Showing posts with label NOOT. Show all posts
Showing posts with label NOOT. Show all posts

Sunday, March 15, 2009

Keys To The Game

If you feel depressed, concerned, and not quite ready this morning for more of the Flyers in just a few hours - imagine how Hank and the fellas feel right now.

As we try to get our game faces on - lets review last night's other games:

You know - we had asked for NOOT (No OverTimes) in our scoreboard last night. But what we got was a collection of Shoot Outs. So most of our our division rivals lost (that's good!) but they all got a point anyway (that's the opposite of good)

Penguins Lost - but in a Shoot Out - so they climb to 2 points ahead of us in 6th
Sabres Lost - but again a SO - so they are just 2 back of us now
Carolina Lost - in a SO - so they move past us into 7th
Florida Lost - yes in a SO - so they tie us at 78 points

Canadians Lost - in Regulation - finally - so they stall just 2 points north of us.

So we now are in a tie for 8th (and 9th) with Florida right at the Line-O-Death. But Carolina is just one point ahead of us with 2 less games to play - so their hold on 7th is pretty shaky right now.

Dave Pucks Keys To The Game

1 - Hank be Hank. (Don't let 13% of all shots in your net like yesterday)
2 - Score goals. Three would be nice.

This has been Dave Pucks Keys To The Game. Thank you

Saturday, March 14, 2009

To The Scoreboard

Okay – trying to move past grief into scoreboard watching – despite today's sad result - as I sit hunched over my keyboard at this exact moment the Rangers still reside above the Line-O-Death and in the playoffs (which you can check out to the right)

So here's what we want from the Scoreboard deity this evening:

Senators already beat the Penguins (good) but in a SO so they get a point (less good)

Devils over Canadians (keep Habs within 2 of us)
Thrashers over Sabres (Buffalo only 3 back of us – and they scare me)
Capitals over Hurricanes (Let's keep Carolina tied with us)
Lighting over Panthers (this won't be easy – and Panthers only trail us by 1)
Flames over Leafs (but Toronto's 11 back of us anyway so less of a big deal)

And NOOT (No OverTimes) people!

Friday, March 13, 2009

3 Goals and Hank

We couldn't agree more with Nugman. A great night and a great win for the Rangers. Three goals and Hank and you've got another victory. (We got a 4th goal but 3 was all we needed.)

Suddenly I love the coaching. Torts rewards hustle (example: Avery promoted to the top line) and benches lack-of-hustle (example: Zherdev has a seat while Callahan steps in). This is that ACCOUNTABILITY thing that the Rangers have so long lacked. When you reward players that try hard you quickly get two things: (1) More ice time for the hustling players and (2) an obvious incentive for the other players to start hustling to get more ice time. Plus - Tortorella's loud 1st intermission "suggestions" seemed to light a fire under our heroes. They started the 2nd period like they were shot from a cannon.

And how about that Sean Avery? Have you ever seen a more immediate impact on a hockey club from the addition of one player (who was not a superstar or a goalie)? Sean was everywhere last night and he and his new line (Gomez & Callahan) played huge and generated a large part of our offense. And almost as important - he's helped make our team fun to watch again. The guys just seemed to have more speed, more offense and more power than usual. And they defended Lundqvist by keeping the puck far far away from him. Because the best Defense occurs when you're not defending at all - by making the other guy defend his goal.

The win leapfrogs us north of the Line-O-Death (which lurks just out of the playoffs between 8th and 9th place - see left). There's still a long way to go - but it's a heck of a lot more comfortable looking ahead when our boys are sitting with the cool kids - at least for the moment. And as Nugman pointed out - only two NOOT-failures and a generally good day for the scoreboard last night.

Tonight's two games have no impact on our playoff hopes - so eyes off the scoreboard this evening (perhaps Nugman's "drink heavily" advice would do nicely here) and start thinking about Saturday's big matinee verses the Philadelphia Cheese Steaks. If the ratings are good they'll go ahead and replay the game on Sunday afternoon as well.

And on tomorrow's scoreboard - here's how to root (Deb Kaufman please take note):

Senators over Penguins
Thrashers over Sabres
Devils over Canadians (not that we like rooting for those guys)
Capital over Hurricanes.

And please - NOOT - people - NOOT! Let's focus.

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Nothing Could Be Finer...

...than a loss by Carolina.

They're underway in The Only Game Tonight That Matters - the match between the last team we beat (Chicago) and the last team that beat us (Carolina). What we need is a Blackhawk win - as Chicago is in the "other division", but the Hurricanes sit just above us and just above the Line-Of-Death one place and one point in front of the Rangers. So win, Chicago, win, and do it in regulation - don't forget to NOOT (that is - no OT wins).

"NOOT" so much

As our 9th Place Rangers rested and Lundvist battled his flu-like symptoms, your Blueshirt Brothers were on the job – eyes glued to that out-of-town scoreboard, looking for signs of (A) enlightenment, (B) salvation, and (C) redemption.

What we got instead was: (D) none of the above.

As we noted yesterday - Our first goal for the evening was: NOOT (which means NO OverTimes - when 2 division opponents play each other). It's bad enough that 2 points are awarded to somebody every time our division rivals clash. But when there's OT an additional 3rd point is awarded as well (to the loser!) – a point that could make the difference between the Rangers making the Playoffs or just watching them on TV.

So, did the Hockey Gods smile on our NOOT prayer last night? Well, “noot” so much:

Pittsburgh 4, Florida 3 OT (shoot out)
This is as bad as it gets. Both teams started the day tied with the Rangers at 76 points. But with the OT, not only do the Penguins jump 2 points up on us with the win, Florida jumps a point past us to 77 - gaining a point for losing the Shoot Out.

Montreal 4, Edmonton 3, OT
The OT is not the problem here - Edmonton is in that obscure conference out West. But the Canadians, celebrating their 100th season and brand new coach, respond with 2 big points that move them 3 ahead of our heroes.

Toronto 3, Islanders 2, OT
Not really a problem as both teams trail us by large margins, but the Leafs are closer and came away with the win.

Philadelphia 5, Buffalo 2.
I guess this is the best news of the night. A regulation win - so only the required minimum 2 points are disbursed. And the Sabre's are only 3 back of us - so the loss keeps them there. But the Cheese Steaks jump a full 6 points ahead of us now.

So here’s how things are looking:

Place and POINTS
1 Boston 95
2 New Jersey 89
3 Washington 88
4 Philadelphia 82
5 Montreal 79
6 Pittsburgh 78
7 Florida 77
8 Carolina 77

-----Line of Death-----------------------------


9 NY Rangers 76
10 Buffalo 73
11 Toronto 67
12 Ottawa 62
13 Atlanta 58
14 Tampa Bay 55
15 NY Islanders 52

And what was yesterday’s “tied for 6th” becomes this morning’s undisputed 9th place. That’s all I’ve got to say for now – I plan to spend the rest of the day squinting at our 76 points – trying to make the “6” look like an “8”.

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Scoreboard Watching

With our local team idle tonight - I'm watching the espn scoreboard trying to figure out who to root for...

And let me introduce a new B+B term: NOOT!. That means No OT wins when 2 division rivals play each other- please. Let's not dole out more than 2 points per game tonight...

And I'm starting to worry about our good buddy over at Hockey Rodent. The Prucha trade and other recent events seemed to have rocked him a bit. First he let loose with some language (check his last paragraph) you would never see over here at the B&B, and now he's says he's losing the will to rant. All I can say is: get well soon Squirrel.

And to echo Bruce's sentiments - a big Blueshirt Brothers shout out to our first follower: welcome aboard Raymond. Someday we'll look fondly back at the first follower (and all the followers who followed that first follower).