Game Time: 7:30PM Central
TV/Radio: CSN, NHLN (US), WGN-AM 720
Love Rollercoaster: The Cannon
“I heard you missed us, we’re back!”
Yeah, no, not so much.
Game Time: 7:30PM Central
TV/Radio: CSN, NHLN (US), WGN-AM 720
Love Rollercoaster: The Cannon
“I heard you missed us, we’re back!”
Yeah, no, not so much.
There was a moment in college, I think around my sophomore year, that I decided I would do my best to get really good at chess. I can’t tell you why exactly. I thought it would make me seem smarter, more sophisticated, I was bored, or maybe I just thought it would make me more interesting to women (that was probably it… women love chess players, right?…. I’m an idiot).
Anyways, I remember playing online on Yahoo games, which I’m not really sure people play anymore but I thought it would be a decent place to learn the game against strangers. I would do fairly well some games and just get destroyed in others. In particular, I remember one game that I lost in exactly four moves. I moved four pieces and on my opponents fifth, checkmate.
Is that how Blues fans felt when it went Toews to Seabrook, Seabrook to Keith, Keith to Hossa, Hossa to Saad and then Saad to Toews and into the net?
Well this is just getting ridiculous….
Beat Raps:(Chicago Tribune) (Daily Herald)(Comcast Chicago){ap}(NHL)(Fox)
Gangsta Raps:(Cheer the Anthem)(Blackhawk UP) (Hockee Night)
Verdi’s take: (Blackhawks)
Blocked Shots are key (autoplay)(Comcast Chicago)
Clowe got two games and Brendan Shanahan is blind..Brownie points to the first person to answer why that is..(clue it’s in his quotes) (Puck Daddy)
When the laughter stops….(The Score)
30 Thoughts: (CBC)
Troy Brouwer says what most of us assume: (Toronto Sun)
Geno to IR: (NHL)
Game Time: 7:30PM Central
TV/Radio: CSN, WGN-AM 720
The Stickiest of the Icky: Nucks Misconduct
As the season and the homestand soldier on, tonight’s game will mark both the median point of 7 straight at home for the Hawks as well as an even third of the season as a whole. And tonight’s tilt against the Canucks features all of the usual build-up associated with games between these two teams, but with a little extra spice added in tonight for good measure.
Game Day: (Daily Herald)(NHL)
They are ready: (Vancouver Province)
Aiming for History: (Pro Hockey Talk)
Good for these players: (Puckdaddy)
Soviet legend remembered: (RT)
Do players need to be saved from themselves? (The Score)
Game Time: 2:30PM Central
TV/Radio: NBC, WGN-AM720
The Once And Future Bloggers: Jewels From The Crown, Battle of California, The Royal Half
Oh, hello again everyone. You recovered from Saturday’s festivities? Got some good brunch in you? Maybe a Bloody Mary? Good. It’s just about time for some afternoon hockey then.
This afternoon the Blackhawks face the reigning Champions for the second time this season. I’m sure we all remember how the first match up went but just in case you need a reminder, it was pretty damn awesome for the men of four feathers and their fans.
Game Time: 7:30PM Central
TV/Radio: CSN, NHL Network (US), WGN-AM720
Del Davis Tree Farm: Fear The Fin, Battle of California
What a difference a week can make. Last Tuesday in this same space, much was made of the Hawks visiting the Sharks and it being a milepost for both teams 10 games into a 48 game campaign. After the Hawks emerged on top on what was a raucous affair, the clubs have very divergent trajectories.
Razor and Hossa: (FOX)
Emery huge! (The Third Man In)
So that happened: (Cheer The Anthem)
Party Dave Day to Day: (Suntimes)
Sassone’s take: (Daily Herald)
Saad getting closer: (Comcast Chicago)
Soooooo, yeah. That was fun. The Blackhawks withstood a barrage from the Calgary Flames that basically started from the halfway point of the second period. Ray Emery was amazing, Patrick Kane once again carried the offense, yadda yadda, you saw the game. Now to the bullets.
–Maybe it was the copious amounts of alcohol consumed in the last week but Ray Emery certainly looked quicker moving post to post than he did last year. Not that he could’ve gotten much slower but Emery actually demonstrated a little quickness moving side to side. One of the many cases in point from tonight: his shoot out save against Alex Tanguay. Emery was clearly beaten but demonstrated enough reflexes to get his right leg out in time. I feel like that was an easy goal last year.
–Speaking of, I’m sure there will be plenty of people “disappointed” with the win, in that the Hawks were fortunate to win, really had no business winning, etc. etc. And that certainly is a justifiable opinion. However, I will simply point to the last few visits the Hawks have made to Calgary where they were clearly outplayed and were pounded to the tune of scores like 7-2. So I’ll simply ask, do you feel better now than you did then?
–Hey, Curtis Glencross just missed an empty net.
–When was the last time the Hawks were outplayed this bad and had two points to show for it? I’d venture to guess there was a game or two in ’09-10, otherwise it was definitely ’08-09. The last two seasons has most certainly seen the Hawks be outplayed to this degree but the results were thrashings by the opponent. No need to relive any of the Alberta Grapings.
–Very encouraged by the defensive ice times tonight. Niklas Hjalmarsson and Johnny Oduya were the ice team leaders with about 26 minutes played each. Duncan Keith and Brent Seabrook both barely cracked 23. I don’t need to ask; I know that has never happened in Joel Quenneville’s tenure. And the ice times were absolutely warranted. Seabrook spent the majority of the game questioning the 2nd Amendment while pucks were eluding his stick. Duncan Keith, while not making any glaring errors, just really didn’t do much creating at all.
What made Keith so special for those two seasons was his ability to push the play, create offense, and his ever present active stick. The difference was more evident tonight as it was hard to even notice Keith played. I’m struggling to remember anything really of significance, other than his questionable delay of game penalty. I’m not complaining of course because it’s better than the alternative of not creating offense and being badly outplayed on the defensive end; merely stating.
Is Joel Quenneville actually coaching with a plan this year? Too soon to tell.
–Patrick Kane is playing with bundles of confidence right now. While he was certainly at fault for Calgary’s second goal by getting a little too cute at the blue line, his cross-ice pass to Johnny Oduya to set up the game-tying goal was pretty incredible. Kane navigated the pass through about four sticks en route to hitting Oduya’s right on the tape. Oduya threw the puck towards the front of the net; Saad tied up his man and Hossa found a loose puck. Boom.
None of that happens though without Kane’s vision.
But let’s also not forget the efforts of Marian Hossa or Jonathan Toews in that sequence. Hossa did an amazing job of keeping that puck in the zone when it looked like Calgary was going to clear it and Toews totally manhandled a defenseman in the corner to get the puck to Kane to initiate the tying goal.
–Patrick Sharp, on the other hand, seems quite agitated these days. The normally reserved Sharp was as aggressive as he’s been since the Hawks acquired him from the Flyers. He had a couple of huge hits and had no problem getting into a pissing contest with Matt Stajan at the end of the second period. The beginning of the season hasn’t been too kind to Sharp as he’s looked a bit out of sorts, so this is probably his way of battling out of this ‘slump’.
–Yup, Glencross missed the net again.
–Jiri Hudler, still a giant rectum.
–What was the deal with Mikka Kiprusoff’s pants? Did anyone else notice that it looked like his fly was open after Jonathan Toews’ shootout attempt? Not sure if that was an optical illusion or what.
Game Time: 9:00PM Central
TV/Radio: CSN down here, CBC up there/ WGN-AM 720
Burn Motherfucker Burn: Flames Nation
The past few years haven’t been kind to the Flames. For a time, it seemed the Flames were only just finding a center for Iginla away from getting to the promised land. Then calls to start tearing the team apart (and usually rebuild around Iggy.. sometimes trade him) became more frequent. Sadly, the Flames are never quite bad enough to really justify a total re-build but certainly never good enough to actually have anyone take them seriously.
This year, things may finally be different though – They’ve got just a single win in 5 games and were most recently seen getting kicked in the dick in only 3 minutes by an Avalanche team that isn’t really scaring anyone. Could this year finally be the one where the Flames pull the plug and trade their captain? Does anyone still want him? Does everyone realize Iggy’s full name is Jarome Arthur-Leigh Adekunle Tig Junior Elvis Iginla?
Oh wait, of course it isn’t because their GM, Jay Feaster, puts detergent in his oatmeal everyday.