Tuesday, 31 May 2011

Back in the big leagues: NHL returns to Winnipeg

Back in the big leagues: NHL returns to Winnipeg

It is official, the Atlanta Thrashers have been purchased by True North Entertainment and will be relocating to Winnipeg.

The party has begun at The Forks in Winnipeg. Traffic is backed up, people are partying and the NHL has come back home. Let the celebration begin.

Click on the link to read the most recent Winnipeg Free Press article.

Monday, 23 May 2011

Female Flasher at Vancouver Canucks Game

Looks like the Green Men, "The Force" and "Sully" are getting some tough competition. I wonder what they will do to upstage this lovely lady? Take a look at the video and you can see Ben Eager's reaction. I will admit he played it cool as a cucumber, but you can definitely catch him taking a peek.

Click on the title of the blog to see the uncensored version of the picture. Piercings and all.


Tuesday, 17 May 2011

Did Brain Disease Cause an NHL Player's Demise?

Did Brain Disease Cause an NHL Player's Demise?

By now the entire hockey world is aware of the passing of Derek Boogaard over the weekend. For those of you who haven't heard, the 28 year old was found dead in his Minneapolis apartment. With no signs of trauma, the cause of death is unknown pending an autopsy. This has raised a number of questions including the possibility of his death being related to his employment as a fighter in the NHL. Boogaard played 5 NHL seasons with the Minnesotta Wild and a partial season with the New York Rangers. He was sidelined most of this past season due to a concussion suffered during a fight. This evidence along with the fact that Boogaards family donated his brain to Boston University for the purposes of scientific study into the effects of brain damage and disease caused by repeated blows to the head, leaves us little to speculate on interns of cause of death.
This tragedy brings into another long argued question. Is fighting, and hitting for that matter, a necessary in the game of hockey? There is a reason that there is not checking allowed in minor hockey for children under the age of 12. But, does the obvious need to be stated? These are grown adult men who make a concise decision to enter into the game of hockey. Nobody is forcing them to play. In the rule of law, professional athletes in games such as this enter into a type of contract in which they agree to the physical part of the game. If this wasn't the case then every check could be considered an assault. It is for this very reason that you do not and will not likely see criminal charges laid against a professional athlete for conduct perceived to be part of the game. There is implied consent given by each player to enter into this type of sport. This is the main point of my argument and one that I wish everyone who questions hitting and fighting in professional hockey should read.

Atlanta Spirit, Canadians negotiate possible Thrashers sale  | ajc.com

Atlanta Spirit, Canadians negotiate possible Thrashers sale | ajc.com

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported yesterday that the struggling Atlanta Thrashers NHL franchise was in talks with a Winnipeg based group. The topic being that of a sale which would relocate the teem to Winnipeg. This is good news as it appears that the Phoenix Coyotes will be staying put in Arizona for at least another year after the city of Glendale voted to cover the teams losses. Apparently True North has had it's eye on the Thrashers as a possible purchase. These rumours have been raised periodically over the years but seem to have been resurrected as of late. The Tuesday edition of the Winnipeg Sun is running a cover story entitled; "Headed True North? Peg group in negotiations to buy and move Thrashers." The Winnipeg Free Press also is covering the story on the front page of their sports section.

Thursday, 12 May 2011

Sean Avery for HRC's NYers 4 Marriage Equality



The comments by Sean Avery supporting gay marriage in New York has garnered alot of media attention and controversy lately. Most recently a sportscaster from Rogers Sportsnet has been fired regarding his views on the topic. Yes this is an important topic in today's society but what I am wondering is; What does this have to do with hockey? Is this just another one of Sean Avery's publicity stunts or does he actually support this movement? Notice how his comments weren't made until after the New York Rangers were knocked out of the playoffs but yet he made them while the playoffs were still ongoing. Is this guy fro real or does he just have some unnatural desire to be in the public eye. It is one thing to have a well known likable hockey player advocating the rights of a certain group but when Sean Avery does it, it has almost a negative connotation. What other famous professional athletes are also advocating this cause. My own opinions aside, I am really questioning Avery's sincerity regarding the subject.
I look forward to your comments.

Sportsnet fires on-air host Damian Goddard over anti-same sex tweets

This story was posted by The Canadian Press:

TORONTO - Rogers Sportsnet has fired on-air host Damian Goddard in the wake of his tweets on the debate sparked by New York Rangers forward Sean Avery's support of same-sex marriage.
Earlier this week, Goddard tweeted in support of hockey agent Todd Reynolds, who used Twitter to voice his opposition to Avery's position.
"I completely and whole-heartedly support Todd Reynolds and his support for the traditional and TRUE meaning of marriage," Goddard tweeted Tuesday.
The TV network then issued its own tweet, saying: "Today's tweet from Damian Goddard does not reflect the views of Rogers Sportsnet."
On Wednesday, it severed ties with Goddard.

"Damian Goddard is no longer with Rogers Sportsnet. Mr. Goddard was a freelance contractor and in recent weeks it had become clear that he is not the right fit for our organization," Dave Rashford, Sportsnet's director of communications, said in a statement.
Tweeted Goddard: "It is times like these when I am so thankful for my Roman Catholic faith. I would be COMPLETELY lost without it."
And: "To those who have been...well...critical of my stance, God bless you. You are all in my prayers, and I am so sad for the pain in your lives."

Avery, an on-ice agitator who is no stranger to making headlines on and off the playing surface, stated his support for same-sex marriage in a video that is part of the New Yorkers for Marriage Equality campaign, organized by gay-rights organization Human Rights Campaign.
Others who have taken part in the marriage equality videos include former American president Bill Clinton, Mayor Michael Bloomberg and actors Julianne Moore and Sam Waterston.

Sunday, 8 May 2011

Report: Maple Leafs Will Sign Goaltender Ilya Bryzgalov

Report: Maple Leafs Will Sign Goaltender Ilya Bryzgalov

A Russian sports website is reporting that Phoenixe Coyotes goaltender Ilya Bryzgalov is going to accept a deal with the Toronto Maple Leafs. The website, http://www.sport-express.ru/ is in Russian but does have a conversion link for English readers. I was unable however to verify this story through that website. The only recent news they are showing for Bryzgalov is his being named to the Russian World Championship team.

Taking a look at this story critically has got me wondering if the Maple Leafs would be interested in such a deal. I personally do not think so. Yes there was rumblings throughout the season that the Leafs would be on the prowl for a number one goaltender at the end of the year. I would argue however that the play of James Reimer in the last part of the season and his recent showing for Canada at the World Championship has earned him a shot at the starting position. I think most people would agree with this statement. Also, Bryzgalov does not seem to be the mentoring type. If the Leafs were to pick up a veteran netminder it would be to share the position with Reimer and help him grow into a starter. The comments Bryzgalov made about Winnipeg recently give me the impression that he is an egotistical, close minded and selfish. I really can't see him fitting into that role. The Leafs will be on the lookout for someone like J.S. Giguere (at a much lower salary). Someone who is a seasoned veteran but can also fill in if things get rough for the rookie Reimer.

The signing of the young Mark Owuya also would not fit if the Bryzgalov rumour was true. Why bring another young goaltender into the mix if you aren't looking to promote another? Bryzgalov is a big name with a big salary. I don't see him providing any benefit to the Leafs. Reimer is a solid down to earth Canadian country boy. He works hard day in and day out. The Leafs certainly don't need anymore primadonas to contend with.

Maybe the Philadelphia Flyers should be looking into Bryzgalov. I wonder if Philadelphia has nice parks and things for families to do?

Friday, 6 May 2011

Toronto Maple Leafs Free Agents 2011

"According to capgeek.com, the Toronto Maple Leafs have $21.2 million in cap space to spend in the offseason. While that seems like a lot, the Leafs have 12 free agents to either re-sign or let walk away."

Lets break this down in simple to understand terms. Brian Burke has 12 players currently on his roster that require a new contract. Plus in addition to this he has the option of signing other free agents from around the league. This all has to be done within the limited cap space which is left. It doesn't take a brain surgeon to realize that there is just too many players and not enough money to go around. With all the talk of Burke going after a high priced free agent like Brad Richards, this leaves even less money in the coffers.

Taking a look at the current Leaf squad:

J.S. Giguere  unrestricted   $6 million
- not likely to be back unless there is a drastic paycut, even then I would say its doubtful the Leafs will be getting Giggy with it next season

Fredrik Sjostrom  unrestricted  $ 750,000
- there is absolutley no reason to keep this guy around. It's not likely we will see him anywhere near the NHL next season

Tim Brent  unrestricted $575,000
-Brent showed some character and alot of heart, becoming a clutch player and shutdown penalty killer at times. I see the Leafs offering him a contract at upwards of $1 million per year.

Darryl Boyce  unrestricted   $527,500
-hard working forward who had a successfull season. I see the Leafs keeping him around most likely spending the majority of his time with the Marlies with the occasional call up. Similar financial figures.

Joey Crabb  unrestricted  $525,000
-similar to Darryl Boyce and Tim Brent. Had a solid year and shows some potential. Will likely spend the season with the Marlies but I would wager that the Leafs keep him around at a similar salary level.

Jay Rosehill  unrestricted $512,500
-again similar situation to the above mentioned players. If cost cutting is on the board then Rosehill may be one to go and possibly another one of the last four but I wouldn't mind seeing him next year at a similar salary

Tyler Bozak  Restricted  $ 3, 725,000
-a sizable investment that has yet to bear any fruit. If the Leafs decide to keep him it will be at a much reduced salary. Could benefit from some time in the minors. Under a million per yr tops or else let him go.

Carl Gunnarson  Restricted $ 800,000
-not my favourite Leafs defenceman but did have an arguably good year. I personally would let him go but the Leafs may hang on at just over a million per year.

Matt Lashoff  Restricted  $ 550,000
-did not spend much time with the Leafs last year but did see some success. However, I don't see the Leafs keeping him on in anything more than a Marlies role with a similar salary. Likely will be let go.

Luke Schenn  Restricted  $ 2, 975,000
-a good stay at home defenceman. Part of the core of the club. I don't see Burke letting him go anywhere. Will sign an extension with a sizable increase in salary. Look upwards of $4 million per yr.

James Reimer  Restricetd $ 596, 667
-a  breakout season for "Optimus Reim" puts him at the forefront of negotiations. He is not going anywhere and will recive a large increase in salary along with an extended contract. Let's say $ 3 million.

Clarke MacArthur  Restricted  $ 1, 100, 000
-another highly touted free agent, MacArthur should receive a considerable wage increase. At least double last year, if Burke doesn't get a good deal and trade him first.


When speaking about the future of Tim Brent, Darryl Boyce and Joey Crabb Brian Burke stated;

"They've made it very interesting for us...We expected them to play most or all of the year with the Marlies. Now we have decisions to make."

 
Even if all of my projections come true that still leaves Burke with enough salary cap space to sign a big name centre. Look for moves to be made around the Draft and Free Agency. It should be exciting.

Hopefully we will see the return of Thomas Kaberle. Fingers crossed.

Ex-Leafs captain gets parole | Home | Toronto Sun

Ex-Leafs captain gets parole Home Toronto Sun

Rob Rammage the ex-Maple Leaf and 2 time Stanley Cup winner was granted parole recently after serving 10 months of a four year sentence for Drunk Driving Causing Death.

In 2003 Rammage killed ex Chicago Blackhawk Keith Magnuson after he drove the suv they were riding in head on into another car in Woodbridge, Ontario.

Rammage denies that he was drunk but it was later revealed that he had between 15-20 drinks before getting behind the wheel.

Has justice been served? You be the judge. I am interested to hear your comment.

Wednesday, 4 May 2011

The Green Men - FORCE and SULLY - Vancouver CBC interview in Nashville M...



The Green Men, "Sully" and "The Force" made it all the way down to Nashville for the Canucks Game Three against the Predators last night. I must say that these guys are impressive. Not only are they two of the only Nucks fans in the building they are also wearing green spandex bodysuits.

I have followed the Green Men for the last year and a half and it appears that their antics are only now starting to garner the attention of the NHL. Rumor has it that they have been warned about distracting opposition players while they are in the penalty box. Specifically, they have been told not to touch the glass or to do headstands while in their seats. This rumor seems to be confirmed by "Sully" in the above posted interview. He does not say specifically who spoke to him, he only alludes that he recieved word from the NHL.

Should the NHL be policing the action of fans at hockey games? Clearly this is a loaded question. When does the actions of a couple of green men in spandexsuits begin to interfere with the game? This is really hard to decide and may be best left up to the experts.

Below I have posted links to some of the funnier antics of Vancouver's "Green Men." The clip in which they are heckling the Maple Leafs I particularly enjoyed.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nR90G4u5rdw&feature=related

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6-SrXKlHZFo

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tkXvwG8xKJI&NR=1&feature=fvwp

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S0UF1yxGuVc&feature=related

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aUrpsM7N4yc&feature=related

Monday, 2 May 2011

Maple Leaf players contributing at the IIHF World Championships

There are a number of players from the Maple Leafs organization including some Marlies and prospects competing in this years IIHF World Championships. Among them are:

James Reimer, Dion Phaneuf and Luke Schenn (Canada)
Mike Komisarek, Mike Brown and Jake Gardner (United States)
Korbinian Holzer and Marcel Mueller (Germany)
Mikhail Grabovski (Belarus)
Carl Gunnarson (Sweden)
Nikolai Kuleiman (Russia)

Brian Burke and David Nonis are working with the American team while Brian Papineau is involved with the Canadians.

For more information check out the following websites:

http://www.iihf.com/

http://mapleleafs.nhl.com/club/news.htm?id=561456

http://www.torontosun.com/2011/04/29/eleven-leafs-to-play-at-world-championship