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  1. 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.

  2. 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!

  3. 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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  4. 28 minutes ago, Icechipper said:

    Alaska-Fairbanks 4


    Now there’s a school with a tough travel schedule.

     

    I did look it up: with a couple of exceptions, AK-Fairbanks play two games against an opponent when on the road.  Conversely, their guests come way up north to play two.

     

    Makes sense.  Reminds me of the old 21-team NHL’s Smythe Division before the massive Sun Belt expansion.  Whenever LA traveled to Winnipeg, and vice-versa, it would be two games, so as to cut the season’s travel burdens between those two squads’ eight contests against each other, in half.  Two road trips a year, not four.

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  5. Last night’s home loss to NJ was a very bad sign for the Washington Capitals Hockey Club.  To me, a very bad harbinger of things to come.

     

    I watched about the last half of the contest.  Saw the Caps tie it 3-3 only to let the visitors score 3 unanswered from that point.

     

    The Caps are missing a D-Man and a goalie (but having three total) but they’re pretty much full strength.  Even Ovie is beginning to adjust to getting a few goals with the wrister instead of his now-ineffective slapper.

     

    ==> But it is the same ‘ol same ‘ol…no matter their energy (good last night) they lack sufficient level of “deke ‘em out” fancy-move offensive skills.  Not enough of their high quality chances end up in the netting.  Their shootout attempts often look pathetic, as if they’d  never played pond hockey when they lived as kids in Canada.
     

    The only way they make the Cut in April is if they wear themselves out winning a sufficient % of games through too-high-for-regular-season effort.  Then they’ll get gassed 1st round.  And this is the most optimistic scenario.

     

    Not enough to shed away Backstrom, Oshie, Ovie, Carlson…any young’uns in their place need well-honed dipsey-doo fake-em-out skating (and sniping) prowess.  Need the Skill Average of the team to rise, apart and distinct from effort. 

  6. On 1/1/2024 at 5:50 PM, Icechipper said:

    Minot (N.D.) State University, ACHC-champion played up over the weekend, losing exhibition contests in Colorado to NCAA Division 1 and NCHC members CC (7-1) and Denver (9-3). ACHC is basically club hockey, but Minot has a number of junior-level players on its roster.


    Ah.  If not for the Treaty of 1818, Minot would still have been British and by extension, Canadian today.

     

    But both sides decided they didn’t like natural curvy borders in favor of artificial straight lines that ignored geography.  Oh well…

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  7. On 12/24/2023 at 9:08 AM, SaucyJack said:

    the Capitals put coal in Miroshnichenko’s stocking..along with a ride back to Hershey PA.


    Didn’t see last night’s loss at MSG, but read that Santa took the coal back:  Miro played 12:52, had one great chance stymied, and briefly played an all-Russkie shift late with Kuzy and Ovie.

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  8. Christmas Break being over, Metro NYC marked the return of play in what might be called (Very Different) Tales of Three Cities (?!), with all three clubs on home ice:

     

    Islanders clobbered 7-0 (vs Pens)

     

    Rangers clobbering 5-1 (vs Caps)

     

    Devils eke-ing in OT 4-3 (vs Jackets)

     

    Quite the varying experiences tonight up in Big Apple Area…hot apples, cold apples, and room temperature apples…

  9. 12 hours ago, NHL HHOF said:

    Wayne Gretzky scored 894 goals in 1487 games in 20 NHL seasons.


    It is wrong that Gretzky’s 46 WHA goals (putting him at 940) do not count.  Hell, 43 of those came as an Edmonton Oiler of the WHA.

     

    It is fairly odd that Gretzky’s first 3 professional goals were for a team in a state (Indiana) known for basketball and without much of any grassroots hockey play or development (peewee, high school etc.  Notre Dame at collegiate level, true, but that’s Cultural Michigan.  “Michiana” as they call it up there.)

     

    Oh to have attended one of the few (8) Indianapolis Racers game in 1978 before The Future Great One went on to Alberta, saved a game program, maybe got the Phenom to sign it.  Priceless that would have been as time went on.

  10. 1 hour ago, yave1964 said:

    set Mantha up on his first goal


    If WaPo reader comments had more weight than coaches’ decisions, Anthony Mantha would have been playing in Hershey this season.  So many had nothing but bad to say about him.  
     

    Now look: Mantha is 6th in points, 3rd in goals, and 1st in +/- on the squad.

     

    1 hour ago, yave1964 said:

    Lazy, he hung around the blueline but when he needed to bang he did.

     

    Someone out there must coin a nickname that captures this style of play.  Hmmm…”Crazy 8” been around forever, including as a kid’s card game.

     

    ”Lazy Eight”.  (Yeah, that’s the ticket.)

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  11. They’ve paired him with Kuznetsov since his English still isn’t so great, and Kuzy is apparently sufficient in English (and Russian of course.)

     

    But what I am hoping is that this line pairing acts also as a “reverse improvement” too.  I.e., let’s hope Miroshnichenko displays a good work ethic that rubs off on Kuznetsov!  😆 

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  12. On 10/6/2023 at 7:13 AM, Podein25 said:

    But people have forgotten about Miroshnichenko. He fell to 22 because of the Hodgkins and then basically lost a year, but he is a high end talent. He was a consensus #1 or # 2 prospect prior to getting sick.


    They’ve decided to let him out of south central Pennsylvania…at least for a while. Hope he acclimates to the Potomac Swamp country!

     

    https://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/2023/12/19/ivan-miroshnichenko-capitals-nhl-debut/

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  13. 14 hours ago, GratefulFlyers said:

    Seems the Flyers still haven't learned that 3-on-3 OT is all about puck possession.


    I almost commented further on this last night.  Then I saw this in the WaPo reader comments for the game recap article.  Can’t say it any better myself:

     

     There should be a rule in OT preventing a team from skating out of the offensive zone with the puck, not tipped or anything. Like over and back in basketball. The Caps controlled the puck for 4 minutes out of 5 by just circling back. It’s a good strategy if the rules allow it. But it is boring.“

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  14. 8 hours ago, flyercanuck said:

    OV has ONE pp goal this year.


    Ya know what else?  He’s missed his last six shootout attempts.  Why Coach Carbery left him off the shootout list tonight.  Can’t deke worth a damn any more.  
     

    PP drought is different.  I often can only watch the 3rd periods per late  dinner time responsibilities so I can’t judge if his once superb one-timer has abandoned him.  Something to watch for in future games.

  15. 9 minutes ago, GratefulFlyers said:

    Seems the Flyers still haven't learned that 3-on-3 OT is all about puck possession. They gave it away early and aside from Atkinson’s breakaway they haven’t had a sniff at it again….


    But they win the shootout in the end.  Flyers dominate at end of regulation, edge to Caps in OT.  About as close as one would suspect.

     

    Dylan Strome (along with Tom Wilson) are two keys of any successes the Caps have enjoyed this year.  That said…

     

    …Strome’s shootout attempt was just awful.

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  16. 9 hours ago, mojo1917 said:

    Is the idea to put an arena near the National Harbor or something?


    No, that would require everyone drive to the games, as there is no Metro there.  (But it is close by the new Potomac Yards arena site; take US 1 south for a short bit, take I-495 “Beltway” East across the Potomac River, and the National Harbor is there in Oxon Hill, MD very near the Southeast DC line on the east side of the river.)

     

    I’ve not been to either locale.  The subway stop opened a half year ago.  Potomac Yards area is just west of a bunch of railroad tracks by the river (hence the “Yards”), has townhomes, and some typical retail.  Google Maps shows a Target that might be retail space for sale.  Maybe they tear it down for more arena space.

     

    2 hours ago, radoran said:

    DC is also very much "not a city" especially in the downtown area


    Correct.  I remember 15 years ago, before all the local department stores closed or became Macy’s, doing some Christmas shopping at the old Woodward & Lothrop around 11th or 12th street, just a tad west of the arena.  Not a ton else around it, and the whole place closed at either 5 or 6.  No nightlife in those streets.

     

    9 hours ago, mojo1917 said:

    The Verizon center didn't really build the blocks around that venue up the way people may have envisioned 30 years ago. It's not bad there but it's also not an oasis of sports and family fun either.


    I suppose that’s mostly right.  Chinatown didn’t expand.  A bunch of restaurants did pop up south of the arena on 7th Street for a few blocks , but how much business do they get except on game nights?  The huge Washington Convention Center is just north, that probably helps the restaurants some.

     

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    Apparently crime downtown has risen since the pandemic.  And carjacking surely discourages driving.  
     

    Arena or not, it is hard to see what can be done to increase downtown visitation.  (Museums abound but none super close except for the National Portrait Gallery.)  Every suburb now has typical and ample retail outlets.

     

    Before broadband took off in the early 2010s, big cities could draw people in to visit amazing book and music collections like a huge Borders, or the truly amazing Tower Records that was located right near George Washington University.  (Immense rooms with immense collections for pop, jazz, rock, and classical.  Immense!) With all that killed by Internet Broadband, city centers are just not terribly unique or enticing any more.

     

    As Tony Soprano often said, “Whadda ya gonna do?”

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  17. Who knows?  Are the Flyers playing the Good Capitals that recently defeated the Kings in LA and drubbed the Rangers in DC?  Or the Mediocre Caps that just lost to Dallas at home in OT, and sustained narrow wins in Anaheim and Chicago?  Or the Bad Caps who lost in San Jose then totally got thumped in Las Vegas and Phoenix?

     

    Making a wager here is little different than betting on roulette. 

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  18. 1 hour ago, RonJeremy said:

    You also left out another big reason Mariel Bozo the Mayor.

    Well sure.  How dare Muriel Bowser and the City offer mere chump change of 1/2 billion dollars of public money to The Billionaire?  
     

    Surely all can sympathize with Mr Leonsis for wanting an additional 100 million.  But noooooo said the Silly City to that extra 20% of taxpayer financing.

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  19. This morning, billionaire sports club owner Ted Leonsis, along with Virginia Guvnah Glenn Youngkin, announced a non-binding agreement to move the Capitals and Wizards to Alexandria Virginia’s ‘Potomac Yards’ area, just south of Reagan National Airport, as early as 2028.

     

    We’ll see.  Early reviews from all the WaPo user comments include:

     

    1) What, another billionaire getting tax breaks?

     

    2) Traffic is already horrendous enough in the Northern VA suburbs of DC.

     

    3) Virginia taxpayers ain’t gonna stand for the extra hits to their wallets.

     

    4) Considerately more inconvenient for all the Maryland fans commuting over the Metro.  Yes, they’ll expand the Potomac Yards station capacity, but now a risk of Marylanders stranded at the DC transfer point if games run late and the last Red Line trains heading north have left.

     

    5) Ruins being able to stop off for an early dinner in Penn Quarter or Chinatown (6th/7th Street corridors) that are right by Capital One Arena.

     

    6) A financial and developmental disaster for the struggling District of Columbia and its ‘downtown district’ - first Covid now this.

     

    7) All still needs approval from the local legislative bodies.

     

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    C’mon Ted, you got yer Caesar’s Sportsbook right in yer arena, and now you own the TV network (Monumental Sports).  Now you want more Corporate Wellfare too?  
     

    Keep the teams in D.C., dude.  Keep them more central, and where Metro Access is already well established at a high capacity.

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