Thursday, May 14, 2009
It all comes down to this
It's a one-game season.
Hurricanes vs. Bruins.
The winner plays the Pittsburgh Penguins in the Eastern Conference Quarterfinals.
The loser plays golf.
See you at the game!
Tuesday, May 12, 2009
Much ado about... something?
I think it was a sucker punch. I do think Walker should have been suspended for it. But, at this point, that's neither here nor there. The question is, will this altercation affect Game 6? Will this whole affair drive the Bruins to crave a win even more? Or will they be so focused on retaliation that they forget about actually winning the game?
I think it will be very interesting to see how tonight's game plays out. Puck drops at seven.
Sunday, May 10, 2009
Game 5 preview
- Red and Black Hockey says mother's day games are big.
- American Hockey fan challenges Chara.
- Ok, 3: Luke DeCock makes me want to make NASCAR and inbreeding jokes. Do people from Carolina like him?
Wednesday, May 6, 2009
Carolina: the land of misfit forwards?
Obviously, there's Crosby-Malkin-Ovechkin in the East and the battle of the last two Stanley Cup winners in Detroit and Anaheim out West. There's even the revitalized Chicago Blackhawks to look at.
One budding back story to keep an eye on, though, is the group of former rejects that are scoring huge goals for the Carolina Hurricanes.
Sure, the Canes are powered largely by the superlative play of Eric Staal and Cam Ward (two prized prospects). There's no question that those two players are still the crowned jewels of the former Hartford Whalers.
That being said, the Canes would be sitting on their couch instead of holding a 2-1 lead over the best team in the Eastern Conference if not for the work of a trio of players who are on their second or third (or more) NHL teams.
Tuomo Ruutu was supposed to be the next great power forward for the Chicago Blackhawks. Instead, he turned into the next Eric Daze. After years of injuries and disappointment, Ruutu was finally traded to Carolina for Andrew Ladd. Yet it seems that Ruutu may have found a home in Carolina, posting career highs in goals (26), assists (28) and points (54) while playing nearly all season.
Sergei Samsonov seemed like a star of the future in his early years in Boston, but the hockey world quickly learned that he was the first beneficiary of the Joe Thornton effect. He bounced around the NHL, going from Montreal to Edmonton to Chicago and then finally landing in Carolina. While his 3 points in 9 games won't change the world, he figured in some pretty big moments.
While Ruutu and Samsonov figured into some big moments, the biggest surprise is Jussi Jokinen.
Jokinen came into the NHL and was known for doing very little beyond scoring some spectacular shootout goals. After frustrating the Dallas Stars, he was shipped to Tampa Bay, where he floundered amid a circus atmosphere of hockey.
But in this year's playoffs, Jokinen has a stunning 5 goals and 2 assists in 7 games. Most importantly, though, Jokinen tied Game 7 of the New Jersey Devils series, scored tonight's overtime GWG and scored one other game-winner. Just a stunning run for a guy who was scooped off the waiver wire from the Lightning.
Who know if the Canes can keep their magical run going again, but Jokinen might be the best Cinderella story of the 2008-09 playoffs.
Saturday, May 2, 2009
Trip Report: Game 1
Thomas leaves net, bruins keep cycling and shooting:
This kid's sign says
"Kill the Canes
Go Savvy and
Wheeler
Kill the Canes"
Sick playoff beard, too:
Ah yes, the famous "game" goal. They really do switch them out between warmups and practice. I think it's because the warmup goals don't have water bottle holders on it:
Some more warmups:
Ryder skating by:
Savard clearing out the pucks behind the net:
The Bruins lining up for a shooting drill:
Friday, May 1, 2009
Game 1 TONIGHT!
I was trying to think of a way to start out this post when that excellent opening lyric came to mind. But now, having found the perfect opening line, I'm getting stuck on the actual "content" part of the post. But who needs intelligent content, anyway?
Can you believe it's the second round of the playoffs already? I can't. Jeez, it was only Tuesday that the Canes were still playing in the first round. For Boston it's, what, nine days? I wonder if the layoff will have any affect on the game. Will Boston come out flat? Will the Canes come out exhausted? Will it be an offensive shootout? Will it be a one-goal, defensive game (please, no, that's why we eliminated Jersey...)
Who knows, right? All I know is that I hope that the Canes/Bruins series is like the Bob Barker beatdown of Happy Gilmore. COMPLETELY AWESOME!
EDIT: Ugh, now I realize that the video is far too wide for the post size, but I couldn't find a good quality one on YouTube, so I hope nobody minds. If you do... well, that's kind of too bad because the clip is so awesome I can't possibly take it down now. It would be offended.