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Wednesday, January 31, 2007

A Dunk in the Shark Tank

After a rough 45 minutes Dallas finally joined the game with an offensive flurry in the 3rd period of tonights game. While I had a hard time keeping focus when the game started the 3rd I found myself sitting on the edge of my couch, if sitting at all!

Mike Ribeiro worked hard to show Scott and I that we chose the right guy as our Player of the Week with his assist and goal and Boucher made me proud to own his jersey with an AMAZING 3rd period last second (quite literally) goal that looked more like he was trying to hit a fly with a fly swatter then the puck with a stick.

It was great to see Mikey Mo back on in uniform tonight, but I think Tippet made the right move by not putting him on as one of the opening three shooters in the shootout. Scott and I had a few words about that, but Mo's hands were shakey tonight. I think it'll take him a few games to get back to anything close to his former self, but I also think just having him on the ice has got to feel good for our boys.

With that said, the first 2 periods were rough. It seemed like the boys decided "Mike's back, he'll play offense" ... and boy were they wrong. He had to get back, he had to get ice time, to remember the feeling of another player throwing him against the boards. I'm not trying to say bad things about our boy. I'm crazy excited to have him back out there and I think next week he'll be much more agile and his hands will remember the subtle nuances in the wrist flicks etc ... but I'm honest about his performance tonight.

Congratulations Stars, you earned tonights points in that 3rd period and even more, you handed the last team in the league without one, an overtime and shootout loss.

GO STARS GO!

Friday, January 19, 2007

Deep in the Heart of Texas

The Stars at Night
are Big and Bright
Deep in the Heart of Texas


This week brings two of my favorite things:

  • Time with family
  • NHL All-Star Week

Now, I could bore you with details of the first, I could even regurgitate the details of the latter and tell you how great each event is, but to be totally honest with you ... go here if you want to read it, I'm too lazy to retype it all up.

Instead, let me just stick to a couple of events that mean something to me:

NHL All-Star/Leary Firefighters Foundation Benefit Concert
Sunday the 21st, Gilley's, 1135 S. Lamar St., Dallas, 8 pm
It might seem odd to you that I choose to write about this benefit concert considering I'm a software developer and I don't know who the heck the band that's playing is, heck, if I didn't know me so well I'd find it weird. You see, back in Connecticut a few years back I was a volunteer firefighter. I spent a couple nights a week at the house with the rest of the brother hood, sometimes in training, sometimes just ********ting. When Rescue Me came out a few years back we'd spend every Wednesday night in the house together. So, to be 1700 miles away from my old house and see Dennis Leary hosting an event that helps out my former brothers and sisters brings a small tear to my eye. I'm not sure how the rest of the NHL fans feel about this, but NHL you've made this fan even more loyal than before ... if that's possible.

Street All-Star Tournament
Monday the 22nd, Runyon Elementary School, 10750 Cradlerock Drive, Dallas, 10-11 am
The name of this event is a bit of a misnomer actually. What's really happening is a couple of undisclosed members of the All-Star teams will be going to this elementary school and watching the kids play a street tournament. Even though the name is a bit misleading, I like it. It may not mean much to the majority of the fans but think of what it will mean to these kids. The rest of their lives they'll think of the day that these professional hockey players took the time to come watch them. Warms the heart don't it.

"Stick With Reading" Classroom Visit
Tuesday the 23rd, 9-10:30 am
Based on my description of the Street Tournament you shouldn't be surprised my next pick is another event benefiting the kids. Again, a couple of undisclosed All-Star players (presumably Marty Turco will be one) will be visiting an elementary school to make kids smile. Actually this event specifically tells kids to keep reading. Heck, if a guy who takes shots to the face like Turco does tells me to keep reading, I think I might listen!

YoungStars game
Tuesday the 23rd, AAC, 6:30-9pm
Sure there are other things going on during this time at the AAC, but I'm excited to see Jussi Jokinen out on the ice showing off his skills on the YoungStars team to see what he can do when the pressure is off. He's had an off year, at least thats what everyone says when they think about what they'd like to be doing this year, and I think the pressure has really warn him down. However, this event should be good and relaxed, giving him an opportunity to shine. Ok ok, keep your eyes on Evgeni Malkin, Jordan Staal, Peter Budaj and Wojtek Wolski too.

55th NHL All-Star Game
Wednesday the 24th, AAC, 7 p.m
Yes, lastly, we find ourselves at the 55th NHL All-Star Game. Also, we find the only event I'll be making. Remember that family thing? Well I'm in Connecticut until Tuesday morning and won't be able to make any of the things I want to ... besides the big one. Dallas has opened it's arms wide to welcome the NHL to town this week and is even more proud to host the game, in which two of it's own players will be playing on home ice. Marty Turco, the goalie everyone thought would make a run for the Vezina Trophey (and isn't doing so horribly he still can't try), as well as Phillipe Boucher, the D-man that came out of nowhere, will both be fighting for the Western Conference in this game. Of note, NHL.com has another article spotlighting Boucher and the rough time his family are having, check it out to see what this man has looked past in order to play as spectacularly as he has done this year. Of course, getting to see some NHL's best players on our home ice all at once is an honor. Come find Scott or myself at the game, in sections 315 and 318, and help us cheer on the Western Conference and our boys on the ice. Lets kick the snot outta those boys from the east!!

Best wishes to everyone, thanks for reading, and GO WESTERN CONFERENCE!!!

Thursday, January 4, 2007

Stars @ Canucks

It was truely a great game. I know, "but Jay, it was another 1 goal game!" It was one of the most exciting 1 goal games I've ever seen. First of all, that was a beautiful goal. Stefan's pass up to the break-away Eriksson ... it just couldn't have looked any prettier. That, followed by the shootout? That heart wrenching shootout? Yes, we lost in the end, sure there are shoulda woulda coulda's ... If nothing else, look at the Three Stars of the Game, or at least the first two. Roberto Luongo and Marty Turco. How often do you see the losing goaltender in that list?

I hope you had a chance to watch that game. If not, I hope you have it recorded somewhere or can find it on YouTube or Google (I looked already today, couldn't find it).

Meanwhile, I'm looking forward to tonights game vs Edmonton. Mark over at Andrew's Dallas Stars Page has pulled out and put back and pulled out again the big red panic button and if we don't win tonight I think I'll let him hit it. Good news for us? We're a strong team, even with our 4 forwards out, our backups are showing their worth. Also, we haven't lost a game in Edmonton since 2004, so we've got a great streak up there. However, Vancouver just came off their 1000th franchise win and snapped a 4 game losing streak by throwing Florida to the ice 4-1 Tuesday. I guess we'll see.