Thursday, January 16, 2014

The Dynamic Duo: Kane and Toews

Chicago sports fans should be used to dynamic duos: They have already one.


For years, Hull and Mikita were the greatest one-two punch the sport had ever seen. Mikita would make a great move, flip the puck to an open Hull who would rocket the shot into the back of the net. The two combined for 969 goals and 2109 points as fellow Blackhawks, with numerous All Star Game appearances, MVP awards, Hart Trophies, and a Stanley Cup to boot. The Hawks were the darlings of Chicago sports fans for years.


But by the early 2000’s, Chicago was looking for new heroes. The Blackhawks were abysmal. Then, all of a sudden, came Jonathan Toews and Patrick Kane. Kane and Toews, Toews and Kane, Tazer and Kaner, however you want to say it, were both extremely young entering the league. They were both highly touted prospects, and were both drafted in the top 3 of their respective drafts. The similarities with each other end there, but they extend to the first duo mentioned in this article: Hull and Mikita. Whenever I see Toews and Kane, I think of Hull and Mikita. From their personalities to their playing style, I see flashes of the Hawks heroes in each of them.


Compare Toews to Mikita. Serious, businesslike. He has a quieter playing style than his counterpart Kane, with flashes of the unbelievable and an “it” factor that is undefinable, something intangible that just makes him better than anyone on the team. Call it heart, guts, balls, whatever you want, Toews has it.


Kane is like Hull in many ways. His flashy style of play extends off the ice too, with parties and a slight immaturity that makes him who he is. Hull was the darling of Chicago, signing thousands of autographs and smiling for hundred of photographs. Kane is the same. He loves the spotlight. He enjoys playing on the highest stage possible, and his playing style reflects that. There is an electricity in his game that moves fans to the edge of their seats. He has a wicked shot and loves to celebrate.

The two have combined for 356 goals and 899 points in the short time they have been in the league. In many ways they have exceeded Hull and Mikita. They have together won two Stanley Cups. They have each won the Conn Smythe Trophy. More importantly, they have won the hearts of Blackhawks fans throughout Chicago and around the World. Just as an example, Patrick Kane leads the entire league in jersey sales. Before the two superstars, one would be hard pressed to find ANYONE with a then-current Blackhawk on the back of their sweater (Arnason, Bell, and Calder, anyone?). Perhaps someday those jerseys will hang in the rafters of the United Center for all to remember, waiting for the next two.

Saturday, November 23, 2013

Matchup of the Day 11/23/13

Blackhawks at Canucks!
This heated rivalry will add another page to it's storybook tonight when the Blackhawks take on the Canucks at Rogers Arena. Here are my predictions:
Hawks 5, Canucks 2
Kane gets 2, Toews gets 1, Saad gets 1, Hjalmarsson gets 1
For the Canucks,
Burrows gets jack squat, Kesler gets both goals.

Friday, November 22, 2013

Fighting In The NHL: Why It Needs To Stay

With all the talk of fighting in the NHL being banned or more strictly enforced, I am here to present my humble opinion. Fighting has been in the league since its inception. Fighting is as much a part of the game as a body check or a clean pass. It helps to weave the fabric of the game together. Most importantly, it keeps the game honest. No other league in the NHL has an honor code when it comes to fighting: Don't fight a player with hurt hands, don't fight for selfish reasons, fight to protect teammates, etc. This helps keep the fabric of the game woven tightly together. It creates bonds between the fans and the players, and also creates a bond between players.
Hockey is an honest game.
Let's keep fighting for that.

EARLY CUP CHAMPION PREDICTIONS:

I predict that your 2013-2014 Stanley Cup Champion will be...
The Chicago Blackhawks!
The Hawks will repeat, making it the first time a team has won 2 Stanley Cups back-to-back since the '97 and '98 Red Wings. I also (boldly) predict that Patrick Sharp will win the Conn Smythe trophy.

I'M BACK!

I'm back! I have decided to begin the blog again, now that times are getting settled a little bit. Finals are the week of the 2nd of December, but then I should be able to post on a regular basis again.

Wednesday, January 9, 2013

Season Standings Predictions: Review

West:
1. Vancouver
2. St. Louis
3. San Jose
4. Los Angeles
5. Detroit
6. Chicago
7. Nashville
8. Colorado
9. Phoenix
10. Minnesota
11. Calgary
12. Dallas
13. Anaheim
14. Columbus
15. Edmonton

East:
1. Pittsburgh
2. Winnipeg (yes, Winnipeg)
3. Boston
4. New York Rangers
5. Carolina
6. Toronto
7. Washington
8.  Buffalo
9. Ottawa
10. Montreal
11. Philadelphia
12. New Jersey
13. Tampa Bay
14. Florida
15. New York Islanders

Monday, December 24, 2012

All-USA vs All-Russia

Thanks to whatifsports.com
GAME 1 HOME AWAY
PERIOD 1 USA RUSSIA
Goal scored by Adam Deadmarsh assisted by Brian Leetch and Brett Hull 1 0
Goal scored by Phil Kessel assisted by Joe Mullen and Mike Modano 2 0
Goal scored by Alexander Ovechkin assisted by Sergei Fedorov and Andrei Markov 2 1
Goal scored by Alexander Semin assisted by Sergei Makarov and Sergei Gonchar 2 2
Goal scored by Keith Tkachuk assisted by Drew Doughty and Patrick Kane 3 2
PERIOD 2

Goal scored by Phil Kessel assisted by Joe Mullen and Brian Rafalski 4 2
Powerplay - Goal scored by Keith Tkachuk assisted by Brian Leetch 5 2
PERIOD 3

Sergei Fedorov shoots and scores on the rebound assisted by Alexander Mogilny 5 3
Goal scored by Alexei Zhitnik assisted by Alexander Semin and Sergei Nemchinov 5 4
Sergei Fedorov shoots and scores on the rebound assisted by Sergei Zubov 5 5
OVERTIME 1

Goal scored by Ryan Kesler assisted by Pat LaFontaine and Brian Rafalski 6 5



GAME 2 HOME AWAY
PERIOD 1 USA RUSSIA
Goal scored by Pat LaFontaine assisted by Brian Rafalski and Adam Graves 1 0
Goal scored by Keith Tkachuk 2 0
Joe Mullen shoots and scores on the rebound assisted by Mike Modano 3 0
PERIOD 2

Goal scored by Alexander Mogilny assisted by Sergei Zubov and Sergei Gonchar 3 1
Joe Mullen shoots and scores on the rebound assisted by Phil Kessel 4 1
Goal scored by Brian Rafalski assisted by Keith Tkachuk and Adam Deadmarsh 5 1
PERIOD 3

Phil Kessel shoots and scores on the rebound assisted by Joe Mullen 6 1
Goal scored by Alexei Kovalev assisted by Alexander Mogilny and Sergei Fedorov 6 2



GAME 3 HOME AWAY
PERIOD 1 RUSSIA USA
Goal scored by Joe Mullen assisted by Brian Leetch and Phil Housley 0 1
Goal scored by Alexander Mogilny assisted by Alexei Kovalev 1 1
PERIOD 2

Goal scored by Alexander Ovechkin assisted by Ilya Kovalchuk and Sergei Fedorov 2 1
Goal scored by Pat LaFontaine assisted by Adam Graves and Brian Rafalski 2 2
Sergei Fedorov shoots and scores on the rebound assisted by Alexander Mogilny 3 2
Goal scored by Sergei Fedorov assisted by Ilya Kovalchuk and Alexander Ovechkin 4 2
PERIOD 3

Goal scored by Sergei Gonchar assisted by Sergei Zubov and Sergei Nemchinov 5 2



GAME 4 HOME AWAY
PERIOD 1 RUSSIA USA
Goal scored by Phil Kessel assisted by Brian Leetch and Joe Mullen 0 1
Goal scored by Brian Leetch assisted by Gary Suter 0 2
Goal scored by Brett Hull assisted by Keith Tkachuk and Adam Deadmarsh 0 3
PERIOD 2

Goal scored by Pat LaFontaine assisted by Drew Doughty and Ryan Kesler 0 4
Goal scored by Brett Hull assisted by Brian Leetch and Keith Tkachuk 0 5
PERIOD 3

Alexei Zhitnik shoots and scores on the rebound assisted by Sergei Nemchinov 1 5
Brian Leetch shoots and scores on the rebound assisted by Mike Modano 1 6



GAME 5 HOME AWAY
PERIOD 1 USA RUSSIA
Goal scored by Phil Kessel assisted by Joe Mullen and Brian Leetch 1 0
Goal scored by Pat LaFontaine assisted by Drew Doughty 2 0
Ryan Kesler shoots and scores on the rebound assisted by Pat LaFontaine 3 0
Goal scored by Ryan Kesler assisted by Adam Graves and Drew Doughty 4 0
PERIOD 2

Goal scored by Phil Housley assisted by Mike Modano and Patrick Kane 5 0
Goal scored by Ilya Kovalchuk 5 1
Goal scored by Sergei Nemchinov assisted by Sergei Gonchar and Alexander Semin 5 2
PERIOD 3

Goal scored by Alexander Mogilny assisted by Alexei Kovalev and Sergei Fedorov 5 3
Goal scored by Alexander Mogilny assisted by Sergei Fedorov and Vladimir Konstantinov 5 4



TEAM USA WINS

MVP: Brian Leetch (2G, 6A)