This picture is a bunch of dead penguins (you're welcome). In NHL History teams that go down 0-2 are a robust 3-41 in the stanley cup finals.So .... well .... it doesn't look good.
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This picture is a bunch of dead penguins (you're welcome). In NHL History teams that go down 0-2 are a robust 3-41 in the stanley cup finals.
The Nugman has once again been awaken from hibernation by Dave Pucks for a finals pick, one I certainly do not want to make, but shall to put a cap on what has been, for the most part, an incredibly unsatisfying hockey season.
Another round of NHL playoff hockey has come and gone and the whole hockey world is on pins and needles [Editor's note: maybe "needles" is a bad phrase to use in the steroid era – please start again].
A lot has been said about Tom Renny. To many of us here at Blueshirt Brothers Tom will always be the coach who:
Yup. A year goes by. A couple hundred NHL games take place. A couple hundred Blueshirt Brothers blog entries get posted. And we end up with.... a rematch. We get exactly the same two finals teams we had in 2008.
Never mind.
At this point the unfortunate Carolina Hurricanes have lost something like 5 of their last 6 games - yet still find themselves in the 3rd round of the Stanley cup playoffs. Just barely though - they are down 3 games to zero against Malkin, Crosby, and the Pittsburgh aquatic birds.
I have not yet shuffled off this mortal coil, but I am indeed close. My normal Rangers hibernation is interrupted by the occasional email from Dave Pucks borderline begging me to contribute SOMETHING to this blog. I am affraid this will be near difficult if not impossible for me. I am a creature of habit, and one that spends the entire rangers season thinking about games, bad line changes, and soft goals. I replay games in my head, I change the outcomes and create fantasy situations where the fans of other teams are crying in the stands at the mere sight of the 4 time defending Stanley Cup Rangers as they make run for an unprecedented (in the last 40 years anyway), 5th straight cup run. But when that final goal is scored, the buzzer sounds, and the season is over....so am I. The energy is spent, and it is baseball time. Baseball is the one sport I devote endless amounts of wasted energy to 24/7/365. So while I love the Rangers, this is offseason, and I honestly could not care less about anything related to Hockey. So while I am not quite as gone as Clint Smith at this point, just consider me in the same light. I might occasionally drop in with a blog to haunt our followers with sweet memories of our past encounters, but for all intensive purposes my regular blogging is dead.
Before the 1994 was 1940.
eer. Here are his career stats:
forever. Clint was playing when the idea of pulling your goalie first began. And, as it turns out, Smith holds the amazing honor of scoring the NHL's first-ever empty net goal. So, every time you see an empty netter sound the buzzer - remember that the shooter is just following in Clint Smith's skate-tracks - and raise your glass for a world champion Ranger for the ages.
(I'm not commenting on the round three playoff series yet - because until the Hurricanes or the Blackhawks win at least one game I don't really consider these to be series - but it sure looks like we're headed for a Red Wings - Penguins final)
So - clearly the New York Ranger's problem this past year was scoring goals. What the Blueshirts need is a proven goal scorer that can put the puck in the net, throw a little fear into opposing teams, and take some of the ridiculous amount of pressure off of Henrik Lundqvist - who has to carry the team on a regular basis. So when word came down to the Blueshirt Brothers main headquarters that Slats had pulled the trigger on a new player - there was some high fiving and backslapping around the office.
Okay - with your permission, Nugman, I'd like to talk a little Ranger's Hockey:
Very sorry folks - we were having some technical trouble over here at Blueshirt Brothers for the last 24 hours or so. But we are back up and running now.
Okay. Now that all the ice chips have settled and the Zamboni's come and gone - it's time to officially see who called round 2 better: me (Dave Pucks) or Nugman. As you remember we both picked our choices for (1) series winner and (2) the length of the series in games.-Picking the winner: 2 points
-Picking the number of games exactly: 1 point
-Getting closer to the right number of games than your opponent: 1 point
So the Detroit series is easy. We both picked the Redwings in 6 - they won in 7. So 2 points each for picking the series winner is all we hand out.Well, yeah and nope, actually. We do have two underachieving captains. Two guys who seem to have all the tools but inexplicably are underperforming. And two guys who seem to say all the right things. And we have two men for whom the captain's "C" feels a bit uncomfortable. But with Drury I get the feeling that he's very good - just not as good as the Rangers (and their checkbook) thought he was. With Wright - I still feel he can be that very special player - but his own head gets in the way. With Drury I don't think it's mental.
- Jose Reyes is Nikolai Zherdev (flashy, disappears at end of season)
Is Reyes as enigmatic as Russian Forward Nik Z? Interesting. Because sometime Reyes seems like the best lead off man in baseball. When he's hot and on his game the Mets are unstoppable. But then there are games, innings, baserunning opportunities where Jose seems to disappear. And we can say the same for Zherdev (not the baserunning - but you get what I mean).
On the other hand - if Reyes really did get secretly benched this week for losing focus and letting his emotions get the better of his actions in the game - well, you could argue that it's really Sean Avery who is Reyes - the talented emotional sparkplug who can make your team much better - or ruin everything all by himself.
- Carlos Delgado is Markus Naslund (old guy who gets good wood on it every once in a while)
I can see this one. And if his hip gets worse and Carlos retires than it will be right on the money. Both are aging former superstars. In both cases we wonder how much is left in the tank. For Naslund - it's now officially empty. Hopefully Carlos has a few more miles to go.
- Mike Pelfrey is Steve Valiquette (the tall backup to the ace)
I'm not feeling this one at all. It's not like Steve V. has to go out there every 5th day. Of course with Hank the 2nd most used goalie this past season - we should have used Vali more.
- Luis Castillo is Wade Redden (too high-priced for what he can do)
Yes. This one is right on. Rapidly fading former superstar signed to a horrendous long term high priced contract that cripples his teams ability to get the other talent they desperately need. (Maybe we can trade one for the other?)
- Dan Murphy is Ryan Callahan/Brandon Dubinsky (young, up-and-comer, still learning)
THANK YOU CAROLINA. A great night for the NHL, a great night in sports, and a completely miserable night for everyone in Massachusetts means I am going to bed with a smile on my face. Am I upset my "pick" the Bruins did not win? No. I have spent more time contemplating the importance of ear wax then I did these picks. The Rangers are out. Nothing is relevant...except Boston not winning. I am sick of this fan base. Watching the game tonight, almost the entire crowd decked out in brand new jerseys, and hats, most with no crease in them. None with sweat stains. The bandwagon stink all over the place....god that was great. I wouldn't have had it any other way. I am glad they forced a game 7 (bruins now 0-21 all time when down 3-1, forcing a game 7 just twice). I am glad they forced OT. And I am glad they lost at home, in front of their "fans", and I can't wait to see how many of those people actually return next season, or are there two seasons from now as the Bruins slide farther back into the east standings and eventually out of palyoff contention.
I should have known.
Well, as far as the picks go, no reason to even discuss the Penguins-Caps anymore. That series is over. I don't like sid the kid, or the penguins, but they are proving that they are a better team, with better depth, than the Caps. And I really didn't like Ovechkin telling the penguins fans to be quiet after the Game 6 victory, off a fluke soft goal, that wasn't even scored by him, so talking sh*t to a fan base (that you know you won't see again no matter what) is pretty soft. After watching him do that, seeing him getting outplayed by Crosby isn't that big a deal now. Penguins will advance, which is a good thing if the Bruins win Game 7 tomorrow, because I think the Penguins have a better shot of beating the Bruins.
They just pulled Varlamov. I never thought I'd see Theodore in the Caps goal again. But the kid faced 16 shots in the first period. I think the pressure finally got to the rookie.
In the tightly contested hockey match up of Nugman's playoff picks versus mine (Dave Pucks'), Nugman's pick of Boston in 7 is looking better and better.
Nugman is smarter than I am.
With elimination staring them in the face, Ovechkin, Varlamov and the Washington Capitals responded with a 5-4 overtime win, stunning the Penguins in their own building and taking the series back to DC Wednesday for the deciding game seven.
While some here at the blueshirt brothers are upset at Tom Poti, that might be because they had the Caps in 6 instead of the Penguins. Others of us never minded Tom and always thought he got a real bad rap from Rangers fans his years in New York. (The guy was a Yankee fan growing up in New England, he can't be all bad) I actually almost didn't mind seeing him put up a huge series against the Rangers (until I saw him wagging his fingers at Rangers fans leaving MSG after Game 6 with a confident swagger that you just don't like seeing in your opposition). Perhaps it is poetic justice that Poti played such an integral part in the end of the Rangers season, and now has put the Caps on the doorstep to playoff demise as well. Or more likely, as is often the case in sports but doesn't help tv ratings so why say it, it's just a freak coincidence.
Big game 5 - Capitals and Penguins. Overtime. Capitals back on defense. Penguins driving at the net. Malkin and Crosby in a 2 on 1. Tom Poti falling back on defense. Malkin tried the pass across the crease from close in. Poti dives back with his stick flat to the ice to try and deflect the pass.
The Dave Pucks wing of the Blueshirt Brothers complex is rooting for the Capitals now. We want to see them beat everybody - so that the Rangers extending them to 7 games grows in stature - and makes people think of us as the 2nd beats team in hockey.
Game 2 of the round 2 series between the Washington Capitals and the Pittsburgh Penguins:(Other) Great Ranger Blogs!