Posts Tagged ‘Hockey’

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Thoughts: Ales Hemsky.

February 19, 2012

Once upon a time, I wrote about hockey on this blog. From time to time, I still do. I may not write about the NHL and the Oilers, but I’m always up to talk about it. My RSS feed is full of daily reading materials.

There’s lots of chatter on the ol’ Al Gore on the subject of Mr. Ales Hemsky.

I believe he is a goner.  I’ve read he has essentially disappeared from Oilers video montages.  The Oilers media talks about him like he’s terrible (yet at the same time up-sell his return value).

There are all sorts of posts on the matter..

BDHS: Ales Hemsky and the Fans

MC79: I hate to point this out, but Hemsky isn’t dead.

Lowetide: Wing and a prayer

Copper and Blue: Ales Hemsky’s final run with the Edmonton Oilers

…and there are tons more like this. Mine won’t turn over any new stones.

Like Pat, I stop before I get to the comments of most sites.  I can’t read that drivel.  Not because I disagree with many of them and, frankly, think I’m smarter than those folks, but because part of my day job entails moderating thousands of comments.  The only thing it has taught me is that under the veil of Internet anonymity, people release their core idiocy.  I’m scared for humanity.

Back to Hemsky.

How about a list? I love lists.

5 reasons to keep Hemsky:

Bonus: He’s not Cam Barker.

5. He was named to the all star game… LAST YEAR.

4.  2007 Hot Oil Hot Off Champion.

3. Stats.

2. He’s still just 28 years old.

1. What are you going to get for him?  Reading posts around the league about deadline day, and many think Hemsky is not worth the risk.

I’m actually not totally against trading Hemsky.  If there is a deal that actually does some good, I’m for it.  I’m just so disillusioned by past moves that I no longer expect a decent deal to be done.  When I look at teams like the Canucks (who are shoved in my face constantly), I see a team with skill all through the lineup.  Getting rid of Hemsky leaves a hole in the lineup.  Based on how well numerous defensive holes and the hole in net has been addressed, how can I trust that management will bother filling them?

I was watching a Vancouver Giants – Edmonton Oil Kings game this weekend that featured young Keegan Lowe. It was a fun game. We sat in the front row by the penalty box to give my Australian boyfriend’s brother an up-close experience of (Ice) hockey. As I watched young #4, a defenseman for the Oil Kings, it dawned on me. I no longer associate Kevin Lowe as the player. I think of him only as an inept manager.

You can blame Renney, you can blame Katz (actually, I’ll get back to that), you can blame Tambo, but who has been here these painful 6 years? Lowe.

Katz was an Oilers fan growing up.  So was I.  But a stockpile of number 1 picks does not hide the fact that I’m forgetting what success feels like.  Stop ruining my memories.  Start making some tough decisions regarding the management of this team.  It’s… not… working.

In just over a week, we’ll be saying happy trails to Hemsky.

He was a step off when he came back from injury and now he’s just a half-step behind. I imagine he’s about 8 days away from full go. Just in time for the trade deadline.

As an Oiler fan who put up with the last 10 years, I wish him well. I have no qualms with Horcoff or Smyth but Hemsky is the only magic left from ’06. And he is real magic.

I look forward to what he’ll do for another team in a playoff run.

I look forward to seeing what crap we’ll get in return.

But I wish they’d treat him like the best player of the Oilers of the last decade, because he was/is.

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190: Five hole for food

July 10, 2011

Wish I had taken more pictures - maybe some of the media game I played in! (iPhone 4 - July 9, 2011)

Can’t say enough good things about this event. Had a great time, for a great cause.  Now someone needs to have a soccer version so I can actually show off my mad skillz.

Look for an old Canada jersey or Oilers t-shirt for me in other people’s flickr photos.

 

Still cruising through this photo throwdown with Andrea Woo.

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It’s all been said

June 17, 2011

I thought about giving my perspective of the Vancouver riots – watching the news from the comfort of my own home, listening to the radio and actively participating in the social media realm. But it’s all been said.

Blame whoever you want and there will be an ounce of truth to it. I’d like to put it all on those douchebags setting cars on fire and looting stores – but without a scenario to allow it, they will never be the only ones at fault. It’s a symptom of a bigger problem and I can only hope the stories of the heroes, like all those folks who got up early yesterday to take back the city with their brooms, are celebrated and those who rampaged are publicly shamed.

Here’s how I saw it, as it happened. Some of my tweets from Wednesday night.

Read the rest of this entry ?

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103: NHL Playoffs in Vancouver

April 13, 2011
13-4-2011

Artificial colours (iPhone 4 - April 13, 2011)

The Canucks are in the playoffs. This is what the Canucks sent our station. Was it a bribe? Were we not going to talk about the Canucks?

:)

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Almost a dozen things

July 20, 2010

1. Canucks Lost

2. Blackhawks Won

3. I got a promotion

4. I went to Hawaii

5. I paid off my student loans

6. I started anchoring

7. I had a magical weekend.

8. I have some great friends all over this continent.

9. I watched my little brother get married.

10. I am not giving up on the blog.

11. But I just don’t feel like writing these days.

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Surviving the Canucks playoff run

May 8, 2010

(Note: I realize it has been a long time since I’ve written. I’m not gone. I’m just not going to blog for the sake of blogging! Frankly, it’s been a good couple of months, which means I don’t have too much to complain about.  P.S. Hawaii in 6 days. Booya suckas.)

I didn’t always hate the Canucks.  In Edmonton, I tolerated them, even cheering for them during my childhood.  But moving to Vancouver, that changed everything. Read the rest of this entry ?

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How bad is this Oilers team?

January 19, 2010

This is not the worst pro team of all time.  This is not the worst NHL team of all time (Washington 74-75).  But ladies and gentlemen, we may be dealing with the worst team in the history of the Edmonton Oilers. Read the rest of this entry ?

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