Saturday, October 31, 2009
Ducks Beat The Nucks!
The Ducks made a rare appearance last night at Honda Center when they pummeled the Vancouver Canucks 7-2 in a game that had me on my feet cheering! Bobby Ryan, Corey Perry, Mike Brown, even George Parros were in fine form as the Ducks skated like there was no tomorrow. An considering their place in the standings, well...there really is no tomorrow! I had a great time because the team was playing the way they should be with all that great talent on the ice. Koivu and Lupul were darting in and out of the zones moving their feet and throwing their bodies everywhere. I'll be Damned if they didn't look like a playoff team. The game started off a bit scary when the Nucks scored twice within the first five minutes, and even my guests looked at me asking "what the hell just happened?" (He was actually drunk, so that might have played a bit in his verbiage). In the end we were all happy to leave a coupon for a free Del Taco classic taco, the ability to print out an Oggi's Pizza cheese stick coupon, free wings from Hooters, and most importantly a W in the column.
Go Ducks!!
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
Code Blue: Leafs Wake Up to Thump Ducks!!!
I was prepared to talk about our victory today and how it would help to build morale, and how it must suck for Burke to come to Anaheim and lose with the Leafs...like I said, I was preparing for that. Instead, I sat in class as the updates were being sent to my phone, and saw one by one, as the Ducks kept sinking. I saw text messages that read 3-2 Leafs at the 2ND intermission. Then 4-2, then 5-2, then I read "Hat Trick!" Finally the leafs got 6 goals off the Ducks. All I could do was smile and think of course we lost.
It made sense that we would lose to a team that is fighting to find it's identity, because we are a team that has lost its own. A few years ago, the Ducks were Stanley Cup champions. This year, we would be lucky if we finish 10Th in our conference. The Ducks are in a state of crisis right now, and I do not know what is causing this. I read someone made a comment somewhere that the Ducks seem to be thinking of the Olympics and have forgotten about the NHL. Maybe. When a team has so much talent as the Ducks do and aren't performing to their full potential, something is wrong. Bob Murray has to play detective once again, and must find the source of the bleeding and stop it before the Ducks go from critical, to terminally ill. I'm a Duck fan to the end, I just did not expect to the get this close to the end...so fast.
Go Ducks!
Monday, October 26, 2009
1993
But then again, perhaps the Forum Ghosts have awakened from their slumber and will guide their beloved team to some unexpected riches this year.
Sunday, October 25, 2009
Ducks Can't Get Passed the Jackets!
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
Sunday, October 18, 2009
Munchkins
Game 7:Ducks are Blanked and Blue 5-0
something embarrassing happened at tonight's game. it was so bad, that i found myself more interested in the Angels Yankees game playing on a different channel. that's sad! that was how bad things got for the Ducks as the Blues crushed Anaheim 5-0! I am not sure what happened last night except for the obvious fact that the Ducks were not scoring. Defensive was horrible as evident by the numbers. one has to ask the question, is Anaheim bad? Something is obviously in the water right now that is not right as you look at the standings. Teams like Colorado, Los Angeles and Phoenix are at the top of the ranks while Anaheim, Detroit and others are at the bottom. Anyhow, much like the Angel's baseball game, the night was a disappointment for the Ducks. Well in the words of Mike Scioscia, it's time to turn the page and look forward to the next game.
Nothing exciting but two points for Canucks
It wasn’t pretty, but it was exactly what the Canucks needed. Coming off yet another disappointing performance against their #1 rival in Calgary, the Canucks returned to GM Place looking for answers. The performance they turned in against a very weak Minnesota team is a blueprint for success for this Daniel Sedin-less team- they stood tall in front of Roberto Luongo, clogged the neutral zone and threw pucks at the net all night long. The “top” line of Henrik, Burrows and Samuelsson played well and generated chances. Henrik stills looks a little lost without his twin brother, but he continues to make plays and work hard in the corners. The second line of Kessler, Raymond and Grabner combined for 17 shots and the most exciting plays of the night. Finish continues to be an issue for this team, but this is not the team that will compete for top spot in the Western Conference. This is the team that has to keep the Canucks in contention while Daniel Sedin, Sami Salo and Pavol Demitra heal up and Luongo comes through his annual slow start. The always elusive second tier scores are proving they can make plays and get chances, the defense is looking tighter and more responsible. For the next few weeks the Canucks have to be a boring team. Good forechecking, tight defensive coverage and getting pucks on net will be key. The Canucks do not have a sniper or a game breaker that will steal points, they will win low scoring games decided on deflections and second chance goals- just like tonight.
Thursday, October 15, 2009
Game 6: The Corey Perry Show
I've always said that every time Perry is on the ice, it turns into the Corey Perry Show, well that was the case last night as the Ducks got revenge on the Wild for stealing their last game, with a win tonight! Perry scored fast and early as he put in 2 goals within 8 minutes of first period. From there the Ducks held on with another goal by Carter, and then an empty goal/extra attacker in the third period to win the game 3-2. It was a great display of the PK unit as the Wild had 4 attempts and only one shot on goal the entire time! Let's hope this trend continues!
Go Ducks!
Tuesday, October 13, 2009
Game 5: Ducks Couldn't Make It In New York
Well, the Ducks were layed to rest when they crawled into New York. They were obviously exhausted from the road trip, and although I do not want to make excuses, I guess that's about all that can be said about the team. Jiggy did as well as he could do with no support from the team, so no complaints there. I am hoping the Ducks bounce back with these few days of rest and come back strong Saturday! I will say this, New York looked tough and should have a fun season run this year!
Go Ducks!
NYR Blog 10/12/09
A MAN WHO NEEDS NO INTRODUCTION...
Well I am going to do an introduction anyway. Hello fellow hockey fans and blog readers. My name is John Z and you guessed it I am a blogger. As a hockey fan for my whole life. I worked up quite a resume and known to be a fanatic when It comes the coolest sport on earth literally. Well maybe besides curling but I am not going to get into that. I am a big ranger fan who is a season ticket holder for 12 seasons now in Section 341. I play ice hockey since I was 3 years old and a little bit of roller hockey. I have met and play with NHLers such as Higgins and Raffi Torres. I am a rumor freak when it comes to Free Agency and Trade Deadline. I always stay on top on the rangers and always look for answers. Anywho enough about me. *clears throat* and the moment we all been waiting for. My first blog and here...we..go!
CAN I GET THE SAFFRON DEL ZOTTO...
Do we have a puck moving defenseman finally? Well by the looks of it MDZ, 19 years old, is making a statement already in the NHL. In 5 games, Del Zotto already has 2 goals, 3 assists and 4 pp points. If he keeps this up John Tavares Calder Trophy hopes can be kissed goodbye. It has been said the rangers would keep him up for 9 games and send him back to juniors to avoid a cap hit but Del Zotto has a say in it and hes showing on the ice. From being drafted two years ago almost making the team last year and Turning heads this year, you only have to think all good things about him. He has speed and great puck moving skills on the power play and everyone knows Rangers need help in that Department. Your blueline always will reflect on the Power Play. And now the rangers are scoring on the PP must mean one thing. Michael Del Zotto is the man( or boy) making it happen. Kudos to the youngster.
THE LINE IN THE SAND...
That line has been crossed so many time by Roszival in a short amount of time. From personal experience talking to the guy, very nice guy to talk to but I dont watch this team to make friends, I want hockey players. Torts system is way too fast for him and when he hears poke check, he shakes in his skates. Tortorella already sat him in the Caps games for the turnover by Semin which led into a goal. Tortorella will not put up with any bull Roszival will pull this year. If he keeps this up, the hour glass is almost up.
ITS A POWER PLAY GOAL???
Well the words us ranger fans all been waiting for..."Its a Power Play goal!!!" Why you say? As I said in the Del Zotto piece, the blueline dictates the PP. Look at Pittsburgh, Malkin, Gonchar, Letang. Look at Detroit, Lidstrom, Rafalski. 9 times out of 10 all these players are involve with a PP goal is scored. Now the rangers PP is working the same reason all good PP's work. Kotalik's slap shot helps alot to get the puck to the net. Del Zotto and Gilroy puck moving skills runs smoothly and they keep it in the zone. Girardi's smart hockey skills also give the PP a strong point. We can mention the offense with Gaborik Drury, Higgins, etc. In the end the Blueline is the most important on the Power Play.
Hope you enjoyed my blog. Send any questions to nyrjz341@yahoo.com.
Sunday, October 11, 2009
Game 4: DUCKS WIN; SPECIAL CAMEO BY THREE-MU SELANNE
Saturday, October 10, 2009
Friday, October 9, 2009
Game 3: Ducks Beat Boston
What I liked about the game was that the Ducks power play was clicking and Teemu Seleanne even chimed in with with two PP goals! Bobby Ryan got his ice breaking goal, allowing him to breath a little easier so he can take his mind off his slump and put it on scoring.
Next up for the ducks is a reunion of sorts. I still remember the Edmonton Oilers playoff games we had a few years back and what a pest Pronger was then. He was even able to get into the peanut head Jiggy causing him to lose his cool and start tossing jabs into the kisser of Prongs which sealed our fate from that game on. The Ducks will be facing the Flyers and Pronger so it will definitely be an interesting game to watch.
Thursday, October 8, 2009
That Was Ugly
Carey Price needs to step it up or Jaroslav Halak will take over.
Wednesday, October 7, 2009
Game 2: Ducks Lose to Wild
Well Mr. Carrol, have you forgotten who you're talking about? These are my Anaheim Ducks. This is the team that gets bored when they have a lead, and like to make things more interesting by giving up 4 unanswered goals. This is the team that likes to take penalties when its 4 on 4 in over time and lose the game winning goal with just minutes before going to shoot out.
I suppose I could sit here and start picking on individual players and say cruel things about their health or families, but I won't do that this year. This year I have pledged my allegiance to my team regardless of the outcome. I bleed Ducks Orange to the end! Win or Lose!
Yes, this is my team and I stick with them until the end. I said in an earlier blog that for some reason, even if the Ducks make it to the post season, it's never a pretty sight. I do believe the 2009-2010 season will be no different. It's only game two of the new season and we have more points than Detroit (even if we only have 1 and they have 0) but you have to look at the positives right? Well, I am positive there will be a game three and the Ducks will play in it, but that's about all I am certain of right now.
Go Ducks!
TORO
Tuesday, October 6, 2009
Leafs go for the Gusto with Gustavsson
Vesa Toskala is 0-2, with a 4.74 GAA and an 800 save percentage. I know it's early but those are horrendous stats. Obviously you can't blame everything on Vesa however it is nice once and a while to have your NUMBER ONE goalie make a big save every now and then. He's lacking that game breaking save or that momentum shift save that can change the game. Staying true to Brian Burkes motto of no one is guaranteed a spot on the team or a start every night, this is a pretty obvious and easy move, plain and simple Vesa is not performing under a defense core that is supposed to be better than last year. They cannot continue to ride a goalie who just isn't playing up to par. The defense has not fully lived up to their expectations, especially new comers Francois Beauchemin and Mike Komisarek, but the first thing that goes wrong when you think your defense is where it needs to be is the goalie change.
Now Jonas Gustavsson has clearly shown signs of being a reliable goalie, after "the save" against Detroit and the 3 periods of shutout hockey. Obviously you can't put much faith and judge him on that but it sure gives me a lot more to be happy about with him going in net compared to Vesa, the question marks have been surrounding him since last season and after a slow start it only makes everyone's Toskala jerseys that much closer to the fire. Jonas has nothing to lose in net, hes come in to take a job. He won't get sent down, he won't get traded, he is a young kid with nothing to prove other than he can play the goalie position in the NHL. I feel a lot more comfortable knowing tonight that we don't know which Vesa Toskala we will get, could it be the shaky Vesa Toskala or will it be the shades of greatness from sections of last season. However with Gustavvson we only know that he is a solid goalie and is willing and ready to prove to Leafs Nation why he was so sought after by Big Burkey. I feel as though after only catching a brief showing of Jonas that he has more upside to his game than Vesa, maybe I'm just so negative towards Vesa because of the weak goals let in game after game by him last year. Jonas brings a lot more size to the net and challenges shooters and doesn't get out of position too much like Vesa, correct me I'm wrong but I don't believe Jonas had an actual shot beat him, it was breakaways and scrambles infront of the net where he mad the first 2 saves but not the 3rd.
All in all, I was relieved to hear that he will be starting tonight. This kid has the team on his back and all these older guys will not want to let him down and have him falter like Justin Pogge, they are playing for themselves and the team but also for Jonas who has much to prove. So to my fellow Leaf fans, It's time to see what the Monster can do. GO LEAFS GO
Sunday, October 4, 2009
Ducks get new coach??!?!
Ducks 2009-2010 Season Opener In The Books: I'm Glad That's Over With
Saturday, October 3, 2009
101
So now in Year 101, what will happen? The team has already been dealt a bad blow with the loss of Andrei Markov for a month. But so far they are 2-0. Will they keep it up? Will Carey Price turn into Patrick Roy or Steve Penney?
Time will tell.