Thursday, September 16, 2010

The Rocket and ...

It was 5o years yesterday,September 15th 1960,that Maurice ''Rocket'' Richard shocked the hockey world and announced that he was retiring from hockey after 18 season career with the Montreal Canadiens.

Richard had just turned 39 in August of that year.He claimed that his body had become fragile and that his reflexes weren't the same as they use to be and could no longer continue to play.

During his great career,Richard won the Stanley cup 8 times.He was the first player in NHL history to score 50 goals in a season and to reach the 500 plateau.He still holds the record for most career goals in the fabulous history of the Montreal Canadiens.One that may never be broken.

Richard passed away May 27th 2000,after a long battle with cancer.

A captain for the Canadiens ?
The biggest subject of conversation last season in Montreal,was captaincy of the Montreal Canadiens.General Manager ,Pierre Gauthier and head coach,Jacques Martin have mentionned that a captain will be known before the drop of the puck on October 7th before their original six meeting with the Toronto Maple Leafs.

A montreal based newspaper,LaPresse,mentionned that the choice had come down to Brian Gionta.Jacques Martin,mentionned on a popular french morning tv show,that is was just speculation.I guess we will have to wait an see.

No Federal $$$ for pro sports
Canadian Prime Minister,Stephen Harper,made it clear while on tour in Quebec city,that no money will be available for pro sports.But did mention,that the Federal government will be willing to help in anyway possible with the building of a new arena.As he put it, Pro sports “first and foremost the responsibility of the private sector”.I agree totally.

Harper,in his statement,was being consistant with himself, as the head of the canadian taxpayers Federation in 2000,when the Chretien government was considering provinding assistance to struggling canadian franchises due to the lower canadian dollar.

Lyle Richardson from spectorshockey.net, mentionned in his wednesday edition of the soapbox,that Pierre-Karl Peladeau of Quebecor,a company that owns newspapers,tv stations and a major cable company,should pay for it himself,since he had the capital put together to buy the Montreal Canadiens and the Bell Centre,before getting outbid by the Molson Family two years ago.It would be a risky project to go in to it alone when your not even guaranteed an NHL franchise.

It will be interesting to see what the outcome of all of this in the months to come.

That's all for now !



Thursday, September 09, 2010

An NHL return to Quebec ? and ...

A new Building for Quebec City ?
On Tuesday,the Quebec provincial government agreed to participate financially in a new modern arena in Quebec city.The provincial government will fork out 45 % of the estimated 400 million it would cost to build.Quebec city mayor,RĂ©gis laBeaume,expects the same participation from the canadian government.If you add it up,canadian and Quebec tax payers will be footing the bill for 90% of the cost.Before the canadian government can even think of what pourcentage it's participation will be,it will have to weather a fierce political storm across the country.Why you ask ?Well there is a team in Alberta that would also like a fancy new arena.Rexdall place in Edmonton,needs a facelift,but a new arena would be even better.If you give money to Quebec city's new building,we would like some also Prime Minister Harper.Afterall, it's Alberta that got you the job of Prime Minister,Mr.Harper.The people are right on that one,Prime Minister.

The new proposed arena for Quebec City,is not only to attract the return of an NHL franchise,but also to promote the candidature of that city's winter olympic bid and for concerts during the summer season.Of course an NHL team as the main tenant would make it a better sell.Legendary hockey writer,Red Fisher, says to all that hope a return of an NHL franchise in Quebec city, not so fast.


What taxpayers in the rest of Canada would like to know,what will be the financial participation of the Quebecor group be,other than owning a possible NHL franchise ?

Who will be the first to go ?
Yes I know, the training camps have yet to start,but its still something that can still be asked.Who will be the first coach,General manager or both to get fired ? Of course,nobody likes to see anyone lose his or hers job,but this is the NHL,where everything that is not normally suppose to happen,does.So here are my possible candidates for this season.

Randy Carlyle (Ana),Claude Julien (Boston),Ron Wilson (Tor) and this will surprise you,Bruce Boudreau in Washington.You probably spilled your drink on that one.You must admit,that with two early exits in three playoff appearences will come bite you sooner than later.Also, calling one of your players dumb #$&* on tv will not win you admiration in the dressing room.Mr.Boudreau will be walking on thin ice,if (A) his team has a bad record in the first quarter of the season or (B)Doesn't make it to the cup final.His margin of error is not big.

Why Julien ? One, he is in his fourth season in Boston, and knowing that the life span of coaches in the NHL, he becomes a candidate.Also, remember the meltdown in the series against the Flyers ? Hope you won't come out with the argument that they lost Krejci.Didn't Montreal lose Markov at the beginning of the series against Pittsburgh ? So a possible bad start at the of the season could be the end of Julien in Boston.


Here are the combination package possible candidates.

The Sutter Brothers in Calgary.Barry trotz and David Poile in Nashville,who have been in place since the beginning of the franchise.It could be time for a change of direction.Glen Sather and John Tortorella.If Sather had been in any other city,he would of been fired by now.You have to wonder why the Rangers ownership have put up with the Sather show so long.

Remember,I did mention possible candidates to get the boot.It's not a prediction.

That's all for now.






Tuesday, September 07, 2010

Potvin,Ottawa and ...

Hockey legend Denis Potvin,will be joinning the Ottawa Senators broadcast team.Potvin who played his junior hockey in the Ottawa area,is coming back home.He captained the once powerhouse New York Islanders to four Stanley Cups in the early 1980's. He had been a color commentator for the Florida Panthers since their beginning in the league.

Speaking of Ottawa,the 2012 all-star could be held in Scotiabank place,from January 26th to the 29th.NHL commissioner Gary Bettman will be in Ottawa next week for a luncheon,according to aKukla's Korner blogger, he could that visit to make it official.Ottawa is the only canadian NHL city to not host the event.

Cap Issues ?
They are 8 teams that over the 59.4 million cap limit,but since these are off-season cap counts,where teams can be 10 % over the limit until the end of training camp.Some will have to be very creative in order to be cap compliant by the time the NHL season starts on October 7th.We will see some bodies moved for sure.

2009-10 Stats
We are less than two weeks from the beginning of the NHL's training camps,let's look at some numbers from last season.Which team delivered the most bodychecks, and who had the most blocked shots.

On the NHL's website,bodychecks are counted as hits.Seven teams had more two thousand hits last season.Here are the top ten :

Team Total: Hits avg/game
1 DAL 2338 28.5
2 NYR 2330 28.4
3 PIT 2154 26.3
4 CAR 2139 26.1
5 LAK 2122 25.9
6 CBJ 2075 25.3
7 ANA 2050 25
8 DET 1972 24
9 OTT 1939 23.6
10 BOS 1935 23.6

Blocked shots get more attention during the playoffs than during the regular season.Here is the top ten teams in regular season games in 2009-10.


Team BkS avg/game
1 FLA 1403 17.1
2 NYI 1379 16.8
3 MTL 1344 16.4
4 EDM 1305 15.9
5 PHI 1254 15.3
6 COL 1226 15.0
7 TOR 1218 14.9
8 OTT 1193 14.5
9 PIT 1182 14.4
10 CAR 1176 14.3

That's all for now !