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Title: NHL Hockey
Post by: Duuvian on April 12, 2013, 06:02:04 am
It's getting close to the playoffs.

I'm in the rare position of wondering if the Red Wings will make the playoffs. My guess is yes, though perhaps it will be a bit closer than necessary. I think it depends heavily on whether their defense can play other team's well. Keep an eye on the guy you are covering, defensemen, and counter their movements.
Title: Re: NHL Hockey
Post by: Zrk2 on April 12, 2013, 05:36:54 pm
LEAFS SUCK! THAT IS ALL.
Title: Re: NHL Hockey
Post by: Hubris Incalculable on April 14, 2013, 06:06:14 pm
GO NUCKS!!!

That is all.
Title: Re: NHL Hockey
Post by: Wolock on April 15, 2013, 01:49:56 pm
The Red Wings not making the playoff is like the Leafs winning the cup. It won't happen. I hope though that Buffalo find a way to the playoff, then all the northeast division will be there.

And finally... GO! HABS GO!
Title: Re: NHL Hockey
Post by: Duuvian on April 22, 2013, 08:31:31 pm
Watching the Wings game now.
Title: Re: NHL Hockey
Post by: Max White on April 22, 2013, 08:33:49 pm
Yea, go team! They sure are the more proficient at the sport than all the other teams!
Title: Re: NHL Hockey
Post by: Willfor on April 22, 2013, 08:52:32 pm
Go Sens! Like, literally, right now, go.
Title: Re: NHL Hockey
Post by: Duuvian on April 22, 2013, 08:55:46 pm
The last regular season Wings games are very well priced, they have a 50ish$ for two tickets sale (I think it's called the family plan and is for a father son type deal)and I have a feeling they will all be good games to watch if you are a Detroit fan.

Jimmy Howard is good goalie. Pavel Datsyuk the best player in the NHL. Lots of talent to be found on the Wings, even if some of it is young. Zetterberg can attract players while Datsyuk gets open.

I'm honestly surprised the Wings are at such a precarious position; with this team they could do well in the playoffs. I was hoping Brunner would get the Gordie Howe tonight, but he should talk to Abdelkader and Tootoo about the third component first to make sure he gets the team fired up, and to make sure it's the right opponent.

EDIT:

Yea, go team! They sure are the more proficient at the sport than all the other teams!

 8) ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
Title: Re: NHL Hockey
Post by: Hubris Incalculable on April 22, 2013, 09:26:59 pm
Nucks Vs Hawks playing right now:

http://www.teamradio.ca/live/music-player/index.html
Title: Re: NHL Hockey
Post by: Duuvian on May 02, 2013, 08:32:16 pm
Looking forward to the Wings game tonight.
Title: Re: NHL Hockey
Post by: Zrk2 on May 02, 2013, 08:39:59 pm
Leafs are so done after this series.
Title: Re: NHL Hockey
Post by: Jervill on May 02, 2013, 09:23:40 pm
They'll make it further than the Wild, who crawled into the playoffs only to face the buzz-saw that is Chicago.  Still, reaching the playoffs for the first time in 5 years is nice.
Title: Re: NHL Hockey
Post by: Duuvian on May 03, 2013, 12:05:25 am
They'll make it further than the Wild, who crawled into the playoffs only to face the buzz-saw that is Chicago.  Still, reaching the playoffs for the first time in 5 years is nice.

Go Wild, I suppose. Chicago is good and all, but that would be a sweet upset.

Wings just won in overtime 5-4, and the series is tied 1-1.

EDIT: Watching the next game on May 4th now. I figured I probably shouldn't double post just because of it.

EDIT2: Expect a double post next game if no one posts between.

Also, I was disappoint to see the major 5 minute and misconduct. I think that hit was shoulder to shoulder first, with enough momentum to carry through to his head once it was on the same plane as the shoulder.

I think a suspension would be the wrong call. Abdelkader didn't jump into the air, he made contact where he was supposed to and was gliding, and then combined upper body movement with his forward momentum to increase the force of the hit, which powered directly through and into the unfortunate's head.


It makes me wonder if a complete bubble helm is possible, attached to the spaulder or other torso equipment, that would function as a sort of rollcage for the head and it's accompanying padding.

EDIT3: Haha, the Tigers scored a 17-2 baseball game while Michigan was watching the Hockey game.

The next game should be a good game for the Wings. Having to travel back and forth to the West every season is almost over finally. That kind of travel must be brutal.
Title: Re: NHL Hockey
Post by: Jervill on May 05, 2013, 08:48:45 pm
Minnesota was able to win Game 3 in 2-1 in OT over Chicago; a good goal by Zucker to win it.  Apparently Pittsburgh beat the Islanders in the Eastern conference today as well.
Title: Re: NHL Hockey
Post by: RedWarrior0 on May 05, 2013, 08:54:29 pm
EDIT3: Haha, the Tigers scored a 17-2 baseball game while Michigan was watching the Hockey game.
Speak for yourself, I was watching both. Until the Wings were down 3-0 and the Tigers were up Gazillion-0, at which point I was not going to watch the one and got bored with the other.
Title: Re: NHL Hockey
Post by: Duuvian on May 06, 2013, 07:54:05 pm
EDIT3: Haha, the Tigers scored a 17-2 baseball game while Michigan was watching the Hockey game.
Speak for yourself, I was watching both. Until the Wings were down 3-0 and the Tigers were up Gazillion-0, at which point I was not going to watch the one and got bored with the other.

I looked for it, couldn't find it.

Red Wings are playing now; I forgot to post before my dad took over the projector that doubles as my computer monitor. Luckily I can do computer stuff during commercials and intermissions.

EDIT: Yay, Detroit won 3-2 in overtime thanks to Brunner putting the puck in on rebound after Nyquest took and carried a very nice pass on it's way to two shots and the net. Way to be Wings, that was the way I like seeing you play; despite never leading the scoring (except at the very end, the most important time to be ahead in scoring) all your teammates showed the determination, energy and talent required to stay in the playoffs.
Title: Re: NHL Hockey
Post by: Duuvian on May 08, 2013, 09:58:04 pm
Another Wings game on now. Due to corporate shenanigans of putting the playoff game on the 'plus' channel during overlaps, I only tuned in after the Tigers game was over. No disrespect to the most watchworthy Tigers, but it's the hockey playoffs. The network did do well enough updates, so my complaints against what is honestly probably good business sense must be limited as it is not so terrible as compared to the many other things some other people must put up with in their life.

EDIT: If I may borrow from the wise words of Rod, from the best baseball announcer duo on television, I see you Eaves.

EDIT2: Mikael Samuelsson scores on a rebound making it 2-1.

According to the wikipedia I did to make sure I spelled his name correctly:

In September 2010,[59] Samuelsson posted an online charity auction for fans in Sweden to benefit minor hockey in Mariefred. The highest bidder at $6,500, won an all-expenses paid trip for two to Vancouver, featuring tickets to two Canucks games at Rogers Arena, access to the team's locker room and a five-night stay in Samuelsson's personal home.[60] Samuelsson has also been involved in the NHL Players Association's Goals and Dreams program, which provides equipment to minor hockey teams around the world, including Mariefred.[60]

EDIT3: NOO, not Cleary! He's the unsung hero! That guy is one of the hardest workers on the team and you can see it when he's on the ice! He may have been injuried!? Do whatever god(s) of hockey that may or may not exist know he deserves recognition and in their alien wisdom remove him from the team and thus make their task harder?

EDIT4: I agree with Detroit's Smith. That was not a penalty. Instant replay for the linesmen within the next two seasons on penalty calls, please, for the good of the game.

EDIT5: Yup, a Ducks Power Play Goal results. In the Planetside2 computer game, which consists of 3 teams we call what just happened 4th team, with the referees/game developers decisions influencing how the game is played and it's effect upon those who play the game, though I abstracted it a bit for this purpose.

EDIT6: Hats off to the secret agent with ties to Michigan who smuggled in our traditional weapon, Odorous Octopus, into the great state of California's mighty ice arena. Despite breaking into pieces upon impact and additionally being interfered with by a Duck, the weapon performed as expected. May Michigan's agents' glorious sacrifice of a playoff seat be not in vain.

EDIT7: Overtime hockey. It looks like they are either terrible disadvantaged by location or don't care how to run an ice arena in California, because the ice seems to be a bit watery from what I'm seeing on the ice in the late, late 3rd, likely due to the native temperatures. It also has the unfortunate effect of being something the Red Wings could not have trained for, at least not as much, being from a land of ice and snow. If I may make a recommendation to the excellent coach Mr. Babcock, have your men practice in a damp arena if the opportunity should present itself, and study how to turn such an environment to your advantage as while as build a bit of both physical and mental muscle for such ice environments you may be forced into. I apologize if this is something already being done, which I would not be surprised by; as what I know of the Detroit coach is that he is someone special, and his hockey company is excellent.

EDIT8: Detroit loses in overtime, despite not playing a bad game.
Title: Re: NHL Hockey
Post by: tryrar on May 08, 2013, 10:21:13 pm
What's the bigger sign of the Apocalypse, the Chicago Cubs winning the world series or the Detroit Red Wings missing the NHL playoffs?  :P
Title: Re: NHL Hockey
Post by: RedWarrior0 on May 08, 2013, 10:22:10 pm
Why not both? Other than, of course, the fact that they're completely opposite times of the year, but I digress.
Title: Re: NHL Hockey
Post by: Flying Dice on May 08, 2013, 10:25:38 pm
I don't actually follow professional hockey, but I felt that you could probably use a theme song (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eUb0C0iI_GE).
Title: Re: NHL Hockey
Post by: RedKing on May 09, 2013, 08:31:32 am
Nope, I'm refusing to admit the existence of the playoffs this year. That's the only way I can properly process my Hurricanes having the EPIC FAIL that they did to wind down the season. They just chose to lose 16 of their last 19 because the playoffs had been cancelled. Right? RIGHT.  :'(

Guess I might pull for the Pens in the East, since they have Jussi Jokinen now. Never been a Crosby fan though. Don't really have a dog in the fight in the West. Might pull for Chicago just because I liked the way they played last year and that awesome run they had to start the season this year.
Title: Re: NHL Hockey
Post by: USEC_OFFICER on May 09, 2013, 10:05:19 am
I don't actually follow professional hockey, but I felt that you could probably use a theme song (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eUb0C0iI_GE).

And if you don't like that theme song... (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bg2G5gf9GHk)
Title: Re: NHL Hockey
Post by: Duuvian on May 10, 2013, 06:40:23 pm
Detroit and Anaheim game is pretty close to starting. Anaheim leads the series 3-2.

Whatever the outcome, I'd like to thank the Wings team for the way they've played the game this shortened season. All I can ask is to see the energy I've seen at times in this series for one more (two and more would be better of course) game.

According to player interviews, Anaheim will be focussing on the forecheck this game, though I'm sure that tidbit is not so unusual a bit of information as to be useful.

If this should be the end of the season, please do not feel too bad Wings. For being composed largely of youthful players still gaining experience, the team's performance has been mostly excellent as of late. This gives me great hope for a Stanley cup within the next five or ten years. I say this because I've seen players such as Jonathan Ericsson, who was once a youthful player in his first year of playoffs, and just look at how well he has turned out.

EDIT: Game 7! Wings won 4-3 well deservedly in Overtime! The crowd at the Joe at points reached decibal levels numerically slightly below that of a jet airliner's takeof according to the broadcast crew's own youthful talent, which like the team itself, complements the slightly more aged or experienced talent appreciatively.

Bertuzzi had a very solid game. Big, smart, and talented Bertuzzi is extremely useful against the overall physically larger Ducks team.

Smith had a bad bounce that was not his fault as well as a very extended shift. In my humble opinion he needs to keep an eye on the open man a bit more as there was at least one frightening time when a Duck was wide open on the open net side of Jimmy Howard with Smith only slightly out of position (which is enough) watching the puck instead of adjusting to the now blatently open Duck's movement. Other than that I can tell he is playing hard and simply showing some of the troubles that experience will help iron out. I'd advise him to play hockey somewhere after this season is over in the NHL offseason and experiment with both his defensive (I'd say his 360 vision work and then readjusting his positioning to switch to covering the open man could use a bit of work for a big payoff as it's the only glaring thing I've noticed) and offensive game (maybe train his legs to see if he has the ability to be a Paul Coffee'ish as far as having the speediness to create opportunities for himself like Helm the forward can do), and hopefully come back to Detroit next year an even better player for it. I don't mean to constructively criticize him overmuch, as I've seen him working hard and with skill, getting the job at hand done for the vast majority of the time, and I'd hope he knows people watching see the good in him as well as the stumbles that learning entails and simply wish him the best by giving advice that may sound rougher than it could be.

Kyle Quencey has been solid all series from what I've seen. His skill at getting the puck out of the Wing's D zone is very noticeable. The Ducks aren't keeping an overly open an eye on him either in the offensive zone, so he might be able to get in front if the Ducks are drawn too deep in their own zone to set up a 2 on 1 the other way if a D man moves up.

Kindl reminds me a bit of a young Niklas Kronwall, before the latter earned the right to have his name become a verb. That is to say, an extremely solid defenseman on his way to becoming a cornerstone of the team's defense and setup.

Kronwall shows why he is on the team every game. I don't think I need to say more than that, other than if Kronwall can sneak in while the other team is deep enough that the team thinks you can avoid a 2 on 1 that they might not be keeping an eye on Kronwall just as they often don't during checks.

Jordan Tootoo is still on the Roster, and I'm unsure if he'll return for the playoffs. I'm not quite sure what happened to him, possibly an injury before the playoffs, but it was disappointing to see him not playing as he was playing extremely well before the playoffs. This Ducks team though is partially built around special teams though so perhaps this series would not be the one to have Tootoo's style of play on display, effective though it may be against other teams with perhaps a bit more finesse to be disrupted.

Andersson I've been seeing working hard when he's on the ice, and I can't really say anything bad about him if I wanted to try. He is another one I haven't really kept the microscope on but I don't recall anything negative either.

Lashoff is one of those guys clearing the zone and doing other simple yet enormously effective work, and deserves a lot of credit. I see him working hard and appreciate it. He keeps his eyes open and can notice when it's time to read the play and when it's time to move a majority of the time. He jumps on the puck timely on most occasions due to good positioning and along with the other youth on the Wings gives me a lot of hope for an improved from an already good team in the future.

Henrik Zetterberg did the Captain's C great credit today. I'm very impressed with his performance tonight and in the run to reach the playoffs, both as the Captain and his performance in his role in the team's play.

Jimmy Howard was absolutely amazing tonight, with perhaps the best save I've seen in <insert long period of time> at one point, and that's saying something as he has been the foundation of this team and has put on display some amazing goal tending skills this year.

Nyquist has been having a very good series. His line has been very important and has been creating all kinds of opportunities against their matchup, and oftentimes it's Nyquist that's playing an integral role in that.

Carlo Colaiacovo played very well in his return. I saw him doing the right things along the boards, and if I remember correctly he had an excellent blocked shot early in the game where I initially mistook him for Ericsson due to unfortunate (due to injury) unfamiliarity with him this season.

Valtteri Filppula, in an oddity, had a terrible giveaway this game. He is an excellent stickhandler and a smart playcaller so it was most certainly a strange fluke. Every year he comes back better and better despite having been skillful even in his first season with the Wings. I anticipate the nice plays in either zone his stickhandling skills will enable in the future, and I'm sure he'll just keep getting better with practice. Just don't forget to practice your shooting accuracy as well. Sidney Crosby is in everyone's head for that reason, I'd suggest trying shooting practice like Crosby did in his youth in some spare time with friends or what he does currently if it's a better setup to practice accuracy and combined with your handling that practice will make you even more of an exceptional hockey player. I know Filppula shows excellent work ethic by playing offseason hockey so it would possibly be very hard to squeeze in unless it was sanctioned by the team, but it may be something to think about for mutual benefit.

Damien Brunner had another good game. He took a very hard hit to the boards at one point, and then found his way to a good position in front of the net. That's smart play right there, and I'm glad to see it. I see flickers of greatness in this one and I think other people in Michigan see it as well. If he works hard and isn't grievously injured, he could be a hero of Hockeytown for a long period of time to come. His positioning instincts seem to be very good for such a young man, so I'd recommend he practice with Filpula on shooting and practice with Datsyuk on takeaway sense, with stickhandling practice with both and take the opportunity to take ideas from some of the best in the game in stickhandling through both defending against and getting past them from the blue line as well as moving it from a pushing match on the boards. If Brunner can add Zetterberg to the group he can help practice how to use the other arm to defend the puck on a carry in as well as giving Brunner a chance to practice against one of the best with that particular technique.

Cory Emmerton has been performing well from what I can tell, though I haven't put him under the comparitive microscope so to speak. Nothing spectacular as far as statistics go I think, but from my experience in team video games different from Hockey though it may be, statistics often don't tell a fair story regarding someone's part on a team and instead can often be misleading, and I wonder if the Wings themselves agree. I would like to see a bit of scoring and a better plus minus from him though, of course, and that might take some extra play set-up training as well as setup receiving training.

The team calls Johan Franzen 'The Mule' for a reason. It's because he is a big, powerful man who helps pull the team out of whatever they may be stuck in at any given time. In addition, unknown to me before a quick internet search on mules, among draft animals a mule is among the most intelligent, which does some quiet justice to his intelligence in how he utilizes his shooting and skating ability.

Justin Abdelkader of Michigan State University, born in the State of Michigan and a fan favorite, made his return after a two game suspension for an admitably questionable hit, though perhaps not so much so as to be eligible for the suspension. However I was quite willing to respect the decision reached by Mr. Shanahan, who was once photographed taking a slapshot at some point during a Stanley Cup year, which resulted in a small wall mounted memento that I obtained near certain hollidays through a school gift swap and placed on the wall of my youthly abode.

Abdelkader has shown a ton of energy in these playoffs. He's been all over the place where he needs to be after the puck. The lack of his prescence surely had an effect on the result of the most recent Wings loss. He scored a very nice goal today on an excellent shot that bounced off the post, hit the Goalie Hiller in the back, and rebounded into the net, if I remember correctly from memory. I'd like to say it would be nice to see him on the team for a long time in the future because he is a Michigander; and I'm glad to say he's playing the game of hockey like he deserves to be there on the Red Wings.

In addition, I must note that in these forum posts at least those players with names difficult for me to spell from memory have a slight advantage in that I wikipedia them to find the spelling, and inadvertantly find out interesting facts about their respectable familial backgrounds or in some instances their own acts of kindness outside of their professional careers.


Unfortunately while I know there is the possibility I've not mentioned a member of the team that is well deserving, I must confess that this post is obtaining a measurement beyond what could be considered intended. However I will simply handwave this away in dismissal by saying the Red Wings played, with perhaps the last 5 minutes of the third period, a noteworthy hockey game. I'll finish by saying if I haven't said your name, rest assured that while I've seen your good plays, the noticeable effort and energy and even the forgivable mistakes along the way I also haven't seen anything powerfully negative requiring in my opinion specific attention from this particular random from the internet.

If you are a hockey fan, or even if you are not, I recommend this coming game 7 as your (possibly late) night's entertainment upon that date. It should be a quality game, and though I can't guarentee one team or the other won't run away with it at some point, the way the two teams have been playing I think it will be another close one with both teams putting on a show to watch. My hope is for the Wings to win, but I leave it to you to choose for yourself which team to believe in.

EDIT?: Oh yeah, I forgot one very special player.

Pavel Datsyuk the best player in the NHL.

EDIT?2: I might as well finish the roster off (I think) and will mention the only two injured Red Wings. Detroit welcomes this change from the constant stream of unfortunate injuries the past few years. Perhaps having a shortened season was the reason, and perhaps this should be taken into thought by the NHL powers that be.

Danny DeKeyser, defensemen, born in Detroit, is out and just had successful surgery on his hand after playing magnificiently as a home town hero during his regretably limited amount of playoff time so far.

Darren Helm, another young player who's greatest asset is possibly his great speed, has been out most of the season. He is very fast, and once he has had a few years of shooting and maneuvours practice against goalies while moving at that speed he will probably score often.
Title: Re: NHL Hockey
Post by: RedWarrior0 on May 10, 2013, 10:31:16 pm
Spoiler alert: They won. In overtime. Again.
Title: Re: NHL Hockey
Post by: Duuvian on May 10, 2013, 10:53:38 pm
Spoiler alert: They won. In overtime. Again.

Dang right they did, and undeniably deservedly. That was a good game to watch from my point of view.
Title: Re: NHL Hockey
Post by: RedWarrior0 on May 13, 2013, 12:04:43 am
I'd like to start off with a big "Fuck you" to the bastard who made the Wings game start at 10pm Eastern. Make it a West Coast matinee and a Detroit reasonable time, please? No? Fine, I'll just thank the guy who moved us to the East.

I'd like to finish off with whoops of joy an irrational displays of emotion regarding the Wings winning.
Title: Re: NHL Hockey
Post by: Duuvian on May 13, 2013, 12:15:10 am
Wings won! On to Chicago! Whole team is good! I watched the whole thing and I'll keep watching every one, when it continues onto the National level instead of local or regional crews in broadcasting.

Spoiler (click to show/hide)

I did see Cleary wincing at one point, which I was sorry to see.

I've also learned that he is a free agent next year. I'd like to take the opportunity to request the Red Wing's higher ups seal up a nice 3 or 5 year for Cleary to stay in the red and white if at all possible. The man has unimpeachable work ethic after playing the way he has, both playing while injured in past years and possibly once again. Make sure it gets checked out though, Michigan favors Cleary too much to see a minor injury aggravated terribly that could have been prevented with a few days rest.

The Wings' D-men played spectacularly tonight. All the forwards kept the puck in the zone the Wings needed it to be in. Babcock was doing his part splendidly.

Title: Re: NHL Hockey
Post by: Tellemurius on May 13, 2013, 12:30:35 am
is anyone alarmed at the amounts of overtime games?
Title: Re: NHL Hockey
Post by: Duuvian on May 13, 2013, 12:52:05 am
I think one way to remove the sort of tic for tac feeling that penalty calling has currently would be to implement in the rules a few lines of text allowing for replay review by indifferent professionals subject to fines or other penalties should they themselves be incapable of timely ruling with accuracy with the help of video recording of the game in progress by manipulating computerized replay devices. I'd envision it as a small 'committee' or 'posse' of especially technologically competent refs able to review plays on perhaps a moderately large projector screen in their comfortable yet spartan black booth in addition to other technologies looking at other views. It could probably take 10 seconds once the process is in place, and 30 seconds maybe while the guys on the ice get used to the new communications that would have to be in place to have these things be timely.

With the importance of power plays in the last decade of hockey, I think if one considers the quote in addition to the theoretical effect on sportsmanship such unreviewable penalties with such great effect on the game can cause, that there ought to be a review booth for penalties involving an off the ice referee or other rule-caller for the good of sportsmanship in hockey.
Title: Re: NHL Hockey
Post by: Tellemurius on May 13, 2013, 01:00:36 am
is anyone alarmed at the amounts of overtime games?

I think one way to remove the sort of tic for tac feeling that penalty calling has currently would be to implement in the rules a few lines of text allowing for replay review by indifferent professionals subject to fines or other penalties should they themselves be incapable of quickly ruling accurately with the help of video recording and replay devices.

With the importance of power plays in the last decade of hockey, I think if one considers your statement in addition to the theoretical effect on sportsmanship such unreviewable penalties with such great effect on the game can cause, that there ought to be a review booth for penalties involving an off the ice referee or other rule-caller.
there is, its only used though when theres either a: a major penalty/fight or b: every goal

Should there be a option to ask for a second opinion on calls? I have only seen a couple of instances where their should have been a penalty pull/increased but whats done is done.
Also, what does this have to do with the large influx of overtime games?
Title: Re: NHL Hockey
Post by: Duuvian on May 13, 2013, 01:31:36 am
is anyone alarmed at the amounts of overtime games?

I think one way to remove the sort of tic for tac feeling that penalty calling has currently would be to implement in the rules a few lines of text allowing for replay review by indifferent professionals subject to fines or other penalties should they themselves be incapable of quickly ruling accurately with the help of video recording and replay devices.

With the importance of power plays in the last decade of hockey, I think if one considers your statement in addition to the theoretical effect on sportsmanship such unreviewable penalties with such great effect on the game can cause, that there ought to be a review booth for penalties involving an off the ice referee or other rule-caller.
there is, its only used though when theres either a: a major penalty/fight or b: every goal

Should there be a option to ask for a second opinion on calls? I have only seen a couple of instances where their should have been a penalty pull/increased but whats done is done.
Also, what does this have to do with the large influx of overtime games?

Yeah, you are right, for some reason I had a brain freeze and mixed up overtime games with series running to game 7, and keep in mind my spectrum is focussed only on the Detroit team like it has been in previous seasons, I watched hardly any of the other teams in the playoffs except a bit of the Leafs game today and a Chicago game.

What I think would be cool is that penalties called on the ice would be reviewed to start out with. Then, after probably at least a season, if that works out well and the League's play calling team becomes proficient in the tech required, you could even consider putting in 'dirty play' rules, where a team could be penalized for things the refs missed in live action but that may have been caught in the black booth or whatever it could be called, maybe that don't result in a penalty but perhaps if a goal is scored on the play it's considerered broken and no goal after the fact.

Believe me, the technology is there, the main delay would be the human processing of the information from various perspectives to determine the best camera angle and that thus determine the play. Only on extremely puck out of sight plays, (perhaps like a goalie laying on the puck before the whistle) is where the technology inserted into the process would hamper the flow of the game. I don't know if a strategy can be built off that, maybe, but it seems to me a small sacrifice in return unless people get hurt because of it or the rule is abused blatantly due to having unexpected consequences.
Title: Re: NHL Hockey
Post by: Tellemurius on May 13, 2013, 02:25:32 am
i remember the game for the canadians vs. senators, one of the canadians was shoved into the blue zone just in time for them to score a goal. It was retracted since they called on goalie interference but the other jackasses were the ones that shoved him in there the first place.
Title: Re: NHL Hockey
Post by: Duuvian on May 13, 2013, 02:54:37 am
Yeah, that kind of stuff too. It's not really playing fair, and replays for that too, could prevent it.

The main thing is that the league should have a crew watching a big projector showing what the star video editor earning his salary in doing the official replays is looking at on his own projector and video editing computer that could be available by next year at that NHL arena. In addition you would be creating decent paying non-menial jobs for young talented video editors to do something useful in society by having a team of editors for every stadium, and in addition it probably will do some small bit towards studying of social sciences and possibly scoring an assist for the arts as well by having a reason to have a few more professional video editors in a society that seems to want to have ever increasing reasons to educate them as a viable product of North and I hope South America, as well as anywhere else there is sport.
Title: Re: NHL Hockey
Post by: RedWarrior0 on May 13, 2013, 01:48:22 pm
Bah. The only professional hockey teams I watch are Detroit and whoever Detroit is playing.

Re: Overtime games. It's certainly good for the league, since more game time = more advertising = more money. Also closer games = more viewers = more money. It might not be good for the players, but I can't say for certain as the closest I've had to an anatomy class was High School freshman biology.
Title: Re: NHL Hockey
Post by: Xantalos on May 13, 2013, 09:37:27 pm
LEAFS SUCK! THAT IS ALL.
The fate-cursed ones almost won against Boston.
AAAAAAALLLLLLLLMMMMMMMMOOOOOOSSSSSSSSTTTTT.
Title: Re: NHL Hockey
Post by: RedWarrior0 on May 18, 2013, 02:39:30 pm
Well, Red Wings won 4-1 without an empty net goal away, which I think makes that win more impressive than Chicago's 3-1 + empty netter at home.
Title: Re: NHL Hockey
Post by: Duuvian on May 25, 2013, 09:54:30 pm
Wings are going back to the Joe, and as I have the whole series I'll watch that game too. I think it'll be a fun game to watch. The Wings will have energy in that building I hope. In this latest game in Chicago there wasn't as much jump, and I would like to see them find it again for the next one.

One thing I remember noticing was a player, Brunner I think it was from memory, holding the puck too long and waiting to try for a pass; Filpula used to do that a lot but he's found ways to minimize the negative impact of that situation to salvage an attempt. I think he could have shot it hard at Crawford's legpads and maybe have been able to go after a deflection, possibly towards the corner to retrieve and then center or to get to a defenseman.

Smith had a great play coming back on defense on a 2 on 1, he managed to break up the play almost as well as 2 players could have. He helped Jimmy Howard prevent a goal by making both the pass and the shot hard to accomplish.
Title: Re: NHL Hockey
Post by: Duuvian on May 27, 2013, 08:58:48 pm
Second period is over in the Detroit and Chicago game and third is about to start. The Wings had a really good second period. Only one more period to knock out the President's trophy winning team (#1 in regular season standings), as the Wings are 3-2 in the series at home in Joe Louis. Second period was all Wings though Chicago was still playing hard. In the first period both teams had a lot of jump but the Wings had momentum going into the end of the second.

EDIT: Wings lost. I'm kind of mad because of that penalty shot. That's what really changed the game. It could have been a penalty called instead of a penalty shot, and I wouldn't have argued with it. Why does it so often seem to go to game 7 on a referee's call against Detroit somehow? <sportsofficiatingwhineneedsinstantreplay>

Detroit's sticks were seemingly breakable in the third, especially for their defensive defenseman, Quencey. I'd recommend bringing sticks from your most trustworthy (family?) sources if possible for game 7 if I could speak to the Wings, and to play the most conservative game as possible regarding penalty calls of all year for game 7.

EDIT: Mike Babcock made a great point. I should be excited there is even a game 7. I will bow to his wisdom. Here's to a game seven, more hockey for all, and hail to the victors (sorry MSU fans and former hockey team members) of both this and whichever team wins the next game.
Title: Re: NHL Hockey
Post by: Tellemurius on May 28, 2013, 12:41:32 am
I'm still pissy that Vancouver is out so early...
please don't riot again canada... you are such nice people only to be riled up by a sport.
Title: Re: NHL Hockey
Post by: Duuvian on May 28, 2013, 01:27:48 am
If I was a hockey player, I'd obtain my own few sticks for the playoff, test them, and those that are sturdy after a good slash would be used in game. I'd put a little unique mark underneath a piece of tape I know the location of if it by the rulebook the stick must ever leave my hands, and I'd check it during the game when on the bench when I should be paying attention to make sure it was still the stick I bought, inspected, and tested. If at all possible the stick would never leave the same room I was in.

If I was a hockey player I'd also tell all the other hockey players that it's a good idea too. Even the ones on other teams.

A most jaded game 7 for Detroit fans. I expect the team to be jumping for game 7. I also expect Chicago to be playing their best hockey. This will be a high hurdle which the Wings will have to fly over if they were to continue in this series. The Wings are going to have to play their best game of the year if they wish to advance to the next series, because Chicago certainly seems willing to attempt the same.

EDIT: A great game 7 to watch but the Wings lost despite everyone on the team certainly playing hard enough to win, and even worse Filpula was hurt as well. Despite that I would say it was a good season for the Red Wings as a team. They were one of those flukes of hockey from continueing on. It looks to me that this team will be good for years to come. I'd like to see Cleary back on the Detroit team. If Datsyuk chooses to play for Detroit that would be great and preferable to me, but if he would prefer to be near his family in the great country of Russia this Wings fan at least would understand and consider myself priveleged to have been able to watch Pavel Datsyuk play for Detroit while he chose to do so.