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Lord Thunderin’ Weber! The NHL’s Hardest Shooter Again?

Stamkos

Of course they’d put Thunder God Shea Weber last AND give him an extra shot in front of the home crowd to see if he could break the human Titan Zdeno Chara’s record (108.8mph)… He was THAT close to doing it too… Check it out below! Don’t worry about the preview if it’s not visible. The video works I assure you.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q57xaI7G68c

I was surprised guys like Dustin Byfuglien, Seguin and Aaron Ekblad didn’t have harder shots and equally shocked that Stamkos and Malkin had shots that were that hard. Maybe Stamkos not so much but still, 103mph is ridiculously awesome. Why doesn’t he score more? Maybe he should play more wing…

Participants/Results (from NHL.com):

East:

Aaron Ekblad, Florida Panthers / 93.4 MPH

Evgeni Malkin, Pittsburgh Penguins / 97.0 MPH

Steven Stamkos, Tampa Bay Lightning / 103.9 MPH

P.K. Subban, Montreal Canadiens / 102.3 MPH

West:

Dustin Byfuglien, Winnipeg Jets / 99.6 MPH

Tyler Seguin, Dallas Stars / 95.0 MPH

John Scott / 95.9 MPH

Shea Weber, Nashville Predators / 108.1 MPH

Weber wins event

Who is the NHL’s Most Accurate Shooter in 2016?

I miss the days of seeing NHL Hall-of-Famers Ray Bourque, Mark Messier or Brendan Shanahan rocking the accuracy contest at the NHL All-Star Skills Competition. This year it was John Tavares, Evgeni Malkin, and Joe Pavelski starring but nobody could hit the elusive four-for-four. Check it out below!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ma3W0loBhck

Participants/Results (from NHL.com):

East shooters:

John Tavares, New York Islanders / 12.294

Patrice Bergeron, Boston Bruins / 23.362

Claude Giroux, Philadelphia Flyers / 17.254

Evgeni Malkin, Pittsburgh Penguins / 16.179

East passers: Nicklas Backstrom, Washington Capitals; Jaromir Jagr, Florida Panthers

West shooters:

Patrick Kane, Chicago Blackhawks /

Joe Pavelski, San Jose Sharks / 14.088

Corey Perry, Anaheim Ducks / 13.771

Jamie Benn, Dallas Stars / 16.664

West passers: Drew Doughty, Los Angeles Kings; Vladimir Tarasenko, St. Louis Blues

Tavares wins event

Malkin was THAT close to the win, had he not attempted to get the crowd into it, he couldn’ve won…

NHL Breakaway Challenge: Chewie, Jagr 2.0, and Lil’ Burns Bustin’ a Move!

Jagr’s doppleganger?

How about that? The breakaway challenge never ceases to amaze me. Brent Burns dressing up as Chewbacca, PK Subban’s Jagr impression (Mullet wig included), and they brought the kids out again as Jagger Burns and Joe Pavelski’s kids made an appearance! Check it out below!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VaCHqpiCjNc

Matt Duchene’s juggling act would’ve been awesome if he could’ve kept the puck on his stick and Kuznetsov looked perrrrty nervous out there. Brandon Saad’s first attempt was sweet but his second was piss poor.  Check out the results below!

Participants/Results (from NHL.com):

East:

Brandon Saad, Columbus Blue Jackets

Evgeny Kuznetsov, Washington Capitals

P.K. Subban, Montreal Canadiens

Goalie: Cory Schneider, New Jersey Devils

West:

James Neal, Nashville Predators

Matt Duchene, Colorado Avalanche

Brent Burns, San Jose Sharks

Goalie: Jonathan Quick, Los Angeles Kings

Subban wins with 31% of fan vote

Who do you think had the best breakway attempt? Let me know in the comments below!

No Player Would Avoid This All Star Game

Today’s All-Star game has become something of a farce as of late. Within recent years having big name players dropping out, such as Sidney Crosby, Pavel Datsyuk and now most recently from this year Alexander Ovechkin and Jonathan Toews who would excel at the new 3 on 3 format. It seems the game has lost its lustre, has lost the honour it once held when every single guy was thrilled to play to represent their conference or country. Wales vs Campbell, North America vs the world, those were the days. There was still a level of playfulness but guys still went hard, they backchecked a little, goalies gave a little extra effort. There was still a sense of pride within the players when they played and now it’s just become some sort of spectacle where no one really gives a flying $@!#. The NHL has to do something to make this game meaningful again, make guys want to play in it, not start campaigns like Jagr (who yes I know is older) did telling everyone to not vote for him, or we have the Rory Fitzpatrick incident in the 2006-2007 season, and now our most recent John Scott debacle.

This game should have some purpose, should have some heart still attached to it. It was refreshing to hear in an interview on Oilers TV with Tom Gazzola and Taylor Hall and see how excited he was and have this little tid bit of a quote “I think it’s going to be a good experience. It’s going to be fast. I don’t know about the other guys, but I’m going to try pretty hard. I’m excited about the whole thing.” Does he need to go out there and try hard, by all means no but he wants to cause there is still meaning to this game to him, there is still a little something to prove out there with best of the best.

Here are some proposing changes in my opinion that could make this game worth something, where guys wouldn’t get sick or “injuries” and miss the game and its festivities.

1.Put something meaningful on the line for the game, not just cash.

I am going to have to steal this idea from the MLB All-star game, which yes is an All-star game to the fans, but to the players, something much bigger is on the line. That being the winning conference AL or NL, gets home field advantage come world series time. I’m not sure if anyone has ever watched one before but these guys still joke around have a little fun, but it’s still down to business and they are doing everything they can to make sure their team wins, in hopes they get home field advantage in the world series. I believe the NHL should adopt this idea, and give the winning conference home ice advantage for the hardest trophy to win in all of the sports. Guys like Ovechkin, and Crosby and Datsyuk and many others wouldn’t be skipping this game and taking their slap on the wrist. Especially guys on cup contenders or guys in playoff positions, they wouldn’t want to miss the chance of ensuring that if their team makes the final, they get the home ice advantage.

Now by all means, I’m not saying for these players to go out and hit and give it 120% and risk an injury and hurt themselves or someone else and kill the rest of their season. Just simply would like to see some more backchecking, some actual defensive play, and guys not cherry picking every shift looking to hang out and overall a bit more effort. Would love to see the goalies not hung out to dry as often, and let them make some impactful saves, keep them in the game. By all means I’m not saying take away that sense of fun and being able to let loose during the game, some of the best moments are the players mic’d up for example in the 2011-2012 All-star game, Scott Hartnell mic’d up and chirping Dion Phaneuf every chance he got, was fantastic to see and showed how light-hearted some of the more aggressive bruisers of the game are.

2.Take away the fan voting, not entirely but establish a new system

Now obviously I might take a little heat on this one, because some tend to enjoy the fact that the fans can have control like they do in deciding who is an NHL All-star and who’s not. One small problem, fans tend to make some poor player a mockery of it or a joke causing incidents like the “Vote for Rory Fitzpatrick” campaign that happened during the 2006-2007 season, even the player going as far as making up T-shirts and pushing himself when he clearly doesn’t belong there. I propose that the NHL establish a committee of Head coaches, scouts and even some analysts and pick the respective players that deserve to be there. You could even just do Head coaches and scouts as they have the best seat in the house every night to know which players belong and which doesn’t. I believe you could get a fair group of the best of the best, but still maintain each team must be represented by minimum 1 player and continue with the captain system and let him pick.

Now as far as the fan voting goes, it shouldn’t be abolished but there should be some sort of restriction in a sense. Instead of having the ability to vote for anyone and writing in anyone one player, have a larger group handpicked by the selection committee, which could be a mix of fan favorites from each team and rookies, or however they would like to break it up that way.Keep say 1 spot open per team, a wildcard position if you must and let the fans vote on that player. It keeps the fans interactive still and ices the best product for the weekend, even in the skills competition.

3. Last not but not least, which is the most drastic idea, but create heavy fines and suspensions for missing out.

It always seems so convenient that a player comes down with an illness or a nagging injury that just so happens to flare up days before the All-star game. These guys may not know it, but they are dropping the value of this game, the game its self is losing the integrity and it’s sad to see. Yes I do understand some guys really can’t play and could use the few days rest, but the NHL needs to set up a neutral doctor in these situations to make sure these guys are in fact A-okay to play and aren’t just using a little sore wrist to get out what’s supposed to be an amazing display of skill and raw talent, especially this year with the new 3 on 3 format. Start making these players accountable in a big way for missing and I’m certain they will think twice before missing. But maybe if ideas 1 and 2 happen, they won’t need to even worry about this. I do understand they get a little slap on the wrist for missing the game, but I would rather see a heavier fine and heavier suspension if a player is, in fact, choosing not go without a legitimate reason.

In closing, we all just want to see the best of the best in the NHL face off against each other, the ones who deserve to be there at. Watch them enjoy themselves on the ice and still show the lighter side of what can be a brutal sport sometimes. Also, have them share a fantastic weekend with their families, cause for some this is their first or their last All-Star experience. The NHL needs to do something to make this game more meaningful, give it more purpose, they made it more exciting with the 3 on 3. Now it’s time to make this game worth something again, and restore the honour this weekend once had and bestowed upon its participating players and not just make it all for the show, but again make it so players are counting down the days to get there and putting something important on the line.

Here’s a look at the 2016 NHL All-Star Jerseys in case no one as seen them, let us know what you think in the comments below.

 

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BLH’s 2015/16 NHL All-Star Rosters

I used to really enjoy the NHL All-Star game when I was younger. It was a time when we could watch all of our favourite players at one time in one place. My love for the game actually sprouted from the 1990 All-Star game in Pittsburgh where as a 10-year-old I made my decision on who my idol would be… Mario Lemieux. It helped that he was rival to my dad’s favourite player, Wayne Gretzky, and that he scored four goals that day but that wasn’t the point. He was as they say… Magnificent. Every time he touched the puck magic happened and I’d argue until Connor McDavid came around, we haven’t seen a player like him since he retired. Check out the highlights of that game at the end of the post to see what stoked the burning fire in my belly for this wonderful game.

Anyways, let’s get these roster predictions started!

Team Atlantic


FORWARDS
(C) Jaromir Jagr – FLA
Dylan Larkin – DET
Patrice Bergeron – BOS
James Van Riemsdyk – TOR
Ryan O’Reilly – BUF
Steven Stamkos – TB

DEFENSE
Erik Karlsson – OTT
PK Subban – MTL
Aaron Ekblad – FLA

GOALIES
Roberto Luongo – FLA
Craig Anderson – OTT

Thoughts: I reckon Dylan Larkin is going to make a mockery of this 3v3 format. He’s so bloody fast and good with his hands and I’m stoked to see if Jagr can do some damage. But Team Atlantic’s firepower is in its defence. Subban and Karlsson are damned near forwards as it is and Ekblad is one of the best skaters in the whole league. Luongo and Anderson will probably have a hard time hitting 5 in the fawks given meter but Bobby Lu will most likely give us reason to chuckle.

TEAM METROPOLITAN

FORWARDS
(C) Alex Ovechkin – WAS
Evgeni Malkin – PIT
Claude Giroux – PHI
John Tavares – NYI
Mike Cammalleri – NJD
Scott Hartnell – CLB

DEFENSE
Justin Faulk – CAR
Kris Letang – PIT
John Carlson – WAS

GOALIES
 Henrik Lundqvist – NYR
Braden Holtby – WAS

Thoughts: All-round this is the best line-up and it’s without Sidney Crosby who I don’t believe deserves a spot this year. I was torn between Saad and Hartnell but it’s hard to argue with the man who introduced the world to #suckitPhaneuf.

TEAM CENTRAL

FORWARDS
Jamie Benn – DAL
Tyler Seguin – DAL
(C) Patrick Kane – CHI
Vladimir Tarasenko – STL
Nathan MacKinnon – COL
Blake Wheeler – WPG

DEFENSE
Ryan Suter – MIN
Roman Josi – NSH
John Klingberg – DAL

GOALIES
Corey Crawford – CHI
Jake Allen – STL

Thoughts: I like this team but not enough to win the whole thing. I reckon the goaltending could be its downfall. Crawford and Allen are fine netminders but they play on stellar teams and have done so for their entire careers. If I were the other teams I’d make sure there were some fine-looking puck bunnies parked along the glass behind the nets Kane and Seguin were shooting at with the hope they lose all concentration.

TEAM PACIFIC

FORWARDS
(C) John Scott – ARI
Taylor Hall – EDM
Johnny Gaudreau – CGY
Joe Pavelski – SJ
Daniel Sedin – VAN
Henrik Sedin – VAN

DEFENSE
Drew Doughty – LA
Oliver Ekman-Larsson – ARI
Brent Burns – SJ

GOALIES
John Gibson – ANH
Jonathan Quick – LA

Thoughts: I want this team to win because it’s my division and the defense is stellar, the goaltending is smoking hot at the moment but John Scott… How many shifts does this guy get? Can they shorten the bench? I mean we’re not talking Chris Nilan here, he could actually take a meaningful shift. I like that fans have made a mockery of the NHL’s voting process but I want to see the best players in the league at this game. Scott is taking a potential spot away from Max Domi, Joe Thornton, Leon Draisaitl, Anze Kopitar, etc. I hope that Gibson and Quick play as well here as they’ve been playing in the regular season.

Predictions

I am going to say that Team Metropolitan wins it all. I think their offense would be too deep and their goaltending too strong.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eNkdKjKkf0g

What do you think? Did I leave anybody important off the rosters?  Let me know in the comments below!


 

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