Agreed on MacLean. He is a perfect combination of smart, humble, witty, and knowledgeable. He is an excellent interviewer. The short speech he made during the Olympics when his mom died was a genuine and touching a moment you'll ever see on live TV.
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If Osgood got to start against the Ducks every night, he would be a combination of Roy-Hasek-Sawchuk come again. When the Ducks come to town, he must be whistling all freakin' day.
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Ozzie was solid tonight. It certainly didn't hurt that the Wings out shot the Ducks 202-4 or something along those lines.
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True, which wasn't helped by the Ducks having to play against the Canes yesterday afternoon and then flying a 1000 miles in the same time zone or whatever to play tonight. Would have been nice to steal a point tonight, since you guys pretty much stole a point from us in Anaheim last month. But there's nothing more of a guarantee than Osgood against the Ducks at Joe Louis. You can count on that shit like the sun rising. The guy must have a Wild Wing stuffed doll with some voodoo sticks and psychedelic incense hidden in his locker. He would probably use it on more teams, but my guess is Chelios steals the incense to help make the pain go away.
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he's a dope, but that's hilarious
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This coming from a guy who plays with dolls. Hilarious.
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That whole thing cracked me up.
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Avery has been suspended indefinitely for those comments.
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It's honestly getting to the point where I think the Dallas Stars players need to put rocks in his pocked and roll him into the river.
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I guess I'm missing why this is a big deal. I'm very critical of players for their on-ice actions but I don't see why they would suspend him indefinitely and send him home for this. It was stupid and I would understand if they suspended him for a game and fined him but sending him home? They knew what they were getting into when they acquired him.
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Although I love the guy, I do agree that there's no place for personal attacks that don't have anything to do with hockey. Girlfriends, wives, children should all be off limits from public comments.
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I think the most annoying thing is the way he basically scripted the whole thing. It was like his own little press conference. "Hey guys, come over here with the microphones for a seconds, I'm gonna be funny".
If someone had asked him about it, and that was his response, I'd think it was a little bit funny yet still stupid to say in front of reporters. But given the above, all I can say is: What a douchebag.
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Avery is great for the game. Every sport needs a bad guy, and Avery fits the bill. He is well spoken when he wants to be, and he is always finding a way to get headlines.
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Put me into the "I don't really get why this is a big deal" column
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I find Avery amusing for the same reasons. The regular season is a long, grueling grind and it's good to have characters like Avery spice things up a bit every now and then. That said, his "sloppy seconds" comment was pretty classless.
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Re: avery, why is it a big deal?
I think Mirtle nailed it today: NHL right to suspend*Avery - From The Rink Quote:
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I agree. If Avery were to refer to Phaneuf's girlfriend as "sloppy seconds" while the two were on the ice and without a horde of microphones around, that'd be one thing. But doing it off ice, in front of the media and then throw on top of that the staged way it happened is really beyond good taste. I like what Avery does more often than not because it's amusing, but I have nothing wrong with the NHL suspending him on this.
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Agreed, and as I said, this is coming from a guy who loves his antics because when it comes down to it, he's just trying to annoy people while also being a very good hockey player. This was unneccessary. |
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Well, I dunno that it's right. I mean Goodell is punishing everyone, and Brandon Marshall and Joey Porter have been calling each other gay in the media. I think that is quite a bit worse, and neither was suspended.
And Porter is more notorious inside football then Avery is inside hockey. Bettman HATES Avery. It's that simple. Now was the comment classless? Sure. But that is how so many hockey players are, I guess I am just used to it. |
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If Bettman's going to suspend Avery for talking about a bitch then he should suspend Crosby for being a bitch.
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