Archive for September 19th, 2005

Fifteen Months later…

Monday, September 19th, 2005

What took you guys so friggin’ long?

It’s only exhibition but it’s a pleasing result. The Bolts win 5-3 in Detroit. The line of Modin - Richards and St. Louis have been white hot in practice scrimages and it is no different here. Richards with 4 points, Modin with 3, St. Louis with 3…. Each man had at least one goal while Evgeny Artyukhin acounted for the sole goal from someone outside that line.

The score on NHL.com will read 6-3 as a final as the Lightning won the for-practice shootout 2-1. Martin St. Louis and Brad Richards scored for the Bolts while Jason Williams had the lone tally for Detroit.

I’ll have more on the game tomorrow as I wasn’t able to listen…

“Is it a Game?”

Monday, September 19th, 2005

Anyone ever see AI: Artificial Intellegence? Haley Joel Osment kept asking his adoptive mommy “Is it a game?” while she was trying to avoid him….

Right now, that phrase is so painfully appropriate. I’m trying to comprehend this — the Tampa Bay Lightning are going to be playing a game… It may be exhibition but it’s the first competative game this franchise has played since they won the Cup…

Even stranger — last time we played the Red Wings, we clinched the Southeast and a playoff berth

No news on the rosters but I will update that as soon as I know.

Ref-er-end-dumb

Monday, September 19th, 2005

Mike Chen puts up a few comments regarding early exhibition play and penalty results in those games:

As expected, the pre-season has led off with some teams not understanding the crackdown on obstruction. The LA Kings have been one of the early consistent offenders with 11 penalties against San Jose and 12 penalties against Anaheim. Amazingly, a Minnesota/Chicago game had a grand total of only 3 penalties. On the other hand, Chicago was in the box for 17 penalties against Calgary, so what works for one pre-season roster may not necessarily work for another.

…that or one ref squad is calling games a certain way and another ref squad is calling games entirely different.

It’s the same-old-same-old in the league, or at least that is what I am fearing. While we’ll see a strict enforcement of rules at times, that will slowly fade and what once was called will be overlooked. It happens every year, every single frigging year and when the playoffs commence? Rules are out the door…

I got livid during the 2003-04 playoffs because it was a mockery what wasn’t being called. It’s detrimental not only to the game being played but the future of the sport when someone watching a game sees two different interpertations of a suspected infraction… In one game? It’s called, in another? It’s overlooked for the sake of “letting them play” or not interfering with the rhythem of the game…

It’s coaches jobs to make sure their players don’t interfer with the rhythem of the game — play smart or bench the guy for infractions - and the refs job to call penalties so players know not to do that kind of crap on ice! It’s that simple, and yet it’s been incomprehensible for some reason…

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