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Lesson one: If you want to score…….

Shoot the Mother F*%&N Puck!!! You know ever since that OC register or LA times paper came out where Getz said he’s not used to shooting…I’ve really had this incredible urge to Choke him out! Are you kidding me? One of the sweetest things about 15 is how he takes out the trash and shoots puck in the nets. OK, so your a passing dude….so why the frick are you passing at ghosts? Did you see something we don’t see? Are the ghosts of NHL’s past calling for a pass on the ice, because you sure as S#$%T aren’t passing to your team mates.

Moving on…..your in a doctors office, and the doc walks in the room with the test results. he looks at you with a sad look in his eye, not knowing how to break the news to you. he starts by saying “I’m sorry to tell you this, but it’s terminal…you have a specific form of cancer…it’s called TEEMU FRICK’N SELEANNE!!!!” The immediate effects are but not limited to little to no shots on goal, mishandling of the puck, passing to anyone wearing a sweater different from your team, trading away anyone that plays with him on the same line and losing battles along the boards. That’s right, your team is suffering from a form of cancer that is killing your team. Your only hope? Extract him during the summer!

Finally….tonight’s game was labeled as a must win. As i sat and watched the team play, i thought this team looks good, they’re moving fast, winning battles, shutting them (GUPPIES) down, doing everything right. Then i realized there was only 1 minute left in the game and wondered…where are the goals? Well my question to you at the beginning was simple….the answer is even more simple than that. And its not what you think it might be. The answer is PLAY LIKE YOU CARE. The Ducks continue to play like a team that is still trying to prove they have what it takes. Problem is, they do not need to prove it to anyone. They’ve always had it. They just don’t care about anything else.

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Ducks win; now what?

well I’m not going to get into all the details but the boys looked good. its been 3 games since the major exodus, and i have to say so far so good for Murry! Ballsy move that was a damned if you do, damned if you don’t situation. Anyhow in the end the Captain took things into his own hands and scored the OT goal for the win and the 2 points that are worth gold right now! its pretty creepy the coincidence that Adam Brady points out in his blog about this OT win and the one we did against Calgary!

So as of this writing we have 70 points, and in 12th. Dallas just got 72 points and jumped to 7th place. so that pretty much tells the tale. well Sunday we have the visiting guppies, so hopefully the Honda center will be rocking! Its going to feel like a playoff game for sure!! Go Ducks!

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Ducks continue the skids…..playoffs getting farther and farther.

the doors have it right with their song…The End. Tonight i could hear the song playing in my head as i watched the last few minutes…and i coulddnt help it but feel sad. You know, people say its the fact that we traded away moen, huskins, sammy, kunitz and morrison. i got news for you….what about getz? perry? teemu? scott? prongs? we have all stars on our team! we’re like the frink’n yankees of hockey! and now our post season (or lack of) will look like the yankees as well. next loss, er, i mean, game is weds against a hot canucks team.

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Ana-who? A look at the Ducks’ roster, past, present and future.

After a curious deadline day, I look at the Anaheim Ducks’ roster and I’m at a loss for words. Is this the same Ducks team that I wildly cheered on as they powered their way to a Stanley Cup Championship just two years ago? Quite frankly, no, it is not.

First, let’s look at the 26 names eternally engraved on a ring of Lord Stanley’s Cup.

Goalies:
Giguere, Bryzgalov
Defensemen:
Beauchemin, DiPenta, Huskins, Jackman, S. Niedermayer, O’Donnell, Pronger
Forwards:
Carter, Getzlaf, Kunitz, Marchant, May, McDonald, Miller, Moen, Motzko, R. Niedermayer, Pahlsson, Parros, Penner, Perry, Selanne, Shannon, Thornton

Two years later, only twelve—count them, twelve—remain on the Ducks, and one of those (Drew Miller) is still being yanked back and forth between the AHL and the big club.
A look at those that remain: Giguere, Beauchemin, S. Niedermayer, Pronger, Carter, Getzlaf, Marchant, Parros, Perry, Selanne.
The rest of the current roster (according to http://ducks.nhl.com 3/7/2009) is as follows: Bodie, Brookbank, Brown, Christensen, Ebbett, Festerling, Hedican, Hiller, Larsen, Nokelainen, Ryan, Whitney, Wisniewski.

Now let’s look at the status of this team going into next season.
The Ducks have 16 players (10 forwards, 4 defensemen, and 2 goalies) locked up for next year. 6 are currently headed for unrestricted free agency, and 6 (3 of which are minor-leaguers) are restricted free agents.
Without regard to potential trades, the Ducks locked in for next year are: Beauchemin, Belesky, Brookbank, Carter, Ebbett, Getzlaf, Giguere, Hiller, Mikkelson, Miller, Nokelainen, Parros, Perry, Pronger, Ryan, Selanne, Whitney.

For 2010-2011: Belesky, Carter, Getzlaf, Giguere, Parros, Perry, Whitney.

This means next year (again disregarding potential trades and re-signings), only 9 Ducks remain of the 26 members of the Cup team. The year after, only 5.

What does this mean for the Ducks? Youth. Restructuring. Rebuilding. A fresh start. However you want to look at it, it means change. As much as I would have loved to keep that Cup team in tact for ever and ever, I have to accept this for what it is. Yes, it killed me when the Ducks started disappearing, starting with those who didn’t re-sign after 2007, to the Andy Mac trade last year, to the recent deadline day deals. However, this is also an exciting time for Ducks fans. With so few players locked in for the upcoming years, Ducks management will be busy bringing in new players from free agency, trades, minor league affiliates, and draft picks. No, this will not be the same team that we have gotten used to, but with patience, hopefully it can grow into another special group of Ducks.

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Ducks (all together now) lose.

well im not even going to address the obvious reason why we lost. i can list 35 of them. so i wont. instead im going to keep it short and state some observations. Bobby Frickn Ryan! (sk) this kid is becoming our personal high light reel and i love it! The new guys; all looked great, all are young, all are fast. its a matter of 1 or 2 games this team will be clicking. i havent seen this much action in a game in a long time like i did last night. Nuff said….lets kick some minnesota ass tomorrow.

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Ducks make big moves: Shut down line shut down

well Murray made big moves at the deadline moving fan favorite Sammy P, huskins, montador, Moen and days prior Chris Kunitz. I for one have been saying that something hasn’t been working. Ive noticed the ducks would get burnt many times as teams have become faster since 07. Something wasn’t clicking, and obviously these guys might have been part of that non click group. Murry added some insight when he said the people that were traded had indicated to him they wanted to test the market. Maybe there were internal problems? Maybe people didn’t like the fact that others were getting big contracts and not them? Maybe the older guys (in terms of years on ducks) didn’t like the younger guys getting fat contracts. who know? what we do know is that the ducks pretty much got the same type of players back, except for two factors. they are cheaper and younger. lets not forget how we got screwed the year Dustin Penner decided to take the big $$$ instead of staying with his loyal fans. Think back when Paul Kariya said “screw you” to all the fans and left for big money. What were we left with? nothing but a useless jersey with the number of a player that went somewhere else. So while some of us continue to weep cause we lost good guys that told Murry they wanted to test the market; the other half us have got to wipe the tears and now look forward to what this is all about…….the cup.

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Ducks beat (literally) the Stars


i think what i liked most of this game, is watching the ducks standing up for one another. no matter how crappy a season seems, no matter how inconsistant the ducks can be sometimes, i still love the way these guys will drop the gloves for one another at the drop of a hat! (Scotty twice in 2 games!) Anyhow, i’ll keep this short and sweet….go ducks!

Vancouver report- spoke to another canadian and they were impressed to see and hear a californian talking and bleeding hockey! (me) he said its refreshing to know anaheim fans are just as die hard as vancouver. he said “we have Burke in common.” you know whats the most amazing thing i realized? the canucks have existed for 80 someting years….they’re the oldest of the expansion teams…..and still have no cup. In the words of a canucks fan….”atleast you have a cup.” you know what? He’s right. Lets get another one!!!!!!!!

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The Cruel Question Mark

per Link, rumor has it that Chris Pronger to Boston is a done deal. In summary, here is what it looks like:

Bruins get: Pronger and Moen

Ducks get: An unnamed Bruins roster player, Stuart, Colborne, and a first rounder in ‘10

Seeing that the Ducks are on the verge of an implosion, the identity of this roster player is VERY important. Having sources tease us like this is just plain cruel. Having said this, let’s try to narrow down some possibilities as to who it might be:

First, it is useful to compare this deal to the one the Ducks made a few years ago. To recap:

Oilers get: Lupul, Smid, a first rounder, a second rounder and another conditional first.

Ducks get: Pronger

I find that the comparison to the Oilers trade works because despite the fact that Pronger has a few years burned off his contract and is a few years older (both of which should decrease his trade value), he is fresh off winning a cup and is being dealt in a deadline deal to a team I will call the cup favorites (both of which should increase his value). Having said this, I feel we can eliminate the first rounders right off the bat. We are left with:

Oilers get: Lupul, Smid, a second rounder and a conditional first.

Ducks get: Pronger

Bruins get: Pronger and Moen

Ducks get: An unnamed Bruins roster player, Stuart, Colborne

Using math, we can probably get away with doing this:

Bruins get: Lupul, Smid, Moen, a second rounder and a conditional first

Ducks get: An unnamed Bruins roster player, Stuart, Colborne

Now I am of the thought that Lupul was worth more in 2006 that Colborne is worth now and that Moen is worth more than Stuart. I think these are pretty safe assertions seeing that Lupul was hot off stellar playoff runs at so young an age, proving that he was a solid first round pick (a title he continues to uphold). Sure, Colborne is averaging a PPG in his first year in college and that definitely points to his panning out to be a solid first round pick of his own. Having said this, he is still a prospect. Moen, on the other hand, has proven to be tight in the defensive end and has proven that he is a consistent playoff performer that can skate with the best. I think Stuart has yet to show the league that he is underrated. In other words, this mystery player from the Bruins had better be worth at least a B level defensive prospect, a second rounder, and a conditional first at the very least.

After losing Kunitz, I think it might be safe to say that Mr. Question Mark is a forward.
Possibilities include: Wheeler, Kobasew, Kessel, Krejci, or Lucic. Should the Ducks receive anybody worse than the 5 named here, I would consider the Bruins to have robbed us. Out of the 5, getting Kessel may be a long shot (but hey, I’d love to have him) so it is more likely the other four. Who is worth at least a defensive prospect, a second and a conditional first?, I’d say Wheeler or Lucic. However, no way Lucic goes because he is signed into next year for pennies. Thus, fair value states we’d probably get Blake Wheeler.

However, I’m going to factor in my rose colored glasses and predict that the Ducks will get Chuck Kobasew. I think we’d be getting the short end of the stick if we got him, but I’d rather be either right or pleasantly surprised.

You heard it here first folks:

Bruins get: Pronger and Moen

Ducks get: Kobasew, Stuart, Colborne, and a first rounder in ‘10

PS. If I get this right, Murray owes me an internship.

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The Cruel Question Mark

per Link, rumor has it that Chris Pronger to Boston is a done deal. In summary, here is what it looks like:

Bruins get: Pronger and Moen

Ducks get: An unnamed Bruins roster player, Stuart, Colborne, and a first rounder in ‘10

Seeing that the Ducks are on the verge of an implosion, the identity of this roster player is VERY important. Having sources tease us like this is just plain cruel. Having said this, let’s try to narrow down some possibilities as to who it might be:

First, it is useful to compare this deal to the one the Ducks made a few years ago. To recap:

Oilers get: Lupul, Smid, a first rounder, a second rounder and another conditional first.

Ducks get: Pronger

I find that the comparison to the Oilers trade works because despite the fact that Pronger has a few years burned off his contract and is a few years older (both of which should decrease his trade value), he is fresh off winning a cup and is being dealt in a deadline deal to a team I will call the cup favorites (both of which should increase his value). Having said this, I feel we can eliminate the first rounders right off the bat. We are left with:

Oilers get: Lupul, Smid, a second rounder and a conditional first.

Ducks get: Pronger

Bruins get: Pronger and Moen

Ducks get: An unnamed Bruins roster player, Stuart, Colborne

Using math, we can probably get away with doing this:

Bruins get: Lupul, Smid, Moen, a second rounder and a conditional first

Ducks get: An unnamed Bruins roster player, Stuart, Colborne

Now I am of the thought that Lupul was worth more in 2006 that Colborne is worth now and that Moen is worth more than Stuart. I think these are pretty safe assertions seeing that Lupul was hot off stellar playoff runs at so young an age, proving that he was a solid first round pick (a title he continues to uphold). Sure, Colborne is averaging a PPG in his first year in college and that definitely points to his panning out to be a solid first round pick of his own. Having said this, he is still a prospect. Moen, on the other hand, has proven to be tight in the defensive end and has proven that he is a consistent playoff performer that can skate with the best. I think Stuart has yet to show the league that he is underrated. In other words, this mystery player from the Bruins had better be worth at least a B level defensive prospect, a second rounder, and a conditional first at the very least.

After losing Kunitz, I think it might be safe to say that Mr. Question Mark is a forward.
Possibilities include: Wheeler, Kobasew, Kessel, Krejci, or Lucic. Should the Ducks receive anybody worse than the 5 named here, I would consider the Bruins to have robbed us. Out of the 5, getting Kessel may be a long shot (but hey, I’d love to have him) so it is more likely the other four. Who is worth at least a defensive prospect, a second and a conditional first?, I’d say Wheeler or Lucic. However, no way Lucic goes because he is signed into next year for pennies. Thus, fair value states we’d probably get Blake Wheeler.

However, I’m going to factor in my rose colored glasses and predict that the Ducks will get Chuck Kobasew. I think we’d be getting the short end of the stick if we got him, but I’d rather be either right or pleasantly surprised.

You heard it here first folks:

Bruins get: Pronger and Moen

Ducks get: Kobasew, Stuart, Colborne, and a first rounder in ‘10

PS. If I get this right, Murray owes me an internship.

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6-0

that score still is fresh in my mind. its like a bruise that takes time to heal, and slowly goes away…but you can forever still see a little discoloration on the spot. what a game! there were some interesting moments though, for instance…Scotty throwing down! The uncool moment of the game when brokebank was on the ground after a scuffle with a bruin and the bruin took liberties and a few cheap shots on him and Brent Severyn chiming in and admonishing him! you defintley should read Adam Brady’s blog as he gives a good break down of the events. Anyhow, I’m in Vancouver writing this, and last night went to a Canucks game. The most interesing factoid? They respect us there. They remember what we did to them in the playoffs. I think our boys need to hear that and also remember what we did.

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