Hello Hockey Fans from around the globe this is the everything hockey Stanley Cup Final PREDICTIONS blog here are your 2008 predictions for the cup final between the Pittsburgh Penguins and the Detroit Red Wings:
OVIE'S BEST FRIEND:Red Wings in 5
Greg Balloch:Pens in 6(Conn Smythe To Fleury)
MAX TO THE HOUSE: Pens in 6
ForeverFlyer16: Red Wings in 6
Unholy_Goalie: Red Wings in 6
Now its your turn what are your 2008 STANLEY CUP FINAL PREDICTIONS???
Saturday, May 24, 2008
The Cup Final: Pens vs Red Wings
Posted by Scotty at 3:43 PM 1 comments
Labels: Stanley Cup Final
Sunday, May 18, 2008
Changes On The Way
In the coming weeks and months you may be seeing some changes here on Everything Hockey. We should be getting a newly designed template soon, so if the site starts to act up, don't worry, we're not going away. We also plan on purchasing a domain name in the near future.
We are always looking for more bloggers to keep the site as up to date as possible, so if you are interested, even in the slightest, drop us an email at everythinghockey (at) gmail (dot) com
This summer we will be as active as ever with our recaps of the year that was, and projections of the year to come. I am also working on getting some more interviews for you guys.
These are exciting times for the blog, and we thank our readers for their wonderful comments!
Greg Balloch
Posted by Greg Balloch at 2:30 AM 0 comments
Labels: blog news
Tuesday, May 13, 2008
New Leafs Managment, Same Boneheaded Mistakes
Hey, good news Leafs fans. Your minor league affiliate, the Toronto Marlies, just capped an improbable comeback in the North Division Final, beating the Syracuse Crunch 4 games to 3 after being down 3 games to 1.
Is that really good news?
Is it?
Surely this bodes well for the Leafs future, right?
Only good things can come from young future #1 netminder Justin Pogge racking up important playoff minutes, right?
Ha ha, nice try.
Somehow, some way the Leafs organization has managed to screw things up in what seemed to be a great situation.
Let's flashback to last season in the AHL. The Hamilton Bulldogs, the affiliate of the Montreal Canadiens, realized that they were going to make the playoffs, and have a somewhat decent shot. They also saw that their future #1 netminder Carey Price's season was over in the WHL. They put two-and-two together, and made him the starter for the Bulldogs. They put the success of their AHL team behind the experience and progress of who was to be the future of the organization. They did the right thing, and even won on top of that.
Fast-forward to before the playoffs began in the AHL this season. The Marlies, finishing first in their division, and second in the western conference, realized that they have a decent shot at winninng it all. They had their meetings, talked to members of the Leafs head brass about what to do, and came to a conclusion. They were going to start Scott Clemmensen. He is going to give them the best shot to "win."
Woah, woah, woah, woah, woah.
Woah.
Is the AHL really about winning? Far from it. It's a developmental league for the NHL and players who will someday play in the NHL. Is Scott Clemmensen going to play in the NHL again? Maybe a few games here and there, maybe a back-up spot somewhere. Is Justin Pogge going to play in the NHL? He is going to be the Leafs #1 starter one day!
I really hope you're seeing the point I am making here, or else you may be just as slow as the Leafs management, and if you are, I apologize.
What really boggles my mind is that Justin Pogge even had a good season. It's not like they're throwing some stiff in there, it's Justin freakin' Pogge! He had a 2.34 goals against and .908 save percentage in 41 games, not too shabby! He really, really should be starting in this year's Calder Cup playoffs, and if the Leafs organization had any kind of sense in them whatsoever, they would realize that winning is always put behind the progress of prospects in the AHL. Always.
So Leafs fans, if you see Scott Clemmensen hoisting the Calder Cup on the news next month, think twice before getting excited. Maybe the Leafs should have thought twice about the future of their goaltending. They would have seen that it doesn't include the likes of Scott Clemmensen.
Posted by Greg Balloch at 9:13 PM 0 comments
Labels: ahl, clemmensen, Justin Pogge, Toronto Maple Leafs, Toronto Marlies