October 10, 201114 yr Author The Winnipeg Jets are officially back in the NHL, unfortunately they stole Tom's team to do it.
October 10, 201114 yr The Winnipeg Jets are officially back in the NHL, unfortunately they stole Tom's team to do it. I think the last year cutting ice for the Mites through the bantams has been the most fun I've had since I've been doing this for a living. (minus the insane hockey parents that show up now and then) Wonder how long before the league changes up the teams. Easy choice would be just switch the Jets and preds.
November 28, 201114 yr Author Bruce Boudreau is now on the job market. Dale Hunter is now behind the bench for the team that has his jersey in the rafters.
November 28, 201114 yr With all the talent this team has, they shouldn't be in 8th place. Smart move, even if the problem is rarely only with the coach. In other news, Hurricanes fired Paul Maurice and Kirk Muller is their new coach! Edited November 28, 201114 yr by GPH
November 29, 201114 yr It will interesting to see how long it takes for this thread to reach page 2. Lots of Canadians here in Cayman. I almost feel obligated to learn the rules of hockey. I suspect I'd actually enjoy it, and soccer, cricket, and rugby, if only I knew a little something about such sports. But to hear the Canadians go on about hockey, I honestly feel like I've been completely cheated by growing up in the Midwest dominated by baseball, basketball and football, maybe with a little tennis and golf mixed in. I feel cheated by not knowing hockey in the same way I did when I first heard Sarah Vaughn's voice, and wondered why I'd never been exposed to something so beautiful before, only without all of the blood and missing teeth of hockey. Just something that has passed me by for some reason, by coincidence of environment or whatever. But honestly, it's a shame that hockey has never taken off as a major sport in the US. Ok, so yes it is a major sport, but not really; those who love it, follow it religiously, while everyone else (sadly) mostly ignores it.
November 29, 201114 yr Author Go to a panthers game with Vicki, she can explain the rules, and tickets are practically free.
November 29, 201114 yr Go to a panthers game with Vicki, she can explain the rules, and tickets are practically free. I definitely should do that.
December 1, 201114 yr I believe the Habs will follow soon. Not that I think Jacques Martin is the main problem behind this team (that would be 5'10" players who are afraid to get physical and a certain Alaskan-Mexican player who makes 5M$/year and plays AHL hockey), but a new coach with a more offensive philosophy would be a welcome change.
December 1, 201114 yr Author Don't say anything bad about Scott Gomez, he funded the youth hockey program my son started playing hockey in (Also, they were crazy to trade for him, he'd shown in NY he was only really suited for the Devils trap style of play)
December 1, 201114 yr Good for your son, at least now Gomez's big salary isn't completely unjustified! The other player that pisses me off this year is Cammalleri, the guy has huge skills and has showed in the past he's among the best in this team, and probably the best shooter in the team. I don't know what's going on this year, but he doesn't score. And he really needs to toughen up, damn, he makes Mike Ribeiro looks like a tough player on ice...
December 1, 201114 yr Also, one of the problems with hiring a new coach in Montreal is the unwritten policy that they need to hire a bilingual coach. There's been some rumors going around, but I sincerely hope they won't consider Patrick Roy for the job...
December 1, 201114 yr Author I just got my kid's primary christmas present in the mail. 3 custom christian brothers sticks, with his name and # on the shaft, and a P92 (naslund/backstrom) curve.
December 1, 201114 yr Cool gift! As for MTL, would Patrick Roy even want to come back? He has a tepid history with the team from the end of his tenure there, yes? Cammalleri is definitely off this year, he's been so good in the past. And despite the injuries, the team seems to have a tighter defense; the 1-0 loss to the Bruins the other week was incredible to watch, with the youngsters playing real well against the physical presence of the Bruins. Add to that players like Cole, who is pretty strong on his skates and can score, and the potential is great. Maybe a coaching change will do it, who knows. Edited December 1, 201114 yr by skullguise
December 1, 201114 yr The hostility was between him and the coach at the time, Mario Tremblay. Roy always appreciated the city and the fans, and I believe he said at some point he wouldn't mind coming back into the organization. But right now, he is the GM and coach of a successful junior hockey team in Quebec city and I would see him more becoming the coach of a future Nordiques team, if such a thing happens. Very nice gift for your son Dan btw! Edited December 1, 201114 yr by GPH
April 12, 201214 yr Author An interesting night of playoff hockey last night. Flyers came back from a 3-0 1st period deficit to win 4-3 in overtime, despite a goal from hockey's savior to open the game. Detroit lost to Nashville, causing ripples in the force that will be felt for years Los Angeles beat Vancouver, putting canada's only hope at a disadvantage
April 12, 201214 yr The Flyer/ penquins series should be great . Waiting to see the Ranger/ottawa game tonight. A couple of Weeks back I went to the Islander Ranger Game at the Garden & was in a luxury suite , Thats the way to go see a game Free booze & drinks & food ,Own Bathroom in the suite.
April 12, 201214 yr An interesting night of playoff hockey last night. ^This Pens seemed to just wante to win 3-0 from the 2nd period onwards. LA-Vancouver is being talked about a trap series for the Canucks. Slept thru the game so I really can't comment on that. Looking forward to seeing the Sharks-Blues series. Haven't really seen the Blues all season, they were rarely on local or cable TV (unless you had the NHL package).
April 12, 201214 yr Several surprises....Pens looked unbeatable for a while in that game, then the botched off-sides non-call for the first Flyers goal changed the momentum. I also think it'll be a wild series..... LA beating Vancouver suprised me a bit....without one of the Sedin's, though, the Vancouver chemistry seems to suffer a bit, at least in playoff intensity hockey. And Detroit losing....ripples in the force? Can't say for sure, but it IS certainly an odd event to see them beat in a playoff game by Nashville. Hats off to the Preds.... Looking forward to Bruins/Capitals tonight. Another possible "trap" series, with the Bruins possibly underestimating the Caps and Backstrom in and likely playing his usual great way - I'm worried Semin will feed off of him and get involved.....still think the Bruins will take it, in 5 or 6. I'm just loving that playoff hockey is here again!
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