Friday, December 30, 2011

Oilers lose 4-3 to Wild


I didn't get to watch last night's game because I was over at my buddy Joe's place watching the Baylor/Washington Alamo Bowl. But I kept my eye on the Oilers score and it looks like I missed a great game from Taylor Hall. The Oilers again fail to win in Minnesota, no surprise there. 
Here's Hall's goodies from last evening:

Goal #10:


Unbelievable assist:



Tomorrow the Oil play in New York against the Islanders, 1:00 start. Nice little New Years Eve contest going on, along with most of the NHL. I'll be over at my aunt's for an early lunch and hopefully back in time to catch it.

Thursday, December 22, 2011

Rexall Showdown a Few Days Before Christmas

 
Image via Twitter


Oilers vs. the Minnesota Wild tonight in Edmonton. Hockey-Reference says that the Oilers are a 53% win probability. It never feels like a win when the Oilers go up against the boring Wild. But lets see if the Oilers can break out the holiday cheer a few days before Santa arrives and snap this dreadful streak.

Hope Hallsy buries a few in the net.

Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Bad Teams Find a Way to Lose: Red Wings 3, Oilers 2

[NHL.com] [Edmonton Journal]

The Oilers are now 14-15-3 on the season. It's sad and depressing. I don't think they'll be over .500 again this year. The wheels have fallen off and this team needs a change. 

Basically, for the Oilers to make the playoffs, they need to do the same.  Assuming 95 points as the playoff cutoff (and right now it looks more like 97 points to get in for the Oilers)  and assuming the Oilers continue to pick up overtime losses at relatively the same rate, the team needs to go 30-15-4 to get in.  Is it possible?  Yes.  Is it likely?  Hardly.

RNH & Hall with markers recorded on Eberle's bomb:


Sunday, December 18, 2011

Good looking goal by R.J. Umberger Last Night

We had the Columbus Blue Jackets on for a bit last night at the Ugly Sweater party. Here's a great goal from R.J. Umberger that had us all yelling in the living room.

Oilers become Saturday Night Shark Bait


[Cult of Hockey]


Last night, my Oil lost out in San Jose 3-2 to the Sharks.

Here was one of the few highlights. Hallsy to Ebs to even the score at one.



I'm really hung over from that aforementioned sweater party. I'm gonna go now.

Thursday, December 15, 2011

Hallsy is back tonight (UPDATE: Taylor Hall Nets two Goals in return, Loses)

Hallsy returns tonight in Phoenix. Full recap to follow.

UPDATE: Alright so I watched some of this one, but I ended up passing out when it was 2-1 Coyotes and the 2nd intermission took over. Oilers end up losing by a final score of 4-2, and Taylor Hall nets two powerplay goals in his return from injury.


Edmonton Journal | Event Summary | NHL.com Summary |

Here's a look at Hallsy's two goals:


And



They don't play again until Saturday Night (Hockey Night) in San Jose. I'll be at an ugly sweater party, and most likely drunk.

Patrick Kane Owes Nicklas Backstrom Something



Don't know how long the NHL lets this game winner slide free on YouTube. So here it is on NHL.com.

Big win for the Hawks last night.


Hat Tip: Deadspin

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Taylor Hall & Jordan Eberle Fun Competition

This is an oldie but a goodie nonetheless.



Hallsy is back tomorrow, thank God. Seven games did feel like eternity.

Sunday, December 11, 2011

Send Taylor Hall to the NHL All Star Game in Ottawa



This is kind of cool. Once again, hat tip to 4TaylorHall.com

Taylor Hall eyeing return



Hat Tip: 4Taylorhall.com

My First Bruins Game


It was cool getting to see the World Champions live and in the flesh here in Columbus. Some things I took from this one:

-Milan Lucic is a dirty little player.

-I got to see Tyler Seguin, and although he didn't register any scoring it was pretty cool to know I saw him play.

-The Blue Jackets crowd was into it, and there were Bruins fans everywhere. Where do they all come from? 

-Saturday Night is definitely Hockey Night.

Love then they play this song on Hockey Night:

Here's Tim Thomas, the Stanley Cup MVP from last year. The guy registered several saves where he stood on his head. It really did remind me of when I read the book 'The Game' by Ken Dryden. It was like he stood back there in goal not even knowing how or when the game would come to him. But when it did it was time to twist, contort, and be as agile as a leopard.



Above is a view from up in the bleeds at Nationwide Arena. When the Oil come to town I'll make sure I keep score and have better seats.

This is a picture of the World Champions bench.

Zdeno Chara. The baddest man in hockey. And I got to see him score a goal. ZING.


My wife really likes this shot. This is during the National Anthem.

And this is the Blue Jackets anthem guy, Gene. I know this because the crowd yelled it. Anthems are a big deal in hockey. I love it!

Saturday, December 3, 2011

Bill Simmons talks NHL

I listened to almost the entire first hour of The BS Report; where Puck Daddy's editor Greg Wyshynski stopped by to talk with Bill Simmons for the entire first hour.

Favorite part of the podcast is after the 30 minute mark when Bill Simmons is slobbering about Tyler Seguin and Wyshynski says he would still talk Hall over him. And they talk about it for 10 minutes or so.

The whole podcast is really enjoyable. I also like them talking about how shootouts suck and Wyshynski also calls the Oilers "the most exciting team in hockey" or something to that effect.

Tuesday, November 29, 2011

See you in 2 to 4 weeks

I'm just hoping Taylor Hall is back by Christmas.

This absolutely sucks. Good read here that I'm basically too depressed to keep reading. Get well soon, Hallsy. Please.

Friday, November 25, 2011

Black Friday NY City

Today was Black Friday and I visited the NHL store by Reebok in New York City. Absolutely awesome store. I was with company along with my wife who are not big hockey fans so I didn't have the chance to really look around it like I would have liked.

When I returned back from the city I found out the Oilers had won today 5-2, snapping their winless streak in Minnesota.

Here's a look-see at Taylor Hall's 7th goal of the season today, which counted as a game-winning goal. He also had two assists on my drive out to New Jersey in the Oilers win this past Wednesday.

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Sidney Crosby's Legendary Return


Sid the Kid is back, and he delivered.

We had the game on at my house for a while--and by the time I had turned it on he had already netted a goal to open up the scoring. He would add another two assists and a second goal. He bested the great Mario Lemieux's return.

He proved that he's absolutely a living legend, beyond anyone that we've ever seen before. It's so good for the game of hockey to have this kid back and playing again. Still just 24 years old, Crosby has a real chance to continue building on his legend now.

Monday, November 21, 2011

The Return of Sidney Crosby

Sidney Crosby makes his emotional return to the sport tonight--about 11 months since he last stepped foot on the ice.

It's good news for the Penguins, and it's good news for the sport. When I started this blog, Crosby was my favorite NHL player. He's an icon. I'll be tuning into Versus tonight to see him hopefully net his first points of the season.

People have to remember that at one point there were rumors that Crosby might never play again. My personal hope is that Crosby never misses another game. I love watching him play and I think that he can still go down as one of the all time greats in the sport.

I'll have a recap tonight. Good for Sidney Crosby.

Sunday, November 20, 2011

Taylor Hall's second career Hat Trick


It was my favorite night of the NHL season last night--a Saturday night and Hockey Night in Canada--and Taylor Hall made it an even more special night by finding the net three times. He broke the longest goal-less streak of his career last night by scoring once in each period.

Ryan Nugent Hopkins netted five assists. Jordan Eberle had a goal and three markers. It was just a fun night in which the Oilers ended a losing streak in taking out the top team in the conference.

This was the most goals the Oilers had scored in a game since I was their fan. It was on a perfect November Saturday night and just like Taylor Hall's first hat trick last season, I got a chance to watch the entire thing.

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Jaroslav Halak robs Taylor Hall

This save actually had Edmonton fans moaning and groaning after the game (the Oilers 5th win in a row) and wondering if Taylor Hall has the ability to finish.



Ht: Pro Hockey Talk

Friday, October 28, 2011

Oilers beat Caps 2-1, biggest win since when?

[NHL.com] [Cult of Hockey]

The Washington Capitals have been surging, jumping out to a 7-0-0 start this season. Last night I think the Oil grew up a bit. Look at the sheer joy and passion on the face of Taylor Hall, as he scores his 50th NHL point on a beautiful goal. The video is below. 

It's almost as if Hall's look is part joy, disbelief, happiness, and 'holy shit can you even believe we're here doing this right now against an undefeated Alex Ovechkin-led team?!?!'

It's absolutely astounding to me how much fun these Oilers are to watch. They're now 5-2-2 on the season and they're tied for first place with the Colorado Avalanche--whom they play tonight. I don't expect first place play to continue, partly because I don't think the Oilers get the type of goal-tending they're getting right now all season long. But you ride it for as long as it lasts and accumulate as many points as possible. Right now, the Oil are a good home team who are a tough out every night because of the energy the young kids like Hall, Jordan Eberle (each with goals last night, Eberle adding an assist to go with his GW Goal), and Nugent-Hopkins. Those guys are here to stay for the foreseeable future.

Save by save (34 times to be exact), Nik Khabibulin put another brick in the wall. How long can he keep this up? I do think to a degree with Bulin cools off, Devin Dubnyk will be there to pick him up a little bit. And surprise goal-tending was a reason I thought the Oilers could slip into the playoffs this year.

The great thing about this team is they are arriving ahead of schedule and doing it under the radar because no one in the NHL saw this happening.



All this hoopla and excitement happens the same night that the Winnipeg Jets beat the Philadelphia Flyers 9-8. Since it was a record setting game, here's the event summary of that beauty.

Watch video of the 17 goal game here.

Or just check this out:

Thursday, October 27, 2011

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Edmonton Arena Deal. Done.

BOOYAH.

Finally... the Edmonton Oilers are staying for good.

I need to start saving for hotel and air fare now.

Taylor Hall is Sorry He's Not Sorry, Vancouver

The Oilers won last night at Rexall 3-2 over the Vancouver Canucks.

Eberle, Hall, and Nugent-Hopkins were the causation.

If you want the full story, head over to Cult of Hockey.

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Taylor Hall is Hungry for Pucks


Hopefully this leads to goal #2 against the 'Nucks tonight

Friday, October 21, 2011

Oilers can't close out Wild, lose 2-1 in shootout

[Event Summary]
[Cult of Hockey]

Second game in a row that I went to sleep with the Oilers leading 1-0 heading into the third period and at the end of the game, the Oilers found a way to lose instead of close it out for the win. They fall to 2-2-2 on the season with six points tallied. They should be a lot better off than that.

From NHL.com:

The Oilers were two seconds away from a 1-0 shutout before Minnesota's Dany Heatley beat Nikolai Khabibulin with 1.2 seconds left in regulation. After a scoreless overtime, Matt Cullen scored the only goal of the shootout, giving the Wild a 2-1 win that stunned the full house of 16,839 at Rexall Place


Jordan Eberle's and Ryan Nugent-Hopkins' efforts were stopped in the shootout before Eric Belanger hit the post to end the game. Cullen, Minnesota's first shooter in the tiebreaker, came in slowly before whipping a backhander under the crossbar on the Wild's first try.

 Ugh.

The Bulin Wall's 30 saves were not enough because he didn't make the final save of the game. That's why Hockey is so painful yet so intriguing at the same time. I would think that 99.9% of fans watching this game had the Oilers going off as a winner last night. And it didn't happen. And until the Oilers learn to close and score one more goal that makes the other team quit on the night this is going to keep happening.

My playoff predictions may have been premature.

Thursday, October 20, 2011

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Oilers lose to Calgary Flames rally, 2-1

[Event Summary]
[NHL.com] [Cult of Hockey]

I went to bed with the Oilers up 1-0 on the strength of a Tom Gilbert goal. Then I realized that Taylor Hall had the flu and got the DNP.

After that I decided that I wasn't going to watch the game. And when I woke up in the middle of the night and refreshed the NHL app scoreboard on my iPhone, I was not surprised to see the '1-0' lead morph into 2-1 Calgary.

The Oilers are 2-2-1. And they're showing that they're just slightly improved rather than a legit playoff team.

Hopefully Taylor Hall is back from the flu on Thursday evening.

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Oilers top Preds at Rexall


The Oilers dropped a pretty good team last night (Nashville was 44-27-11 last year) by a score of 3-1, and they out-shot their opponent 25 to 12.

It was Ryan Smyth bobble-head night in Edmonton. He scored the game winning goal and assisted on an empty netter.

These guys are doing about what I thought they would do. They're playing well at home and logging points at a playoff-contender like clip. They got good goal-tending from Nikolai Khabibulin, who only allowed one goal. He's making it as though Devan Dubnyk is going to really have to battle to earn the majority of games. 

Strong games were logged by Jordan Eberle, Taylor Hall, Tom Gilbert and the captain Shawn Horcoff. Horcoff logged three assists and Taylor Hall scored on a beautiful goal on the PP. 

Tonight the Oilers travel to Calgary for the Battle of Alberta, the first of the year. I have fond memories of this rivalry as when I first started following the Oilers they beat the Flames 4-0 on opening night.

Monday, October 17, 2011

RNH to Taylor Hall for the first time



A little history, and hopefully the first of many.

Monday Puck Drops

-Oilers play the Preds tonight at 9:30 ET. It's been a little while since the Oilers have had a win, hopefully it comes tonight. It's Ryan Smyth bobble-head night.

-Sidney Crosby is back tonight.

-A Detroit Red Wing with a huge lipper in at 30,000 feet. Tweeting.

-December Hockey Night, with an Ottawa blogger.

-This day in Habs History. And this day in hockey history with an Oilers twist.

Sunday, October 16, 2011

Oilers lose 4-3 to Canucks on Hockey Night

[Event Summary]

Taylor Hall got robbed of a goal--but it was able to give Ryan Nugent Hopkins his first hat trick of his career. Hall had two assists on the night and was +2, but the Oilers in the end fell to 1-1-1 on the season with a 4-3 loss to the Canucks on Hockey Night in Canada. 


Saturday, October 15, 2011

It's a hockey night

First counting hockey night of the year for Edmonton Oilers fans. They play host to the Vancouver Canucks at Rexall Place coming off the heels of a 2-1 OT loss in Minnesota on Thursday night. I was pretty upset the Oilers

Tonight's game also comes with a little good news, the Oilers are one step closer to the new YEG arena being completed. It's looking like a foregone conclusion that the Oilers are going to get their new arena, and I couldn't be happier that the Oilers are staying in such a rich hockey town.

I hope Taylor Hall nets a goal tonight and gets in the point box. He seems to have a flare for the dramatics on Saturdays and Hockey Nights. I'll be back with a nice post-game post after CBC's broadcast tonight most likely.

Monday, October 10, 2011

Oilers Opening Night


That was an epic opener. 

There were definite lulls in the play last night, but to go with it there was a certain degree of magic. The number one overall draft pick Ryan Nugent-Hopkins tying the game 1-1 at 15:05 of the third period with his first NHL goal--spanking in a backhand assisted by Taylor Hall and Tom Gilbert.

It was one of those magical, defining moments that you only know you're witnessing right when you see it.


The Oil battled hard, killing off each and every powerplay opportunity that the Penguins mounted. A huge part of that was Devan Dubnyk. He was absolutely lights out, matching and then outplaying Brent Johnson all the way into a shootout that would see the Oilers victorious after makes from Jordan Eberle and Ales Hemsky.

Something felt different about last night's game. This Oiler team is up and coming, and they can play with anyone on any given night. Tom Renney is now 8-0 in season openers. That is absolutely amazing.

No one out there is predicting them to do this thing this year and make a playoff run. Except this blogger. This team will be in it until the end. No one planned on Dubnyk arriving as a big-time goalie and no one outside of Edmonton and the people who watch the young signature talent on this team will know of the run they're about to make until it happens. But when they are put on notice after a hot start, the Oilers will have to adjust.

I think that this was a storybook start to what is going to be a special season.

And my God is Hockey season magical. Everything about it.

Friday, October 7, 2011

Oh my God I'm hooked on Fantasy Hockey


Last night even with the baseball playoffs going on I couldn't get enough of my fantasy hockey teams!

Thursday, October 6, 2011

Opening Night 2011


-Pro Hockey Talk has their predictions for 2011-2012.
-Their Eastern Conference Playoff teams here.
-And their Western Conference Playoff teams.
-SB Nation has 5 things to watch from Opening Night.
-Opening night preview of the 3 games of the evening from Sporting News.

-Nice write up about Taylor Hall by a former player. He expects Hall to have a big year. He also adds Eastern & Western conference predictions.

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Hockey Season Traditions

For me, I like going to Tim Horton's before the Oilers games and then listening on the radio or watching on the net. It's a new tradition I started last year when I started following the Oilers. I used to like putting in a chew of dip tobacco right at the first face off but I know I need to quit and I am trying to.

I love the games around new years day (for the time off work and it's around the time of year that games are getting into full swing) and have watched the Winter Classic for the past several years just as hard as I watch college bowl games.

I also take my wife to watch some high school hockey at the local rink on a couple friday nights each winter after the first snow. It's fun to watch how hard these HS aged kids battle.

I love game day reading the fish wrap each morning in the Edmonton Journal to get me ready for that night's game.

I also like finding hockey books at Barnes & Noble bookstore and piling them 3 or 4 high and deciding on one to take home and enjoy each hockey season.

There's more I'll think of but I am excited for this time of year and for some of these favorite traditions of mine to make a return. It's almost here!

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Bruins Bar Tab


This is awesome.

Monday, October 3, 2011

Oilers Opening Night is less than a week away

Less than a week from now, on Sunday night the Edmonton Oilers will open their season at a little hockey palace called Rexall Place against the Pittsburgh Penguins.

The #1 overall pick Ryan Nugent-Hopkins will start the season in Edmonton.

The video is from one year ago at this time.

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Taylor Hall 'The Cup' Rookie Card

I wanted a Taylor Hall Rookie Card from Upper Deck--it's called 'The Cup' apparently. They just looked really snazzy and it featured not only a clearly signed autograph of my favorite hockey player but also a piece of his game worn jersey in the form of a patch.

I go to Ebay to check it out, and sure enough; it's between $2,300 and $3,500 dollars.

With my wife no longer working full-time and still in school; there's no feasible way I will own one of these 99 cards.

Tuesday, July 12, 2011

This is what Hockey is all about

This is why I love Canadian hockey and a Canadian team:

Canadian hockey fans are amazing. As was the case in 2010, I felt the pull of the magnet to check out the prospects every single day. I was far from alone; every day hundreds of local hockey fans gathered in Millennium Place to do the same, many of them on more than one occasion. Sitting among those fans from day to day, chatting casually about this prospect or that, I felt a strong sense of community, of a shared and deep-rooted interest. Just as the 31 scrubs on the ice represented the seedlings of Oilers future, those who gathered to watch them were the grass roots fans of the club, and of the game. More so than at an actual Oilers game, where availability and affordability are issues. Not much corporate schmoozing going on at Millennium Place, just interested folks keeping a watchful eye on the hopefuls below. Lots of room for kids, and for interaction with some of the sweaty heroes at the end of the day.

Man, is the season here yet?

Friday, June 24, 2011

Oilers take Nugent-Hopkins #1 Overall




Hopefully this is the tandem that takes the Edmonton Oilers to new heights over the next 15 years.

Hall & Nugent-Hopkins. Just stay healthy fellas. Don't drink too many pints and be down with too many fast women.

Keep your heads where your ass is at and the Oil will be in great shape.

- Posted from my iPhone

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Game Seven Stanley Cup Finals goes down tonight

The day has arrived, and tonight after game 7 the NHL season will end and a new Stanley Cup Champion will be crowned.

These two teams will be forever married in history; the Boston Bruins and the Vancouver Canucks. Many are predicting that this champion will be decided due to an unlikely hero.

We expect to be much more involved on this blog starting with the NHL Draft at the end of this month and into next season. Watching the Oilers chase their own Stanley Cup dreams will be something we'll follow on a game by game basis beginning next October.

But all is not forgotten with the 2010-2011 season. After all, this is the season that we fell in love with the game of hockey. This is the season that we studied the game, attended two games live, watched the Winter Classic, went skating several times, and watched some high school hockey games on Friday nights.

It's a great and glorious game filled with tradition and the finest trophy in sports. For these reasons, we'll be tuning in tonight. And although we're in the heart of America and it would be easy to pull for Tyler Seguin and the Bruins; it's also hard not to be happy that a Canadian team has the opportunity to bring the cup back to the roots where the sport was born on frozen ponds.

Daniel Sedin guaranteed victory in game 7. Something has to give. It all goes down tonight.

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Thursday, May 19, 2011

Edmonton is getting their new downton arena

Great news last night.

I'm so happy for the people of Edmonton.

“It will reflect the Edmonton Oilers, five Stanley Cups and what we want downtown Edmonton to be,” said the owner who finally will be able to be celebrated in the city after the messy bit of business to get to this day.

Edmonton City Council approves the framework to build a new downton arena in Edmonton. Finally, the Oil get their new barn. I think they should call the new place "The House that Hallsy Built". 

Wednesday, April 27, 2011

The Champions fall in Vancouver


It would have been nice to have seen this game instead of getting a text in the form of an ESPN alert. But unless I was watching the game illegally on the net somewhere or paying extra dollars to have Versus, there was no way for me to watch this game.

From NHL.com:

"This is what legends are made of," Canucks goalie Roberto Luongo said, referencing what was spoken inside the relatively quiet room. "Game 7, OT. It doesn't get any better than that. Somebody is going to become a hero."

Take a bow Alex Burrows. It was you.

Burrows capped off one of the craziest emotional roller-coaster nights in the Canucks’ 40 NHL seasons in Vancouver by ripping a knuckling slap shot over Chicago goalie Corey Crawford's right shoulder 5:22 into overtime. Vancouver's 2-1 victory set off a wild celebration on the ice, in the stands and in the streets while relieving an insane amount of tension from the entire city.

The win sends the Canucks into the Western Conference Semifinals, where they will face the Nashville Predators. All Vancouver had to do was withstand a near-miraculous comeback from the Blackhawks, both in the series and in Game 7.

Chicago became the seventh team in NHL history to force a Game 7 after losing the first three games of a series, but the fourth to lose the final game after winning Games 4-6. The Hawks also trailed 1-0 heading into the final two minutes of regulation Tuesday, but Jonathan Toews scored a game-tying shorthanded goal to send this one into overtime.


The champs are all finished. Toews got them close but could not get them past the Canucks. The picture above says 1,000 words. It's a shame that more of this country can't see games like this to make them fall for hockey. The drama, irony, and all that is rich this time of year. 

Thursday, April 21, 2011

The Game by Ken Dryden & Miscellany





I started reading a book this past week that will hopefully educate my hockey knowledge: The Game by Ken Dryden. I'm told that it's the greatest hockey read of all time.

It's a great book and it helps you learn about those dynasty Montreal Canadiens teams of the early to late 70's. It's great to read this book and learn about the life of a hockey player and what it was like to be a pro athlete back in that era before contracts were astronomical and before the game became so different.

I'll update the blog with anything that I see that I like in the book.

Meanwhile, Ryan Nugen-Hopkins as well as Adam Larsson say that they're content to stay with their current teams next year rather than get NHL experience.

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Edmonton will select #1 Overall again



I watched the draft lottery on NHL.com live last night, and I was happy to know that the Oilers have landed the #1 overall pick again. These guys really are like the Cleveland Browns when I first started following the Browns hardcore. Now the key will be selecting the right player.

I think Ryan Nugent-Hopkins is that player, but we'll see what Steve Tambellini thinks.

The New Jersey Devils lucked out, winning the draft lottery to select 4th overall, moving up from the 8 spot.

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

NHL Draft Lottery Tonight

Big night tonight in the next chapter of Oilers hockey.


By virtue of their league-worst record, the Edmonton Oilers hold the highest odds of obtaining the first overall selection at 48.2 percent, followed by the Colorado Avalanche (18.8 percent) and the Florida Panthers (14.2 percent).

I'll be tuning in, fingers are crossed for the Oil, who could have a new look to them next year. 

Friday, March 4, 2011

Taylor Hall notches Gordie Howe hat-trick


[Cult of Hockey]
[Oilers Nation]
[Box Score]

It was amazing because before the fight with Derek Dorsey, completing the Gordie Howe hat trick, Taylor Hall put on display some of the sickest moves to nearly score his second goal of the game. It's so obvious that he is the superstar on the Edmonton Oilers, and it's a shame that he's going to miss time now that he has 22 goals on the season.

A couple of great takes from The Globe and Mail

Sunday, February 27, 2011

Starting reading 'Tough Guy' by Bob Probert

I started reading Tough Guy: My Life on the Edge by Bob Probert today. I didn't buy the book, but it will have me making frequent returns to the local Barnes & Noble bookstore to keep getting through pages of what began as an epic tale of booze, fighting, and all out hockey talk.

The review I linked to really says it best.

Tough Guy is the no nonsense expose of Bob Probert’s life written with Kirstie McLellan Day. Its part Animal House and part Slap Shot. This is a story of a time in sports that is so different from today that it’s hard to believe that it was only a couple decades ago. Probert was such a hard party machine that he would stay out all night, till 7 A.M. dress for practice and play that night. He was a smoker. He microwaved his urine to fool the testers into thinking it had just come out of his body and yet he occupies some interesting spots in the record books.

And that's why I loved it thus far. So many books I need to read, so little time. It's amazing that Probert lived as long as he did. He sounds like a guy who knew that he wasn't built to live 80 years and be on social security, and it probably didn't matter to him.

It's looking like one Hell of a book.

Tyler v. Taylor I goes to the Bruins 3-2


The Oilers remained stuck on 48 points and in last place in the entire NHL. In the closing minutes, Taylor Hall ripped off a whistling slap shot from the bottom of the screen that flew just wide of the space in goal, and the Bruins hung on to the win. Tyler vs. Taylor round 1 goes to the Bruins.

It wasn't a particularily memorable night for either Taylor or Tyler.

Seguin: -1 in 9:32
Hall: -2 in 19:52

Gilbert Brule looked really good in his game back 1G, +1, 50% on faceoffs 4 hits.

Hall has 20 games left in his rookie season and 40 points tallied. You'd like to see him somehow get to 50 or 55, with 30 goals. But it's looking unlikely. 

Sunday, February 20, 2011

Taylor Hall's First Hat Trick

 [Cult of Hockey]

To watch what Taylor Hall did yesterday afternoon at Rexall Place against the Atlanta Thrashers was truly witnessing something special. If you watched Hall take over the game in the 3rd period yesterday, you knew that you were watching a dominating performance and after he got his first two goals (cutting the deficit to 3-2, tying the game at 3-3 with the goal horn coming within mere minutes of each-other) you just knew he was going to find a way to get the hat trick.

The young man looked hungry with the puck. And guys like Ales Hemsky and Sam Gagner just kept feeding the monster. Tom Renney should get credit, because he saw that Hall was in one of those rare zones and kept giving him ice time. It seemed like Hall was playing every other shift. It was truly fun hockey to watch. The Thrashers looked helpless on the power play defence and Hall scored all three goals on special teams to get a natural hat trick.

NBC's Matt Reitz:
There’s a certain quality that superstars have that most NHLers will never experience—some people call it the “it” factor. Hall controlled the game. It wasn’t the shots, it wasn’t the odd-man rushes, and it was just the way the game flowed. When he was out there, the Oilers were a dangerous team—when he wasn’t, they weren’t. He was the player you looked for during the entire game and when he jumped over the boards, you held your breath because you had no idea what he’d do next. It was that “edge-of-your-seat” factor that only a handful of guys are capable of producing—and he did it 19-years-old.
Isn’t this what we expect from a #1 overall pick?


The win was the Oilers third straight. It was the first natural hat-trick by a rookie in five years. I am so glad Hall is an Oiler. And I'm thrilled I was watching on this February Saturday afternoon. Gary Bettman was on hand to see the future of his league. 

They're calling him "Cyclone". And this is only the beginning.

Saturday, February 19, 2011

Friday, February 18, 2011

Oilers rough up Canadiens 4-1 to start a 'win streak'

[Cult of Hockey]
[Event Summary]

EDMONTON 4

VS.

MONTREAL 1
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I'm always very glad to beat these guys, but mostly to beat their strange edmonton-based fans that try to own the rink every time they play here. It's one thing to be loud and maybe even obnoxious, but I still find booing the home team sad and distasteful. I still don't understand why so many season ticket holders give up their tickets without at least accompanying these strange folk to the game to even out the numbers. I was very happy with the guys tonight for a) getting the first goal to keep the Habs fans relatively quiet and b) winning by more than 1 to keep the fans from getting too noisy and excited during the end. It really seems as though the Montreal fans that are Edmonton-based lack the supposed hockey IQ of their Quebec-based counterparts, but do possess the same attitude of being above other fanbases. Needless to say I don't enjoy dealing with that.

I think there were some pretty clear keys to the win tonight that most people got:
- Our goalie was much better than their goalie.
- The D, which is already weak, suffered an injury and made our pathetic blue look formidable.
- In the third after the Oilers got the lead, they played a simple game, got the puck deep, and made the necessary effort to hold the lead. They played like a playoff team holding a lead (other than lacking killer instinct on the PP, though at least they didn't take any exceptionally stupid or wild shots).

Montreal plays a very interesting style that seems reliant on forcing the other team into turnovers. They do this by having active, well placed sticks and clogging lanes. Early on we had a ton of trouble with this and several promising rushes or chances were foiled by a Montreal stick that would look random or flukey if it weren't so consistent. Credit to them on their execution of this plan generally and I can see why it would work for them. They do have a lot of players who can jump to chances and make something happen. In addition to their currently weak D, they missed Mike Cammalieri tonight a ton. He might've made this a closer game.

The reffing tonight was intriguing to say the least in that it was pretty much prison rules for the first 2 periods. Not that it was an ugly game, but there was some stuff that probably should've been called in today's league and was let go. If games were consistently reffed like this, I'd love it and we'd have a much more entertaining game, but they aren't. When we were finally able to convince the ref that yes indeed we were playing the game too and got a PP, we may not have converted but you certainly felt something slip away from MTL.

A few words on Mr. Subban:
- I don't think he's really a defenceman. He's most effective at the opposition blue line while rushing, looks for the hit too much, and doesn't get to use his skating. He's a power forward.
- A small play some may have missed, but I think he helped Eberle who had fallen near the net by making sure his head didn't whack the post. Very gentlemanly of him. Much more than I can say for a bunch of his teammates.
- Players certainly know he's there and adjust on the ice, but both Hall and Eberle figured out how to go right at him with success. He'll need to work on that.

On to the players...
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Khabibulin
- His best game of the year. He was on and flat robbed MTL on several occasions. They executed successful cross-crease plays (including one which would have been a game-changer in the second) and #35 made the save and made it look easy. He was way ahead of the play tonight and showed his confidence late by playing the puck a little more than usual. I'm not sure where these performances have come from, but he was certainly the biggest reason we won tonight. The only goal MTL scored was because he was hit on the play and didn't recover.

Foster
- Though his feet were still moving slowly and he took an awkward bunch/forearm to head in the third, Foster managed to have a decently strong game defensively. He was more committed to his coverages than usual and especially in the third. When we win it will often be because guys like he and Vandermeer push their effort in the defensive zone just a little higher.

Vandermeer
- Mixed game from him but mostly in the positive due to some stronger defensive play in the second half of the game. I'd count his mistakes as two ill-advised pinches and a couple ugly giveaways, but he covered up for most of them alright. He did a solid job of being in the right position and went out of his way to make some hits, which is something the Oilers D hasn't done near enough of when it has had the chance as a unit to grate on opposition forwards.

Chorney
- He got two really solid shots on net tonight, both while on the move. One nearly went in on its own and another was nearly tipped in. He's much much more confident this time around. I didn't notice him a lot in the defensive zone, which is generally a good thing. He certainly wasn't perfect, but this was a solid effort

Smid
- I hope Ladislav is okay. he was having a decent enough positional game and did some solid things with the puck on his stick. He's always best when he does a decent amount of skating with the puck and he was doing that tonight. Quite composed. The only glaring error I'll point out is that he put a really bad screen on Khabibulin once or twice that could have cost us big.

Peckham
- Though this wasn't an extremely physical effort, Montreal certainly knew he was there. He played a pretty solid game for the most part and came away in the positive. I think many of the Oilers learned early from MTL's approach to the game and more shots were blocked. Peckham being one of the best at that.

Gilbert
- Another excellent, albeit quieter, effort from the man who needs to be our #1 D right now. Solid with the puck, took his time and got into the right positions all night long.

Jacques-Reddox-Jones
- This was probably the best game I've seen Jacques play in terms of actually contributing to a win. He got a chance in the third on a bit of a rush with Reddox and Jones to make a solid NHL play, took his time, located Jones and made a really nice pass to set up the huge 3-1 goal. It was simple but for Jacques it was a victory and I appreciated the play. He also laid some some hits and got in the way productively at other times. There were still shifts where I felt he'd be better either ignoring the puck totally or playing without a stick, but he made a contribution to the win. Jones created problems for MTL's tired D at several junctures tonight, using his strong N-S skating and drive for the puck to pressure them, then finally capitalizing on his best clear chance in the third. He could have had at least 2 tonight, as a couple of his other chances were pretty good. Liam got beat down pretty hard on the faceoff dot, but I liked his effort 5-on-5. He does a really solid job of skating in the proper lane as well as driving the net. If you noticed on Jones goal, Reddox befuddled Subban and was actually in behind Price ready for a leaked puck if need be. These guys really helped the cause tonight

Paajarvi-Gagner-Omark
- Magnus had a shift in the third that I think really speaks to his potential as a strong two-way 5-on-5 guy. He made a great little backcheck play to break up an initial Montreal rush, then after some milling about, grabbed a loose puck, skated it out of danger and dumped it deep. It was a fairly simple shift but a great example of hockey IQ + skill + effort. Magnus had some chances to do offensive damage, but either didn't get the shots off or was stymied by MTL's active sticks. Linus got even sweeter chances, including a wonderful breakaway pass from Magnus (which me made a good choice and shot on but just missed) and a screen/tip/rebound play that was thwarted by an MTL defender. He does need to start converting on some of these. He drew the first MTL penalty, which was no small feat tonight. He struggled a little in the defensive and neutral zones, but also had a really nice backchecking play in the third that I hadn't seen from him before yet and would indicate him learning to use his skills at both ends of the ice, which is a plus. I truly think he's a guy you can refine into an excellent defensive winger. Too many tools to waste. Sam was a little quieter than usual tonight, but seemed to play a pretty strong supporting game. This line wasn't leaned on heavily with the rookies going and Hemsky's line dealing with many minutes, but they were certainly not a hindrance and could have scored a goal or two.

Hall-Cogliano-Eberle
- Try as I might, I just don't think I can give Cogliano a passing grade. His result was okay, but there were just way too many times in all zones that the play died with him. He missed a phenomenal chance that should have been a gimme goal in period 2. Thankfully he wasn't forced to defend much sustained pressure from MTL. If some people have some positives on Cogliano besides the one really hard shot he fired at the net, I'd love for you to add them to the discussion. I just can't see it right now. Hall seemed to have the game an always-effective star has when he's not on full go. Hall found a way to exploit the MTL D, and drove wide all night, either beating them clean or punishing them through a little physicality and hard work. He put forth a big effort even if the stats were understated and didn't give the puck away near as much as he might have usually. I liked his effort a lot. The play he made to feed Eberle on his goal was sick. Taylor needs to remember that he's an excellent and creative playmaker who can give his teammates great chances and especially so off the rush. He's been locked in shooting mode too often. Eberle was excellent as always. Positionally brilliant. The goal an example of a guy who knows how to score and is patient as hell with the puck on his stick. If Hall (or anyone) can get him the puck in that spot, he's a goal scoring machine. I say he gets 40 next season.

Penner-Horcoff-Hemsky
- On what should have been a rather good night for these guys to do some damage (and they looked good early) they struggled some. I'm going to pin a lot of that on Penner. He was very either lazy, tired or unfocused tonight. Way too many times he was either given the puck and frittered it away, or the puck was put in a position he'd usually get it and didn't. I think this play from Penner made it look like Horcoff and Hemsky were playing worse than they actually were. A bunch of pucks that were actually solid fundamental plays wound up as turnovers. Both were far from perfect, with Hemsky having more turnover struggles and Horcoff willing but unable to convert offensively, but the main laggard was Penner. Because of the way Montreal plays, the whole group needed to be going to look good and they didn't at many times. With that said, they still come out plus and Hemsky still finds a way to score two (including an empty netter for once! YAY!). These guys should be much better Sat. I'm predicting a really good game from them.
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That was fun if not perfect. I love winning!

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