Blazer

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    Winter classic tickets

    Not trying to hijack the thread or anything, but seeing as I'm in a very similar boat as the thread starter (regarding Winter Classic Tickets) I didn't see the point in starting a new thread with the same title (Mods, if that's better; tell me and I will): I've been a Wings fan since about '93 - '94 (got to know the NHL through NHL Hockey games, then for real shortly after) living in Norway and only got to see them play in Stockholm in 2009. I don't want to miss the Winter Classic and especially the Alumni games. The ticket mess just have me real confused and don't know what to trust; I want one ticket for all 10 games and 6 events if possible and found this site: http://shop.globaleventforum.com/iprotour/buy1.asp?action=NEW&ProgramID=PP101799 Does anyone have any experience with GlobalEvents from past events? Is it legit or fraud? And are the seats for the GLI, OHL and AHL games good, the other two I have overview pictures of; looking to buy the section 22 upgrade for the Winter Classic game in the link; looks good to me, if anyone has experience with previous WC's and think that's is bad don't hesitate to warn me Also; I was thinking of trying private accomodations (bed and breakfast type of thing, not unlike couchsurfing only organized); and found a good one in Selden Street. Is that a good neighborhood (no prejudice, just don't know what to think of areas and possible bad places), I don't have a drivers license so are taxi's better than buses, or bicycling for that matter? Not sure what is most tourist friendly. Greatly appreciate any help and pointers I can get. Kind regards. Edit: spelling.
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    Happy Birthday Pavel Datsyuk!

    Happy birthday to the worlds best player Pavel Datsyuk! Hopefully this will be his first 100+ points season! Damn, 33 years old, good to know that his skill level is so insanely high that as long as the motivation is there I think he will be able to play 10 more years. You go get them Tig...err WING!
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    Thank You Chris Osgood!

    Thank you Chris for taking a s***load of crap for so many years and still being able to perform at the highest level and smile about it! It takes more than a man and a simple goalie to do that. You will always be the rightful owner of the 2009 Conn Smythe Trophy no matter how hard Malkin's name is engraved on it. Finally Bedard gets fulltime help with the mentalics of the Wings' young goalies, no man is more suited to that job than Osgood! Here's to Osgood fixing McCollum's mental problem and make him chase Osgood's legacy. Should have been one more year rectifying the last two seasons and going out with a Stanley Cup bang, but the decision has been made - - happy retirement and enjoy the family time!
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    Why the Detroit Red Wings are headed for a fall

    The Wings have gone through many cycles and never more apparent than the last few seasons, albeit struck by injuries, the dominant powerhouse has been leveled out and I think while the team were more than good enough to win the cup in '10 and '11; the losses have forced management to find a new way to rise above the rest of the league again. People also tend to forget the loss of Konstantinov and Fischer, those type of elite players, especially on defense just don't come along often, no matter how many #1 picks you have. The Wings draft not only skillful players but just as much their mindset, because the mind lasts longer than their bodies and no more evident is that than with Fischer. Having a young guy like that so shortly removed from top level play in the NHL running the development of our players might end up paying more dividents to keeping us a playoff team during the "fall" than if his heart condition never happened. As mentioned earlier the Avs are a perfect example of how all the bits and pieces don't add up. I for one are sometimes mad about Holland's reluctance for big splashes when they seem apparent, but as one of the valid points in the article an average of 28th as first pick over the last 10 years will spell doom if traded away for part-time players who just as draft picks might or might not blossom. Just look at Heatley, yes he made the Sharks dominate in the reg. season, but he was meant to score his goals when it mattered the most: -4, 2 assists in 4 games against CHI and only 1 assist against VAN in 5 games. I will count on our current prospect farm in 5 years than gamble on short-time FA luck. FA to me is for quickly replace your own dominant players when they are forced to retire early due to injuries (Konstantinov, Fischer) or old age (Lidstrom, Yzerman, etc...). If those players prove to be longtime and successful Red Wings, hurray! But it's not the perfect solution. The Red Wings will be fine, ESPN will continue to raise flags in July and eat grass in June. Edit: Spelling errors.
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    Movember

    Funny coincidence to read this thread today, as my dad is going to get surgery for prostate cancer this very day. I already have a moustache though, and I'm not gonna start clean shaven, but I'm sure as hell not gonna shave it anytime soon either, so happy Movember.
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    October Schedule Wallpaper Now Available!

    Wow, utterly amazing! And I thought the old ones were good... my desktop is gonna look SO good this year
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    Great Players with Forgetful Stints

    Just some quick ones: Wayne Gretzky - St. Louis Blues. Mats Sundin - Quebec Nordiques Teemu Selanne - Winnipeg Jets (I remember it when I think of his rookie rekord). Peter Forsberg - Nashville Predators (as brief as they come).
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    Please help.

    You always have sites that post games up for downloading. Of course it isn't live, but its free and better than nothing; nhltorrents.co.uk is a good site for that.
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    How big of a Wings fan is your Wife/Girlfriend/Significant Other?

    I'm not currently dating now, but I was during the last half of the regular season and the playoffs. Seeing as I have to download every game I see I usually watched 2 sometimes 3 games in a row, and it would drive her crazy. But not so crazy as during the playoffs when my hockey obsession takes all over and I try to watch every game from every series in addition to work. She almost threw a fit when I put on a Red Wings t-shirt (Lidström) and said I would be wearing it out in public with her. It's pretty hard to understand for girls here where hockey has a very low following, and most that follow hockey picks teams from the Norwegian league and don't really know that much about the NHL. I couldn't care less about our domestic league, only Wings and the NHL matter to me. I've read all the posts here so far and I'm dreaming hard to find a girl that actually wants to take 10 hours of flying to Detroit with me just to watch hockey. So far I've only seen two games in person, both losses (Stockholm games) and I went alone. The Wings come first, everytime!
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    '96 Draft look what we missed

    It seems that the Red Wings have a lot of drafts that have gone right south. 1987 and 1988 draft was pretty similar to the 1996 draft. In 1987 only 2 of the 12 players the Wings drafted played in the NHL, Yves Racine (1st, 11th pick) and Gord Kruppke (2nd, 32nd pick -- only 23 games). Guess who went as number 15, Joe Sakic, and John Leclair as no.33. Also Eric Desjardins went as no. 38, and Mathieu Schneider as the 89th pick. In 1988 same thing, 1 player out of 11 selected played in the NHL. Sheldon Kennedy (who?) in the 4th round, with the 80th pick. Mark Recchi, Tony Amonte, Rob Blake, Alexander Mogilny, Valeri Kamensky, Marty McInnis, Shjon Podein, Sean Hill (and Bret Hedican for that matter) were missed to name a few notables. The thing is, I don't have a problem with missing out on some players, but when you only get three players out of 23 selections that make it to the NHL (and barely so), I can only imagine the frustrations during those years. Fortunately things changed the year after, most notably the '89 draft with Sillinger, Lidstrom, Fedorov, Drake and Konstantinov all in one year. Allthough, taking Primeau over Jagr in 1990 was a swing and a miss (in retrospect of course). All in all I'll have '87, '88 and '96 again in trade for another '89 draft.
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    Forsberg eyeing another NHL comeback?

    I don't see why he has to retire from playing hockey when his last stint with Modo showed that he still could play. Playing in the NHL on the other hand, not to say for the whole season + playoffs, that I don't see his ankle (and other foot related issues) holding up. And I think he knows it too, or else he would have made a clearer pitch for it earlier, not to say already been signed. He might have been (still is) a hated Avs player, but for the recognition of the hockey player he is / was (depends on your perspective), I encourage him to extend his hockey career in Sweden and on the national team. For the sake of NHL, that is in my opinion a closed chapter and should stay that way, unless some crazy GM wants to roll the dices on a Cinderella story. Edit: Typing error.
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    NHL itinerary for the "Shanahan Summit"

    Yeah, I guess they meant thicker, not sure if its the offensive zone or the neutral zone (or both) they are going to decrease.
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    Scott Stevens: The Definitive Reel

    Not to say directed to the head. I agree to the fact that hits are meant to be felt and injuries may occur, but some of those hits there are straight out intent to injure. Like the Lindros hit, or the cross check to the head on the player upside down on the bench. I'm glad he's not in the game anymore.
  15. I'm willing to bet that Steve Sullivan will win it, 600 something days lost, two reconstructive back surgeries and whatnot. Even though I hope Chelios finally gets it; if not this season, next season for sure. Anyone know how many times he has been nominated?
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    This is Sparta! 300

    Damn, last time the Wings had 305 goals for, was the last time we got jousted in the 1st round (2005/06). Now, not to say it has anything to do with winning the cup, but the GF in our last 4 cup wins: 96-97: 253 97-98: 250 01-02: 251 07-08: 257 These kind of statistics really are meaningless IMO, as long as you score a decent number of goals more than you let in, it should be fine.
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    Canucks "own goal"

    Haha, always funny when these things happen (as long as its not the Wings doing it ofc). But I was thinking of a more hilarious own goal, I think it was in 02/03, where its a defensive draw to the left of the goalie, and the defending player wins the draw too cleanly and scores on his own goalie. Anyone remember that one, and what teams were playing?
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    Martin Brodeur: Great Goalie, Questionable Morals

    Just to stick to the topic and not let this slip out as a general discussion about marriage / unfaithfulness (which could get ugly). As stated in another post above, apparently Brodeur was separated at the time, do you still think that is the same as cheating on your marriage, as opposed to doing it while you're still together? Marriage in its own right is just a formal statement of your togetherness, separation is a state of removing that formal statement, but the relationship is already over by that time. Doesn't that make it the same as not being together? It surely does in my book. People (atleast here) stay separated for many years, long over due the requirement for official divorce. Shouldn't both of them be able to get on with their lives, it may so happen that his ex-wife was boning around at the same time herself. Anyways, I think its just insane the amount of money awarded at these decisions, just because you have money, doesn't mean its everyone's right to demand it. Who in the world needs .5 million dollars? Its just as insane as the divorce between Lionel Richie and his former wife. Just as stated earlier in this thread, the ruling is "to maintain a set of lifestyle". Why shouldn't his ex-wife have to do something for society, why shouldn't she be able to buy 10 pairs less shoes in a week. Its all about perspective, not the state of the case, clearly Brodeur should help out with his biological offspring, but come on, it should be based on both of their total incomes, and what is expected to be enough to support a child. After all if he supports three of them already in his own house, does that show signs of not caring at all. A real father with no morals, ditch their kids, and runs off never having a relationship with them at all. And as a sidenote to mindfly's clearly off the mark comment, I does have a point in how the rest of the world perceives Americans in general. If you all think its the wrong message, then there's great work to be done to salvage the reputation. IMO I think it has a lot to do with how holy marriage is portrayed to the rest of the world, I'm from Norway, and get to have a front row seat to all that is sent through media. And the message states if interpreted directly that all Americans are blind 100 percent Christians with fanatic faith in all its biblical holyness and marriage is the holiest piece of creation ever created. Clearly that is wrong. But still, that is the message portrayed. So it does not come to me as any surprise to see a post like that from people outside of North America.
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    Brodeur passes Patrick Roy

    Haha, on a second note, Brodeur currently sits with 293 losses and averages over 20 losses per year due to the number of games he plays, so fact of the matter is, by the time he retires he is bound to hold both the record for most wins, and most losses. (Not to say most games played).
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    Hossa out against Flames, Conklin to start

    I think San Jose will get the conference, and us ending up as #2 in the league and conference. Although I want us to be #1, I think its good to let SJS be the #1 seed and facing a hot #8 seed, as we have had the mispleasure of doing so many times. Still I treasure home-ice advantage the most, so here's to a final push that will ease our woes going in.
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    HockeyStreams.com

    How about downloading games? I'm using www.cifnation.com, apart from an incredibly avid capping community, its also a pretty good hockeyboard in general. Its also very international, due to the mass need for streaming / downloading options for us europeean fans. I think I've only missed 2-3 Red Wings games this season, the rest I've been able to download, and fairly quick too, often I get to download and watch the game before the next sets of games starts. For example, the LA game I was able to watch before the Predators game started. Which I watched earlier today. Last years playoffs I watched almost every game from every series, just missed a few in the first round (figures with 4-7 games in 8 playoff series). Its also spoiler free (except for what commentators and update bars in the game tell you). There's also a good streams at www.streamtvnow.tv, quite cheap too, only $20 USD for 135 days. Allthough its harder to watch Red Wings games there, due to the fact that the streaming is done by private contributors, and they only stream what they want to stream. But if you're desperate it can save your day. I rarely ever have to though, thanks to cifnation.com Hope this helps! Edit: $20 USD for 135 day subscription, 14 days, 30 days etc..are incrementally cheapier.
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    Brodeur out 3-4 months

    Damn, I'm not feeling that sorry for him being injuried, alas the guy has barely missed any games all career, insane numbers for a goalie that wise. But four months, I guess his streak of at least 34 wins per season had to end at some point, now at 12 including last season. Should make a fun January for the Devils though, if he makes it back in under three months.
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    Who drew you in?

    Actually it was NHL94 (or NHL95) for me too, being Norwegian, coverage was zero back then, so it all came through these fantastic hockey games. And to make it even more fun, it turned out that my two year older cousin, whom I played a lot against, chose Quebec, and stuck to them with the Avs, so a perfect rivalry was born. I do regret not being able to experience three of the last 4 cups, 97 and 98 I didn't have any chance to get really updated on, and the 02 cup I followed with only game scores, so no real ownership to the cup runs. But this years cup, I saw every game downloaded (and most of all the other teams' games too, except for a few in the first round)... and all I can say is wow, just wow, really makes me a little sad that I couldn't get that coverage a few years ago. Anyways, I won't change teams, and will be a Wings fan for life, even if the whole team got wiped out in a freak accident and they could only sport OHL players, I'd root for them. So, EA Sports...I'm forever grateful! Edit: little bit of grammar and sentence construction.
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    just wanted to get this out there

    Yeah, and the capitals swept the season series 4-0 over the sens.