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Tuesday, April 24, 2007

So much for that...


I never thought it would happen, but it did. I got attached to the Dallas Stars.


The moment that Trevor "Seriously, I only score big goals. I don't score any other goals but big ones." Linden made it 2-1, I started feeling depressed. And when I saw American Hero Mike Modano with tears rolling down his pop-star shagging face, I got REALLY depressed.


All apologies for my lack of posting over this crucial Stars (near) comeback, but believe me, I was watching at the edge of my seat (which, by the way, is apparently far away from a computer).


For now, I'll leave you with a hodgepodge of thoughts. As far as future Stars posting, I'd like to do so, especially since Rudy Kelly is the Roberto Luongo to my Marty Turco when it comes to Kings posts.


(OK, maybe Luongo to Roman Cechmanek.)


Anyway, here's the hodgepodge as promised:



  • I'm not the first person to mention this, as 1310 The Ticket covered this base. But in case you didn't get access to the My 27 telecast of the Stars game, a considerable moment of announcer-based jinxing occurred. The channel featured a graphical overlay detailing Turco's crazy shutout streak, ignorantly looking past the fact that the Canucks were outshooting the Stars 12-1 at that point in the 2nd period . If that wasn't enough, Razor Reaugh just about put "the whammy" on Turco by saying that nothing short of an accident would allow a goal to squeak past Turco. In that same minute, Henrik Sedin "accidentally" scored a nice one-timer PP goal on Turco. Whoops.

  • By my completely unscientific count, Luongo easily had 2 "You've-gotta-be-kidding me" saves per game in this series. His save on Stu Barnes in the 3rd period was outright astounding.

  • Here's my "No Shit" observation: Turco wasn't at fault. In fact, Razor Reaugh and company were wise to point out an interesting fact about Turco's collegiate career: he was 9-2 in elimination games at the University of Michigan. Time to blame Tippett.

  • Boucher was a disappointment in this series.

  • Norstrom came as advertised: he was a very solid and (counter to my regular season observations) noticable defensive player. He drew a key penalty by taking the puck deep into the Canucks zone and did a great job throughout the series.

  • So much for the resurrection of Markus Naslund. Two seasons ago, he was my first-round pick in a fantasy hockey draft. Now he'd be lucky to be my third LW. Naslund might be the last person in hockey to think that Todd Bertuzzi has anything to offer the world.

  • Someone needs to introduce the Canucks to the front of the net. Or they should at least find a couple of North American scoring threats.

  • Luongo or not, the New York Rangers are probably the only team in the second round that I'd rather face than the Canucks.

  • People with time on your hands, please research this for me. Turco shut out the Canucks three times in this series. Has any team lost a playoff match where the goalie got 2 shutouts, let alone 3? Crazy.

Now, if you don't mind me I'm just going to cry take care of my itchy eyes.

8 comments:

Earl Sleek said...

Maybe it's because I don't watch enough Dallas, but I don't think I have ever seen Modano just take himself out of the play to stare at the heavens the way he did after knocking the shit out of that crossbar.

He looked up for about three seconds, it seemed, not caring or knowing where the puck was headed, before resuming his cursed last game of the year.

Hell, I almost felt for the guy.

Kevin Nishimine said...

Living out here near Dallas now, I get to hear Razor all of the time. His choice of words is...interesting, to say the least. Nice passes are often "lucious", alliteration abounds, and if you recall him using the term "mastadonic" during Game 7's telecast, well, it wasn't the first time.

I like the guy, though, does a fine job, knows his stuff.

Earl Sleek said...

Oh, and Razor's blog (on the sidebar) is pretty awesome as well. I love personality. :)

Anonymous said...

There have been only 12 goalies that have gotten 3 shutouts in a play-off series. Only 2 have lost that series. One is Turco in this series and the other is Turk Broda of the 1950 maple leafs.

RudyKelly said...

As long as you don't openly cheer, it's cool to follow the team in the town you're living in. Just don't start wearing a Norstrom Stars jersey, or we Kings fans will have to put you out of your misery.

Oh, and I like to think that I'm the Jamie Storr to your Stephane Fiset; either way, Kings fans will wonder, "Seriously, this is the best they could do?"

jamestobrien said...

Oh, don't get me wrong, Razor's awesome. It just seemed like a weird night for the guy.

No announcer is a better SAT wordsmith. I tried to put in one of his strongest points to balance the jinx stuff.

And yeah, that Modano crossbar was definitely a memorable moment. I think he was one of the Stars whose best game was No. 6

Sean Zandberg said...

My eyes were teary as well. But I think it was someone poked me in the eyes while we were jumping up and down celebrating!

Doogie2K said...

I'd have thought one of those times where a multi-shutout goalie lost was during the SO-happy playoffs of '03, when Giguere, Brodeur, and Lalime each had, like, 12. Apparently not.