2-1 Series
Saturday, May 23rd, 2009 Posted in 2009 Playoffs, Big Hit, Chicago Blackhawks, Justin Abdelkader, Kris Draper, Martin Havlat, Mike Babcock, Playoffs, Round 2 | No Comments »It's Memorial Day Weekend so I'll make this quick: -Chicago played well. I don't know how one team has a 9-0 lead in power play minutes, but the refs evened those up for us in the 2nd that allowed us to ...
5-2 Over the B-Hawks
Sunday, May 17th, 2009 Posted in 2009 Playoffs, Bobby Ryan, Brent Seabrook, Chicago Blackhawks, Chris Osgood, Dan Cleary, Duncan Keith, Khabibulin, Kris Draper, Pavel Datsyuk, Playoffs, Round 3, Ryan Getzlaf | No Comments »So, I didn't get a chance to make a post after the Anaheim series. Lets just say that I'm a big Ryan Getzlaf and Bobby Ryan fan. The Hawks scare me. Box score, highlights. Some thoughts... -I'm not asking Chris Osgood to be ...
Wings Shut Out Jackets; Lead 2-0
Saturday, April 18th, 2009 Posted in 2009 Playoffs, Columbus Blue Jackets, Darren Helm, Nick Lidstrom, Pavel Datsyuk, Playoffs, Rick Nash, Round 1, Steve Mason | No Comments »We shut out the Blue Jackets tonight 4-0 in what really wasn't much of a game in my opinion. Columbus really looked sluggish, which, as a Wings fan was great. Objectively as a hockey fan, that kind of sucks because ...
Game 1 - Columbus At Detroit
Thursday, April 16th, 2009 Posted in Columbus Blue Jackets, Playoffs, Statistics | No Comments »Here are the lines: DETROIT Holmstrom-Datsyuk-Hossa Franzen-Zetterberg-Cleary Hudler-Filppula-Samuelsson Kopecky-Helm-Maltby Lidstrom-Rafalski Kronwall-Stuart Lebda-Ericsson Osgood Conklin COLUMBUS Huselius-Malhotra-Nash Umberger-Vermette-Voracek Chimera-Peca-Modin Torres-Williams-Boll Hejda-Commodore Klesla-Tyutin Methot-Russell Mason And a nifty chart of win probabilities for the first round over at Hockey Numbers. It gives the Wings chances at 78.2 and 71.4% odds of winning. I like that. More tonight, though I may not be able ...
Johan Franzen Deal; Wings Playoff Opponent
Sunday, April 12th, 2009 Posted in 2009, Contracts, Dan Cleary, Edmonton Oilers, Jiri Hudler, Johan Franzen, Jonathan Ericsson, Ken Holland, Marian Hossa, Mikael Samuelsson, Playoffs, Rick Nash, Steve Mason, Ty Conklin, Vancouver Canucks, Ville Leino | 4 Comments »So, yesterday the first domino of the Hossa-Franzen impending deals fell to the tune of 11 years and $43.5 million getting signed by Johan Franzen. Yes, he's 29 years old already and that'll mean he's locked up through age 40. ...