Monday, October 31, 2011

Behind Enemy Lines!


I went to Sunday night's Leafs/Sens game in Ottawa and man, did I ever feel like the enemy.   We purchased our tickets from Capital tickets, the official ticket outlet for the Ottawa Senators.  These tickets were located in section 215 which is behind the visitor’s net for 2 periods.  They were fairly good seats and fairly cheap compared to tickets at the Air Canada Center.  Mind you, I am treated much better at the ACC than I was at the Scotia Bank Place this weekend. 

We already have a huge target on our selves because we are wearing Leafs jerseys and Jessie had her face painted, with the numbers of her current two favourite Leafs players, Phaneuf and Lupul.  I had my usual blue and white Maple Leafs clown wig on.  We also carried with us our fan made sign that read "Phil that net Kessel". (hah get it, “Phil” like “Fill” I crack myself up sometimes.)

I was surprised that the 1st person I seen on Sunday happened to be a Leafs fan from Thunder Bay.  Mind you, he was crazy, and he might have been high on drugs.  He told us how he was going to the game and that he was suppose to take his grandson, but his grandson was being punished for being caught smoking weed, and was not allowed to go to the game. 

We were on our way out of the hotel, when in the main lobby, someone shouted "You are in the wrong city, you must have taken the wrong exit off that highway".  I shouted back that the Sens would have to score 1st to take the crowd out of the game tonight.  The guy snickered and that was the end of that.

Jessie in the Senate Club toasting to our fun adventure
Then we were on our way to the game.  We had reservations at the Senate club located underground in the Scotia Bank Place.  This is a buffet style restaurant and the food was fairly good.  After dodging the odd comment and strange looks, we finished eating and paid our bill.    At this point, the excitement hasn’t kicked in yet.   

My friend Kendra and her girlfriend Dani ended up getting tickets to the game, and we met up with them in the 200 level.  We made our way to our seats and figured we had got pretty good seats.   Once I walked out to the seats, the excitement kicked in.  This was the 5th time I have been to a Leafs/Sens game.  The 1st one I ever went to, was in Toronto and was game 2 of the 1st round in the 2003-2004 playoffs.  The Leafs won that game 2-0, Belfour getting the shutout.  After that the Leafs haven’t had much luck with the Sens in games that I had been in attendance, losing 3-2 in the 1st ever shootout , 7-2 and 8-0.  I was hoping the curse would be broken Sunday night.

View from our seats
We were only 4 rows from the edge of the 200 level.  Jessie and I walked over to the edge and looked over.  It was only a 10-15 foot drop, and you could easily have a conversation with someone in the 100 level.  It was Heritage jersey night in Ottawa.  There were retro jerseys all over the place with that big “0” on the front.  One guy in the 100 level said to me when I was looking down “Hey man, you have a stain on your jersey” and I chirped back “What does that 0 stand for on your jersey?  Doesn’t it mean 0 cups?” he smiled and said, “That’s a view good one!” The funny thing really, was the Sens have 11 Stanley Cups.  This fan is such an idiot that he didn’t even know his own team’s history.  Mind you, only a handful of people today seen the last Sens Stanley Cup since it was back in 1926

Jonas Gustavsson on the ice during pre-game warm-up
The players made their way out to the ice for the pregame warm-up, and the cheers started ringing through the building.  I have to tell you, being in an away building, and the Go! Leafs Go! chants are louder than that Go! Sens Go! chants is an amazing noise to be heard.   The Sens would definitely need to score first to take the crowd out of this game.   It was hard to tell at 1st where I actually was.  Pretty much the entire upper bowl was Leafs fans and about half the lower bowl was Leafs fans.  It was a sea of Blue and White. 

The 1st period was alright.  The Leafs seemed to be chasing the puck a lot, and couldn’t keep control of it much.  Toronto did manage to score 1st on a power play goal by MacArthur.  The Sens tied it up though before the end of the period. 

During the 1st intermission, Kendra and Dani came to join us in our section.  Our row had been empty throughout the 1st period, so they thought they would come watch the second period with us.  About a minute after they sat down, the usher came over and very rudely asked to see their tickets.  Of course they didn’t have tickets for that section.  I told the usher that they were just from the other section over there and pointed to their section, and before I could finish what I was saying, she cut me off and said “I know, why do you think I asked to see their tickets?”  As Kendra and Dani were leaving Jessie turned to me and said “It’s because we are Leafs fans” in a very jokingly manner and the usher turned around and snipped back saying “No, actually it’s because they didn’t pay for 200 level seats.” I asked her where the people that paid for these seats were, and why my friends couldn’t sit here until the people came to claim their seats, if the seats had even been sold.

 I figured it was in my best interest to not get into an argument with this girl, but Jessie said to me as the usher was leaving that they don’t treat us like this in Toronto.  The usher stepped back down and cut in again and said, “Actually they do, I have been there before for a game”.  It’s funny that she said that, because I use to work at the Rogers Center and they actually encouraged you to move down after the 7th inning if seats hadn’t been sat in all game.  And I’m not talking about moving from 500 level to 300 level, I’m talking about 500 level to field level.  I can understand them not allowing this in Scotia Bank Place, but the way the girl talked to us was unexceptional on a customer – business level.

About 5 minutes into the 2nd period a few young men came and sat in our row.  We decided that we weren’t going to let this ruin the game for us, so we turned our attention to the game.  Every time that Kessel touched the puck Jessie would wave her sign around and yelled.  The same usher came down and told Jessie that she was not allowed to wave her sign while play was still going.  Jessie instantly questioned the girl about the new people sitting in our row.  The usher proceeded to send those people back to their section as well.  After a few minutes the Usher came back down to try and explain to Jessie how things work in Toronto.  Jessie cut her off and told her “I’m trying to watch this game I spent my money on to watch, please leave me alone” and that was the end of our problems with that usher. 

The rest of the game was entertaining, kind of.  The Leafs made it fun in the 3rd period after falling behind 3-1 on a weak goal let in by The Monster.   MacArthur got his second of the game pulling the Leafs within 1.  That was as close as they would get.   It’s a little disappointing for spending near $800 on this trip.  I would have been fine with just the Leafs loss, but the treatment we got at the Scotia Bank Place was uncalled for.  I don’t believe I will be going back to there.  So Ottawa, next time, I think I will be going to Buffalo.

Saturday, October 22, 2011

Lupul, to Kessel, Top Shelf!!!!

If you are wondering, if there was 1 specific thing that I could point out to you, that is the biggest factor in the Leafs hot start of 4-1-1, I'd tell you Phil Kessel.  But in all honesty, I can't put it all on him.  He is going to share the credit with Joffrey Lupul.  So far, the two combine for 11 goals and 8 assists in 6 games this season.  They are a plus 12 together, which is a HUGE turnaround from last season where they were a -27.
 
Since Lupul was picked up by the Leafs in a trade with the Ducks on Feb 9th 2011, Kessel has become much more consistent in his scoring. 

With Joffrey Lupul, Kessel had these stats:
34 games played
19g  - .56 goals per game
21a - .62 assists per game
90pts - 1.18 points per game


 And without Joffrey Lupul:

124 games played
49g - .4 goals per game
41a - .33 assists per game
90pts - .73 points per game
As you can see from these stats, Kessel has had significant production increase since Lupul has come arrived.   The ironic part of it all, was Lupul was supposed to just come over as a large contract pick up, not as a top line player, but this trade made Burke look good, because not only did he get someone who seems to have decent chemistry with Kessel, he also got defenceman Jake Gardiner.  Gardiner is considered the Leafs top defensive prospect, and cracked the roster this training camp, but has yet to make any significant contributions to the team so far and is a +1 through 4 games so far this season.

Kessel is on pace for 95 goals and 68 assists, good for 163 points on the season.  Now, looking at these numbers, its a bit unrealistic that Kessel will break the record for most goals in a season (92, set by Wayne Gretzky in 81-82) but maybe this is the year that Kessel can get out of the 30 goal range and push up into that 40 goal range.  Either way, going by the stats, there should be an improvement in Kessel's point production.  Here's hoping his success keeps up.

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Poppin' The Cherry? I Don't Think So!

There are only 2 people in hockey I dislike more than Don Cherry.  Most of my readers could probably guess that Sidney Crosby is  one of them and anyone personally close to me, would know Daniel Alfredsson is the other.

On October 6th, 2011, Don Cherry made some remarks towards a few retired players, regarding their stance on fighting in the NHL.



"The ones that I am really disgusted with ... are the bunch of pukes that fought before: Stu Grimson, Chris Nilan and Jim Thomson. (They say) 'Oh, the reason that they're drinking, (taking) drugs and alcoholics is because they're fighting.' You turncoats. You hypocrites. If there's one thing I'm not it's a hypocrite. You guys were fighters, and now you don't want guys to make the same living you did."

So Lets get this straight Stu... You, a former NHL tough guy, are upset at the fact that Cherry called you a "puke"?  Or is it that he called you out on your belief that fighting in the NHL causes drug addictions and Alcoholism?  So, tell me why you are filing a lawsuit? How are his comments "damaging and inflammatory"?  How serious do you think people actually take Don Cherry? 
I like the part where Chris Nilan says on Off The Record, that he never said that the NHL should ban fighting.  He claimed that his stance is:


"I'll clarify my statements I made about fighting once again: That I believe that the National Hockey League is in a temperance movement. They really don't like fighting, and I believe they don't want it in the game. And I've said, that if they don't want it in the game, why don't they just take it out. I've never said I wanted it out. I never said I'm against fighting. I said if they're that much against it, they put the instigator rule in, they get linesmen who get in and try and break up fights before they start, the linesmen do that because they feel like getting punched in the head today or do they do it because the league asked them to do it because they don't wanna see the fighting on TV."
 Also, Nilan said this right after:

"I don't think they should take fighting out, and I never said it. So what he says to me, and about me last night, totally caught me off guard and again, I feel he's uninformed, and honestly, I feel he owes me an apology on Hockey Night in Canada next week and Coach's Corner."

So, Chris Nilan, this quote you gave the QMI Agency early September, was misprinted? or misquoted? 

"The NHL should ban fighting because it's no longer a factor in the games," Nilan told QMI Agency."
 I got an idea.  Nilan, Grimson, and Thompson, why don't you take your baby bottles and blankies, and go bully someone else, because really, that's all you are, are a bunch of bullies who lost the spotlight and need that fast cash because you were nothing in the NHL and you're puny paychecks have run out.

Oh, Don Cherry, don't think I'm letting you off without anything.  You need to learn that you need to play nicely with people.  The ONLY reason I watch your show is because its in between periods during Maple Leafs game every week. This show should not be used for your personal agenda, to pick fights with anyone, or to call anyone out.  A great friend said:
"The show has great potential to be informing to all hockey fans; as well as, teaching kids the beauty and spirit of hockey."
 That's exactly what it should be.  Not "a show of tired rants by a old former mediocre coach"