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  1. On 2/17/2024 at 1:23 PM, Math said:

    Even in Europe, they tried to have some sort of a Champions League with the best european teams but it's a pain in the arse. It existed in the early 1990s, then it was cancelled for lack of interest and support, then they tried a revamp version but nobody really cares. It messes up all different calenders and teams don't want to have extra games and travelling in an already busy schedule.


    Perhaps so back then, I have little knowledge of it, but right now I’d say that the UEFA Champions League, and its lesser brothers like the Europa League, are very popular across Europe.  Large enthusiastic crowds in most game highlights that I view.  


    Anyway, I digress and am off topic in regards to the Olympics.

     

    On 2/17/2024 at 1:00 PM, JR Ewing said:

    I don't like the IOC or the Olympic Committees of the various countries, who use money which could be much better spent than making sure a bunch of rich guys get richer.


    Not to mention the corruption of the international governing bodies of various sports.  I just watched the Feb 2023 episode of Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel (soon to be or already expired off of HBO/Max).  One story was about how many put their headquarters in Lausanne, Switzerland, because the Swiss do not require much if any transparency.  
     

    So instead of $$ going into development of their game, esp in 3rd World countries, they throw lavish parties for themselves and otherwise enrich their higher-ups.  The Swiss say that having these organizations help their economy, and whistleblowers are looked down on and/or ignored (or worse).

     

    Still, I love watching Olympic weightlifting while not bothering to research whether it’s governing body is corrupt.  It’s my every-4-year chance to savor it.

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  2. On 2/20/2024 at 5:55 PM, Jimtown guy said:

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    Can’t say I remember that 2/3/99 home game 10-1 clobbering against then-lowly Tampa Bay, but upon lookup I saw that Peter Bondra scored a hat trick in that 4:47 span along with an assist.

     

    The Lightning got their revenge in their second-ever playoff series in the spring of ‘03, defeating the Caps 4-2 after having lost the first two games at home.  (A series that signified an end of an era in Washington, leading to rebuild and the eventual acquisition of Ovechkin.)

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  3. 2 hours ago, thegx.ca said:

    Add up to 36 I say...even 9 per division


    Of course, it means a new formula of how often one plays each team in one’s division, in the other division in your conference, and the other conference.  Several choices to make, including whether to only play some teams in the other conference once.

     

    I disagreed with 32 being perfect as far as playoff achievement.  NFL and MLB still only allow less than half to qualify for postseason, despite expanding those fields in recent years.  (I.e., 16 in, 20 out, is OK in my view.)

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  4. Russians are banned in team sports for the 2024 Paris summer games per their state-sponsored doping scandals.  Whether that ban extends to the 2026 Turin winter games has not yet been decided, or so I read.

     

    It is more important for ice hockey to put on an exciting star-studded Olympic competition than other sports, as it is the only team game for a winter Olympiad.  (The summer games are so overloaded and getting even more crowded, they can afford something like, say, basketball being amateur-only should that ever occur.)

  5. Losers of six straight, lowering their making-the-playoffs odds to 3%, with a trip to Beantown and the mighty Bruins earlier this afternoon, that I missed.

     

    The Capitals win this game ?!?  In a 3-0 blanking of the Conference Top Dogs ?!?  In their rink ?!?

     

    My head just asploded.   🤯 

     

  6. 20 minutes ago, radoran said:

    I don't think "the fans" are down about only "this year"


    After scoring 83 pts in the regular season of their Cup victory, he degraded to 72, 52, and 29 points the next three.  (But the 29 was the 41-game Covid Seadon so project that as 58 pts.) He improved in 21-22 for 78 pts, then degraded last year to 55.

     

    But this year is especially bad with 17 pts in 47 games.  (That projects to a meager 30 pt season if he played all 82.)

     

    It is extra bad now in 23-24, for sure, nothing quite compares to these low totals.

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  7. 16 hours ago, Alexandron said:

    Such a sad news regarding of his enter to the players assistance program.


    The fans may be down on Kuzy and his performance this season.  But several commenters on the WaPo article thought he was brave to admit he had a problem and to take advantage of the league’s program.

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  8. Say what you might about Evgeny Kuznetsov, and most of it these days is not pretty from fans commenting on WaPo game articles, who want his now-underachieving arse and ridiculous salary out the door…

     

    …but he is nevertheless beloved for providing the most dramatic and cathartic moment in Washington Capitals history in the 2018 Cup run:

     

    - sure, the Cup was won against Vegas, but with relative ease in 5

     

    - and sure, they were an inch from confirming their Choking Dog natures in round 1 vs Columbus, before Carl Eller’s double OT road winner prevented going down 3-0 

     

    - and yes, in round 3 the fans could hear those dreaded Dog Sounds against Tampa Bay, after losing 3 straight before winning the last two to win in seven

     

    - IT WAS ROUND TWO - - - finally beating the Penguins, the two-time defending champs, in OT, even if it was “just” a game 6.  IN Pittsburgh.  Crushing those demons…listen to my favorite sports call of all time, courtesy of Caps radio play-by-play man John Walton.  Tears well up for me whenever I watch this every couple years or so.

     

     

    Good afternoon; good evening; and good night !!

     

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  9. 1 hour ago, yave1964 said:

    Kuznetsov has left the capitals and entered players assistance to get help with a Problem.


    WaPo says he tested positive for cocaine in 2019 representing Russia in the World Championships.  (Possible of course since Washington hasn’t won a playoff series since the 2018 Cup.)

     

    And, this was originally named the “substance abuse and behavioral assistance program”.

     

    So I doubt the Problem is consuming too much Diet Coke.

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  10. 23 hours ago, SaucyJack said:

    Correction.  The Blackhawk record is now 20 consecutive road losses after losing 1-0 in Calgary last night.  A new low for Chicago.

     
    Bluddy effin’ ‘ell mate, um not troostin’  them bleedin’ rag sports writers at the wankin’ Chicago Tribune again, now am I ?!?!?

     

    Just watch me!

     

    Without stating any corrections from their reports in recent days, they write this TODAY:

     

    ”…their road winless streak ballooned to 20 games - within two games of the franchise record.”

     

    Unspecified is whether 22 games is also the league record streak for any club. 

  11. On 1/27/2024 at 8:00 AM, SaucyJack said:

    The Blackhawk record is a 22-game road losing streak from the Truman Administration.  (‘50-‘51 campaign)


    Correction.  The Blackhawk record is now 20 consecutive road losses after losing 1-0 in Calgary last night.  A new low for Chicago.

     

    OK, apparently 22 consecutive road losses, from the ‘50-‘51 season, is the league record.  The ChiTrib article from yesterday cited it but did not say which other Original Six club held that dishonor.

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  12. On 10/28/2023 at 10:41 AM, SaucyJack said:

    “Who are they now?”  I will tell you.  Right *now* they are the first team to hand the champ Golden Knights a loss.  And in Vegas no less.


    OK, that was then.

     

    Now…they are a team on a 19-game road losing streak.

     

    The Blackhawk record is a 22-game road losing streak from the Truman Administration.  (‘50-‘51 campaign)

     

    P.S.  If will take some calendar time to break that record.  After tonight’s tilt in Calgary, their break starts, after which they enjoy a February with 9 home games and only 1 road game.

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  13. 2 hours ago, CreaseAndAssist said:

    The Washington Capitals are a sad sight to see.  They still have great hands but the legs seemed to have diminished greatly for a lot of them.


    Yup.  WaPo fan comment consensus is that Kuznetsov and Carlson must go NOW.  Some even say Mantha too despite his recent scoring.  And Oshie often mentioned despite his decent play after returning from injury.

     

    37 minutes ago, IllaZilla said:

    And the teams ahead of them keep winning.


    Too bad the Avs and Stars are next on the Caps’ 4-game ‘Suck so bad Heartland Tour’.

     

  14. Darcy Kuemper.  Ring any bells?  (Oh yeah recently won a Cup in Denver.)  
     

    Played 2nd string in back to back weekend matinees against the Rangers, behind Charlie Lindgren.  You don’t need a weatherman to tell you which way the wind is blowing, as Bob Dylan noted decades ago.  Of both Caps shutouts this season, Lindgren earned both…

     

    ….until tonight.  Kuemper blanks Anaheim 2-0 thanks to an empty netter.

     

    Of course, it was the lowly DUCKS.  


    Maybe the wind is swirling juuust a wee bit now though.

  15. On 1/6/2024 at 10:18 AM, SaucyJack said:

    Doom and gloom so far in 2024 other than one narrow win over hardly-top-rate Pittsburgh…


    What I meant to say instead of “in 2024” was “since the Holidays”, or “since Dec 23rd” more precisely:  1 narrow win, 4 regulation losses, 2 OT losses.  Bah, humbug!  

     

    So go figure- while most were watching Week 18 of the National Foosball League, the Caps erased a 3-2 deficit midway in the 3rd to win a Sunday matinee against those nondescript L.A. things.  Thereby sweeping the 2-game season series, leading many Caps fans to say, let us play L.A. more often and God bless us, everyone!

  16. On 1/4/2024 at 1:16 PM, SaucyJack said:

    a very bad harbinger of things to come.

     

     

    A day’s rest, and a home tilt against another squad roughly even in the standings.

     

    Outplayed, bad penalties, give up 5 goals (2 EN) in the 3rd.  Fans commenting in the WaPo game recap see the End coming.  Doom and gloom so far in 2024 other than one narrow win over hardly-top-rate Pittsburgh…

     

    …at least the Pen’s top gun of the past fifteen years is still good enough to get picked as an all-star.  (Not questioning the Wilson over Ovechkin decision.)

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