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Sunday, May 8, 2011
Faceoff Against Autism
Autism Speaks and NHL team up to help raise money for autism. With the playoff's going on, each team involved has a player made up as a puzzle and are sold for donations to help autism. So far this has raised $11,433, and hopes to continue further donations. So if you are interested, purchase a puzzle and help support research for autism.
Sunday, May 1, 2011
Playoff Preview Round 2
After the wild first round playoffs ended. Round 2 is just about to set launch with the last eight contenders left to battle for the Stanley Cup. With four games leading to game seven this week, the next match-ups are more interesting as usual. The major round two game will feature the Philadelphia Flyers and the Boston Bruins. With Philadelphia winning four straight being down three games last season, Boston will now have chance for revenge. The other games are listed below.
Western Conference
San Jose Sharks Vs. Detroit Red Wings
The Sharks will be facing the Wings for the second time in two years in the playoffs, Detroit wants revenge from the loss last year.
Nashville Predators Vs. Vancouver Canuks
The fifth place Predators want to upset the best team in the NHL, as the Black Hawks almost did last week.
Eastern Conference
Washington Capitals Vs. Tampa Bay Lightning
Will the Lightning take down the best team in the East?
Philadelphia Flyers Vs. Boston Bruins
Boston wants the Flyers to pay for last year.
My Third Round Predictions
San Jose Vs. Vancouver
Philadelphia Vs. Tampa Bay
Sunday, April 24, 2011
The NHL and the rules of fighting
When watching a hockey game, many fans expect fights. But should fighting be banned? This topic has been brought to the league many times each year but no positive answer has been declared. Since the NHL has been around, fighting has been present. Many players have been remembered and famous for such acts. One of the most memorable fighters were a part of the Philadelphia Flyers, known as the Broad Street Bullies. This group was around in 1972-1978 and intimidated many players when out on the ice. One of the most memorable moments with this group was when they played the Red Army, a Russian hockey team which led to the Army skating off the ice because of how brutal they were during the game (click to watch) . When games like this start to brew, fighting in my opinion should be stopped. The question I bring is when is it too much?
Hockey fights help keep the fans entertained, and players more excited to play at times. It helps teams play harder, and more aggressively. Fighting also sells, believe it or not if hockey banned fighting fans would not attend as many games as often. Fighting is a major part of the game. As the NHL has become older in years, fighting has seemed to be controlled more. Especially during the playoffs because of how long a game can be lagged out. With the playoffs happening as I write this many of the fights that have been starting they have been controlled. I think that this is a good way to control fighting, but to not ban it completely in the NHL. Fighting in the NHL will always be around, and if it is stopped, I see the NHL losing fans and money quick. A good article to relate to mine is by John Buccigross from ESPN. His article is about fighting and is the best document I found on this topic. If further interested here is the link provided.
Sunday, April 17, 2011
The Hockey News
When going onto a website for hockey NHL.com is usually the first choice among them all, yet there is another site which offers just as much information for hockey lovers called Thehockeynews.com. The hockey news is a hockey site not only covering the NHL, but also the hockey world throughout everywhere. They have many different stories on their site making it perfect for every fan to surf through when wanting current hockey updates. Placed on the sites toolbar, they have a blog section you can click on and read through their writers columns. One story which i thought was interesting was Justin Bourne's latest article entitled Why some NHL players struggle through the playoffs. With the Playoffs happening as this column is being typed, a story about playoff struggle is a interesting topic to talk about.
The article Bourne's wrote was put together well, keeping the reader's attention without losing interest while reading. The wording of the site was made for not just hockey fans, but normal language everyone can understand which is good for an everyday sports fan. Bourne's outlook on the player playoff struggle is not one-sided, and brings up many different points to look at when watching a playoff game with the players doing good/bad.
A major part about this article i enjoyed was that Bourne is a former hockey player for the ECHL. When writing an article like this and being a former hockey player who has been in the playoffs, it brings past experience and more knowledge then most writers. The best way to experience something is first hand, which helps readers understand a story better in my opinion.
In conclusion, The Hockey News is a site providing up-to-date hockey information with updates on their sites at all times. The blogs are well written and the site is organized well and easy to navigate. I highly recommend this website for any hockey fan.
Tuesday, April 5, 2011
Countdown towards the playoff's
With high anticipation building up, the NHL playoff's is right around the corner. With only three games left in the regular season. A couple teams are in the fight to stay on top, and to make the last spot in the playoff tree. In the East, the Philadelphia Flyers in first place at the moment, if they lose tonight the Washington Capitals can land in first place playing the last seed team first round. The Carolina Hurricanes are only three points behind the Buffalo Sabres which could lead to Carolina hopping into the eighth seed spot. In the West, Calgary Flames are one point away from taking the former Stanley Cup champion's Chicago Blackhawk's eighth seed spot, and Dallas is not to far from taking Chicago's spot either with only three points behind. With the closing of the season happening this up coming week, the playoff teams have to make sure they stay in the spots they want to be in for the chance to be the 2011 Stanley Cup Champions.
Click Here for the playoff bracket as of today.
Tuesday, March 29, 2011
NHL, USA Hockey "Lets Move" Campaign
Dealing with steep declines and local tax revenues, many school districts and community organizations are denying sports programs for kids regardless on how they are good for the children. With many schools dealing with violence, poor education, and many other problems; it is good to have a sports program to provide positive outlets for the kids to compete with each other, learn different skills, and most importantly have a good time.
The NHL and USA Hockey are teaming up with Michelle Obama and the Let's Move campaign to help address these issues to schools and community centers around America to show why it is important to have sports in their organizations. Since the Let's Move program is teaming up with the two hockey organizations, hockey would be the sport they are promoting to girls and boys. Although hockey is the sport they are teaching, they also are combining fun and healthy exercises in the mix to keep the kids more interested, and most importantly healthy.
The Let's Move campaign will be including NHL alumni players, coaches in the sport, current players, and industry leaders. With this special event going on, the hockey leagues hope to show kids why hockey is not only fun, but also good for learning and development skills. Click here for a video of Michelle Obama talking about Let's Move.
Sunday, March 27, 2011
Good links for Hockey lovers
As all hockey fans know, watching the games live or just on TV is not enough. For further info on upcoming events, games, players, and hockey news; Fans click onto hockey sites providing them with the most efficient information possible. A major site providing fans with the most up-to-date information is NHL.com. NHL is the main source of news for the entire National Hockey League covering all teams and stories happening daily in the league. The site also shares many links on their page including all the team sites, player sites, and fan base sites. A site which links perfectly with the NHL site is NHL fans. NHL fans is a interactive site for fans to chat and connect with hockey fans around the world. NHL fans encourages you to create a profile, along with chat in message boards, and to check out some national hockey blogs that are linked through the fan site. Being connected with this fan website is a good social networking tool because you can meet fellow fans that like the same teams, along with rival teams. Photos and videos are encouraged to be uploaded onto the site which shows interest into the user to contribute more. As a hockey fan myself, I have never used this site but will create a profile this upcoming week, and encourage any hockey fan to create a profile also, because of the same interest each person on this site has in common, the love for hockey.
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