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| Recent Blog Post: NHL Playoff Observations -- Tuesday |
Just a few things that caught my eye:
- No offense to Peter Budaj, but Montreal has no hope without Carey Price between the pipes. He was terrific before he went down. #HabsDown.
- The Isles are like a bad rash -- they just won't go away. They haven't figured out they're supposed to lose to the Penguins. Andrew MacDonald will be hard to replace, though.
- I said it last week -- block the shot or get out of the way. Raphael Diaz, I'm talking to you. Why'd you stick your elbow out? The puck nicked off and changed direction just enough to beat Budaj. He had no chance at all.
- Jets' prospect Mark Scheifele is the real deal. I saw him last night in Barrie's convincing 6-3 win over London in Game 3 of the OHL Championship and he was a man among boys. He scored two goals and added three assists on the night, and was dominant along the wall and in Gretzky's Office. This came just after he was named the OHL's player-of-the-week for the week ending May 5. Like all power forwards, it'll take a few seasons to grow into his game in the NHL, but he's going to be fun to watch.
- I'm glad I was at the Colts-Knights game last night. Otherwise, I probably would have blown a gasket at the Leafs' fan who carried that ignorant and disrespectful Toronto Stronger sign to Maple Leafs Square. It was like the NY Knicks wearing black suits to their game with the Celtics to mimic a funeral. Clearly, you don't need brains to be alive.
- Speaking of Backstrom, why did it take him until the 17:29 mark of the third to appear in full equipment on the Wild bench. He could have been in the net after Kuemper took one shift. He's been practicing hard and had two full intermissions and a whole period to dress. Where the heck was he that it took him that long to put his stuff on?
- Kyle Okposo -- are you the breakout candidate of the playoffs? Every year, there are one or two young players whose performances foreshadow a great next season. I'm not holding my breath on you, but a goal in three straight is impressive so far.
- Jonathan Toews' playoff beard is still pathetic. I saw better beards on teenagers on Monday night. The Colts' Aaron Ekblad (left in image) just turned 17 in February and he looked like Godzilla.
- I don't know about you, but I held my breath when Brian Strait's shot deflected up into the throat area of Sidney Crosby. He left, hunched over, but was thankfully able to return the next shift. Shudder.
- Back to the goalies. What's the over-under on Marc-Andre Fleury being in the Pens' net next game? I smell Tomas Vokoun's equipment already. #badgoaltending doesn't say enough ...
- I think I'm waking up to the first Canadian team ousted from the postseason. Change things up, Vancouver. Your core isn't good enough.
Posted by Janet Eagleson at 5/7/2013 8:53:00 PM |
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6/4/2011 |
| Fans of the new Winnipeg Thrashers have met the new NHL team’s goal of selling 13,000 seats in almost record time. Buying opportunities opened Saturday morning to those not part of the AHL Manitoba Moose season-ticket base and the team hit its goal within 10 minutes, leaving another 8,000 on the waiting list. Remarkably, these new season-ticket holders had to consent to a four-year commitment to their seats, something that is unprecedented in the NHL. The quick sale is second to only Calgary’s entry to the NHL in the 1980-81 season when another Atlanta team -- the Flames -- moved to town. A new team name, logo and jersey will be unveiled soon. |
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6/20/2008 |
| Another minor league championship has led to an NHL job for John Anderson. Less than two weeks after leading the Chicago Wolves to the American Hockey League’s Calder Cup title, John Anderson was named coach of the Thrashers, according to a report by TSN of Canada on Thursday. Anderson will take the helm from general manager Don Waddell, who took over behind the bench after firing Bob Hartley on October 17. A native of Toronto, Anderson also coached the Quad City Mallards to the Colonial Hockey League championship in 1996-97, his only season with the club. Drafted 11th overall by Toronto in 1977, Anderson spent 12 seasons in the NHL, recording 282 goals and 349 assists in 814 games with the Maple Leafs, Quebec Nordiques and Hartford Whalers. A five-time 30-goal scorer, he scored a career-high 37 goals with Toronto in 1983-84, one season after notching a personal-best 80 points. After his final NHL campaign with Hartford in 1988-89, Anderson split the next five seasons between the AHL, IHL and Italy. He began his coaching career in 1995-96 with the Winston-Salem Mammoths, leading them to the Southern Hockey League finals in his only campaign with the club. |
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