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"Hey! Hockey started!" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-10-18 05:27:19

I like hockey. I understand that America doesn't but I do. I even woke up and watched the Kings/Ducks start off the season last weekend in London. I mean. I watched it at home in LA but the teams were in London. (p s. How poor are the decision making skills of Gary Bettman et al? Obviously the strike was brutal and the whole Versus thing hasn't helped nor has the fact the ESPN has completely swapped the NHL for NASCAR [ugh] but hockey itself seems to do very little to promote what should be a profitable venture. I mean. I'm a rabid fan and I had no idea the season started in London until the day before. That NFL game overseas is A YEAR AWAY and I know about it. Hockey could sell and it does move tickets but the lack of any kind of promotion is disheartening.) As a few teams already have wins or losses in the books (and in Anaheim's case both) this can't qualify as a technical preview but here are my scouting reports on each division and how I think they'll finish at the end of the year. ATLANTIC DIVISION1. NY RANGERS-far and away the most improved team in the east and this was already a playoff club. Adding Drury just expands on a franchise on the way up. This is a more than possible President's Trophy Hockey team.2. PITTSBURGH PENGUINS-year three for Sid the Kid. He took them to the playoffs last year and one could expect a regression but I wouldn't put money on that. The Pens didn't do a ton to improve the team except get older so I expect them to battle the Rangers for the division crown.3. NEW JERSEY NETS-not a big offseason for a 06-07 playoff club and they can only go as far as Martin Brodeur takes them. Fortunately that can be quite far. 4. NY ISLANDERS-The Isles aren't much better than they were last year when they sneaked into the playoffs. I don't see them doing that again. 5. PHILADELPHIA FLYERS-the Flyers are better than last year but somebody's got to finish last. Adding Briere will help of course. NORTHEAST DIVISION1. OTTAWA SENATORS-this is basically the same team that went to the finals last year so I see them having no problem winning this piss poor division. 2. TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS-This is a joke. The Leafs improved from last year by adding Taskala and Blake but in any other division they would be shut out of the top 3. By putting Toronto here and I expect them to make the playoffs as well. I'm taking a gamble. It's very well possible this team could end up trying to hold off Boston for last place. It could go either way. The names and number are all there but the Leafs are old injury prone and have no plan for the future. P. S that last sentence could be attached to every Maple Leafs team for the last 15 years.3. BUFFALO SABRES-I'm sorry. I know the Sabres have a lot of young talent and still have Miller in goal but you just can't lose Drury and Briere and pretend to compete. I could be wrong they could finish second and make the playoffs but I doubt it. Losing those two guys is too much of a psychological burden not to mention the loss of their play on the ice.4. MONTREAL CANADIENS-Montreal has Saku Koivu.. and a lovely jazz district.. and that's it. The goaltending is solid but they have nobody who can score. Je regrette.5. BOSTON BRUINS-Boston's terrible. Wicked terrible. Cam Neely will help a floundering front office but they will lose many more games than they win. Good thing they don't play in much of a sports town. SOUTHEAST DIVISION1. FLORIDA PANTHERS-Oh what a difference a goaltender makes. Vokoun will take this team to the playoffs. They have a rough road trip to start their schedule but if they get a good season out of Olli Jokinen then they're in.2. ATLANTA THRASHERS-Atlanta still has the most talented roster in the division but they play in Atlanta which seems like such a non-hockey town that it actually sucks up any kind of hockey kharma that may be headed the Thrashers way. Plus they have serious goalie issues. But still with Hossa. Kovalchuk and Kozlov they ought to make the playoffs.3. CAROLINA HURRICANES-I expect Carolina to have a bounceback year. They had Cup hangover pretty good last year and I expect them to get over it in 07-08. However their postseason hopes hang completely on Staal and Ward getting back to 05-06 form.4. WASHINGTON CAPITOLS-This is a talented young team that's getting older that also improved from outside (Michael Nylander). They're not quite there but they're on the way up. 5. TAMPA BAY LIGHTNING-No depth no goaltending no playoffs. CENTRAL DIVISION1. DETROIT RED WINGS-With all the hubbub about San Jose and Colorado in the West. Detroit is quietly scary good. They lost Schnieder but they'll still win the division in a walk. Hasek is always a question mark and team is up there in age but Hockeytown shouldn't be that concerned.2. NASHVILLE PREDATORS-This team won't get scored on a lot but it watched all it's play-makers take off. Their defense and goaltending could keep them in the hunt but it's going to be a struggle.3. ST. LOUIS BLUES-The Blues are better. They played really well at the end of the season with new coach Andy Murray and they added Paul Kariya to help their offense. I know anyone can win games when they're so far out of it like St. Louis was last year but they should be in it for a while this year.4. CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS-This year could be exciting for Blackhawks fans. I mean they're still going to be exciting but there is the chance that they might not be terrible in the future. Chicago's high draft picks have their coming out party this year so Chicago can take a look at their future. Of course if Nikolai Khabibulin can't stay healthy they'll have serious future netminding issues.. as well as a salary cap situation.5. COLUMBUS BLUE JACKETS-Woof. Bad team. They've got a better coach and some direction from an overturned front office and along with Nash and Peca if Federov pulls his head from his posterior they could show improvement but gosh they're bad. NORTHWEST DIVISION1. COLORADO AVALANCHE-And how about the most improved team in the National Hockey League? They missed the playoffs by a point finished on a huge tear and now they have Ryan Smyth. This team wins the division easily and the Northwest is the best division in hockey. With two great goaltending options (Theodore and Budaj) and two steady scoring threats (Statsny and Sakic) Colorado should do more than well.2. VANCOUVER CANUCKS-Luongo carried them last year he can do it again. Plus he should have more help from Markus Naslund this year than he did last year. Shouldn't he? He has to right?3. CALGARY FLAMES-The Flames have a power play problem that has to improve if they are to go anywhere. Aucoin is a question mark which makes this team a bit of a mystery. Any team with Jerome Iginla should be on a playoff watch but this team has a lot of questions that need answering.4. MINNESOTA WILD-As Marian Gaborik goes so do the Wild. They had a disappointing postseason and a silent off season so this team can only acheive as much as the health and play of Gaborik.5. EDMONTON OILERS-Too many people gone inadequate replacements it's strange how quickly Chris Pronger ruined this team. PACIFIC DIVISION1. SAN JOSE SHARKS-This is the best team in hockey. The offense could score at abstinance camp and their defense is solid even with a few offseason losses. This team wins the Pacific big and pushes past the second round this year.2. ANAHEIM DUCKS-Brian Engblom said this team lost the most over the offseason. That's idiotic. The Ducks treaded water by bringing in Schnieder and Bertuzzi and they will get Giguerre back soon. Even if they don't get Selanne and Neidermayer back this team can compete. And if those two DO return watch out.3. LOS ANGELES KINGS-Goaltending is a big concern obviously. If it faulters the Kings could finish very low in the standings. But newcoming netminder Jonathon Bernier looked pretty impressive against the Ducks in London even if his backup Jason LaBarbera did not the following day. Adding Blake helps and if Anze Kopitar and Michael Cammalleri continue their assent LA could be in business. But that's a lot of ifs to start the season off.4. DALLAS STARS-The Stars were pretty stagnat during the offseason and they're still old. So I think they lose a step in the west.5. PHOENIX COYOTES-This team is bad. Bad bad bad. They were bad last year they are worse this year. They have the brains in place to be good in the future. But the future is not now. They could win 30 games.. but they won't. So there you have it. And here are your playoff teams:EASTERN CONFERENCE1. RANGERS2. PENGUINS3. SENATORS4. DEVILS5. PANTHERS6. THRASHERS7. HURRICANES8. MAPLE LEAFSWESTERN CONFERENCE1. SHARKS2. RED WINGS3. DUCKS4. AVALANCE5. CANUCKS6. FLAMES7. WILD8. PREDATORSAnd Joe Thornton and the Sharks beat the Rangers in 6 for your Stanley Cup Final. Print this out and place it on your refridgerator. Call me in June to congratulate.

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"Hey! Hockey started!" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-10-18 05:27:19

I like hockey. I understand that America doesn't but I do. I even woke up and watched the Kings/Ducks start off the season last weekend in London. I mean. I watched it at home in LA but the teams were in London. (p s. How poor are the decision making skills of Gary Bettman et al? Obviously the strike was brutal and the whole Versus thing hasn't helped nor has the fact the ESPN has completely swapped the NHL for NASCAR [ugh] but hockey itself seems to do very little to promote what should be a profitable venture. I mean. I'm a rabid fan and I had no idea the season started in London until the day before. That NFL game overseas is A YEAR AWAY and I know about it. Hockey could sell and it does move tickets but the lack of any kind of promotion is disheartening.) As a few teams already have wins or losses in the books (and in Anaheim's case both) this can't qualify as a technical preview but here are my scouting reports on each division and how I think they'll finish at the end of the year. ATLANTIC DIVISION1. NY RANGERS-far and away the most improved team in the east and this was already a playoff club. Adding Drury just expands on a franchise on the way up. This is a more than possible President's Trophy Hockey team.2. PITTSBURGH PENGUINS-year three for Sid the Kid. He took them to the playoffs last year and one could expect a regression but I wouldn't put money on that. The Pens didn't do a ton to improve the team except get older so I expect them to battle the Rangers for the division crown.3. NEW JERSEY NETS-not a big offseason for a 06-07 playoff club and they can only go as far as Martin Brodeur takes them. Fortunately that can be quite far. 4. NY ISLANDERS-The Isles aren't much better than they were last year when they sneaked into the playoffs. I don't see them doing that again. 5. PHILADELPHIA FLYERS-the Flyers are better than last year but somebody's got to finish last. Adding Briere will help of course. NORTHEAST DIVISION1. OTTAWA SENATORS-this is basically the same team that went to the finals last year so I see them having no problem winning this piss poor division. 2. TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS-This is a joke. The Leafs improved from last year by adding Taskala and Blake but in any other division they would be shut out of the top 3. By putting Toronto here and I expect them to make the playoffs as well. I'm taking a gamble. It's very well possible this team could end up trying to hold off Boston for last place. It could go either way. The names and number are all there but the Leafs are old injury prone and have no plan for the future. P. S that last sentence could be attached to every Maple Leafs team for the last 15 years.3. BUFFALO SABRES-I'm sorry. I know the Sabres have a lot of young talent and still have Miller in goal but you just can't lose Drury and Briere and pretend to compete. I could be wrong they could finish second and make the playoffs but I doubt it. Losing those two guys is too much of a psychological burden not to mention the loss of their play on the ice.4. MONTREAL CANADIENS-Montreal has Saku Koivu.. and a lovely jazz district.. and that's it. The goaltending is solid but they have nobody who can score. Je regrette.5. BOSTON BRUINS-Boston's terrible. Wicked terrible. Cam Neely will help a floundering front office but they will lose many more games than they win. Good thing they don't play in much of a sports town. SOUTHEAST DIVISION1. FLORIDA PANTHERS-Oh what a difference a goaltender makes. Vokoun will take this team to the playoffs. They have a rough road trip to start their schedule but if they get a good season out of Olli Jokinen then they're in.2. ATLANTA THRASHERS-Atlanta still has the most talented roster in the division but they play in Atlanta which seems like such a non-hockey town that it actually sucks up any kind of hockey kharma that may be headed the Thrashers way. Plus they have serious goalie issues. But still with Hossa. Kovalchuk and Kozlov they ought to make the playoffs.3. CAROLINA HURRICANES-I expect Carolina to have a bounceback year. They had Cup hangover pretty good last year and I expect them to get over it in 07-08. However their postseason hopes hang completely on Staal and Ward getting back to 05-06 form.4. WASHINGTON CAPITOLS-This is a talented young team that's getting older that also improved from outside (Michael Nylander). They're not quite there but they're on the way up. 5. TAMPA BAY LIGHTNING-No depth no goaltending no playoffs. CENTRAL DIVISION1. DETROIT RED WINGS-With all the hubbub about San Jose and Colorado in the West. Detroit is quietly scary good. They lost Schnieder but they'll still win the division in a walk. Hasek is always a question mark and team is up there in age but Hockeytown shouldn't be that concerned.2. NASHVILLE PREDATORS-This team won't get scored on a lot but it watched all it's play-makers take off. Their defense and goaltending could keep them in the hunt but it's going to be a struggle.3. ST. LOUIS BLUES-The Blues are better. They played really well at the end of the season with new coach Andy Murray and they added Paul Kariya to help their offense. I know anyone can win games when they're so far out of it like St. Louis was last year but they should be in it for a while this year.4. CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS-This year could be exciting for Blackhawks fans. I mean they're still going to be exciting but there is the chance that they might not be terrible in the future. Chicago's high draft picks have their coming out party this year so Chicago can take a look at their future. Of course if Nikolai Khabibulin can't stay healthy they'll have serious future netminding issues.. as well as a salary cap situation.5. COLUMBUS BLUE JACKETS-Woof. Bad team. They've got a better coach and some direction from an overturned front office and along with Nash and Peca if Federov pulls his head from his posterior they could show improvement but gosh they're bad. NORTHWEST DIVISION1. COLORADO AVALANCHE-And how about the most improved team in the National Hockey League? They missed the playoffs by a point finished on a huge tear and now they have Ryan Smyth. This team wins the division easily and the Northwest is the best division in hockey. With two great goaltending options (Theodore and Budaj) and two steady scoring threats (Statsny and Sakic) Colorado should do more than well.2. VANCOUVER CANUCKS-Luongo carried them last year he can do it again. Plus he should have more help from Markus Naslund this year than he did last year. Shouldn't he? He has to right?3. CALGARY FLAMES-The Flames have a power play problem that has to improve if they are to go anywhere. Aucoin is a question mark which makes this team a bit of a mystery. Any team with Jerome Iginla should be on a playoff watch but this team has a lot of questions that need answering.4. MINNESOTA WILD-As Marian Gaborik goes so do the Wild. They had a disappointing postseason and a silent off season so this team can only acheive as much as the health and play of Gaborik.5. EDMONTON OILERS-Too many people gone inadequate replacements it's strange how quickly Chris Pronger ruined this team. PACIFIC DIVISION1. SAN JOSE SHARKS-This is the best team in hockey. The offense could score at abstinance camp and their defense is solid even with a few offseason losses. This team wins the Pacific big and pushes past the second round this year.2. ANAHEIM DUCKS-Brian Engblom said this team lost the most over the offseason. That's idiotic. The Ducks treaded water by bringing in Schnieder and Bertuzzi and they will get Giguerre back soon. Even if they don't get Selanne and Neidermayer back this team can compete. And if those two DO return watch out.3. LOS ANGELES KINGS-Goaltending is a big concern obviously. If it faulters the Kings could finish very low in the standings. But newcoming netminder Jonathon Bernier looked pretty impressive against the Ducks in London even if his backup Jason LaBarbera did not the following day. Adding Blake helps and if Anze Kopitar and Michael Cammalleri continue their assent LA could be in business. But that's a lot of ifs to start the season off.4. DALLAS STARS-The Stars were pretty stagnat during the offseason and they're still old. So I think they lose a step in the west.5. PHOENIX COYOTES-This team is bad. Bad bad bad. They were bad last year they are worse this year. They have the brains in place to be good in the future. But the future is not now. They could win 30 games.. but they won't. So there you have it. And here are your playoff teams:EASTERN CONFERENCE1. RANGERS2. PENGUINS3. SENATORS4. DEVILS5. PANTHERS6. THRASHERS7. HURRICANES8. MAPLE LEAFSWESTERN CONFERENCE1. SHARKS2. RED WINGS3. DUCKS4. AVALANCE5. CANUCKS6. FLAMES7. WILD8. PREDATORSAnd Joe Thornton and the Sharks beat the Rangers in 6 for your Stanley Cup Final. Print this out and place it on your refridgerator. Call me in June to congratulate.

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"Devils Bruins Hockey" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-20 21:50:22

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"2007-2008 NHL Season Preview Part II: The Eastern Conference" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-12 17:24:17

New Jersey Devils (49-33; 107 points; 1st Atlantic Division. 2nd Eastern Conference. 7th Overall; Lost in the Second Round of the playoffs):One of these days the New Jersey Devils will collapse. However if the past couple of seasons have proven anything it is more likely to come with the departure of Martin Brodeur from the Joisey swamps. The Devils are nowhere near as good as they were when they won three Cups in nine seasons. But they remain respectable and dangerous in spite of the mass exodus brought on through the various means of Genius Manager Lou Lamoriello because of Brodeur. However. Brodeur isn't getting any younger and the Genius Manager has finally figured out that he needs to employ a backup who can actually play at the NHL level on a consistent basis. Rangers cast-off Kevin Weekes may or may not be exactly what the Genius Manager was after but he brings more promise than the collection of stiffs who backed up Brodeur previously. The Devils open a shiny new arena and unless the crowds alter it won't mean a thing. furnish line though for the Devils they're comfort the Atlantic Division Champions and until somebody knocks them off that is where they are going to stay. The division overall is rather weak so they should be ok. Just hope the Genius Manager doesn't decide to blast new continue coach Brent Sutter two weeks before the playoffs go away. Pittsburgh Penguin Scum (47-35; 105 points; 2nd Atlantic Division. 5th Eastern Conference. 10th Overall; Lost in the First Round of the playoffs):Coming out of nowhere and beating up on a weak division the Penguin get rid of surged into the playoffs and promptly flamed out in five games. Now comes Act II and can the Penguin Scum go further this year? Well a more favorable first round match up is a distinct possibility simply because the Atlantic Division is so weak. I wouldn't be surprised at all to see the Penguin Scum win the Atlantic Division. However the Penguin Scum did little to address their no showing in measure year's playoffs. They got career backup Dany Sabourin to backup go choker Marc-Andre Fleury. Peter Sykora was brought in from Edmonton to provide more scoring hit and Darryl Sydor looks to shore up an inexperienced and somewhat ineffective blueline. The Penguin get rid of however undergo to be concerned that Sydor holds up and that Evgeni Malkin-Lindros' beam out was only fatigue from a long toughen. While the NHL brass would love nothing more than to see the Canadian Diving aggroup Captain. Secondary Assist Cindy Crosby skate with the Cup it isn't going to happen anytime soon and another back up place end could end up leading to another quick first round exit. New York Rangers (42-40; 94 points; 3rd Atlantic Division. 6th Eastern Conference. 15th Overall; Lost in the back up Round of the playoffs):So let me get this straight one of your best players is a temperamental player who only plays well when he's happy and surrounded by friends. You decide to let a friend go and replace him with the "remove agent flavor of the month" and evaluate you've improved your hockey team? Well if Jagr takes a quick shine to Chris Drury or Scott Gomez the Rangers have. But his comments after the departure of Michael Nylander leads one to believe it is pouting time again for Jagr at least for the first month or so of the toughen. The Rangers returned to their old ways of spending without thinking this pass and instead of trying to keep certain pieces in place they sought to purchase the most expensive ones out there. We've seen this before and we all know how it turns out. Sure the Rangers could win this division because it is so weak but if Jagr isn't happy pouts all year and doesn't play come up and Lundqvist blows up they could easily change state this year's Philadelphia Flyers. The worst move for the Rangers is that they've capped themselves out and have some contracts that ordain alter any reclamation project a big chore. Win or lose it ordain be an interesting year to watch on Broadway as the Rangers foolishly thought they were on the border of something big. Philadelphia Flyers (22-60; 56 points; 5th Atlantic Division. 15th Eastern Conference. 30th Overall; nowhere come making the playoffs):In a Gary Bettman era of inform inflation along with 82 game schedules one has to admire the Flyers accomplishment of setting a new franchise record low for standings points. The 22 wins were the fewest since 17 wins in 1969-1970 which set the previous point low of 58. Getting Martin Biron out of . er... Buffalo was a good go away on the long road approve to respectability. But leaving Derrian Hatcher on your roster as your #1 defenseman along with viciously overpaying Kimmo Timonen. Scott Hartnell and that scumbag Danielle Briere doesn't alter upon that at start at all. The Flyers should score more goals but you undergo to hope that experience and maybe a bring together of clothespins for Biron will allow the Flyers to act out of the cellar. They should only because there's actually a worse run organization than themselves in their division. New York Islanders (40-42; 92 points; 4th Atlantic Division. 8th Eastern Conference. 17th Overall; Lost in the First Round of the playoffs):Remember all the predictions of impending doom for the Islanders measure toughen? come up they were a year early. Making the playoffs on the final day. Head Coach Ted Nolan made the most of his return to the NHL coaching ranks. Now say what you want about Nolan and his techniques but he does get the most out his players that he can. However as the late-great-first ever Caps beat writer for the Washington (Com)affix Bob Fachet used to say "you can't alter chicken salad out of chicken feathers." Or maybe I should create former Caps Head Coach Jim Schoenfeld who after saying "having another donut you fat pig!" said "you can't change state a can of beans with a banana." The point to all this filler is that while you can expect the Islanders to furnish you everything they've got there just isn't for them to furnish. The truly goofball management has led to a lack of talent on Long Island that will make for a desire toughen for the Islanders. Adding insult to injury are truly ugly uniforms that ordain make them larger laughing stocks. . er... Buffalo fans were actually rooting for Ottawa in Game 4 to put them out of their misery. The Buffaslugs followed that up by letting that Scumbag Danielle Briere and Chris Drury move ship. They got tied into salary cap knots by Kevin Lowe through Thomas Vanek. In arouse of the disheartening loss the rising questions about goaltender Ryan Miller and the continuing bleeding of talent the Buffaslugs still have the beat chance of winning this division simply because who else in the Northeast improved as much as the Buffaslugs regressed? They're comfort a team to be reckoned with but they're a long way away from being the juggernaut they appeared to be in the early months of last toughen. Ottawa Senators (48-34; 105 points; 2nd Northeast Division. 4th Eastern Conference. 9th Overall; Lost in the Stanley Cup Finals):You'll undergo to concede me but for some reason when I be at the 2006-2007 Ottawa Senators. I think about the 1997-1998 Washington Capitals. Here's a aggroup that had a reputation of being a playoff disappointment surprisingly getting the breaks they never got and landing in the Stanley Cup Finals before being totally outmatched. And after getting further than they ever have before they do nothing to improve the roster. They even let go of players that they brought in for the playoff run. While.

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"Bruins name Cam Neely team vice president" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-01 23:07:42

Earlier in my life as a developed into a diehard hockey fan there was one player that I always feared when seeing him play for the Boston Bruins. With absolutely no disrespect for a fellow Hall of Famer in Raymond Bourque. I always found Cameron Neely as a dangerous weapon for the men that donned the black and gold jerseys bearing that famous spoked B logo on the chest. As a very humble and giving man he was a leader on and off the ice for the Bruins. Neely represented them well as a move of the National Hockey League family. He may have put up big career numbers but Neely was also a punishing checking forward that made him one of the most versatile multifaceted forwards in the game. No he wasn't a player that played the role of an enforcer yet he fought his battles when he needed to. After playing 525 NHL games where he compiled 344 goals. 246 assists and 921 penalty minutes over 10 seasons. Neely was forced to leave office in September 1996 due to chronic injuries. Now as a member of the Hockey Hall of Fame his #8 was retired by the Bruins on November 7. 2005 in a memorable ceremony at TD Banknorth tend. For what he brought to this Original Six franchise owner Jeremy Jacobs and his front office made the decision to. He will oversee general manager Peter Chiarelli as well advise Jacobs on the business side of the franchise operations. In other words. Neely ordain have a major say in the day-to-day operations of the aggroup with only Jacobs to say to."We undergo had great success working with Cam the past few months," Mr. Jacobs said at yesterday's press conference to inform Neely's appointment. "And Cam. I am happy to announce today is the new Vice President of the Boston Bruins."While Neely is a household name for Bruins fans. Everyone in Boston has gone crazy for the Red Sox and Patriots in recent years and I'm sure that is what under Neely's watch wants to see the same thing happen with the Bruins.

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"Greatest All-Time Hawks" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-22 14:30:07

Greatest All-Time Hawks#25 Paul Ivan ThompsonVitals:Date of bring forth: 11/2/1907 Hometown: Calgary. Alberta. CADate of Death: 9/13/1991 Calgary. Alberta. CAHT: 5’10” WT: 180lbs. Shoots: Left Position: LW Jersey Number w/Hawks: 6Paul Ivan Thompson a native of Calgary. Alberta. Ca was an inaugural member of the NY Rangers hockey unify (signed Oct. 12. 1926). The brother of Boston Bruin goalie Tiny Thompson (a 4-time Vezina winner). Paul was born November 2. 1907. He was a left-handed shooting winger that established himself as a reliable goal scoring threat in 13 NHL seasons.“Paul Thompson was an excellent player great around the net and at shooting the puck,” said teammate Cully Dahlstrom. At 5’10” and 180lbs. Paul Thompson would play more than 580 games in the NHL scoring 153 goals and 179 assists (332pts) for the New York Rangers and Chicago Blackhawks. Thompson a member of the Memorial Cup champion Calgary Canadians in 1926 before embarking on his NHL career demonstrated he was a capable goal scoring threat posting 12 goals in 9 games during the 1925-26 Memorial Cup campaign. As a New York Ranger. Thompson was a member of the first Ranger aggroup to ever win the Stanley Cup in 1927-1928. It was the first of three Cups for Thompson who wore both numbers 8 and 10 as a member of New York hockey club. After 5 seasons as a solid role player with the Rangers. Thompson was dealt prior to the 1931-32 season to the Chicago Blackhawks in exchange for Art Somers and (C) Vic Desjardins on September 27. 1931. Thompson’s first salary was around $3,500 in 1926-27 and he became one of the earliest professional athletes to endorse a product. Thompson was given a $50/wk stipend and free cigarettes to endorse Camel cigarettes along with other notable athletes including baseball players: Mel Ott. Lou Gehrig and Dizzy Dean. In Chicago. Thompson matured into an elite left-winger that could also be counted on as a reliable checker. In 8 seasons with the Hawks from 1931-32 through 1938-39 Thompson would lead the team in scoring for 6 of those seasons. He would arrive the 20-goal mark two times and make 2 All-Star teams. It was the line of Paul Thompson-Elwyn “Doc” Romnes-Harold “Mush” March that formed the key offensive unit the first Stanley Cup Hawks team in 1933-34 and again as a veteran unit on the 1937-38 Stanley Cup winning team. Thompson is one of five players to have won two Cups in a deal uniform. On 2/3/1932 the Hawks faced the Toronto Maple Leafs. Thompson recalled getting harassed verbally by a “big truck driver” that yelled. “act that bum off the ice.” Thompson went on to have a night to remember scoring 4 goals and assisting on another as the Hawks defeated the Leafs 7-0 @ the Chicago Stadium. It was the first measure Thompson would attain a hat trick and the back up measure a Hawk player (stamp Ingram was the first on 1/1/1931) would score 4 goals in one bet. “After the fourth one. I got a hell of a transfer then I heard that voice (again): ‘I comfort think you stink. Thompson.’”A player and assistant instruct on the 1938 Cup team. Thompson would act over the head coaching reigns in 1938 (after Bill Stewart was fired in January by aggroup owner Major Frederic McLaughlin). study McLaughlin offered Thompson a increase from $8,500 to $12,500 to become the continue coach. “I was a damn cozen and took it for the money. I quit in my prime. We had an easy schedule (sic) then so you could play longer,” lamented Thompson years later. Although he inherited a aggroup that had trouble scoring goals. Thompson would innovate at least 1 coaching tactic that remains to this day. On walk 16,1941. Thompson became the first head instruct to change the tactic of pulling the goaltender for the sixth attacker when he pulled Hawk goalie Sam Lo Presti for an extra attacker late in the third period versus the Toronto Maple Leafs. The Leafs would win the game. 3-0 at the Chicago Stadium but Thompson’s command would catch on with other head coaches around the unify. Thompson coached 6 seasons for the Hawks (remarkable considering how quick a trigger finger team owner Maj. McLaughlin was known for) including coaching a fourth place team to the 1944 Finals. It was under his watch that two young brothers first debuted for the Hawks: Max and Doug Bentley in 1942. After his NHL coaching career ended he would lead the amateur Vancouver Canucks to the 1946 PCHL title. Thompson believed professional hockey was a viable notion in the Pacific Northwest and he promised the Hawks he would represent the deal franchise in that region. Thompson had only 2 seasons with the Hawks where he failed to reach manifold digits in goals back when a season was 48 games desire. Five times he had 16 or more goals and twice he eclipsed the 40 pt mark. Thompson was the back up Hawk player to brood the 20-goal mark in a season at least 2 times (the first being Johnny Gottselig). In 1933-34 Thompson tied the Hawk’s single season point mark at 36pts. (Set by Dick Irvin in the team’s inaugural toughen) and he would follow that by establishing the new single season inform total with 39 the following season. Thompson would score 40pts during the 1935-36 race and 44pts in 1937-38 en despatch to leading the American Division in scoring. Still it was his playoff scoring that counted most. In 8 games during the 1933-34 Cup run. Thompson contributed 4-3-7 (G-A-PTS) with 6 PIM. During the 1937-38 Cup run. Thompson in 10 games added 4-3-7 and 6 PIM; was coach Bill Stewart’s assistant coach and made 1st team All-Star. Thompson was a runner-up to Eddie Shore for the Hart Trophy that season. Thompson and teammate Johnny Gottselig both played a unique part in both Blackhawk and Stanley Cup lore. Head coach account Stewart sent the teammates to sight a backup goalie who would undergo to start game 1 of the Finals for the Hawks vs. Toronto after starting goalie Mike Karakas was unable to lace his glide over a swollen broken big toe. The legend of Alfie Moore who would win that bet 1 remains one of the greatest moments in Chicago hockey history. Reflecting back on how hockey has changed years later Thompson recalled: “It’s not the same game we used to displace the puck make lateral passes and our goals were clean cut. Now they pile up in the corner and somebody shoots from the color line. It hits somebody in the ass and goes in.”Together the Thompson brothers were partners on a wheat do work back in Canada. Together with his wife and daughter every off-season Thompson would go to the do work back in Canada. After retiring from hockey he moved to Kamloops. British Columbia and operated a cattle farm. Later he would move approve home to Calgary and acquire the Westgate hotel which he would operate until 1981 when he would leave office permanently. On September 13,1991 Paul Thompson died in Calgary at the age of 84.

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"Break It Like Bettman" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-06 00:56:10

After the Islanders Chris Simons vicious and un-called for attack on the Rangers Ryan Hollweg members of the sports media decided that it was measure for pro-hockey to get rid of fighting. Many of these experts?believe that because hockey allows players to contend it leads to these events and thus creates a low in popularity. It has no challenge to the soccer moms.?In order to deliver hockeys ever decreasing popularity they undergo to alter up their act. Fighting is engrained in the game and should never be removed as many of these self-righteous men and women undergo suggested doing. Hockey polices itself through fighting. The league only steps in when there is an extreme inspect such as the Simon incident. Agitators head-cases and guys out to hurt are taken compassionate of on the ice. The other major sports undergo gotten away from the philosophy of policing itself on the field of play. In my opinion they undergo some what suffered for it in the create of prima-donnas. Do you think Terrell Owens would get away with his antics against Dick Butkis? Barry Bonds would need a lot more than just his elbow follow had he played in the days before Public Relations Departments. Kenny Rogers pine tar would undergo taken care of on the next Tigers at bat or a St. Louis hard charge to first when Rogers had to cover. The problem with hockey and its challenge has nothing to do fighting or aggression or any of that ire. Hockeys challenge is low becauseits hockey. The memo informing Commisioner Bettman of this fact must still be sitting on his desk. The best hockey can displace in the spectrum of popularity is 3rd out of the 4 major pro-sports. Maybe 2nd. And that is a HUGE maybe. Planets must align and deals with Satan must be made for it to place that high. Unfortunately for hockey fans the NHL thinks it can be number one. The NHL is like that one friend weve all hung out with. Theyre that guy who isnt really all that attractive. Sure when they change up for a wedding or fancy function they look authorise at best. But on Friday nights when you go out they really arent the best surprise. But these populate evaluate theyre Derek Jeter. Theyve decided to put on some expensive threads and blow out themselves in fragrances. Of cover this ploy doesnt hide their weight/acne problem sweating issues love of swords or abilities in conversational Klingon. Theyve set their standards way too high. When a girl of equal merit?shall we say starts to hit on them they shy away roll their eyes or worse they act insulted. Theyre saving themselves for the hotties. Weve all known these populate. And weve always been frustrated as hell with them. Just go domiciliate with the fat chick! Shes in your league! I move stand you complaining all the time about not getting laid!?This is hockey. It has decided to set too lofty goals. It wants to defeat baseball in American sports. It thinks it can defeat out football. That day ordain only come when the Canadian Mounties patrol the streets of Manhattan. Hockey has decided to go after the sexy ladies as opposed to ignoring the most abused fat chick in the history of civilization. Mother Nature. Its a geographically limited sport. Sure theres roller hockey but the go is different. The friction between rubber wheels and pavement is too great to really get the conclude of blades on ice. I grew up in central NY a place where it snows until May. There is nothing more fun than playing ice hockey out doors. In my object and many others it trumps comprehend football or sweaty basketball courts. Do you know who those many others?are? People raised in cold climates who have experienced the same thing. Nobody in Tampa Bay or Atlanta or Nashville undergo any idea what Im talking about. But people in Canada. Buffalo. Minnesota. New England and Northern Illinois understand. Hockeys biggest problem alter now is that it is too big. It expanded way to abstain. It thought it could go for the hotties. Some of their beat players are playing in the do by markets. I undergo friends who are very active sports fans. They go all the majors and some college sports fanatically but every so often they say. Theres an NHL team in Atlanta??Hockey has decided to grow in change weather climates and worse yet markets where pro-sports fans arent as fanatical. Most southern and mid-western fans love College sports specifically Football. They are loyal and rabid fans of these sports which is fantastic. But they cannot give a major unify team that competes on a surface that cannot be open anywhere without paying for a skate rental. No Tampa Bays. No Carolinas. No Atlantas. No Nashvilles. (Yes. I undergo teams in LA and Dallas. But LA is a huge market that has proven that it can bear on a aggroup since the late 60s thanks to a guy named Gretzky. Dallas is a Stanley Cup winner a former cold climate aggroup and has a market that can support most pro-sports teams. The fact that their aggroup label is reminiscent of the symbol of Dallas? and pro-footballs most recognizable certify doesnt hurt.) This is how the NHL should be. create by mental act giving.

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