Red Wings & Blackhawks at Wrigley Field/Reflecting on the Ducks & Red Wings

The Detroit Red Wings and Chicago Blackhawks will face off at Wrigley Field on January 1, 2009. 

I think this is awesome. I do have to say that I would rather see someone else other than Detroit there, but there is a fan base obviously. The drive isn’t bad from Michigan either. Chicago has a young team, exciting to watch, and they feel they have a lot to prove. I like their off season moves so far. Huet will be solid in net.
Detroit is a great team. The best at this point. I hate to see them win. I think that the only team in the west who can beat Detroit in the playoffs is Anaheim. I find myself on the Anaheim Ducks facebook group a lot because of the lack of hockey attention in Utah. Denton, a fellow admin of the group, and I discussed this back when the Ducks were ousted by the Stars in the playoffs. 
Dallas was the one team I didn’t want to face. I wouldn’t want to face L.A. either. Why not? Los Angeles had the worst record in the western conference? Doesn’t matter. Whenever we face these division rivals, none of our other stats seem to matter. There is too much rivalry there. Detroit won the cup because they didn’t have to play Anaheim. The Stars put up a good fight, but couldn’t pull it off. 
I think there was a huge sigh of relief in Detroit when the Ducks lost to the Stars 4 games to 2. If you don’t remember how much pain Anaheim caused Detroit back in the ’07 playoffs take a look at Game 5 of the Western Conference Finals. Detroit is up 1-0 with 45 seconds left. Scott Niedermayer flips a shot to the goal, deflecting off the Wings Captain’s, Nick Lidstrom, stick and puts the game into OT.  The game winning goal is my choice for “Goal of the ’07 Playoffs.”

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I am a Ducks fan. A huge one. 

The only problem is that I live in Utah. I stay on top of things as much as I can. 
I read the rumors, a few blogs, and hope to start my center ice subscription this fall.
I grew up in Southern California as a Kings fan. I loved to watch Robitaille, Nichols, Gretzky, Coffey, Kurri and all the other great L.A. Kings of the early 90′s. However, Robitaille left the Kings and to me that was too sad. The Ducks were new in town, run by Disney, and exciting. The Kariya and Selanne relationship lured me away from L.A. to become an Anaheim fan. 
I moved to Michigan during those years and stayed true to the Ducks even though the Red Wings won the Cup twice. 
I lived in Rio de Janeiro as the Ducks went to the Stanley Cup finals and had my girlfriend’s brother, now brother in law, record every single game for me. It’s not easy to watch a hockey game in Brazil. 
Now I am back to reality and watching every Ducks game I possibly can. 
This blog is dedicated to those who love the game of hockey and the ice it is played on in Southern California. 

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This is the place

I am a Ducks fan. A huge one. 

The only problem is that I live in Utah. I stay on top of things as much as I can. 
I read the rumors, a few blogs, and hope to start my center ice subscription this fall.
I grew up in Southern California as a Kings fan. I loved to watch Robitaille, Nichols, Gretzky, Coffey, Kurri and all the other great L.A. Kings of the early 90′s. However, Robitaille left the Kings and to me that was too sad. The Ducks were new in town, run by Disney, and exciting. The Kariya and Selanne relationship lured me away from L.A. to become an Anaheim fan. 
I moved to Michigan during those years and stayed true to the Ducks even though the Red Wings won the Cup twice. 
I lived in Rio de Janeiro as the Ducks went to the Stanley Cup finals and had my girlfriend’s brother, now brother in law, record every single game for me. It’s not easy to watch a hockey game in Brazil. 
Now I am back to reality and watching every Ducks game I possibly can. 
This blog is dedicated to those who love the game of hockey and the ice it is played on in Southern California. 

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