Monday, June 28, 2010

Hockey Canada Does it in True Canadian Style

Okay so tonight I went to Commonwealth stadium in Edmonton for the Hockey Canada Celebrates Canadian Olympians and Canadian Forces..

First of all I would like to give BIG props to Hockey Canada and all involved in making this possible..It was a phenomenal event and presentation. With TSN big rigs like Ryan Rishaug and Pierre McGuire as well as Olympic Legend Brian Williams the program did not disappoint showing all the key moments on the big screen and giving all edmontonians the opportunity to relive the moments that made us all so proud to be Canadian! I felt like I was back in vancouver at the olympics everyone around me was talking about where they were and what they did when crosby scored the OT goal!!

Not to be lost in all the hype was a touching tribute to the Canadian Military with a song by George Canyon that moved me to tears!!

Key moments of the event:

> Jonathan Toews was signing an autograph by where i was standing and we high fived! It made my life a little bit!!

> Brent Seabrook and Duncan Keith took time to sign everything for fans

> Luongo pulled kids from the mosh crowd to sign their jerseys

> Saw Moose (Messier)

>Saw one of my fav. coaches Mike Babcock didnt get to meet him or get a pic though

> the queen doesnt have the cop patrol that Crosby did

> BEING CANADIAN IS AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!


There is a cap refresher on my experience.. still on a high.. not quality writing here but wanted to give you a snap shot!!!


THANK YOU HOCKEY CANADA

Thursday, June 24, 2010

Off Season Plan: Oilers

As this off season is a long one there are some important housecleaning things that I believe need to happen before next fall..

First: Draft Taylor Hall
It was important for the Oilers to draft Taylor Hall because he was the BEST player in that draft class and because he is a winner. He understands what it means to rebuild a franchise and he knows how to win.
Taylor Hall is also dedicated, motivated, and passionate about this team and this city.. For a fan that is really important to me because i think that a player plays best when they are internally motivated and passionate about where they are playing.

Second:Continue in player development
Having players like Eberle, MPS, lander, and Omark is a blessing in disguise I mean these boys are ready to play with men and they are all very talented. I expect with off season moves and buyouts that there will be room for rookies to move up. I don't think it is that IMPOSSIBLE to consider all three eberle, MPS, and Hall making the line up in the fall. Eberle was a leader on the WJC team, was leader in points in the WHL and was CHL player of the Year and played in the WHC. Hall is a two time memorial cup winner and MVP, he is also the tied leader in point in the OHl. MPS internationally play speaks for itself!

Third: Buy outs and cleaning house/changing "culture"
As of today Nilsson, Osullivan, and Moreau have been put on waivers to start the buy out process. clears the way for a new captain and leadership.. who are my picks mine are whitney and strudwick(if he does not got UFA july 1). Whit showed not only leadership but composure and life back to the defense. He was never afraid to be honest with the media and be real. It is evident his passion for this team and city. Strudwick is a hometown boy that does everythign for the community and a solid leader in the room.

Fourth: Unwanted

Khabibulin trial is set for july 7th for his extreme DUI!

Souray has medical clearance but is there a market for sheldon and his baggage? Does anyone want to or able to take on the risk of injuries and salary cap?


That's all I have for know.. What are your thoughts?

Third:

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Bench Boss Change

Today the Edmonton Oilers GM Steve Tambellini has announced that associate coach Tom Renney will be the new Bench Boss next season pushing Pat Quinn into a senior advisor to hockey position. For Pat's sake and oiler fans I really hope that Quinn is able to stay on with the franchise and make his well appreciated contributions to making this team a team of champions.

As far as the coaching decision i think it was necessary for the future and couldnt have picked a better coach than Renney. "leadership is not just a word it is a living thing. They look to me to be the beacon of what leadership looks like,smells like,tastes like and sounds like". This is what excites me about Tom Renney, he is a hard working, accountable coach who is the right man going forward. He will still have the hockey mind of Pat Quinn right behind him. I feel that Tom Renney will be a coach for the next 5 -7 years I am happy that he has to opportunity to soak up knowledge from a vet like Quinn.

However, was not a big fan about the way the tambellini dealt with it. I know its been a busy off season and all but I would have thought this kind of change would have happened sooner, if this was really they way they were always going. It seemed that Tambellini was convinced that the schedule was too hectic for Quinn. For me I see that as being disrespectful

In the Pat Quinn conference call some of his comments are:

"I don't want to just walk away from the edmonton oilers, it is part of my honor to stay here." "I will be here as long as my contributions are sound." "My goal was to come and help the oilers be successful and define what it meant to be an oiler."

Pat Quinn is a passionate, knowledgeable, and candid hockey mind who's made contributions to making the edmonton oilers a team of champions again, making them a competitive, perseverent team! I got choked up listening to Pat's conference call because its obvious he was caught off guard and was looking forward to continuing to build this team up to what they should be.... champions and now he has to do that through the looking glass.

If nothing else I thought and still firmly believe that the team inside that dressing room do not have the comradory they need to to be successful. They don't believe in each and they don't believe that they can win!
What were your thoughts?

Monday, June 14, 2010

Social Etiquette on Twitter: Hockey Players are people too..

As I am a frequent twitter user, over the last while I have noticed hockey fans being outright disrespectful and ridiculous. As an avid hockey fan and a passionate one at that I recognize that fans need an outlet to voice their opinions and i am fine with you doing that over your twitter status updates and what not but my issue is when you outright disrespectful to NHL hockey players or public figures in general about them as a person. As fans we are very lucky to have things like twitter to interact and talk with stars and connect with them why must we take advantage of that opportunity.

Yes pro athletes make a lot of money in the sport of their choice but they are not just athletes they are people too. I think it is time that someone stand up and say what the hell is your problem. These players work their asses off to train and work at their skills to essentially play for your favorite team.

This is not a long blog because i don't want to ramble on but i want my message to be this...If you would not stand in front of that person face to face and say those things then don't say them on twitter or facebook or whatever.

Time for some people to grow up and be respectful. I am not saying don't voice your opinions but do it tastefully. I am afraid that before long we will lose this opportunity to connect with our favorite players or celebrities and that players will begin to think that fans are a bunch of people that only care about themselves.


Thanks all

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Conne Smythe Trophy Candidates 2010

The Conn Smythe Trophy is awarded annually to the player judged most valuable to his team during the National Hockey League's Stanley Cup playoffs. The Conn Smythe Trophy has been awarded 44 times to 38 players since the 1964–65 NHL season. Each year, at the conclusion of the final game of the Stanley Cup finals, members of the Professional Hockey Writers' Association vote to elect the player deserving of the trophy.[1] The trophy is handed out prior to the presentation of the Stanley Cup by the NHL commissioner.
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conn_Smythe_Trophy)

As the Stanley Cup Finals are coming to a close the Conne Smythe Candidate chatter begins at a rapid speed. The front runners for me on the Chicago side are Jonathan Toews, Duncan Keith. For Philly, Mike Richards, and Michael Leighton.

For Chicago:

Jonathan Toews:

Through series against Nashville, Vancouver and San Jose he was a dominant force on the ice and showed immense leadership on and off the ice. He may be quiet and "serious" but on the ice he is loud and explosive. Jonathan Toews throughout these playoffs in praise and criticism has show composure. Whenever there was a doubt about the team he always was the first to say he needed to be better and that it is important to take it one game at a time and that regardless of the series score you need to approach every game like game 7.

Duncan Keith:

No one can deny Keith's immense performance in these playoffs you want a strong, gritty, smart defensiveman who can skate and jump up you need Keith. He is HEART, PASSION and PLAY!! When he got hit with a puck and knocked out 7 teeth he got drugged up and got back on the ice, chewing on gauze after every shift.. If that is not MVP and Norris Trophy worthy I don't know what is...

Philly:

Mike Richards:

Similar to Jonathan Toews he has been silenced in the SCF but still shows leadership, heart and passion for his team and the game.

Michael Leighton:

The Flyer would not be here without him.

Sorry not to fond of the flyers.. hahaha

Monday, June 7, 2010

Oilers Open Wounds

As the draft approaches I have been thinking about the oilers and their situation going into the next season, there are still some open wounds that have not healed from last season. One: Khabibulin, drank away his season by getting an extreme DUI in February. Two: The injuries it an ALL time high this season having 3-5 players out of the lineup at a time. Three: Compete level Four: Horcoff’s expensive under productive and invisibility Five: Players using the media as their soapbox to voice complaints about the team and the franchise Six: Finishing 30th in the NHL .

Alright so those are six things that have been lingering in my head about the oilers. You notice that I have left out getting the first overall pick because that is explored in my taylor vs. tyler debate.

One: Khabibulin, drank away his season by getting an extreme DUI in February.
If injury wasn't enough one february evening, Khabby our 4 million dollar goaltender decided to drink and drive thereby getting him an Extreme DUI for being double the alcohol limit. Luckily, he was pulled over and no one was seriously hurt. FOR REAL can this be happening.. Way to be a role model, and a respected individual. For oiler fans it added a box of salt to the already open wound of the season. The unfortunate thing is we did not just sign him for one or two years NOPE we signed an average goaltender who had one breakout season last year for FOUR years.. I thought bad contracts were done when KLowe moved out of GM... ie, Shawn Horcoff.. but i guess not. The future for the goaltender is uncertain and the court date is set for beginning of July and then the franchise will have decisions to make.

Two: The injuries it an ALL time high this season having 3-5 players out of the lineup at a time.

This season we lost 530 man games to injury!! that number still leaves a bad taste in my mouth. On a good day we could dress half of our actual club and relied heavily on our farm system calling up players it seemed every practice. I don't know that its luck or that our players were not fit enough or playing smart enough.. who knows..


Three: Compete level

Compete, Passion, drive and determination all things that were missing in the locker room for most of the season. I felt at times like asking the players to revisit what they love about playing for this city, this team and these fans... and if they can't think of anything then get the hell off my team... now i realize this is easier said then done but really... i mean you play for the Edmonton Oilers, you are going to play in front of a sold out, loud, supportive crowd all season.. why can't you have that passion in your play. As hockey players you preach about how you love to play hockey and its all you have dreamed about since you were little.. well then revisit that little 4 year old learning to skate or scoring your first goal or even being drafted by the NHL and bring that to the ice every night... i often wondered what happen to the pride and the resilency of this club... I thought we were a franchise that was TOUGH to play against and competed till the last horn sounded....


Four: Players using the media as their soapbox to voice complaints about the team and the franchise

One pet peeve i always have with NHL hockey players regardless of the city they play in is when they use the media as a way to voice their complaints and issues with the franchise or team.. If you have an issue talk to the people it involves going to the newspaper and doing a so called "expose" will get you put on the short list to get out of here because no one wants a winer on their team. Why can you be a professional or at most an adult when it comes to issues at your job. If I have an issue with my boss im not going to go to the internet and call them out that would get me fired...

Souray did it this season and hemsky did it last season.. YOU get paid millions of dollars so suck it up or deal with it behind closed doors...

Five: Finishing 30th in the NHL .

This happens when you are lacking the above things.. I love this team but i am beyond frustrated with their words and their lack of action.. The only thing i love right now is that we are going to "rebuild" right and that we have a fantastic coaching staff!!

What about you? what pissed you off the most about the oilers this season?

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Draft 2010: Taylor or Tyler Debate

Taylor vs. Tyler
As the 2010 NHL draft approaches, I thought I would give my take on the Taylor vs. Tyler debate for oiler fans. First, let me tell you that regardless of the Oilers pick on June 25th, both of these stars would be great additions to the oiler line-up and franchise.

Taylor Hall

On paper, hall looks like the better pick for the oilers and the more successful of the two prospects. In the last two years, hall has captured two back-to-back memorial cups with the Windsor Spitfires, back-to-back MVP trophies and WJC silver medal.
In 57 games for the Spitfires, Hall scored 40 goals and added 66 assists for 106 points, a point total that put him in a tie for first overall in OHL scoring with Tyler Seguin. Hall followed up his excellent regular season showing by leading the OHL in scoring in the OHL playoffs. He netted 17 goals and added 18 assists for 35 points in 19 games, helping to lead the Spitfires to a potential second consecutive Memorial Cup. Hall played for Team Canada at the 2010 Under-20 WJC, earning a silver medal at that tournament. He scored 6 goals and added 6 assists for 12 points in that tournament, helping him land a berth on the WJC All-Star Team. Hall played for Team Cherry at the 2010 CHL Top Prospects Game, picking up an assist in his team's 4-2 victory. Hall was named Team Cherry's Player of the Game. (http://www.hockeysfuture.com/prospects/taylor_hall)

I would like to point out that Taylor Hall also plays for a better team then Seguin. Taylor Hall plays with players such as Adam Henrique, Greg Nemisz, Ryan Ellis, and Cam Fowler all of which played in the 2009- 2010 World Juniors this past year. Taylor Hall has proven to be a power forward on the ice and able to dominate offensively, and be a physical force on the ice. He has also proven to be a warrior, with a target on his back when he steps on the ice he proves to push through with his skills and hockey knowledge. Hall has proven to be a leader on and off the ice, he shows leadership through his actions on the ice and his poise while having the spotlight on him off the ice.

As I said, on paper Hall is a top-notch player who has proven to be a leader and power winger. However, my question is how this will translate to the NHL with bigger, stronger, faster players and game. Will hall be able to be a dominating force on the ice against players like Chris Pronger or a Dustin Byfuglien?

“He’s prone to making bad turnovers in transition, and sometimes he makes poor decisions with the puck in the offensive zone as well. While his plus/minus rating has been very solid the past two seasons, he is susceptible to being caught out of position, leading one to wonder how much playing for a strong Windsor club is sheltering some defensive concerns in his game.”( http://www.thescoutingreport.org/tsrs-2010-nhl-draft-midterm-rankings-top-30-skaters/)

Overall Taylor Hall has immense potential and skill on the ice and has proven to be a warrior and a leader off the ice. However, like every player there are some concerns that i have. I am concerned that because he has been so hot in the OHL that it won't translate but the only way to know that is to see him play in the NHL so really its not a criticism that i can put towards my decision.

Over the past couple days, many have fought for Hall and what they say is true and i acknowledge that but really its looking at long term solutions not quick fixes.

Tyler Seguin

Some people call him the unknown or the underdog but this young player has proven his skill, leadership and perseverance. Many think that he has come out of the woodwork and made a big splash in the prospect pool. At 6'1, 186 lbs, this centreman has proven to be on the up and up, improving with every season and continuing to build his skill and strength. Yes, Tyler was cut from the world junior team and does not have the playoff or international hockey experience, he is still the leader in regular season scoring and points and picked up the CHL top prospect award.

In 63 games for the Whalers, Seguin scored 48 goals and chipped in 58 assists for 106 points, tying him for the first overall in OHL scoring with Taylor Hall. In 9 playoff games, Seguin scored 5 goals and added 5 assists for 10 points. Seguin won the Red Tilson Trophy as the OHL's Most Outstanding Player. He played for Team Orr at the 2010 CHL Top Prospects Game, and also played in the Canada-Russia Challenge and the OHL All-Star Game. (http://www.hockeysfuture.com/prospects/tyler_seguin)

Tyler seems like a complete player, I think it is harder for people to be behind Seguin because Taylor has had more exposure and more fans have had the opportunity to see him play. Tyler is always pushing himself to be better, bigger, and more consistent. I think that Tyler has a strong commitment to his play and recognizing the importance of continuing to push himself at this level.

At the draft combine Tyler put up above average scores. He worked through those tests like a true pro it was crazy to see. I mean you got the sense of his commitment again when he said in a post combine interview, "I did the combine for fun last summer with my trainer".

I think that tyler is dynamic and exciting power centre but more importantly he has great composure as a two way player. I don't like to make comparisons but I see a little Jonathan Toews in Seguin because he has that quiet nature but is really focussed and determined. I can see him being phenomenal for the oilers not only now but in the future i think he has the potential to be a top 2 centre man.

Concerns I have for Tyler is that he will fall into a slump like Sam Gagner, but the difference there is that he is used to playing on a team where he is a leader and having to take the initiative in plays offensively and defensively.

Those are my thoughts, like i said to begin with whichever player is chosen on June 25th will be the start of a rebuild for the Oilers and will be an impact player.

What are you thoughts? Who would you pick?