Sullivan Awarded Masterton Trophy at 2009 NHL Awards
This was well deserved. I am so glad to see Steve win this because his was the story of the year, in my opinion. He can also boast being the first ever Predators player to win an award.
Congratulations, Sully! Here's hoping this is just the start of something greater...and that you'll show us what you've still got left, all while sporting a Predators jersey again in the fall.
Thursday, June 18, 2009
Tuesday, June 16, 2009
A Former Pred Rejoins the Organization
Martin Gelinas: Director of Player Development
This is a GREAT decision by David Poile and the entire Front Office staff.
Seriously love, love, LOVE this.
This is a GREAT decision by David Poile and the entire Front Office staff.
Seriously love, love, LOVE this.
Un-deja vu
When the final two teams were set, I can tell you I wasn’t really looking forward to any of the Stanley Cup Final games this time around. I mean, honestly...did I really need to see Detroit and Pittsburgh AGAIN? It certainly didn’t help that most sports analysts were predicting a Detroit win...AGAIN. In my heart, I held out hope for Pittsburgh because I couldn’t bear to see the Red Wings repeat. I really wanted to see Sidney hoist the Cup above his head for once. When Pittsburgh brought the series back even at 3-3, I knew it was going to be their year. I watched the Final with almost as much enthusiasm as I would have had it been the Predators playing in that final game. With the last 15 seconds or so running down on the clock, I stood to my feet anxious anticipation of an outcome that had been a year in the making. When the clock hit zero, I could not have been more thankful to see the Penguins celebrate their well-deserved victory at the hands of a team that crushed their hopes just a year ago. What a fitting way to end this season. After the year that the Predators had, it was nice to find myself satisfied with the turn of events.
So here’s what we have left to look forward to: The NHL Awards on Thursday, Draft Day in Montreal next Friday, Rookie Camp, free agency in July...and then pretty much nothing. This year, it’s the “nothing” (no, not The Nothing from the Neverending Story. Great movie though...) I’m actually hoping for. I don’t want another story about someone coming in trying to buy our team and move it off to Canada. And by the way, Balsillie, if you have all this money to purchase a team, why don’t you just work with the NHL to start a team of your own instead of trying to take an established team away from its fan base? No, seriously... I’d prefer if we could resolve the Alexander Radulov mess too, while we’re at it. If he wants to stay there, then let him stay. Ask the NHL to work out some kind of settlement with the KHL for the remainder of his contract with us and call it a day. Yes, we could most definitely use someone with his offensive ability but there are plenty of other young players waiting in the wings that would probably appreciate a crack at it as well. Plus, I’d much rather have us focus our energy on negotiating contracts with players that have already expressed interest in sticking around; Steve Sullivan being the most pressing one that comes to mind. Vernon Fiddler has expressed his opinion about wanting to stick around as well but his style of play is kind of a dime a dozen in our organization. Obviously, this is all just a waiting game. I hope the decisions made will be worth the wait.
In the meantime, let’s have a little fun, shall we? I’m going to live blog during the NHL Awards on Thursday. I have a feeling I will probably spend a lot of time making fun of the way the players talk, dress, chose to do their hair, etc...but that’s what awards shows are all about. Just call me the Joan Rivers of the NHL Awards Red Carpet. Eh, well...maybe not Joan Rivers...hmmm, let’s see...oh yes! Tim Gunn! I’ll be the Tim Gunn of the NHL Awards.
Edit: Oh snap! Bethany will be joining me on Thursday night. She'll be the Joey Fatone (he did red carpet analysis for TV Guide, right?) to my Tim Gunn.
Make it work, boys! Make. It. Work.
So here’s what we have left to look forward to: The NHL Awards on Thursday, Draft Day in Montreal next Friday, Rookie Camp, free agency in July...and then pretty much nothing. This year, it’s the “nothing” (no, not The Nothing from the Neverending Story. Great movie though...) I’m actually hoping for. I don’t want another story about someone coming in trying to buy our team and move it off to Canada. And by the way, Balsillie, if you have all this money to purchase a team, why don’t you just work with the NHL to start a team of your own instead of trying to take an established team away from its fan base? No, seriously... I’d prefer if we could resolve the Alexander Radulov mess too, while we’re at it. If he wants to stay there, then let him stay. Ask the NHL to work out some kind of settlement with the KHL for the remainder of his contract with us and call it a day. Yes, we could most definitely use someone with his offensive ability but there are plenty of other young players waiting in the wings that would probably appreciate a crack at it as well. Plus, I’d much rather have us focus our energy on negotiating contracts with players that have already expressed interest in sticking around; Steve Sullivan being the most pressing one that comes to mind. Vernon Fiddler has expressed his opinion about wanting to stick around as well but his style of play is kind of a dime a dozen in our organization. Obviously, this is all just a waiting game. I hope the decisions made will be worth the wait.
In the meantime, let’s have a little fun, shall we? I’m going to live blog during the NHL Awards on Thursday. I have a feeling I will probably spend a lot of time making fun of the way the players talk, dress, chose to do their hair, etc...but that’s what awards shows are all about. Just call me the Joan Rivers of the NHL Awards Red Carpet. Eh, well...maybe not Joan Rivers...hmmm, let’s see...oh yes! Tim Gunn! I’ll be the Tim Gunn of the NHL Awards.
Edit: Oh snap! Bethany will be joining me on Thursday night. She'll be the Joey Fatone (he did red carpet analysis for TV Guide, right?) to my Tim Gunn.
Make it work, boys! Make. It. Work.
Monday, June 8, 2009
The signings have begun
Eh, this isn't necessarily a deal I'm jumping for joy over. I watched Triston during training camp and he didn't do much to impress me. But we all have to start somewhere, I guess.
Predators Sign Forward Triston Grant to Two-Way Deal
With the Stanley Cup finals almost over, signings will be pretty much the only excitement I can look forward to over the next couple of months. Here's hoping for a few that will be a little more noteworthy.
Predators Sign Forward Triston Grant to Two-Way Deal
With the Stanley Cup finals almost over, signings will be pretty much the only excitement I can look forward to over the next couple of months. Here's hoping for a few that will be a little more noteworthy.
Labels:
David Poile,
Predators Front Office,
signings,
Triston Grant
Thursday, June 4, 2009
I KNEW his hair was hideous for a reason...
Summer Update: Ryan Jones
At least he admitted he knew his hair was grossly long for a good cause. Although...I don't really understand why he is regretting it? Maybe I'm reading it wrong.
Also, that picture of him with the four ponytails looks just like the back of a small girl's head.
pink heart funds
At least he admitted he knew his hair was grossly long for a good cause. Although...I don't really understand why he is regretting it? Maybe I'm reading it wrong.
Also, that picture of him with the four ponytails looks just like the back of a small girl's head.
pink heart funds
Oh yes, it's Ladies Night
While the Red Wings and the Penguins battle it out on the ice tonight, the ladies of HLOG will be throwing down via a live blog. I have a feeling things could get interesting because most of the girls have some pretty strong feelings about Sidney Crosby and/or Detroit.
Come join us and feel free to add your own comments to the fray. The "puck" drops at about 6:45ish CST tonight.
Let the virtual hair pulling and name calling commence!
SCF Game 4 Live Blog
Come join us and feel free to add your own comments to the fray. The "puck" drops at about 6:45ish CST tonight.
Let the virtual hair pulling and name calling commence!
SCF Game 4 Live Blog
Labels:
Detroit Red Wings,
HLOG,
live blog,
Pittsburgh Penguins,
SCF
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