7/19/2013

NHL finally releases 2013-14 Schedue



NEW YORK (AP) -- Now that the NHL knows for sure it will take a break for next year's Sochi Games, the league has released its long-awaited schedule that features realignment and a slew of new division names and rivals.
Shortly after the NHL said Friday it would send its players to the Olympics for the fifth straight time, it announced its regular-season slate. The season will be put on hold for 2 1/2 weeks in February to accommodate the 2014 Games in Russia.
Opening night Oct. 1 will feature the Stanley Cup champion Chicago Blackhawks hosting Washington. The regular season concludes April 13, with the playoffs beginning three days later.
The league's four new divisions will be called Metropolitan and Atlantic in the Eastern Conference, and Central and Pacific in the West. No teams in what was the Atlantic Division are in the new group of that name.

Finally, THE FUNHL Draft will be SET for Saturday, September 21st, Time ~ 1100 MST
Place :  TBA in Calgary OR in Lethbridge! hosted by Cameron and the Severed Heads...

More Later


7/18/2013

Video game Memoirs a la EA Sports...




Sega'94....Memories, your time has come etc...

7/11/2013

FP Kovy retires from NHL...



Well, the Scourge need a new FP at pick 5...Alas...

Kovy is gone...816 pts in 816gms and he probably could have scored a lot more...

Trophy upgrades

Hi all, Great to see you all at the Draft Lottery (well, almost all anyway) - Nice to see so many GMs out, and nice to enjoy the lovely surroundings and scenery of the Shark Club. Thanks to those who have contributed to the costs of upgrading the trophies already (Doug, Brian, Collin, Darrell, Bob, Mike B). I do need to collect from the remaining GMs (Mike G, Rob, Corey, Chris, Cam) in the amount of $30. Please contact me to make arrangements as I would like to wrap this up before the season starts. I am not the league treasurer, so I'm not keen on being the cash guy for long. I believe Doug also needs to follow-up with Brian for the Jersey owed him from last year! Dan

7/08/2013

FUNHL News and Notes

It was great fun to see so many GMs at our awards banquet/draft party! I had a ball, and my only regret was for the Gms who couldn't attend. Congrats to Doug who got the chance to drink his Jagrmeister in front of us all. You bastard.

- The Hall of Fame selections are coming up again, and the automatic entries should be Scott Niedermayer and Chris Chelios. IMO the other two guys should be Eric Lindros and Paul Kariya. Lindros and Kariya have resumes that are thin because of injuries, but I think there is little doubt they are two of the best players of all time when they were healthy in their prime.

- I have to say that the more I read and see about Calgary's selections at the ED, the more excited I get. Monahan wasn't who I hoped we would land (that would be Barkov taken 2nd overall by Florida), but he is a big (6'2") talented play maker who projects as a future #1 pivot. Exactly what the Dr. ordered. Klimchuk (pick #28) is a Jordan Eberle type, a modestly sized (6') skill winger with speed and offensive tools who doesn't have an elite ability to rely on. The wildcard was at #22 when the Flames went 'off the board' to take Emile Poirier over Hunter Shinkaruk. Poirier is a big (6'2") and wicked fast, with a wide array of offensive moves, and the kind of mindset that all but forces the kid to drive as hard as he can straight to the net. Check out his highlight reel HERE.

Nice, eh?

All told the Flames may have drafted an entire future 1st line with their three selections.

- One guy that Flame fans should have their eyes on at development camp is Mark Jankowski. Two days from falling into the 2013 draft, he was the youngest guy picked in the 2012 ED. At the time, he was viewed as a project, what with his 6'3" frame being only 170lbs, and with his scoring stats all taking place in a tiny Quebec high-school league. Now? The kid has a year of University under his belt, where he was only ok (in part because he was moved to the wing), but not exceptional. He's recently added on about 25lbs of muscle though, and is topping out at 195lbs, a far more effective weight for a player of his skillset. If he tears the cover off the ball at dev-camp, he and Monahan could give Calgary a nightmarish pair of pivots to build around.

- Indeed, it's hard not to get excited about the young talent coming up the pipe for Calgary, especially at centre. Monahan, and Jankowski, are joined by Corban Knight (traded for from the Panthers org), previous draftees Mikael Backlund, and Max Reinhart round things out. Add a Beartschi and a Gaudreau to the wings along with the two newbies Poirier and Klimchuk and you have an outstanding set of prospects.

- Here's a prediction, if Calgary can get league average goaltending from Kari Ramo and or Reto Bera (it could happen), the Flames will be on the edge of a playoff spot.

- Prediction #2, if the Oilers re-sign and keep Sam Gagner, the Flames finish ahead of the Oilers in the standings. Book it.

- The Predators had Seth Jones at the top of their wish list, and I have to believe they were shocked that he fell to them. I also think he was the worst possible result they could have had. Any of the three forwards picked ahead of Jones (MacKinnon, Barkov and Drouin) would have filled an immediate and pressing need for the team - scoring talent at forward. In particular, Barkov was IMO the one guy they probably had circled as being most likely. The Predators have simply never had a #1 center, and when the top 3 guys got pulled the way they did it prevented the Preds from finally fixing their biggest weakness. That all said, Jones is going to be a monster.

- Lot of talk that Philly blew it with their pick of Sam Morin at #11. The giant (6'7") D-man with offensive upside was easily the biggest reach of the 1st round. What makes the pick most interesting was the fact that Philly has Chris Pronger on board to act as Morin's personal trainer. The upside would be the Flyers get Pronger 2.0. The downside is that Morin Sucks A Trunk Full Of Dongs.

- Tyler Seguin to the Stars is a fascinating development. Players of Seguin's pedigree and caliber simply don't get traded (ever - Joe Thornton was the last guy of similar age and talent at center to get moved). Part of the issue was that Boston was logjammed at centre and Seguin was having to get his time at the wing. The other part of the issue was that Seguin insisted on acting like the 21 year old millionaire that he is (call it 'Patrick Kane Syndrome'). In any case, Seguin joins Jamie Benn (who moves back to the wing) to form a potent 1st line on the Stars. Add a Nichushkin to that line and they could be formidable.

- Preidction #3, I'm calling Jonathon Drouin of the Bolts as the next Calder winner, and first pick overall in our prospect draft. He's ridiculously good and he'll get Stamkos as a linemate. It's over.

- If I were GM in Calgary I would seriously look at signing three UFA/RFAs; Peter Mueller, Jonathon Blum and Grabovski. Mueller and Blum because of age, talent and upside. Grabovski becaue he can play heavy minutes against tough opposition and push the river the other way.

- Toronto's last few weeks have SATFOD. Reimer showed he was a capable #1, but TO went out and got Bernier anyway - and kept Reimer. Yeah, that will work. Then they made keeping Tyler Bozak a priority over Grabovski (which is, to put it bluntly, insane), and to top it off they put a massive contract out on Clarckson, a gritty 3rd line winger with a single 30 goal season under his belt (and terrible underlying numbers). Seriously, they have lost their freaking minds. With the change in divisions that has added Detroit to the mix, they will have a huge battle to come anywhere near the playoffs.

- Watch for Paul Stastny to get moved in the near future. He makes too much money, hasn't been productive the last two years, and now has three guys ahead of him on the depth chart (MacKinnon, Duchene, and O'Reilly). $6m is an awful lot for a 4th line center.

- The way the media crucified the Canucks for dealing Schneider was borderline disgusting. Schneider for a 1st (Bo Horvat) is a perfectly defensible deal, and Horvat is a beauty. What really gets me though is how there was such a double standard for the two GMs involved in the deal. Vancouver sent the OWNER Aquilini to Luongo's house to tell Bobby-Lou personally about the deal once it was completed. Martin Brodeur found out about Schneider's arrival when it was announced by Bettman at the draft. When the media commented on how Vancouver handled Luongo it was all about how incompetent they were, but when it came to Lou Lamoriello it was all 'he's a cold blooded executive, a total pro'. Gahhhh it makes me sick. They can all SATFOD.

- Looks like Murray gassed another situation in Ottawa (to go with how he botched everything with Heatley). This time he's the idiot who managed to alienate the team's longest serving player and only icon, Daniel Alfredsson. When Alfie and Murray talked salary for a come-back year, Murray balked at the $ figure Alfie asked for. Wrong answer. After taking hometown discounts for years to help the team remain competitive Alfie wanted some respect - and he didn't get it. So he walked. Murray only has himself to blame, if he'd said 'sure thing Alfie', Alfredsson would be a Senator for life. Now, Alfie gets to play with a bunch of fellow Swedes wearing the winged wheel - in the same division as the Sens! Murray SATFOD.

- That all said, Murray may have saved his bacon by making the Ryan deal. Just a sweet, sweet trade. Ryan should hit career highs patrolling the wing for Spezza. Of course, Ryan had Getzlaf previously as a pivot so maybe this is just his ceiling.

6/30/2013

FuNHL draft order

Apologies for formatting: 1. Severed Heads 2. Edge 3. Knights Templar 4. Shadowmen 5. Scourge 6. Bladerunners 7. Barbarians 8. Great Whites 9. Ramapithicines 10. Wolves 11. Highlanders 12. Personal Vendetta

6/25/2013

Hawks WIN 2nd CUP in 4 Years!!!




Kane (CHI) WINS Conn Smythe Award...1st American FWD and 4th American after Quick, G LA; Leetch, D NYR and Hextall, G PHI...

CHI wins in 6 games and Won the lst 3 gms of the Finals as well as SEMIs vs DET...

I guess Crawford, will be a starter for Canadian Olympic Team?


6/18/2013

Fear. My. Wingspan.

Valeri Nichushkin Валерий Ничушкин - 2012-13 Season Highlights from HockeySemin on Vimeo.

Jagr magic in BST victory...





BST up 2-1 in Series and the Hawks, mind you without Hossa, looked a lot like the Pens in this game 3.

Jagr now alone in 5th all-time playoff scoring at 197 passing Coffey.

4th is Andeson at 214, then Kurri, Messier and of course Gretzky..

When will Toews and Kane play together?

6/14/2013

FUNHL News and Notes

Bob had suggested he was jonesing for a new N+N, so I am breaking down and delivering one best I can.

- The Pens/Bruins series was depressing on a whole lot of levels;

A. Malkin played OUT OF HIS F*%&NG MIND in games 3 and 4 and simply wasn't able to beat Rask (or Chara's hand). In game 4 alone he attempted now fewer than 21 shots. Dude definitely earned his big pay day.

B. Where the hell was Crosby? Seriously, how is he not hurt and in the hospital after being so invisible?

C. Despite his streak of 30 goal seasons, Flames fans with advanced stats knowledge have been declaring Iginla 'washed up' for a couple of years now (actually, they would declare 'he can't play the hard minutes and isn't moving the needle in the right direction anymore). Despite his reasonable points per game in the playoffs, it was pretty clear Iggy was skating in sand for the Pens all through the playoffs. He may not be 'done' as a player, but he is a shadow of the guy who used to single-handedly win Calgary games. I'll be surprised if he is re-signed by the Pens. Also, all the fans who thought we didn't get enough for our fading hall of famer can suck it.

D. The Bruins (and Kings) both have been playing the kind of beat-em-up/lock-it-down 1-2-2 trap hockey that kills braincells and fan interest alike. Mercifully, the Blackhawks took care of half the problem. Now, hopefully, they can take care of the other half.

E. I really hate Brad Marchand. He's the spitting clone of Pat Verbeek. Wish he was a Flame.

- The addition of Robyn Regehr was IMO a terrible move for the Kings. He's too slow to positively affect play anymore. He'll get primo ice-time from Sutter, derailing the team moving forward. The WOWY stat (with or without you) that tracks how players do when on the ice together showed pretty definitively that Regehr was dragging down Doughty's game something fierce.

- Quick's play was off the charts. Ditto Doughty, who also had to drag Regehr's corpse around the ice.

- Common wisdom is that you build a team around productive center-ice men. Common wisdom says that some 30 years ago the Red Wings selected Steve Yzerman, and the dynasty was born. The truth is that with the first decade or so of Yzerman the Wings didn't get anywhere. Yzerman or no, the Red Wings weren't a dominant team until Nik Lidstrom arrived. LA has Doughty. The Bruins have Chara. The Hawks have Keith and Seabrook. The Av's will take (and come to love) Seth Jones.

- I had been comparing Jonathon Drouin's game to guys like Ray Whitney and Pat Kane, but I read that at least one scout compared his game favourably to Denis Savard. He'll be the top prospect pick in our draft.

- So Patrick Roy is both the coach and Assistant VP of Hockey Operations next to Joe Sakic who is VP Hockey Operations/President (or something). Yeah I don't see how that could ever be a problem.

- Got into a heated internet argument (is there any other kind?) after I posted on Flames Nation that Oiler fans should shut up and stop proposing that pick #7 + Gagner will get them to move up, or land a high caliber center like Sean Couturier. The argument got me looking closely at Gagner's advanced stats - which are beyond terrible. The guy is the poster-child for not looking at just the offence a player produces, as he 'bleeds possession' at a fantastic rate, can't play against top players, loses draws at an atrocious pace for a center, and his 'WOWY' stats show that he drags anyone down he plays with. The other item worth mentioning was that after I made my case against Gagner being worth anything at all, a poster indicated he agreed with my arguments and then added that 'Gagner sucks a trunkful of dongs'. Needless to say, I laughed out loud and spit coffee on my iPad. Moving forward, any I player I don't like will suck a trunkful of dongs (SATOD).

- The one guy I can see falling out of the top ten despite all the scouts being in love with him is Valeri Nichushkin. Everybody is in a panic still about his birth certificate, and he was underwhelming at the combine. Hey, at least he attended (I'm looking at you Drouin, MacKinnon, Jones). A hulking Russian power winger with blazing speed, high end stickhandling and a bomb for a shot? He gets picked in our top 5.

- Feaster has earned a reputation for thinking outside the box (Jankowski, Cervenka), and he may have an opportunity to pull another brazen move off. If Feaster could get permission from Edwards to set a large amount of money on fire, he could conceivably make a deal with the Islanders that brings in DiPietro and prospect Ryan Strome for say a 3rd rnd pick. Then he uses the compliance buy out and burns about $24m of Edwards money without affecting his cap space moving forward. If Feaster is really bold, he then gets Tampa to send him Lecavalier and the #3 overall pick for some future pick, and torches another $25M or thereabouts freeing Lecavalier up to re-sign with the Bolts and finish his career in Tampa. So, if you are Murray Edwards (a billionaire) would you agree to jump start the Flames rebuild at the cost of $50M or so if it brought in Strome and Barkov and didn't cost us anything significant in players, prospects or cap space, AND left alone our 3 first round picks? Damn straight I would.

- Just finished watching 'A Good Day to Die Hard' (which is what, Die Hard 5? 6?). It SATOD.

- If you haven't read it yet, Elliitte Friedman's column on Jagr and his workout regime is enlightening. For years pundits crapped on Jagr for his work ethic and coach killing. Now we find out that Jagr has been leading the work out fanatics by example, and among other things has midnight weight lifting sessions. His speed is only half what it used to be, but he's still impossible to contain on the half-wall. If he keeps it up, he could be the next Chelios. Also, he has the sweetest playoff beard ever (Mutton Chops!)

- Jonathon Toews won the Selke. Good. Guy is a freaking beast.

- Huberdeau, Saad, and Gallagher are the league's Calder nominees. Should have been Yakupov, Conacher and Brodin.

- PK Subban gets the Norris. Also Good. He gets a ton of crap from the media (I'm especially looking at you PJ Stock), and I think it's cool he gets to stick it to his critics.

- Another fantastic rumour going around is Buffalo looking to make massive changes to their team, and that they are considering the following deal;

---> Calgary: Myers-D, Vanek, a 2nd
---> Buffalo: Backlund-C, Cammalleri, the 22nd overall 1st rnd pick (StLouis)

I have to say, I like this deal, it brings in a better/younger but more expensive sniper in Vanek, a 23 year old 6'7" monster with increidble upside in Myers (albeit one that has declined every year since his rookie season for a very good 2 way center in Backlund (about to get a raise), and does so at the cost of about 15 spots in the draft. What I don't get is why Buffalo can't do better elsewhere.

The other rumour is that they offered up Miller, Myers, Grigerenko and 2nd rnd picks for the 1st overall - which I just don't see as being appealing to Colorado. They already have a big investment in Varlamov, and he's been pretty good for them. Myers would be an attractive piece, but without a high end pick coming back I can't see them being too tempted.

- If the Blackhawks win the cup (please!) I fully expect that Vince Vaughn's head will explode with joy and spray centre ice with brain matter.

- One player I am really looking forward to seeing get drafted is smurf Nic Petan. Possible he will be there when the Flames use the Pitt 1st.

- That's it, I'm out. Try not SATOD.

6/09/2013

Hawks finish off Reigning Champs in 2nd OT - Kings and Pens gone...Original Six Final starts Wed. June 12th - CHI v BST





First Original Six Final since Montreal-Boston in 1979

Hawks-Bruins never faced each other Finals in Stanley Cup History

2010 Champs vs 2011 Champs.

Should be fun...The Shadow predicts BST in 6.

6/02/2013

Pens , quites literally, loose it



Yup That's what we want...Chara v Crosby in a cagematch...

5/30/2013

And then there were Four...




The West Final took 2 game 7s and an OT to determine...

The East Final took 5 games each to finish.

The result:  the final 4 are the last 4 Stanley Cup champions.

PIT -2009 vs BST -2011

CHI -2010 vs LA -2012 and defending champs.

Enojy!

5/28/2013

Chi-Det Gm7 based on nice shot by Frolik; Kings-Sharks Gm 7 Tonight



While the East waits...Bst v Pit starts Saturday....Double Gm7 Pleasure Upcoming...

5/23/2013

PENS WAKE UP VS SENS



Crosby with pretty backhand leads to the end of Anderson's night...

5/21/2013

Det v Chi...Gm#3



Datsyuk's Roar

After Detroit scores two goals in 31sec...

Chicago is down 2-1 in the series facing a must-win in gm#4 for them (and me)...Meanwhile the Pens can't afford to blow leads whilst on the pp with 30sec left in  reg and then lose in double OT

WTF?

5/16/2013

5/11/2013

With a WTF? goal the Blues are Gone Again!!



Penner's last second buzzer beater to end the second period, ends the Blues...WTF?

Actually - unacceptable!  LA moves on...

The Hands of Datsyuk...



Who can stop the Magic Man

But two goals by Z. gets Detroit to Game 7...

PS  During the last 22 years during Detroit's "making the playoff streak" only eliminated at home 4 times: by 1993 Leafs; 1994 Sharks; 1999 Avs and 2009 Pens...