On January 4th, it was announced that the Anaheim Ducks signed forward Andrew Cogliano to a 4 year contract extension, believed to be worth $12 million.
What a fantastic signing this is for the Ducks! And damn, did they every get a steal of a deal!
Let's discuss why.
Sunday, January 5, 2014
Congrats to the WJC 2014 Champions!
Big congratulations goes out to Finland for winning the 2014 World Junior Championships!
Finland defeated the home team Sweden in 3-2 in overtime! That was quite the game.
And of course congratulations to Sweden who won Silver!
And congratulations to Russia on Bronze! And their inability to count to five.
And meh, to Canada on their second straight fourth place finish.
Saturday, January 4, 2014
The American Olympic Mens' Hockey Roster Drama
Thanks, NHL.com for the roster chart! |
With the announcement of Team USA’s roster at the end of the
Winter Classic, social media absolutely blew up with the omissions from the
roster. Granted, some of the omissions were mind-boggling. The six most notable
players missing from the 25 man roster are (in no particular order):
- Bobby Ryan
- Kyle Okposo
- Keith Yandle
- Jack Johnson
- Ben Bishop
- Cory Schneider
Those are some big names missing on
that list, and apparently lots of people felt that way.
WJC 2014 Semifinals: Game 2 - Canada vs Finland
This game was arguably the game that Canada had to play
their best in, and it was the game that they played their worst in. Canada came
into this game just expecting to beat Finland, and in theory they should have.
Part of that cockiness may have been the result of the fact that Canada has
beat Finland every year for the last 13 years, or that Finland may not have
been the best team in the tournament, or that Finland doesn’t have the same
“star power” that Canada does. Whatever it was that caused the Canadians’ over
confidence, it was that over confidence that caused Canada’s demise. Finland
outplayed Canada and deserved the 5-1 win that they got.
WJC 2014 Semifinals: Game 1
Sweden vs Russia - there was no doubt in anyone’s mind that
this would not turn out to be a great game. Sweden looked virtually untouchable
in the round-robin and Russia was a great team – like always – that looked
nearly as difficult to beat. It was bound to be a hell of a game. And it was.
Matched up against each other, the size of each team’s
roster was evident but that certainly made for an interesting game. Both teams
were moving astonishingly fast in the first period, although Sweden did not
appear to be playing the same game that they played in the rest of the
tournament. Despite the final score of 2-1 in Sweden’s favor, it was clear that
Sweden did not actually deserve to win that game nearly as much as Russia did.
Russia was playing with all they could; Sweden was not. Sweden just got lucky,
when it really boils down to it. Sweden’s goalie – Dansk – absolutely saved
their asses for most of the game, but the one goal he did let in was very weak.
It was highly amusing. That’s basically the game in a nutshell, if you didn’t
see it, this isn’t what I want to talk about; there are much more interesting
things to note in this game.
Wednesday, January 1, 2014
WJC 2014 - The Rest of the Teams and What`s Next
Now that the World Junior's round-robin is completed, there's the quarterfinals, semi-finals, medal rounds and relegation to look forward to.
The puck drops tomorrow morning for quarterfinals, can't you just feel the excitement for it? I sure can. I'm absolutely stoked.
The first game of the day is USA vs Russia.
Next up, Finland vs Czech Republic.
Then, Canada vs Switzerland.
And finally, Slovakia vs Sweden to wrap it all up.
It's going to be a hell of a day.
Canada appears to have gotten the easier route to the medals, hopefully. The winner of Canada-Switzerland faces off with the winner of Finland-Czech Republic. I'm predicting either Canada or Czech Republic out of this one, obviously hoping for Canada.
The other grouping, wow, that's going to be a fight to make it out. The winner of USA-Russia faces off against the winner of Slovakia-Sweden in the semis. That is going to be brutal. I see either Russia or Sweden coming out on top, and have no idea who I hope wins it.
As for the other countries...
The puck drops tomorrow morning for quarterfinals, can't you just feel the excitement for it? I sure can. I'm absolutely stoked.
The first game of the day is USA vs Russia.
Next up, Finland vs Czech Republic.
Then, Canada vs Switzerland.
And finally, Slovakia vs Sweden to wrap it all up.
It's going to be a hell of a day.
Canada appears to have gotten the easier route to the medals, hopefully. The winner of Canada-Switzerland faces off with the winner of Finland-Czech Republic. I'm predicting either Canada or Czech Republic out of this one, obviously hoping for Canada.
The other grouping, wow, that's going to be a fight to make it out. The winner of USA-Russia faces off against the winner of Slovakia-Sweden in the semis. That is going to be brutal. I see either Russia or Sweden coming out on top, and have no idea who I hope wins it.
As for the other countries...
- Sweden
The host country has looked absolutely untouchable. I mean, they lead their group at 12 points and it was clear no one else would win that group. Aside from having home ice advantage, the team has looked good, as per usual. They are skilled and just look worrisome to play against. If Canada can't win this tournament, I hope Sweden does. - Russia
I actually haven't seen a whole lot the Russian games so far, but from what I've seen and read, they are a scary team like usual. They look like they are ready for any game and ready to win it. They have the usual Russian swagger in their game, and they have the skill to back it up. That doesn't bode well for USA in the quarterfinals. - USA
The American's roster this year is BIG. They are a good team, and were undefeated up until the Canadian game. They're good, but they aren't amazingly good. Being in the grouping that they are, it is highly unlikely that they will come out on top, but who really knows considering all the upsets that have happened already. - Czech Republic
The Czech team looked good, as usual too. Similar to the Americans, they are good, not amazingly good, but undeniably good. The Czechs are the guys that Canada should be wary of going into the next rounds. - Finland
Finland looks decent this year. Much like the Czechs and the Americans, they've been good but not amazing. What was most telling about their game was the shootout against the Swiss team. That was the most boring shootout to ever occur. The lack of creativity and variety and moves that they showed is applicable to their game as a whole, and that should worry the Finnish players. We will see what happens though. - Switzerland
The Swiss team is one that you kind of can't help but root for a little bit. They usually manage to get into a decent grouping, and they are clearly the underdogs almost every year. I know for me, I can't help but hope that they do fairly well. This year, they did fairly well by avoiding relegation. All it takes is one game to change it around though, and as much as I hope it doesn't happen against Canada, anything can happen in the World Juniors.
Best of luck to all the teams in the tournament!
WJC 2014 - Team Canada
I believe it was Ray Ferraro who made the comment, but the best description of the World Juniors play that has ever been said, was...
"You never see the same play twice... the coaches haven't had the time to coach the creativity out of the players yet."
That's exactly what Team Canada has shown so far, whether it has been effective or not varies by player.
So, let's talk about three things that they need to fix and then some discussion about each player, shall we?
WJC 2014 - Team Canada's Round Robin
It's that time of year again, time for all of us to follow a bunch of teenage boys playing hockey at sometimes ungodly hours and cheer them on with all of our heart, because it's our national pride on the line. The IIHF World Juniors are here.
Canada came into the 2014 World Juniors carrying the big question of how it was going to go. They didn't have the greatest pre-tournament games, their roster wasn't quite as stellar as it could have been, and then there's the last three years - in 2013, Canada didn't medal even with the leading scorer of the tournament on their team, way back in 2012 they finished with Bronze, and in 2011 they finished with a silver. You can see a pattern here, right? So there were some genuine concerns for Canadians.
Now, the round-robin portion of the tournament is over and Canada is looking a little bit better than most of us expected they would be.
So let's talk about some key - or interesting - moments from the games and then some other key things to note about Team Canada.
Canada came into the 2014 World Juniors carrying the big question of how it was going to go. They didn't have the greatest pre-tournament games, their roster wasn't quite as stellar as it could have been, and then there's the last three years - in 2013, Canada didn't medal even with the leading scorer of the tournament on their team, way back in 2012 they finished with Bronze, and in 2011 they finished with a silver. You can see a pattern here, right? So there were some genuine concerns for Canadians.
Now, the round-robin portion of the tournament is over and Canada is looking a little bit better than most of us expected they would be.
So let's talk about some key - or interesting - moments from the games and then some other key things to note about Team Canada.
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