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2013 NHL Thread

Started by ChitownSpaceForRent, January 22, 2013, 08:02:58 PM

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WellsstreetWanderer

I'm still stunned at the rapid turnaround of this game. I am going to miss a seventh game as this series was spectacular.

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reinko, the Parade is on Friday if you want to come down.

ChitownSpaceForRent

Tears of joy. I am so happy and proud of this team.

jesmu84

Anyone in wrigleyville tonight?


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MU82

Almost as good as a Marquette club hockey win over St. Norbert's!
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Sunbelt15

Congrats Blackhawks and fans!

reinko

Quote from: PTM on June 24, 2013, 10:43:38 PM
reinko, the Parade is on Friday if you want to come down.

I'm good. 

Congrats Hawks fans.

damuts222

What a game, Boston was a good team and the Hawks pulled it out.  Whens the parade, Friday?
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Sunbelt15

Bruins goalie must of had a major brain fart to allow 2 goals 17 seconds apart.

WellsstreetWanderer

The action was just too intense at the end for a very good goalie. Bruins couldn't clear the puck from in front of the net.
Great Series from both sides

GGGG

The first goal was not the goalie's fault one bit.  The defense couldn't get the puck out.  You could make a case on the second one.

BTW, I'm not a hockey expert by any means, but Chara did not impress me one bit.  Physically imposing, but the Hawks were skating circles around him as the series went on.  I know he was on the ice for the first goal...not sure about the second.

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Quote from: Terror Skink on June 25, 2013, 09:05:42 AM
The first goal was not the goalie's fault one bit.  The defense couldn't get the puck out.  You could make a case on the second one.

BTW, I'm not a hockey expert by any means, but Chara did not impress me one bit.  Physically imposing, but the Hawks were skating circles around him as the series went on.  I know he was on the ice for the first goal...not sure about the second.

Chara was on the ice for the majority of the Hawks goals.

Chara is a great player, but he looked out of gas after Game 2. There was a complete change in strategy and the Hawks were going after him.

Big imposing player, would love him on my team.

DegenerateDish

Hard to believe, in a Game 6 clincher, seeing both team pull their goalies in the final minute and a half (practically unheard of), just an incredible finish to an outstanding series, and really fantastic playoffs.

Coleman

Quote from: MUDish on June 25, 2013, 09:41:46 AM
Hard to believe, in a Game 6 clincher, seeing both team pull their goalies in the final minute and a half (practically unheard of), just an incredible finish to an outstanding series, and really fantastic playoffs.

Great point. Wonder the last time that happened.

4th and State

Hawks were lucky to win this series right B's fans??

ATWizJr

Congrats to the Hawks and their fans.  Hawks deserved the victory!

MUSF

Phenomenal playoffs this year, and the best team is holding the cup at the end.

I'm disappointed that my Wings couldn't pull out game seven against the Hawks, but I can't complain about the product the NHL put out this year.

Enjoy Hawks fans!

Canned Goods n Ammo

Quote from: MUSF on June 25, 2013, 10:45:23 AM
Phenomenal playoffs this year, and the best team is holding the cup at the end.

I'm disappointed that my Wings couldn't pull out game seven against the Hawks, but I can't complain about the product the NHL put out this year.

Enjoy Hawks fans!

Agreed.

I don't know if the NHL has done it on purpose, or if it's just the current evolution, but the overall product is very good right now.

They don't have the global ultra-superstars like the NBA, but the quality of the overall product is very good, even to the casual observer. It's entertaining.

NBC's coverage was really well done. Hockey is always going to be a niche sport, but could become a little more mainstream (at least during the playoffs) if the product continues to be this entertaining.

The game is far more up and down than it used to be, but it's still very physical.

robmufan

Quote from: PTM on June 25, 2013, 09:39:52 AM
Chara was on the ice for the majority of the Hawks goals.

Chara is a great player, but he looked out of gas after Game 2. There was a complete change in strategy and the Hawks were going after him.

Big imposing player, would love him on my team.

I don't think that Claude Julian managed his minutes well. I noticed at game 1 that he was on the ice ALL THE TIME! He had to be gassed!

Q does a great job managing minutes, practices, etc. to keep people fresh!

With a second cup in 4 years, I think you have to talk about Q as one of the all time great chicago coaches (Jackson, Halas, Q, Ditka?)

DegenerateDish

Hawks only team in the salary cap era to win the cup twice.

MerrittsMustache

Quote from: robmufan on June 25, 2013, 10:51:13 AM
I don't think that Claude Julian managed his minutes well. I noticed at game 1 that he was on the ice ALL THE TIME! He had to be gassed!

Q does a great job managing minutes, practices, etc. to keep people fresh!

With a second cup in 4 years, I think you have to talk about Q as one of the all time great chicago coaches (Jackson, Halas, Q, Ditka?)

Hockey is a niche sport and coaches aren't really all that noticeable to begin with. On top of that, Coach Q isn't exactly the most outgoing and charismatic guy. There's no doubt, he belongs in the conversation about Chicago's greatest coaches but he'll likely never be as embraced and as revered as Jackson or even Ditka (who, in this Bears fan's opinion, was vastly overrated as a coach - the Bears should have won more than 1 SB in the mid-80s).


Chicago Coaches with Multiple Championships:
George Halas - Bears
Phil Jackson - Bulls
Frank Chance - Cubs

Go Cubs!


DegenerateDish

Not that it matters to anyone, but on a personal level, it's amazing to me to see the Hawks have this success. When I worked for the Bulls in the early 00's, the Bulls & Hawks front offices are side by side on the second floor of the east side of United Center. If you're ever outside by the Jordan statue, the set of windows on the second floor are those offices. You'll see six mini NBA trophies in one of the windows, that's Schanwald's office.

Bulls/Hawks employees get a free catered lunch everyday in the Governor's Ballroom at the UC. Since the Hawks didn't have their own practice complex like the Bulls, hockey operations is at the UC (whereas outside of Matt Llyod and a few others, Bulls operations were at the Berto). At the time, Hawks were going nowhere fast. Smith was the GM, Suhonen was coach. Those two would sit together nearly every day during the offseason and eat lunch by themselves. You'd have marketing people at one table, other team personnel at another, a really dysfunctional looking group. Bulls were post Jordan and in rough shape, but have to say that staff worked very very hard to keep the UC filled (and we did). For two teams struggling at that time, it was a stark contrast in attitudes and appearances. Our neighbors the Hawks were somewhat of a punchline, going nowhere. Over time, and by coincidence of running into him every time I had to pee, I became friendly with Jim DeMaria (real good guy), who once in an honest moment in the preseason, admitted that the team was going to be bad, but there hands were tied (subtly referencing old man Wirtz). Now they are a first rate organization, just amazing to see how they transformed both on and off the ice.

MerrittsMustache

Quote from: MUDish on June 25, 2013, 11:54:17 AM
Not that it matters to anyone, but on a personal level, it's amazing to me to see the Hawks have this success. When I worked for the Bulls in the early 00's, the Bulls & Hawks front offices are side by side on the second floor of the east side of United Center. If you're ever outside by the Jordan statue, the set of windows on the second floor are those offices. You'll see six mini NBA trophies in one of the windows, that's Schanwald's office.

Bulls/Hawks employees get a free catered lunch everyday in the Governor's Ballroom at the UC. Since the Hawks didn't have their own practice complex like the Bulls, hockey operations is at the UC (whereas outside of Matt Llyod and a few others, Bulls operations were at the Berto). At the time, Hawks were going nowhere fast. Smith was the GM, Suhonen was coach. Those two would sit together nearly every day during the offseason and eat lunch by themselves. You'd have marketing people at one table, other team personnel at another, a really dysfunctional looking group. Bulls were post Jordan and in rough shape, but have to say that staff worked very very hard to keep the UC filled (and we did). For two teams struggling at that time, it was a stark contrast in attitudes and appearances. Our neighbors the Hawks were somewhat of a punchline, going nowhere. Over time, and by coincidence of running into him every time I had to pee, I became friendly with Jim DeMaria (real good guy), who once in an honest moment in the preseason, admitted that the team was going to be bad, but there hands were tied (subtly referencing old man Wirtz). Now they are a first rate organization, just amazing to see how they transformed both on and off the ice.

Interesting insights. What a difference Rocky Wirtz and John McDonough have made!


damuts222

QuoteInteresting insights. What a difference Rocky Wirtz and John McDonough have made!

The draft picks they have made have raised the Hawks from the bottom.  The young players that are coming up through the system and players like Kane and Toews will keep the Hawks rolling for years to come.
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