tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-65317442009-07-04T00:16:29.524-04:00BlogjacketsRandom thoughts, facts and stories about the Columbus Blue Jackets of the NHL.Davenoreply@blogger.comBlogger240125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6531744.post-54247012919642762702009-07-04T00:10:00.002-04:002009-07-04T00:16:29.532-04:00<strong>Nash</strong><br /><br />Thank the gods, Columbus extended star Rick Nash through the 2017-18 season. Captain Rick is set to earn $62.4 million over the term of the contract. The <a href="http://blog.dispatch.com/cbj/2009/07/done_deal.shtml">Puck-rakers blog</a> reports that "[t]he deal includes a no-movement clause in the first five seasons, and a modified no-trade clause in the final three."<br /><br />With Nash on board, some scoring help is needed to continue on the season of progress seen last year.<div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/6531744-5424701291964276270?l=blogjackets.blogspot.com'/></div>Davenoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6531744.post-76318446311752793762009-06-28T13:28:00.001-04:002009-06-28T13:33:50.473-04:00<strong>Draft '09</strong><br /><br /><pre><br />1. JOHN MOORE 6' 2 189 D <br />2. KEVIN LYNCH 6' 1 190 C <br />4. DAVID SAVARD 6' 1 200 D <br />5. THOMAS LARKIN 6' 5" 206 D <br />6. ANTON BLOMQVIST 6' 4" 189 D <br />7. KYLE NEUBER 6' 2" 220 RW<br /></pre><div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/6531744-7631844631175279376?l=blogjackets.blogspot.com'/></div>Davenoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6531744.post-52230432798963320812009-06-20T11:30:00.002-04:002009-06-20T11:37:54.184-04:00<strong>Mason Earned Calder Trophy</strong><br /><br />Steve Mason's 2008-2009 rookie statistics: 61 G, 33 W, 2.29 GAA, 10 SO, .916 SV%.<br /><br />Steve Mason was awarded the Calder Trophy for the NHL rookie of the year. He had worthy competition for the award, but a strong case was made for his choice. While his stats are excellent, he added intangibles that pushed his candidacy over the top. Appearing in 61 games after taking over for an injured Pascal Leclaire, Mason carried the team to the first playoff appearance for Columbus. The Jackets were in every game because Mason was a shutout threat on any given night.<br /><br /><strong>Recent Calder Winners</strong><br /><br />2009 Steve Mason, Columbus<br />2008 Patrick Kane, Chicago<br />2007 Evgeni Malkin, Pittsburgh<br />2006 Alexander Ovechkin, Washington<br />2005 Lockout<br />2004 Andrew Raycroft, Boston<br />2003 Barret Jackman, St. Louis<br />2002 Dany Heatley, Atlanta<br />2001 Evgeni Nabokov, San Jose<br />2000 Scott Gomez, New Jersey<br />1999 Chris Drury, Colorado<br /><br />Interesting perhaps only to me - contrasting organizations Pittsburgh and Detroit: the Penguins have ridden Calder winners (Lemieux and Malkin) to Cups. Despite the recent success of Detroit, they haven't had a Calder winner for 34 years. The last Red Wing Calder winner? 1965 - Roger Crozier, goalie.<div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/6531744-5223043279896332081?l=blogjackets.blogspot.com'/></div>Davenoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6531744.post-34653618401511235032009-04-21T22:28:00.002-04:002009-04-23T21:44:11.127-04:00<strong>Game 4: Close, But No Cigar</strong><br /><br />game notes follow:<br /><br />early power play leads to a Detroit goal. After Tyutin failed to clear the puck, the puck ends up banking off him after a point shot by a wide open Lidstrom was saved by Mason.<br /><br />Huselius goal on the power play to stem the early tide. Great passes by Russell and Nash to set up Huselius, who beat Osgood top shelf blocker side.<br /><br />Holmstrom scores shortly after the Jackets had tied the game. He beats Mason on a rebound cleanup after being left in front of the crease. Earlier that play Malhotra hadd been muscled by Datsyuk into losing his stick. This power is nothing new as the Wings have proven to be stronger than the Jackets all series.<br /><br />Just after the Jackets kill a penalty and Nash loses his skates trying to make a big hit, Cleary grabs a rebound off the back boards and slips it by Mason to make it 3-1.<br /><br />Fantastic save by Osgood to rob the Jackets will less than a minute to go in the first period. The puck was floating over his shoulder and he flung his blocker and got a piece of the puck. End of 1, 3-1 Detroit.<br /><br />Beautiful goal by Nash deflecting a Klesla shot past Osgood's skate. An important early goal to bring Columbus within one and keep the crowd loud. <br /><br />Spectacular goal by Umberger on the power play to tie the game, sweeping in from the point and out deking a defenseman then beating Osgood low to the glove side. The play started with a long clearing pass by Mason. <br /><br />The unflappable Wings come right back as Hossa scores a pair of goals to grab a 5-3 lead. Foolish penalty by Nash leads to a power play goal on the latter score.<br /><br />Russell continues his strong play and finishes a coast-to-coast goal after a nifty bewteen the legs pass by Torres to free the young defenseman on the rush.<br /><br />After Osgood loses a rebopund Modin pokes home a rebound to tie the score with less than two minutes left in the period. A 4 goal second period for Columbus ends with teh score tied at 5.<br /><br />Win or lose, this sport is the greatest. This game has been nothing but one exciting rush after another with hits, great skating and crucial saves. The pace is swift, almost an anti-baseball focus required form fans.<br /><br />Scary two minute stretch as the Wings control the puck in the Jackets end. two saves by Mason keep the score tied. <br /><br />12:58 marks the spot as Mason snaps the glove and robs the Wings Franzen. Wow!<br /><br />Mark me as one who does not go for the Os-good chanty. Never been a fan of negative cheers. I'd rather yell supporting my team. To each his own. The Jackets are in this game because they have played better, not because of the cheer.<br /><br />FS Ohio has time to show text message polls but not the out of town scores? I guess I should just be happy to see the game after they preempted the previous game to show a Cavs playoff game.<br /><br />Horrible too many men on the ice penalty against Columbus with 1:34 left. Despite the excuses offered by the commentators, you have to get off the ice. Franzen scores the go-ahead goal with 46 seconds on the clock, poking in a rebound past Mason.<br /><br />6-5 final. The fans give the team a rousing ovation before they can leave the ice. <br /><br />Making the playoffs was a good step this year. This series shows the gap between the good and the teams rounding out the playoff slots. The team weaknesses, well hidden by good coaching and hard work by players, have been exposed under the pressure of the playoffs. More scoring, better center play and dramatic improvement on the specialty teams are needed to improve from this season's soaring flight to the playoffs. <br /><br />Playoffs are over for the Jackets. It's back to earth, flat as a pancake.<div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/6531744-3465361840151123503?l=blogjackets.blogspot.com'/></div>Davenoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6531744.post-38523911092246865112009-04-21T22:19:00.002-04:002009-04-21T22:26:37.100-04:00<strong>Game 3: No Doubt</strong><br /><br />At no time during the game did it appear as if the Jackets would be able to mount resistance to the dominant Red Wings. A spirited home ice crowd was little help against the giants on the ice. There is no David to stand up against a team of Goliaths. Yes, the team scored - Umberger the woozy. The goal was meaningless in a game already in hand. Osgood deserves all accolades he can muster. He has outplayed Mason.<div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/6531744-3852391109224686511?l=blogjackets.blogspot.com'/></div>Davenoreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6531744.post-31794588298663522242009-04-18T21:13:00.002-04:002009-04-18T21:17:44.610-04:00<strong>Game 2: Crushed</strong><br /><br />The final scoe was 4-0... and the game looked <em>worse</em> than the score.<br /><br />All you need to know was encapsulated in one TV shot. When Hitchcock called a timeout near the end of the second period, the television cameras focused on Steve Mason. The rookie goalie was hunched over at the waist with glove on his pads, breathing deeply - he was exhausted. After a 4-0 shutout against 39 shots, he should be tired. Chris Osgood stopped all 25 Columbus shots and at points was able to go minutes at a stretch without facing a credible offensive chance. So much for a Columbus goaltending edge.<br /><br />Early in game three in Columbus on Tuesday night look for the Wings to throw the kitchen sink at the young host team in an attempt to crush the last vestiges of competition out of them.<div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/6531744-3179458829866352224?l=blogjackets.blogspot.com'/></div>Davenoreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6531744.post-27020228987627988862009-04-17T20:08:00.001-04:002009-04-17T20:10:54.239-04:00<strong>Game 1: Outclassed</strong><br /><br />The Red Wings flexed their muscles at the expense of the playoff newbie Jackets, winning game one in Detroit 4-1. After a hotly contested first period, the Wings slowly turned on the jets and dominated play at times with their puck-control. A lot has been said about the own-goal by Malhotra: a potentially simple save that evaded Mason because of a deflection. I think that the play certainly was a bad break, but erasing that goal would not have changed the outcome. The Jackets need to pick up their play and force the turnovers that Detroit forced in game one. <br /><br />In the battle of goalies, give Osgood a nod after 60 minutes. Mason did not play poorly (well, that last one was weak), but Osgood was not the liability that he needs to be fr Columbus to steal a game or two.<br /><br />Saturday brings a big game. If Columbus can pull off the upset, it makes the games in Columbus very interesting.<div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/6531744-2702022898762798886?l=blogjackets.blogspot.com'/></div>Davenoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6531744.post-79922838202440119782009-04-12T21:51:00.002-04:002009-04-12T22:04:12.579-04:00<strong>It's the Wings</strong><br /><br />After dropping the last two games and see the St. Louis Blues slide on by, the Jackets finish in the seventh slot making their first round opponent the defending Stanley Cup champion Detroit Red Wings. After a lackluster end of the season for both teams, look for Detroit to put the screws to the Jackets from the first drop of the puck. Detroit's ability to control the puck can be intimidating, so Columbus must be ready to weather the storm. The star power Detroit throws at opponents is awesome: Pavel Datsyuk, Henrik Zetterberg, Marian Hossa, Brian Rafalski, Nicklas Lidstrom, Johan Franzen, etc. Though the star list for Columbus is Rick Nash and Steve Mason, that just might be enough.<br /><br />The most interesting part of this match up is that based on play this season, Columbus has a big edge in goaltending. This season rookie Mason clearly ha splayed better than either Osgood or Conklin. How Mason reacts to the pressure of the playoffs will be crucial to the series outcome. Osgood's experience is a possible ace in the hole. Despite Detroit being the defending champs, there should be no counting out the Blue Jackets because of teh goaltending edge. Not even the most ardent Jackets fan can make the talent case for Columbus over Detroit. However playoff hockey is won with defense and Mason is a game-changer. We'll soon learn if he is a playoff game-changer.<br /><br />The season series split 3-3. The series will start in Detroit this week. Columbus playoff games... sounds good, if not unfamiliar) to me. Have fun!<div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/6531744-7992283820244011978?l=blogjackets.blogspot.com'/></div>Davenoreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6531744.post-9378047310497391022009-04-08T23:33:00.003-04:002009-04-09T08:29:07.409-04:00<strong>In</strong><br /><br /><em>“We did it for ourselves, but most of all we did it for Mr. Mac. We know he’s up there watching. I’m sure he’s sitting in his chair and has a cigar in his mouth.”</em> - Rick Nash speaking of the late owner of the Blue Jackets, John McConnell.<br /><br />A second hard-fought game against Chicago in a few days ends on a Fedor Tyutin shootout goal to give the Blue Jackets a 4-3 win and, more importantly, their first trip to the NHL playoffs. The team battled back after Chicago jumped to a 2-0 first period lead on goals by Seabrook and Bolland. By the 8:00 mark of the second, the game was tied. Vermettes scored the first Columbus goal then set up Jason Williams. Havlat and Nash scored for each side to send the game into OT. Chicago had a power play in the overtime session, but could not convert.<br /><br />It is a good thing to have won the game to earn the playoff spot. Stumbling into the post-season rarely is a harbinger of success. The pressure will be off the Jackets when they next hit the ice: Friday in St. Louis then the season finale at home against Minnesota. Saturday's home crowd <strike>should</strike> better be roaring!<br /><br />The drought is over! Looking ahead, their likely opponent is Vancouver, a team that has played very well down the stretch and has the game-changing Roberto Luongo is goal. We'll see if Mats Sundin earns his keep in the post-season. They didn't sign him <em>not</em> to be a factor in a Cup run. Captain Nash will have to best Mats and the twins for the Jackets to have a shot at advancing.<div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/6531744-937804731049739102?l=blogjackets.blogspot.com'/></div>Davenoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6531744.post-24910633419992655462009-04-05T22:27:00.002-04:002009-04-05T22:29:29.956-04:00<strong>Backing In</strong><br /><br />Playing well but losing is not exactly the ideal way to make the playoffs, but we'll take what we can get. Mason is keeping them in games, but teh offense, aside from nash, needs to step it up. Two losses (Nashville and Chicago) garner points in the new era of NHL, so hope is alive. 90 points obviously is a great improvement, but there will be no satisfaction without a playoff appearance. Three games left for the Jackets to claim their own spot. Games left: at Chicago, at St. Louis and Minnesota.<div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/6531744-2491063341999265546?l=blogjackets.blogspot.com'/></div>Davenoreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6531744.post-86480948914148687102009-04-01T07:47:00.002-04:002009-04-01T08:03:15.591-04:00<strong>Two Big Points</strong><br /><br />Mason outduels Rinne as the Jackets earn an important victory against Nashville, a team looking up at Columbus in the playoff race. After two weekend losses to the Blues, this game presented Civil War buff Hitchcock with the task to rally the troops and get refocused. Raffi Torres scored the game-winner at 4:05 of the third period and Mason made it stand up. Definitely a playoff atmosphere at Nationwide Arena, the crowd saw both teams put on a show of hard-hitting hockey. Mason played up to the publicity and made some crucial saves in the third period. The teams meet again on Saturday in Nashville.<br /><br />The win gives Columbus 88 points and leaves them in the sixth seed slot. St. Louis sits in ninth and has 83 points with a game in hand. A win in Nashville should sew up a playoff spot for the Blue Jackets.<div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/6531744-8648094891414868710?l=blogjackets.blogspot.com'/></div>Davenoreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6531744.post-15206490721518182442009-03-29T21:28:00.002-04:002009-03-29T21:36:52.656-04:00<strong>Lost Weekend</strong><br /><br />After dropping two games to the Blues this weekend, the Jackets now cling to their playoff spot. Simply put, the team looked flat in the home game on Sunday. The Blues' Mason outplayed the Columbus' Mason over the weekend home-and-home match up. St. Louis has crept into a playoff spot while the Jackets claim to a spot became tenuous. Was teh team looking ahead to the playoffs? No, I don't believe so. The Blues looked hungrier and played harder - they wanted it more. I give the St. Louis management some credit for keeping their young team focused throughout the season despite the long list of injuries.<br /><br />The next two games are against Nashville - Tuesday and Saturday. It's time to find out whether the playoff run has run out of gas or not. Let's hope Mason picks up his game. The Columbus crowd needs to pick up the team on Tuesday. Meaningful late season games are what we have wanted. It has been fun so far. Nerve-racking, but fun.<div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/6531744-1520649072151818244?l=blogjackets.blogspot.com'/></div>Davenoreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6531744.post-83857456646047704832009-03-27T10:37:00.001-04:002009-03-27T10:38:56.576-04:00<strong>Impressive Win Against teh Flames</strong><br /><br /><em>“We have a pretty good idea that if we’re in the playoffs this is a team we could be playing, so we wanted to have a good effort. We definitely came forward with it, that’s for sure,” Mason said.</em><br /><br />At the risk of over-valuing one game, during the push to the playoffs I think you can consider a 5-0 drubbing of the Flames as a big win. Mason earns his 10th shutout of the season moving behind the rookie record of 15 shutouts set by the great Tony Esposito. 15? That record will stand quite a while. Both Nash and Huselius had four assists each. Goals by: Malhotra, Williams (2), Torres and Umberger. Both of the goals by Williams were on the power play. Columbus won the faceoff battle by a wide margin: 44-24.<br /><br />The second period was filled with brawls and penalties. Boll and Vandermeer earned game misconduct penalties and the referee issued another 40 minutes in misconduct penalties. Describing the game as chippy would be an understatement. Both teams are in full playoff run mode and blew off some steam.<br /><br />Last week the television guys interviewed Tony Esposito between periods and it was quite fun. He's a regular guy, a straight shooter. He dismissed the idea that Mason is a one season flash-in-the-pan.<div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/6531744-8385745664604770483?l=blogjackets.blogspot.com'/></div>Davenoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6531744.post-31054569269874268492009-03-24T22:55:00.002-04:002009-03-24T23:06:35.907-04:00<strong>George Lucas Memorial Loss in Tampa</strong><br />Games notes for this entry. Sloppy looking first period as the Jackets seem a bit off. A late break by Umberger is easily stopped. Flat period for the most part. 2 shots on goal for TB in 1st period.<br /><br />Shoot the puck! Ahh! Sometimes Huselius drives me crazy. "A little too fancy" said by Gare is an understatement. Later Boll eschews a scoring chance to make that extra pass too. Great flash move to the middle by Nash from the off-wing, but good glove save. The second period starts with 7 minutes of action before the first whistle.<br /><br />Umberger sets up Voracek with an open net opportunity that is missed. Shortly thereafter McKenna stops Huselius from point blank range on a Columbus PP. Boll wisely doesn't retaliate to a punch to the head and the Jackets get another PP chance. The team looks horrid on the PP: no shots and sloppy play. Terrible period for a team trying to play into the playoffs.<br /><br />Jackets come out skating hard and fire 8 shots in the first 4 minutes of the period. Hejda's shot from the point is stopped by McKenna but the rebound hits a defender and finds the net for a 1-0 lead. Later Hejda takes a penalty to give the drowning ship a line... and they score. It never fails. Mason screened on the point blast and has no chance to stop Malone's redirect.<br /><br />Good glove save on a backhand shot. McKenna has done his part for Tampa tonight. St. Louis rings one off the right post behind Mason. Lucky break for Columbus. Late icing by TB leads to a time out with 1:20 remaining.<br /><br />OT <em>"I have bad feeling about this."</em> Goal knocked in with an obvious high stick called off as a rebound bounces off of Mason's mask and was struck with a high stick. Commodore giveaway in front gives Lecavalier a chance in front, but he shoots wide. Whew. A minute later St. Louis beats Mason on an off-angle, magnificently placed shot that eludes Mason's glove. Outshot 34-17, Tampa wins.<br /><br />If they play like that against Calgary on Thursday, they'll get run out of the building. Hitchcock has work to do on the day off tomorrow. Not a game you would expect after a two day rest against one of the worst teams in the league.<div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/6531744-3105456926987426849?l=blogjackets.blogspot.com'/></div>Davenoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6531744.post-85700680265448315362009-03-22T22:58:00.002-04:002009-03-22T23:04:47.831-04:00<strong>Focused</strong><br /><br />Three third period goals power the Jackets to a 3-1 win in Florida. Raffi Torres scored the first two goals to push the jackets to a 2-1 lead and Antoine Vermette added an empty netter to seal the game. Mason was solid again in goal though we should give kudos to the Panthers' Vokoun who faced 37 shots and kept them in the game until the end.<br /><br />The team kept the faith and, more importantly, kept skating when they could not find the net to finally beat a team they <em>should</em> beat - and that's a great sign for a team that has had in past seasons as one its hallmarks the tendency to fall short when the goings got tough. <em>Big</em> game against Calgary later this week after the Tuesday game against the Lightning. With Stamkos starting to play well, let's hope they don't look past that trap game in Tampa.<div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/6531744-8570068026544831536?l=blogjackets.blogspot.com'/></div>Davenoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6531744.post-58652230147220911702009-03-18T21:46:00.002-04:002009-03-18T22:05:11.458-04:00<strong>OT Win</strong><br />A fun game to watch as both teams showed spirited play. The Jackets were a bit frustrated as they kept racking up penalties (Tyutiin had four minors) and providing the excellent Chicago power play unit chances. Both goalies looked suspect early then played into form. Each team's penalty killing units had breakaways stopped by the goalies. <br /><br />After searching I discovered that somehow I never wrote the following: the "On the powerplay!" thing needs to die... now. It seems like a cross to bear for a bad power play team. The players must look forward to hearing that phrase over the P.A. as much as the Obama administration enjoys hearing AIG in the nightly news. Long setup for a bad joke.<br /><br />Rudy Martzke Memorial Dreaded Glitch Award: Jackets score a goal while TV plays a Quenneville commentary about Martin Brodeur. Dorsett cleans up a Methot shot after a Peca faceoff win in the CHI zone.<br /><br />Game had its swings as Columbus dominating play suddenly followed by Chicago drumming up scoring chances. Umberger was a tough matcup in the Black Hawk defensive zone all night. Kane stopped by Mason on a delayed penalty situatopn. The kid looks quite nifty tonight - looks like a star-in-the-making (or is he one already?)<br /><br />Fluky, wild goal by Nash as he fires one in from the corner as a shaky-looking Huet is beaten on a knucklecurve of a goal. <br />Two 4-on-3 power play chances for Columbus comes up empty. Jason Williams did ring one off the post.<br />crossbar blast by Jason Williams. Just when Huet looks weak, he makes an unbelievable save to stone Umberger, looking like the ghost of Hasek with octopus legs waving in the air. Early in teh thir period, Mason makes a big save on a CHI PP by sliding across the crease to rob Bolland... or was it Keith? Hard to say as the channel drops off. Ack! Outage for 5 minutes.<br /><br />The television picture comes back as Huselius rings the post behind Huet. Russell looking great in spots again. Love his skating at times as he has that burst. We need to see that speed more and we will once he gains experience. Dorsett makes a sensational pass from the Chicago right corner that is redirected off the post by Murray. A great hustle play, but no cigar.<br /><br />Umberger to Vermette for the game winner! Vermette pops Campbell's stick to take the feather pass and finish off the Hawks. Great game for fans as the play was exciting with goals, big hits and some timely goaltending. Nice to grab the two points with only eleven games left. The Jackets have their fate in their own hands. Play solid and grind out wins and they will make the playoffs.<div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/6531744-5865223014722091170?l=blogjackets.blogspot.com'/></div>Davenoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6531744.post-13695785954217046932009-03-17T22:07:00.000-04:002009-03-17T22:08:42.912-04:00<strong>Brodeur</strong><br /><br />Could not pass up a chance to laud Marin Brodeur's setting the all time vicotry record last night. While passing Patrick Roy was inevitable, a comparison shows Broduer's remarkable run in New Jersey. Brodeur has won 553 times in 987 games. Roy won 551 in 1,029 games. <br /><br />Some commentators may make an argument for Roy as being the better goalie based on some spectatcular seasons, but my money would be with Brodeur and his three Stanley cups and four Vezinas. Let's hope he stays in goal for at least a few more seasons with the Devils. The league needs good guy stars like Brodeur.<div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/6531744-1369578595421704693?l=blogjackets.blogspot.com'/></div>Davenoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6531744.post-63210411465300284502009-03-17T13:39:00.002-04:002009-03-17T13:42:22.097-04:00<strong>4 for 5</strong><br /><br />Tough week for me (bad sinus infection), but a good week for the Blue Jackets. In a solid test of the team, they came out shining. Winners of 4 of 5 against tough opponents, Columbus has solidified its position in the Western playoff race despite the loss to Detroit 4-0 on Sunday night. By no means are they locks to make the playoffs, but this stretch hopefully was a sign of things to come. <br /><br />What we learned is how a change of scenery appears to have inspired Antoine Vermette. He has notched six points since the trade and has been as billed - a speedy, versatile player. <br /><br />The five: W 8-2 @ DET, W 2-0 BOS, W 4-3 PIT, W 5-3 @ CHI, L 4-0 DET<div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/6531744-6321041146530028450?l=blogjackets.blogspot.com'/></div>Davenoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6531744.post-52236734586057534732009-03-08T12:31:00.001-04:002009-03-08T12:32:31.385-04:00<strong>1 of 5</strong><br /><br />Crucial stretch of five games starts with a blow out of the Red Wings <i>in Detroit.</i> The Jackets needed this victory, and they played like a team on a mission. The sloppy defense was shored up for the most part and the Captain did what he needs to do for the team to excel - carry it on his back. Nash had a hat trick and Umberger added 2 goals and an assist. <br /><br />Mason was solid again in goal after cooling off a bit, stopping 44 of 46 shots on goal. Columbus won the close face off battle 33-31. Vermette made his debut and assisted on Jason Williams' goal, his 14th of the season. Osgood got pulled after allowing 7 goals in 23 shots.<br /><br />Good game and important win, but it's only one game.<div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/6531744-5223673458605753473?l=blogjackets.blogspot.com'/></div>Davenoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6531744.post-17526906071501241292009-03-07T09:05:00.001-05:002009-03-07T09:07:19.589-05:00<strong>The Test</strong><br /><br />The results from next five games will show the real chances of the Blue Jackets to make the playoffs. All opponents are solid teams, in the playoff hunt or leading conferences. The loss in Nashville had a playoff atmosphere, but the result, a 4-2 loss, brings a sense of urgency to the next eight days. It starts tonight in Detroit.<br /><br />The next five games: at Detroit, Boston, Pittsburgh, at Chicago and Detroit.<div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/6531744-1752690607150124129?l=blogjackets.blogspot.com'/></div>Davenoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6531744.post-55395267090362247872009-03-05T18:47:00.003-05:002009-03-05T19:34:23.119-05:00<strong>Trades at the Deadline</strong><br /><br />GM Howson sought to make a move to shore up the glaring weakness of the team - at the center position. The Jackets traded injured goalie Pascal Leclaire and a second-round pick in the 2009 draft to Ottawa for winger Antoine Vermette. Known to be a solid two-way player who possess great speed, Vermette has only nine goals and 19 assists in 62 games this year and is under contract for next season. Howson commented, “He’s a 20-goal guy who’s not having a 20-goal year. Hopefully he’ll provide some energy for us and give us a jolt.” It looks like they will slip him in at center between Nash and Huseilius. We'll see if this winger-turned-center does the trick.<br /><br />Class act on the way out: “If anybody wants to buy a condo, it’s available,” Leclaire joked. <br /><br />Today in preparation for the important game against Nashville the team activated off injured reserve defenseman Rostislav Klesla and winger Fredrik Modin.<div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/6531744-5539526709036224787?l=blogjackets.blogspot.com'/></div>Davenoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6531744.post-81485951251783710382009-03-04T18:43:00.001-05:002009-03-05T18:47:54.541-05:00<strong>game blog</strong><br />Free form notes taken while watching the 5-4 win against the Kings. Submitted not merely because I am lazy, rather it gives you a glimpse of the up-and-down experience of a fan starved for playoffs... Okay, it's only posted because I was lazy (c;<br /><br /><br />Hustle goal for Voracek to tie the score in the first period just seconds after Novotny misfired a golden opportunity. Smart play by Umberger to center the puck to Voracek just outside the crease.<br /><br />Sweet pass from Russell to Malhotra in the slot whose blast was tipped by Raffi Torres... On the power play too.<br /><br />Long distance seeing-eye point shot by Rome finds the net as Malhotra deflects it in for a 3-1 lead. Euphoria over the goal dissipates as the TV team announces Chimera is to have surgery for his injured groin. Out 4-5 weeks. Sigh.<br /><br />two quick goals tie the game - the second a weak bouncer through the legs then the Kings add a third in less than two minutes. The defense looks sloppy and Mason shaky. What a weird game. Give LA credit for skating hard and not giving up on the road. Good timeout by Hitchcock as the team appears rattled. Near the period's end Novotny cleans up a Russell rebound to make amends for his early misfires. Good to see the team fight back after the deflating rally by the Kings.<br /><br />Yikes, Boll flattened by Greene at the blue line. Boll popped right up, buy that will be a highlight.<br /><br />Malhotra redirects a pass from Nash through Quick's pads. 5-4. He Nash-Huselius-Malhotra line has looked great tonight. Manny is having his best game as a Blue Jacket.<br /><br />Russell has looked like a solid player all game. Good to see the young guy playing well.<br /><br />Hmm. icing on LA with 1:28 left. Hard to fathom. Kings pull goalie with a minute left. No other sport has this exciting game-changing strategy. Love it.<br /><br />Mason draws a delay penalty when his clearing shot goes into the stands. 12 seconds with a two-man advantage but the Jackets hold on.<br /><br />fun game to watch ends with a win, but that Kings rally left me a bit queesy<div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/6531744-8148595125178371038?l=blogjackets.blogspot.com'/></div>Davenoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6531744.post-23572047126293755472009-03-02T08:00:00.003-05:002009-03-02T08:03:27.356-05:00<strong>Tough Western Trip Ends</strong><br /><br />If the Blue Jackets wanted a measuring stick for their road ahead, then the recent road trip out west gave them the answer - the offense needs to get better or they will miss the playoffs. Good goaltending alone cannot get them into the playoffs. On Sunday night the Vancouver stopper Roberto Luongo was a bit better than Mason and had the advantage of only seeing 20 shots on goal in the Vancouver 3-1 victory. The playoffs and the chase for a spot are based on a simple formula: limited scoring opportunities against an excellent goalie means a loss. Mason's margin of error is too low right now with the offense sleeping. Vancouver is getting by with scoring from the Sedins and Sundin. Nash alone is not enough.<br /><br />Misc: Nash had the ony goal for Columbus, but he was also in the penalty box for the first two Canuck goals. Peca left during the first period and did not return. The game was shown on Yahoo - stream worked perfectly for me and was a lucky bonus since Cox Cable showed the Cavs game instead of the Jackets game. It would be great if they showed replays of games later in the night for preempted games, but they don't...<div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/6531744-2357204712629375547?l=blogjackets.blogspot.com'/></div>Davenoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6531744.post-43822966722842425832009-02-27T09:30:00.002-05:002009-02-27T09:33:41.262-05:00<strong>Big Win in Edmonton</strong><br /><br />After being handled by the Flames earlier in the week, the Jackets stared at a trip to play the Oilers with two losses in a row on their minds. With so few games left, the team needed to turn it around. <i>Fast.</i> They used the yeoman's work from rookie Steve Mason in goal and earned a tough 1-0 win. A hard fought game with some spectacular saes by both goalies. I can still see that sliding pad-stack save across the crease by Roloson. The game definitely had a playoff atmosphere.<br /><br />The game's lone goal came from that unfamiliar scoring combination of Boll and Torres. Boll and Torres? We'll take it! After receiving the one-handed clear by Tyutin, Boll hit Torres with a great cross-ice pass from the right wing boards just iinside of the Columbus defensive zone. Torres, who earlier had a scrap with Strudwick, beat Roloson with a shifty move to slip the puck between the goalie's legs. Great to see Torres be the first star back in Edmonton. If he can hit his stride and stay healthy during the playoff drive, the team's chances should drastically improve.<br /><br />Misc: Another tight game from the defense as they only allowed 19 shots on Mason. Nice to see Methot rack up the ice time. Hard to dislike the Oilers. They play a tough, entertaining brand of hockey.<div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/6531744-4382296672284242583?l=blogjackets.blogspot.com'/></div>Davenoreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6531744.post-25256309095627826682009-02-22T11:01:00.002-05:002009-02-22T11:08:17.655-05:00<strong>4 /13</strong><br /><br />The Ducks defeat the Jackets in Columbus and one curious statistic says it all: the Ducks score 4 times on 13 shots. 13 shots for the whole game! And 5 for the last two periods. It's hard to fathom that few shots on goal.. and winning. To make the matter more curious, the league's worst power play scores two goals (Nash and Huseilus). Simply a bad game all around for Columbus against a team in the thick of the race for the playoffs and who now climbs to within 3 points of the Jackets. Big crowd (18,628) goes home disappointed.<br /><br />The Jackets placed defenseman Ole-Kristian Tollefsen on injured reserve, claimed center Chris Gratton off waivers from Tampa and recalled defenseman Aaron Rome from their AHL affiliate in Syracuse.<div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/6531744-2525630909562782668?l=blogjackets.blogspot.com'/></div>Davenoreply@blogger.com0