Wednesday, November 10, 2010
All Star Selections
The new All-Star game format, where the selected Captains pick their teams like you would in a fantasy draft, is a very original idea. It's cutting edge.
Monday, November 8, 2010
Back to Back
I've noticed that when NHL teams play their second night in a row, on the tail end of a back to back, they lose the majority of their games to teams who had the previous night off.
I think the NHL needs to look at the schedule, and fix this problem.
Playing a team on the second night of a back to back, when you have the night off, is a clear advantage in every way.
I think the NHL needs to look at the schedule, and fix this problem.
Playing a team on the second night of a back to back, when you have the night off, is a clear advantage in every way.
Saturday, August 28, 2010
Hockey R & D
The only rule changes that make sense:
1. No touch icing. Name one advantage to keeping the current icing rule?
2. OT: 4 on 4 for 5 minutes. 3 on 3 for 5 minutes. Shoot out.
3. Point System: 0 points for a loss of any kind.
1. No touch icing. Name one advantage to keeping the current icing rule?
2. OT: 4 on 4 for 5 minutes. 3 on 3 for 5 minutes. Shoot out.
3. Point System: 0 points for a loss of any kind.
Tuesday, May 18, 2010
Game Plan
When you force your opposition into playing your team's game plan, you've got them beat. Vancouver tried to play tough against the Hawks, and they abandoned their speed and skill, taking dumb penalties along the way. I'm seeing the same thing in the Habs Flyers series, with players like Gomez and Gionta taking dumb penalties.
Monday, May 17, 2010
Fan Conduct
By convincing yourself that you "hate" players on opposing teams, and deciding that players like Ovechkin and Crosby "suck", you're only limiting yourself as a hockey fan. I know many people who hated players like Gretzky and Orr because they were fans of their rivals, and now in their old age, they all feel like they missed out on watching something special.
Saturday, May 8, 2010
Early Conn Smythe Candidates
Are there any two players more important to their teams right now, than Jaroslav Halak and Dustin Byfuglien?
Sunday, April 4, 2010
Original Switch
Two years ago, the Montreal Canadiens finished first in the Eastern conference while the Bruins finished eighth. Montreal eliminated the Bruins then went on to lose in the second round. The following year, Boston finished in first place, then eliminated 8th place Montreal before losing in the second round. This year both teams fight for the last few playoff spots in the East. Both Julien and Carbonneau went from hero to zero. If I'm supposed to follow patterns here, Peter Chiarelli will coach the last couple of games in Boston like Gainey did in Montreal.
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