Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Penguins win; Cosby doesn't shake hands; world keeps spinning

Game 7 of the Stanley Cup finals was the highest-rated hockey game on American television in 36 years. That is great news and it was a great game. Congrats to the Crosbies and Genos and even the Islanders contingent of Bill Guerin, The Tank, Miro, and Dan Bylsma on the win.

Sour grapes to what I believed to be a classy organization, the Detroit Red Wings. The epic booing of the Penguins was totally the reaction of a crowd spoiled by extreme success. The Penguins played tough and hard and overcame a lot--including Sidney's starter beard--to beat the Red Wings. Pittsburgh was the better team.

The whining by some of the Detroit players about Crosby not shaking hands with Nick Lidstrom while celebrating was a bit grade schoolish, didn't you think? Hank Zetterberg complaining was even funnier since there's a photo from Getty Images all over the internet of Sid the Kid shaking with Zetterberg. There's pictures of him shaking hands with all sorts of Red Wings players, coaches, and stick boys. He was there. He did what he could.

I'm a huge believer in the traditions of the sport and if it were me, I'd have made it my duty to be the first one there to shake Lidstrom's hand. But the fact of the matter is (did I just slip into wrestling promo talk?) that Sid was celebrating a MONUMENTAL ACCOMPLISHMENT with his teammates...and that was a tall order considering the guy got checked in the balls earlier in the game and was clearly injured.

Hey, let's face it: giving Crosby heck is like it's own sport within the sport. Sometimes, it really comes off as childish piling on. And in this situation, it is. Crosby isn't going to have tons of friends and he is always going to have his detractors but man, wait for the kid to screw up royally before you kick snow on him.

Besides, he got the last laugh: he just won the Stanley Cup.

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The long Canadian nightmare is over...or is it just getting started?

I've had myself a good old laugh at the conspiracy theorists in the Canadian media who continue to be obsessed with the state of the Phoenix Coyotes. I love how they blame the commissioner for everything and conveniently forget that he helped stabilize the Buffalo and Edmonton franchises and that he had a hand in saving the Calgary Flames as well. Of course, he'll always be an off-putting and short "New York lawyer" to them no matter what he does.

Wow, that paragraph sounds like I am a Bettman Apologist...and I am so not. My theory is that if you're going to poop on a guy and all that you better be able to see what good he has done as well and there is no doubt that when the Canadian dollar was tanking faster than "Land of the Lost" that the guy totally had a hand in helping keep the franchises afloat.

Now that Phoenix is staying in, um, Glendale, the real work is about to begin. This is where we'll see what kind of deal they can put together to keep the franchise afloat in the desert. Whether or not Winnipeg should have moved there in the first place is irrelevant right now. The truth is that the team is in Arizona and the league has to find a way to make it work there because there are contracts with arenas and vendors and all that stuff that make things harder than just picking up the team and moving it wherever you want just because some place is more "worthy" of a hockey team than another area is.

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The draft is coming. I personally can't wait for The Big Day. All of this waiting is annoying after a while. Would it have been better for the Isles just to come out and say who they were picking right after they won the #1 overall pick? Well, that can be argued forever.

The Isles are saying that they've given out over 14,000 freebies for the draft party. If half of those people show up, it will be unreal. Me and Mrs. NYIFORLIFE.com and Victor: Friend of The Show are planning on making the trip. If you see us, please feel free to say hello. I'll the guy in an Islanders t-shirt!

Speaking of the First Lady of this website, Mrs. NYIFORLIFE.com will be doing her live blogging of the NHL Awards show tomorrow night on this very website. Last year's edition proved quite popular so make sure you check it out.

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Lastly, in sad news, Newsday reports to day that former Islanders radio voice Bob Lawrence has passed away at the age of 70. Bob helped foster a love for the Islanders for a kid from central Connecticut back in the day; as I used to listen to the Islanders broadcasts on a little radio when I was supposed to be sleeping. Our best to the family of Bob Lawrence.

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Wednesday, January 02, 2008

NHL Winter Classic

Who here didn't see any of the Winter Classic? (If anyone raises their hand, it's just shameful.)

Man, I just have to say that game was the most fun I've had watching television in a long, long time. And I swear the thing couldn't have been scripted better with Crosby winning the game in the shootout. The snow and sleet was just such a spectacle that made for great TV. I even forgot how much I hate Bob Costas during the game! That is how great it was. Just an excellent experience. Big ups to the NHL and NBC and the hearty souls of Buffalo who just proved to be about the best fans around by keeping the energy up for the whole game.

New NBC hairdo Mike Milbury said something interesting, too, so now he is beating Brett Hull 1-0 as far as NBC analysts have gone. He said that the "hockey purists" are a pretty cynical bunch but that the entire atmosphere was great for bringing the game back to it's roots. And Costas even tried to make it about him with his between periods story about "the real" Ogie Oglethorpe. Let's just say that Old Man Winter wasn't the only thing blowing around Ralph Wilson Stadium on Tuesday. Not even a power-tripping egomaniacal midget could ruin the day--a Great Day for Hockey, as Badger Bob would say.

The Winter Classic was a Cinderella story--and it's a good lesson for the fans of other sports. Sometimes, it really just can be about the game. Yesterday wasn't about the ratings or the long stretches where the ice was being fixed. The Winter Classic was a celebration of hockey and the people who love it. It was a chance for our beloved sport to
stand up and put on one heck of a show. And I loved it.

To close this out, I just want to mention the WWE angle that they're doing with Ric Flair. If anyone missed it, Vince McMahon told Flair that the next time he loses a match, that Flair has to retire. Look--no one is a bigger Flair fan that I am but at almost 59, maybe it is time to get out of the ring.

This past Monday, in a match with Triple H, Ric Flair's career was saved by Mr. McMahon's house elf, William Regal, who came down and hit the Nature Boy with brass knux so that HHH would lose by DQ and would therefore, not qualify for the Royal Rumble.

The buildup to the match was great and a lot like the buildup to Starrcade '93 where Ric vowed to retire if he didn't beat Vader for the WCW World Title. The match itself was very old school in psychology and told a good story. In fact, it pains me to say it, but Trips needs to be praised because the man simply can pull off any style he needs to
when he wants to do it.

I'm interested in this angle enough to Tivo RAW and FF through it to see what they are doing with the Nature Boy. It's probably the last thing that Vince can do to grab my attention and I'm pretty sure I'm not alone in that line of thinking.

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