Battle of the Western Conference Extremes
Ain't the Ducks a bunch of sweethearts? I mean, some fans are forced to watch their team get a season's first victory on TV, but the Ducks have managed to work things out so that I can come experience it in person. That's right, it's time for another Sleek sighting at the ol' Honda Center, sporting the lucky green shirt and drunk-yelling "Positivity!" from Row B. If you're attending the game and want to say hi, you can probably catch me during the intermissions in the lower-level concourse furthest from Katella Avenue.

I don't recall how I managed to score tickets to the fifth game, but I do remember conflicting feelings about the start of the season. Was this Ducks team, such a giant-killer last spring, all of a sudden the worst team in the league? How was I supposed to react to the team's horrid start in my first Pond visit since the miracle run?
For the record, the Mighty Ducks ended up with a mixed result in the game I attended. They did pick up their first standing point of the season, but fell in overtime to Joe Thornton's
Now I'm not exactly sure why I decided to bring up that story -- it's certainly a very different Ducks team than it was five years ago, and I don't even think the parallel 0-4 records signify the same problems. One thing that I do notice, however, is that I'm a much less panicked fan this time around. Maybe I've grown up a bit, maybe I'm disillusioned a bit, who knows? I do think that one of the Ducks' TV guys (Bill MacDonald, maybe?) brought up a helpful point after the Oilers loss, though. It wouldn't be that difficult to shrug off a 4-game losing streak if it happened in the middle of the season, and I'll add it's preferable to mourn in October than in April.
So regardless of early-season records, I figure I'll be in good spirits tonight. Sure, I'll be drinking (it's still me), but instead of a drown-my-sorrows attitude from five years ago, tonight's just an exciting matchup on what promises to be a crazy-season roller coaster ride. Oddly enough, I think the 0-4 start has actually been a little bit liberating; I'd probably be more stressed about tonight's result if the teams had identical records.
Anyways, if you're following the game on TV, feel free to join Mr. Plank's interactive liveblog over at We Bleed Teal. Sharks fans, Ducks fans, wayward Kings fans, disheartened Angel/Dodger fans -- all are welcome, I'm sure. If the puck goes near the Ducks' penalty box and you spot a green shirt on the bottom of your TV set, though, make sure to give him a "Positivity!" shoutout. Every little bit counts.
Prediction: Sleek manages to hold onto his wallet this time, and that makes all the difference. Ducks 4, Sharks 3. Goals by Carter, Getzlaf, Pahlsson, and Pronger.
Go Ducks.
Oh yeah, plus a happy birthday to fellow Ducks blogger Finny!
ReplyDeleteMay it be full of positivity.
Colorado won last night, so we are officially the worst team in the league!
ReplyDeleteWoo hoooo!!! We're number one!
Maybe I don't quite have this positivity thing down yet...
Maybe I don't quite have this positivity thing down yet...
ReplyDeleteHeh, you're not that far off. I haven't really defined the term too well, but essentially it's just a mindset that there is no such thing as bad news.
You can yell it after a GF, or yell it after a GA. A win, or a loss. It can either be a purely facetious statement, or it can be only focusing on silver linings.
Negativity: Man, it sucks being last in the league.
Positivity spin #1: Man, it's awesome being last in the league!
Positivity spin #2: Thank god we're not peaking in October.
How about "At least we won't have to worry about giving anyone raises next year!"
ReplyDeleteExactly. I'd add some positivity spin about next year's ticket prices, too, except the Kings proved me wrong on that one this past summer.
ReplyDeleteI came to this blog about halfway through the last season, so maybe you could explain something to me, Sleek: why do you predict Pahlsson to score a goal every single game? Even some games the Ducks aren't playing?
ReplyDeleteSleek: why do you predict Pahlsson to score a goal every single game?
ReplyDeleteOh, a few reasons, I suppose. Pahlsson is my favorite NHLer, and has been for several years. I'm quite in the "Pahlsson is God" camp that habitates on the Duck HF boards (though I refuse to post there anymore).
Also, it's for irony's sake, so nobody takes the predictions very seriously. It's just sort of funny to predict a goal every game for Pahlsson, fully knowing he'll probably get five on the season.
And heck, I did it throughout the cup year, so I guess there's a little superstition/habit in there, also.
But mostly, it's just positivity.
Oh, and also: the whole notion of gameday posts is something I've lifted from Battle of Alberta, where Sacamano would make a post/prediction for nearly every game (back in the day), and he had a very similar pattern with Radek Dvorak, probably for a lot of the same reasons I've listed.
ReplyDeleteSo in a way, it's also a running tribute to an ideal or something.
Whenever I hear that this "Paulson" fellow in D.C. or w/e screwed up our economy, I always picture his name spelled like the Swedish Fish I'm familiar with.
ReplyDeleteSleek you forgot the goal by Perry in the first five minutes. How do I know? I'm leaving the Perry sweater at home tonight. So then Perry, goal, eh!
ReplyDeleteSleek: why do you predict Pahlsson to score a goal every single game? Even some games the Ducks aren't playing?
ReplyDeleteDoth shall not blaspheme in the name of thy lord, or Samuel shall strike you down with the power of a thousand Swedish rosy cheeks.
Earl, the main NHL board at HF is now run by double standard wielding, douche nozzle, Ducks haters who feel it necessary to ban poor Morbo for pointing out their lack of IQ, critical thinking and reasoning skills, or their generally bad personal hygiene.
Shame, since I do miss "Bertuzzi"-ing up the Ducks board over there.
Earl, the main NHL board at HF is now run by double standard wielding, douche nozzle, Ducks haters who feel it necessary to ban poor Morbo for pointing out their lack of IQ, critical thinking and reasoning skills, or their generally bad personal hygiene.
ReplyDeleteI don't understand why you inserted the word "now" in there, but Morbo, you're my hero!
I'm only self-policed in my HF avoidance.
Snarky message boards always seem to dissolve into immature sub-snark, don't they?
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