I can't wait for the Sharks to get our hopes up in the regular season and flame out spectacularly in the postseason for the 4000000th time.
I can't wait for the Sharks to get our hopes up in the regular season and flame out spectacularly in the postseason for the 4000000th time.
i'm still waiting on the news about Mats Sundin signing with a new team.
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i'm pretty sure Sundin has said he will not reach a decision before the season starts. Can't find the article, but it was on NHL.com a week or so ago.
Who's that guy the Coyotes got? He's pretty good right? I like hockey, I enjoy watching, I can never remember the names tho.
Except the uber popular ones of course...
I was going to post some anti-hockey rhetoric here but then I realized how much I hate Tom nay-saying in the soccer/footie/futbol/football thread.
So, enjoy you're sport. Especially considering I can skate about as well as a virgin can fuck. Takes skills. Carry on.
10 Reasons to Care About the NHL This Season
http://www.maxim.com/10Reasonstocare...s/2/41960.aspx
We know what you're thinking: "Why start now?" But seriously, 2008–2009 might have enough going for it to convert those who don't end every sentence with "eh?"
10. New Looks for Fall
The lockout is over, and players have adjusted to their new streamlined RBK jerseys. And you know what that means—time to break out everyone's favorite cash-in ploy, the third jersey! After a one-season ban, teams are again allowed a uniform other than home and road. The first to debut were the Carolina Hurricanes, who have gone with an all-black number inspired by their boring and depressing 2007–2008 season.
9. Six Back
For the first time in a long time, almost all of the NHL's "Original Six" teams expect strong seasons, perhaps spelling the end of the Stanley Cup's run in—no offense—hockey wastelands like Tampa Bay, Carolina, and Anaheim. Montreal is once again in the hunt, the Bruins finally appear done rebuilding, Chicago is riding a playoff-potential youth movement, the Rangers have shed some dead weight in the hopes of improving on their second-round playoff ouster, and Detroit is the defending champ. The only ones playing spoiler are the Toronto Maple Leafs, who will remain terrible.
8. Gretzky's Dogs
The man who has literally done it all on the ice, Wayne Gretzky, seemed doomed to fritter away his legacy coaching in the no-man's land of Phoenix, Arizona. But lo and behold, the Coyotes might finally be…good? Young guns like Peter Mueller and first round draft choice Kyle Turris provide the future, while the off-season grab of former Florida Panthers captain Olli Jokinen provides some depth. Maybe the Great One isn't earmarked for a shallow desert grave just yet. Plus, anytime Gretzky gets press, it's good for the league. (Unless said press involves the words "Janet" and "gambling.")
7. Habs 100
The Montreal Canadiens (who played their first home opener on a frozen sheet of primordial soup) are 100 years young this season, and have a league-best 24 Stanley Cups to show for it, not to mention so many retired numbers that this year's rookies may have to wear triple digits. (Goaltending legend Patrick Roy's No. 33 is set to join the rafters this year.) In honor of the "Habs," the NHL is also holding the 2009 All-Star Game in Montreal. Hopefully, such an occasion means they can ditch the silly "slam dunk breakaway" contest that tarnished last year's event.
6. Kids Are Alright
The NHL's future is already solid, thanks to dynamic young superstars like Sidney Crosby, Alexander Ovechkin, and Evgeni Malkin, who had the decency to be awesome right out of the draft gate. That trend appears poised to continue this season with No. 1 overall pick Steve Stamkos set to jump right into a talent-heavy Tampa Bay roster, and blueliners Drew Doughty and Thomas Hickey hoping to lift lowly Los Angeles out of the league basement. Did we also mention that Chicago just named 20-year-old Jonathan Toews their captain?
5. Windy City Rebirth
Speaking of Toews, he and last year's Rookie of the Year Patrick Kane have people suddenly paying attention to the Blackhawks again. While a city with a great hockey history, Chi-town has lately become a place where draft picks and old free agents go to die. Not anymore—the Indian head is a bit more chin-up these days, thanks to its young guns, and signing solid goalie Cristobal Huet and rocket-launching D-man Brian Campbell has die-hard Chicagoans cautiously whispering "playoffs" in their funny accent.
4. The Most Irritating Team of All Time?
The Dallas Stars were already tough to play against, thanks to Spencer Pratt–caliber irritants Steve Ott and Brenden Morrow, the kind of guys who inspire "accidental" high sticks to the dome. So what did the Stars do in the off-season? Only sign the league's biggest douche bag, Sean Avery (he of the Vogue internship, constant media whoring, and childish rules-changing playoff antics). Avery in Dallas is like covering a chalkboard in sandpaper and raking it with the edge of a Celine Dion CD. But it'll be fun as hell to watch.
3. Bitter Rivals
Last year, the league held its second outdoor game ever in snowy, blustery Buffalo, New York. It was fun, sure, but there wasn't much heat generated by its Pittsburgh Penguins–Buffalo Sabres matchup. This year, the NHL is doing it right. The spot? Chicago's legendary Wrigley Field. The fight card? Longtime rivals the Chicago Blackhawks and the Detroit Red Wings. It will be cold, it will be intense, and, yes, there will be blood.
2. Broken Records
New Jersey goalie Martin Brodeur may cement his reputation as one of the all-time greatest when he takes down not one, but two, goaltending legends. When Canadiens/Avalanche demigod Patrick Roy retired with 551 wins in 2003 (making him No. 1 on the all-time list), Brodeur was already nipping at his skates—now, the Devils' masked man is a scant 14 wins shy of knocking Roy off the pedestal. Plus, Brodeur is only eight shutouts away from taking down Hall of Famer Terry Sawchuk's career record of 103—a mark that has stood for 38 years.
1. Wing Dynasty
Over the past few seasons, the Cup has been passed around like Jennifer Aniston, but a little team from D-town may be restoring the glory days of the dominant dynasty. The Detroit Red Wings already have a roster that reads like an all-star team (captain Nicklas Lidstrom alone has owned the Norris Trophy for Top Defenseman six of the last seven years), and in the off-season, not only did they not lose any significant players, they actually added coveted goal scorer Marian Hossa. That's right, they actually got better. That shudder you heard is the rest of the league.
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So Who's watching the Toronto/Detroit Game?
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Let's do it this year Sharks, that cup needs to be in this town soon...
kings/sharks home and home to start the season.
BOOOOOOOLAKE!!!!!!
Typical hockey mom loves YOU!
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Sharks are 3-0, and sorry kings are back up goalie shut you guys out...
Rangers prospect Cherepanov dies during game in Russia
Alexei Cherepanov, 19, was taken in the first round of the 2007 NHL draft
The Rangers gave no details about his death during a game in Russia on Monday
Cherepanov played on Russia's bronze medal team at 2008 U-20 World Juniors
NEW YORK (AP) -- Alexei Cherepanov, a 19-year-old first-round draft pick of the New York Rangers, died Monday during a Continental Hockey League game in Russia.
Former Rangers captain Jaromir Jagr played a shift with Cherepanov and was talking to his young Avangard Omsk teammate on the bench shortly after they left the ice, when Cherepanov suddenly collapsed, said a Rangers spokesman who talked to Jagr.
well, to be fair, the kings only have backup goaltenders until bernier is ready.
edited to add: of course, had blake agreed to waive his no trade clause the last 2 seasons the Kings would probably have Nabokov right now.fuck you rob blake!
sad storyseems we get one of these stories coming out of russia every couple years.
new details are coming out now that he had a condition that he shouldn't have been playing with and might offer some explinatin on why he fell so low on draft day.
http://sports.yahoo.com/nhl/news?slu...v=ap&type=lgns
RIP
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I just witnessed my Pittsburgh Penguins blow a 3-1 lead against the Washington Capitals. Oh and I just ordered the NHL Center Ice package for 179 bucks. Anyone else order it?
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GO KINGS!. I'm glad we got our first win the other night.
I haven't ordered Center Ice because Comcast (in this area) seems to carry most of the Capitals, Flyers, and Penguins games, and Versus generally picks up any that Comcast doesn't carry. I know I miss quite a bit this way, but I mainly follow the Flyers, and I still end up seeing quite a few non-Flyers games.
By the way, if the Flyers don't start playing defense in the first period of some of their games, it's going to be a long season. (And I didn't see the Penguins game. How did they blow a 3-1 lead? I saw the 3-1 score and the next score I saw was 4-3 Capitals.)
my contribution to this thread:
fuck the leafs
go habs go
I haven't ordered either and missed teh early bird special. I had to use center ice online last year, becuase FiOS doesn't offer it yet. although the rumor now is that verizon is supposed to offer center ice in the next couple days, so fingers crossed. if they don't add it soon, I'll try gamecenter again. it wasn't bad at all last season.
How about those Rangers?!?!?!?! 6-1......WOOOOOO!
aaaaaahhhgagagagagagagagoooooooo
I'll be attending my first game of the season tomorrow. I'll be seeing my Pittsburgh Penguins taking on the San Jose Sharks at the HP Pavilion. Cant wait to see Malkin, Crosby, and Fleury.
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Nice. I went to the game a couple of weeks ago where we beat Philly in OT. I had forgotten how much I enjoy watching hockey.
My Flyers are on a two game winning streak. Unfortunately, they aren't scheduled to play the Devils every game this season.
man, that bonehead play by Gauthier really killed it all. I was surprised we made it to the shootout, but then with no frolov, kopitar and them in the shotout, I figured it was over.
How is St Louis doing since palin dropped the puck there? once she dropped it in st louis, philly won, LOL.
Here are some pics from last nights Penguins-Sharks Game
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Free games on NHL Game Center tonight. go to NHL.com
I'm going to watch my pitiful Islanders vs the Flyers.
Then I'm going to watch Hossa, Datsyuk & Zetterberg tear apart the Sharks. (hopefully)
Columbus Blue Jackets are my dark horse team this year.