Thursday, December 30, 2010
The Flyers hate Andrew Alberts
Tuesday, December 28, 2010
Back to Work
Friday, December 17, 2010
Ruh Roh
Tuesday, December 14, 2010
No Disrespect
- "A ... joke," left wing Ryan Malone said.
- Asked if it was disrespectful, defenseman Mattias Ohlund said, "Absolutely."
- "It's embarrassing for him," Ellis said. "You come into a league, a respectful league like this, and you try a little move like that. It's not a very classy thing. That's just the kind of person he is."
- Completely unprompted, left wing Simon Gagne said the move showed disrespect for an opponent. "I think it was a little bit overboard," Gagne said. "It's okay, you make a nice move if you want to, you're allowed to do it, but you don't need to do those little things before. It's a line that you're not allowed to cross, and he did it on this one." Coach Guy Boucher, who declined to comment on Omark's spin-o-rama move at the blue line as he skated toward goalie Dan Ellis, said Saturday, "I didn't lose any sleep over it. He's not my player. But the players were (mad) on the bench even before the goal. You could see them, 'What the (bleep).' " Asked if Omark, 23, in his first NHL game, showed disrespect toward the Lightning, Gagne said, "A little bit. You don't need to do that spin-o-rama. You come into the league, it's your first game. It's not something a guy who has been in the league 10 years would do. You don't see a guy like Sidney Crosby doing that."
I'm not sure I get it. If the game is settled and a guy is dicking around like that, yeah, it's poor sportsmanship. But the game was on the line here--this was a game winning goal. The only person risking looking like an idiot is the shooter himself if he were to lose that puck. It's impossible to say whether that little spin-o-rama at center ice did anything to throw off the goalie, but it was a game winning play, and the theatrics were before shooting.
The shootout is a contrived skill competition in the first place anyway. If you want to stop his disrepect, stop his freaking shot, then complain. If you do that, you'll have the last laugh anyway by winning and the guy making the move will look like doubly stupid with his ridiculous moves. Chances are, in that case, his own teammates will be the ones pissed at him.
Sunday, December 12, 2010
Sideshow Shel
Friday, December 10, 2010
Novel OT idea
Tuesday, December 7, 2010
Return of Leighton is Like Awkward Dinner Guest
Friday, December 3, 2010
Interest in JVR
Thursday, December 2, 2010
Is Scott Hartnell the Worst Breakaway Player in the NHL?
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Follow-up on the Pronger Unsportsmanlike
Saturday, November 27, 2010
Oh that Pronger
An unsportsmanlike conduct minor penalty (Rule 75) will be interpreted and applied, effective immediately, to a situation when an offensive player positions himself facing the opposition goaltender and engages in actions such as waving his arms or stick in front of the goaltender's face, for the purpose of improperly interfering with and/or distracting the goaltender as opposed to positioning himself to try to make a play.
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
Stop and Smell the Roses - 11/23
Sunday, November 21, 2010
Recapping the Cap (and Leino)
Saturday, November 20, 2010
Give Bob a Break
Thursday, November 18, 2010
Thumbs up on the new headshot rule
48.1 Illegal Check to the Head – A lateral or blind side hit to an opponent where the head is targeted and/or the principal point of contact is not permitted.
There is an enormous amount of judgment involved in the application of this rule by the Referees. The onus is on the player applying the check to ensure his opponent is not in a vulnerable position and if so, he must avoid the contact. However, there is also a responsibility on the player with the puck to avoid placing himself in a dangerous and vulnerable position. This balance must be considered by the Referees when applying this rule.
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
The Puckburgler
What happened?
"I couldn't hear him, I don't speak gibberish," said Pronger, who picked up a misconduct penalty at the very end and got into it with Eager.
Where's the puck, Pronger was asked.
"It's in the garbage," Pronger replied. "Where it belongs."
You shot a towel at Eager when he complained?
"So what," Pronger replied.
You're collecting pucks now?
"Why not? What's wrong? It's sitting there. What else is gonna happen to it? It's sitting there. Sure, why not. You got a problem with that?"
Are you gonna sell it on eBay?
"I don't know. Apparently, it got him upset. So I guess it worked, didn't it? It's too bad. I guess little things amuse little minds."
Petulant? No doubt. But I don't care what anyone says, the line about throwing it in the garbage is funny.
Some have decided that Pronger is just acting up like a poor loser. The guy has won two Olympic golds, one Stanley Cup, lost two other Cups in the Finals, and played over 1200 NHL games, including almost 150 in the playoffs. I don't buy that he is so overcome with bitterness at a loss that he can't control himself but to act like the spoiled kid on the playground who takes his ball and goes home if he loses.
After Adam Burish, who was a healthy scratch in the Finals said Pronger was "the biggest idiot in the league" who played terribly, and that he'd like to punch Pronger in the face next time;
C'mon that's funny.
Pronger probably relishes his role as infuriating rapscallion a little too much, but he is intentionally playing games with everyone. That's not such a bad thing. Remember, this is a sport where it's generally a well-respected "momentum shifting" tactic to pick a fight and punch a member of the opposing team in the face when they're beating you fair and square.
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
Best team in the NHL right now?
Saturday, November 13, 2010
Carter signed -- 11 years, $5.27m/year
Friday, November 12, 2010
Carter contract rumors
His next contract with the Flyers is expected to be signed before the month is out.
And according to two sources, it figures to be 10 years, virtually guaranteeing that center turned winger Jeff Carter will spend most, if not his entire career, in orange ‘n black, much like best buddy Mike Richards.
The "smartest" player on the Flyers
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
Giroux resigns - what does it mean for Carter's value?
-Bobby Ryan ($5.1m)
-Alex Steen ($3.4)
-Ollli Jokinen ($3m)
-Vaclav Prospal ($2.1m)
-Saku Koivu ($2.5m)
-Tanguay ($1.7)