Woe, Canada.
UncleTwoPillow
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I couldn't help but notice how sad the current situation is with the NHL's Canadian professional teams. The best any of them can do is the 4th place Vancouver Canucks. Calgary & Edmonton are mopping up the West. Winnipeg is also in last place. Montreal started strong, but they now languish in 5th place followed by Ottawa, Toronto and then last place Buffalo - which is almost in Canada.
But, seriously. What happened to Canadian hockey? Has the game become so watered down that the available talent bypasses tradition? Two teams from, gulp, FLORIDA! are battling for first place.
Hockey confuses me.
But, seriously. What happened to Canadian hockey? Has the game become so watered down that the available talent bypasses tradition? Two teams from, gulp, FLORIDA! are battling for first place.
Hockey confuses me.
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I couldn't help but notice how sad the current situation is with the NHL's Canadian professional teams. The best any of them can do is the 4th place Vancouver Canucks. Calgary & Edmonton are mopping up the West. Winnipeg is also in last place. Montreal started strong, but they now languish in 5th place followed by Ottawa, Toronto and then last place Buffalo - which is almost in Canada.
But, seriously. What happened to Canadian hockey? Has the game become so watered down that the available talent bypasses tradition? Two teams from, gulp, FLORIDA! are battling for first place.
Hockey confuses me.
What happened? A lot of things happened.
First and foremost is that everybody else just got better. One of those two - gulp - Florida teams is run by Steve Yzerman. He's Canadian through-and-through, an absolute legend, but the first chance he got to run a team of his own was in Florida. So that's where he went and he's built a terrific team.
Second is that a lot of guys don't want to go to Canada if they get a choice. The taxes are rough and the media is awful. Toronto media absolutely eats up their teams and players.
Third, in the case of Montreal, what happened is that their goalie got hurt. They were dominating before that.
I have been most surprised by the woeful play of the Canadiens. I keep expecting them to snap out of it.
Corey Price is arguably the best goalie in the game. Unfortunately for the Hab's he got injured. The back ups quite frankly suck. Bobsled ride to hell ensues.
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Fellas, leave the tight pants to the ladies. If I can count the coins in your pockets you better use them to call a tailor. Stay thirsty my friends......
As an added bonus, this year's All-Star Game will be accompanied by many scenes countrified Canadian folks are used to experiencing, but they'll need to go to Tennessee for the pleasure.
Nashville, the hoedown hotbed of hockey.
And that's only because my son is a big fan and their AHL team in about 1/2 hour north of me.
Don't know if anyone recalls but the run they made, late last year to make the playoffs, was epic.
They were so far back yet pulled it off.
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So every team basically operates in the same manner. You have a core group of 6-8 players every year and then depending on how good your core is (and how much of the cap those 6-8 players soak up) determines your standing more or less. If you have a core like the Blackhawks or the Kings, you're in great shape. At least while most of those guys are in their prime. If your core is like the Oilers where you have some great young offensive talent, but nothing in goal or on defense, you have no shot. Or if your core is like the Penguins where you have 5 players (Crosby, Malkin, Kessel, Letang, Fleury) taking up roughly 70% of your cap, you're fate is determined by a handful of young players and health. Their only hope is to luck out with some cheap free agents in the bottom six having career years...and for 7 years they haven't been able to develop any young forwards who can skate in the top six through the draft.
As Tabe mentioned, this generation of Canadian born star players haven't exactly been beating a path to go play at home either. Now a lot of those guys aren't getting to free agency because everyone not named Stamkos is getting signed long term, but you saw it with Pronger weaseling his way out of Edmonton, you saw Dany Heatley (when he was worth a damn) orchestrating his way out of Ottawa. Of course some of this is pure luck- ie when their respective teams were terrible and rebuilding, the Penguins drafted Crosby and Malkin in back to back years, the Hawks landed Toews and Kane in back to back years. Had the Oil been terrible in '06 & '07 and had the chance to draft Toews and Kane instead of a half-decade later when they got two second liners in Nugent-Hopkins and Yakupov at number one overall instead, things could be a little different. They wouldn't win anything still, not with that defense and goaltending, but they'd at least have a shot at a second round series.
Learned a little something too.
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The only other time that happened was 1970. There were only two teams then.
I was surprised to read that Canada hasn't won the Stanley Cup since 1993.
22 years.
"If I say something in the woods and my wife isn't there to hear it.....am I still wrong?"
My Washington Quarter Registry set...in progress
"If I say something in the woods and my wife isn't there to hear it.....am I still wrong?"
My Washington Quarter Registry set...in progress