Last night as I was falling asleep, a question popped into my head. In the summer time, is it easier to blog about a specific team or about the league as a whole?
I mean, think about it… blogging about the whole league means that you can only write about significant events; not the drab ones.
If I were, say, a Canucks blogger, I could write about the recent canning of assistant coach Ryan Walter (whoa!). If I were a Maple Leafs blogger, I could write my 18th article of the summer on potential Tomas Kaberle trade destinations (sweet!). And if were an Avs blogger, I could just keep posting pictures of paint drying every day (awesome!).
But that’s not my fate. My fate is to bore you to death with the significant events. So let me proceed…

He's so smart! *slurp*
–Okay, really, this has to stop. This Steve Yzerman lovefest has to stop. For the love of god, stop it!
I have read so many positive articles about Steve Yzerman that at this point I think writers are just drones under his spell (DTV was right).
It’s downright silly, people!
Let me play devil’s advocate on Yzerman’s roster moves…
Traded Andrej Meszaros
From the information I have gathered about him, Meszaros is a decent two-way defenseman who will do fine as long as he is not counted on to be a #1 defenseman. Thus, in Philly he should excel.
But wait a second. In the next year or two, Hedman will most likely become the franchise defenseman he is destined to be, which would have allowed Meszaros to slide into the background and no longer play #1 minutes — a scenario better suited to Meszaros’ skill set.
So, um, maybe this wasn’t the big coupe we all thought it was.
Drafted Brett Connolly
There are red flags surrounding Connolly which I pointed out in my post-draft article.
Only time will tell if this was the right choice or not, but for now most of us can agree that this wasn’t “the safe pick.”
Re-signed Martin St. Louis
Okay, let me get this straight. Yzerman signs a 35-year-old St. Louis to an extension that will take the player to age 40 at an annual cap hit of $5.625m. And this is something that is considered a “great deal” and a “shrewd signing” by the hockey media? WOW!
Signed Dan Ellis
Hey, he seems like a nice guy. A nice guy who posted a 2.82 GAA and .904 SV% over the last two years on a defensively solid Nashville team. Oh yeah, and in the process lost his starting job to Pekka Rinne. So, umm, two thumbs up?
Signed Pavel Kubina
He signed Pavel Kubina! Amazing! He can teach Hedman how to shoot the puck. Gosh, coupled with Ohlund, half the blueline is there just to tutor Hedman.
Look, it’s not a bad signing but it’s not an “oh my god, yzerman is the smartest man in hockey!” type deal either.
Traded For Simon Gagne
The trade was a steal; no doubt about it. But let’s be honest here, with Simon holding his NTC and Gagne’s agent looking for a deal, this one pretty much fell into Yzerman’s lap.
Signed Dominic Moore
Nothing is a bigger example of the fellatio given to Yzerman by hockey writers than the signing of Dominic Moore.
Frank over at The Rat Trick pointed out that when Moore signed with the Panthers last season, nobody gave two you-know-whats.
What’s changed? This is the same Dominic Moore that’s been traded two years in a row for 2nd round picks; not exactly Selke material, right?
In conclusion, Tampa won’t make the playoffs and hockey writers everywhere will turn on Yzerman when he refuses their advances. Book it!

Mr. Lonely with no defense.
–Next up: Marty Turco.
Look, I get it. You drafted him in your fantasy leagues the past two seasons and he totally let you down. It’s frustrating, I know, but you have to let it go. He’s better than you give him credit for.
Matt Reitz wrote a piece on Turco, which totally echos my feelings on the matter…
Considering the fact that he was behind one of the worst defenses in the league, his numbers look even more impressive. To say that Turco had NO help last year might be overstating the Dallas blueline. Aside from Stephane Robidas, not one of the Stars defensemen would play more than 13 minutes per game for the Blackhawks. Instead of depending on Duncan Keith and Brent Seabrook to slow down the oppositions’ best, he would count on Robidas, Nik Grossman, and the like. It’s like comparing apples to foie gras.
But with Turco, it’s a two-way street. Not only will his defense help limit the shots on goal and scoring chances, but Turco and his stick-handling will help keep those valuable defensemen out of harms way. He’s like having a 3rd defenseman to help make sure the other defensemen don’t get killed. Just ask Brent Seabrook, Kim Johansson, and Brian Campbell how it feels to get destroyed and ask if they would like someone help with outlet passes.
When talking about Turco, I never read much about how the Stars defense is made up of Robidas and a bunch of misfits. That’s sort of a big deal when discussing a goalie’s performance, right?
So… dare I say he’s an upgrade over Niemi? I do dare. And at $1.3m, he’s a steal, too! Plus he’ll make the Hawks even more entertaining to watch due to his magical puck-handling.
–Speaking of goaltenders, let me vent…
The trendy thing these days is to talk about how you don’t need a good goalie to win. In this conversation, people always point to Detroit, Chicago and Philadelphia.
That logic is MADDENING.
Those teams not only possess some of the best defensemen but they also possess the best defensive forwards in the game.
It’s all kosher when you’re putting a Mike Richards, a Datsyuk or a Toews up front and possess a back end that includes a Keith, a Pronger or a Lidstrom. But how many teams have such players? Exactly.
Give me Luongo, Lundqvist or Brodeur any day of the week. I’ll only settle for Niemi if I’m one of the handful of teams that already has a Keith, a Seabrook and a Toews type on my roster.
–I make fun of the signing quite a bit because it’s fun to pile on Darryl Sutter, but if I were to pick one guy for “comeback player of the year” next season, it’d be Jay Bouwmeester.
He’s a pretty good defenseman, even if he was never as good as the hype that surrounded him upon becoming a free agent (happens every year). Smooth skating, 26-minutes-per-game workhorse who will put up more points this year than last. Bank on it.

When Erik Johnson found out how much Gomez makes, he got really pissed.
–Let’s talk about Erik Johnson signing for 2 years at $2.6m per…
That seems kind of low to me. Granted, he’s still raw, but he does possess all the skills to be an upper-echelon blueliner. If he makes a big leap this year, he’ll be a huge bargain.
I guess you can make a case that it’s fair value, though, if you compare it to Jack Johnson’s 2-year contract at $1.425m per. However, in my opinion, Jack was a much bigger question mark heading into last season than Erik is right now.
Also, if you look at someone like Alex Edler in Vancouver who signed a 4 year/$3.25m-per deal in ’08, it makes the Erik’s deal seem like a complete steal. Edler is still raw and has nowhere near the upside of Erik.
So yeah, I guess I’ll stick with my original thought that Erik needs to get a new agent.
–Matt Greene is set to miss the start of the season after undergoing shoulder surgery. This led to people to begin speculating about a Kaberle to LA trade.. Granted, the Kings kinda sorta could use a defenseman right about now but Greene is as defensive of a defenseman as one can be. On the flip side, Kaberle is as non-defensive of a defenseman as one can be. So, umm, not really sure how people equate Greene going down to Lombardi saying, “must get Kaberle now!” *shrug*
–A couple nights ago, I listened to a Montreal station and they were talking about Carey Price and Jaroslav Halak. The host said something that I never really hear much from the mainstream media but totally agree with.
What did he say, you ask?
He said…
I think Halak is overrated.
Preach on, brother!
–Have you seen this picture of a billboard in LeBron James’ hometown yet?

Funny stuff. Toronto needs to put one up for Chris Bosh but they won’t because, umm, he’s Chris Bosh. Ha.
–Last but not least, you need to follow me on Twitter because that’s where all the cool kids hang out and you don’t want to be a Twitterless loser right? Peer pressure!
I know I have not been posting many any humor posts lately but bear with me. I never want to force those things so for now you’ll be getting a big dose of these “Serious Thoughts” pieces.

"I'd rather be in Montreal"
–Being a hockey geek, I did know who Lars Eller was prior to yesterday. Still, my initial reaction to the Halak trade was: “that’s it?” But the more I thought about it, the more I laughed the traded started to grow on me.
There is a surplus of middle-of-the-pack goaltending in the league right now and as good as Halak was for a stretch in the playoffs, he’s far from anything other than a middle-of-the-pack goalie right now. Besides saving $2-$3m in cap space by going with Price, getting a 1st rounder who is ready to step in next season isn’t a bad trade-off.
Only time can show us the true colors of this trade. For instance, if Eller turns out to be a first-liner and Carey plays up to his potential, then Habs fans will no longer want to lynch Gauthier (even if Halak wins a Vezina). The latter is a big “if” though. However…

From Dryden to this...
–Everyone (myself included) makes fun of Carey Price, and if you didn’t know better, judging by the jokes you’d think he’s the equivalent of Toskala. That’s far from the truth. He’s only 22 and when he matures, he’ll do fine, in my opinion. Let’s also take into account the added confidence he should get from not having to look over his shoulder all the time. I would have chosen Price over Halak too.
–That said, initially I was surprised that the trade wasn’t something like Eller/Backes for Halak/2nd rounder. But like I mentioned earlier, the goalie availability right now around the league probably would have made the addition of Backes unrealistic.
–Lars Eller, PK Subban and Carey Price. Not a bad young forward/defenseman/goalie combination. Habs fans shouldn’t be on suicide watch (at least not until next year depending on how Carey plays).
–I read about a Jason Spezza to the Oilers rumor. I think he’d be a nice fit in Edmonton but Ottawa would be crazy to deal another “star” for a mix of middle-of-the-pack NHLers. If they do, the Sens are like that bad fantasy GM who always trades his best player for depth. That guy never wins anything.
–Say what you want about Spezza’s contract or his defensive play but point-a-game players don’t grow on trees. If you trade him, then you’d better get something other than a couple of guys who max out at 50 points a year.
–I’m still highly curious about what Kaberle will fetch in a trade. I can’t believe some of the rumors (like Jeff Carter) are realistic. If Burke pulls that off then my jaw will hit the floor.

Mr. Smooth
–Dion Phaneuf came off as cool and confident during his captain speech as I did during an 8th grade dance. Only difference was that I couldn’t pounded the living s**t out of those that made fun of me.
–Kessel, Kadri, Dion, Schenn. Pretty good young core if they all play to their potential. Certainly, the Leafs are much better off right now than when Brian took over.
–Early predictions for next year from yours truly:
Top 3 seeds in the West: Blackhawks, Kings, Canucks
Top 3 seeds in the East: Capitals, Penguins, Bruins
Team to take the biggest fall in West: Coyotes
Team to take the biggest fall in East: Devils
Back to the playoffs in West: Blues
Back to the playoffs in East: Toronto? It’s hard to be confident about any of the 7 teams that didn’t make the post-season in the East, no?
I’ll do another one of these in September based on the movement in the next 3 months.
–Did any of you catch the NBA Finals? Pretty good series. I loved Ron Artest thanking his psychiatrist in the post-game interview. I really like the guy. Sure, he’s a little crazy but Ron comes off very genuine. I hated Rodman because he came off like a marketing gimmick. Ron just seems like a good guy.
–My World Cup team Argentina is 2-0 now with two impressive showings. My wife’s Brazil team looked shaky vs. North Korea but, sadly, still won. I haven’t watched every game (hard to wake up early for Honduras/Chilie), but the Spain-Switzerland game was probably my favorite one not involving Maradona’s squad.
–Even if you don’t like baseball, take the time to watch Stephen Strasburg pitch (he has a start tonight). It’s sick how well he can throw. Since words can’t do it justice, watch this (the break on the pitch at the 0:50 mark is insane):
[Edit: Looks like the YouTube video got deleted.]
Blades of Funny went 2-2 in the 2nd round, and all it took to achieve this averageness was a comeback for the ages. Overall playoff record now stands at 6-6. Average to the core, baby!
For the Conference Finals, I’ve decided to switch things up. Instead of looking forward and coming up with wacky storylines, I’m going to do what the pros do: compare the teams.

Hal Gill
Montreal… deploys a gameplan which revolves in getting badly outplayed and then pulling out a miraculous victory.
Philadelphia… has also caught on to this style.
Montreal… players have been known to interact with distasteful individuals off the ice.
Philadelphia… players have been known to interact with distasteful individuals on the ice.
Montreal… has faced four goalies thus far in the playoffs.
Philadelphia… are fully expecting to dress four goalies going forward.
Montreal… fans have a reputation of losing their minds during playoff time.
Philadelphia… fans have a reputation of losing their minds all year round.
Montreal… has a guy in goal who’s been compared to Ken Dryden and Patrick Roy.
Philadelphia… has Michael Leighton. <—— HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
The Verdict: Montreal in 6.

Stylin' Bufflyn
San Jose… has a guy they call Jumbo who rarely shows up in the postseason.
Chicago… has a jumbo guy who rarely shows up. Period.
San Jose… led by Joe Pavelski, have torn apart the opposition in these playoffs.
Chicago… has also left their opposition torn apart, just ask Sami Salo.
San Jose… has a star sniper whose desire for change last summer made him act like a jackass.
Chicago… has a star sniper whose desire for change last summer also made him act like a jackass.
San Jose… defeated the Red Wings in the second round.
Chicago… also defeated a whiny team/fan base in the second round.
San Jose… does not have Marian Hossa.
Chicago… has Marian Hossa, which means it’s allllllll good, baby baby…this round, anyway.
The Verdict: Chicago is 6.
Don’t forget to follow me on Twitter. Over there, I try to solve life’s mysteries … like why the Bruins collapsed:

(Quite frankly, life is not all about jokes. Some articles call for serious thought, and this, my friends, is one of those articles. Think of this as my Adam Sandler moment — after bombing in Little Nicky, I unload Punch-Drunk Love unto the world. It’s going to be bad. That being said…enjoy! )
– Before I start blowing your mind with my thoughts on the hockey world, let me first welcome all the new Blades of Funny readers who are joining us after the mega-successful high school post. Fist bump!
–Let me start with the Blackhawks-Canucks series. You know why the Hawks won? Because they are the better team. They skate better, they score better, they play defense better, and they play the physical game better. Sure, they have their brain farts due to their age, but when they’re on, they’re lethal.
–With that said, let’s tear down the Canucks. I’m not saying that I’m a better coach than Alain Vigneault — I’d probably do some rash things after Game 4 like send O’Brien out to Bertuzzi Dustin Byfuglien, bench Luongo in favor of Raycroft, call up 1/2 my AHL team, and stab Mike Gillis multiple times for assembling this D-core — but even I would start 7 defensemen if one of them had a testicle injury.
–One thing I don’t get about the Canucks is why they don’t deploy a more defensive system (their defensive play was almost Caps-like in the Hawks series…almost). If you have a goalie in Luongo that’s supposed to be elite then why not optimize his talent with a sound defensive strategy. The way they do things now is comparable to a 60-year-old man who has a smokin’ hot 20-year-old trophy wife but doesn’t fill his viagra prescription. Not the best use of the assets at your disposal.
–It’s now safe to say that comparisons of Luongo to Brodeur and Roy were premature. Comparisons of Halak to Dryden and Roy, also premature.
–I’ve heard some people compare the Canucks to the Sharks. While they no doubt stole Luongo via trade, they still have a long ways to go to match the Sharks trifecta of thievery in acquiring Thornton, Heatley, and Boyle.
–Is there a better defensive pairing in the league than Keith-Seabrook? NO!
–I was never much of a Habs fan but it’s hard not to get behind this team. Oh my gawd, did I just write that? WTF IS HAPPENING???
–PK Subban. That’s what’s happening. He even makes the Habs cool.
–Enough playoff talk. Let’s talk about the Coyotes ownership issue. <yawn>Let’s not.</yawn>
–Let’s talk about Olli Jokinen instead (he so funny). There were rumors that he’s jumping to the KHL, which got me thinking about who else might do the same. My money is on Alexander Ovechkin Frolov. I read that his agent wants $5 million a season. So yeah, Siberia sounds about right.
–Sticking with the Jokinen theme. You could say that Darryl Sutter traded Matthew Lombardi, Michael Cammalleri, and the 13th overall pick in this years draft for Ales Kotalik. You could say that, though Darryl Sutter probably doesn’t want you to.
–Something I heard on the radio this week: I think I was listening to a Vancouver station when the host said the Flames franchise is in much better shape than the Oilers. The argument he used to make his point was that the Oilers have the 1st overall pick, Jordan Eberle and not much else, whereas the Flames almost made the playoffs.
[FACEPALM]
At this point I think I’d take the 1st overall pick + Eberle + Magnus Paajarvi-Svensson (thank you, Google!) + Hemsky + Penner who showed improvement this year + Sam Gagner over an aging team with no real blue chip prospects besides, maybe, Backlund.
Over the next year or two the Flames should be the better team, but the Oilers future is much brighter in my humble opinion.
–Still on the Oilers front, I think they should draft Tayor Hall. I base this on nothing more than the hype that’s always surrounded him. In my opinion that makes him the safer pick of the two. Scouts may scoff at my reasoning but let’s pick a random draft…hmmm…1999.
Patrik Stefan went #1, Sedins went #2 and #3. Now, I don’t remember what the hype was 2 years prior to that draft, but I imagine two red-haired Swedish hockey-playing twins must have garnered more attention than Stefan. My point is proven. Fire your scouts and monitor internet buzz instead.
–Speaking of prospects, I had a talk with a buddy of mine who’s a Leafs fan. He kept talking about Kadri this and Kadri that. How Kadri lit up the OHL, how Kadri will be dynamite with Kessel, and how Kadri will lead the Leafs to the playoffs.
Jiri Tlusty popped into my head but I decided to spare him the pain. Instead, I told him that the progress of Schenn and Phaneuf’s ability to regain his 07-08 form is what holds the key to the 2010-11 Leafs. He just replied: “Kadri?…Kadri?…KADRI!!!”
–The most humorous thing about the playoffs is flip-flopping fans\media. Each win is met with unbridled optimism, each loss renews calls for the end is nigh.
–Remember in the last Serious Thoughts post I wrote about my man-crush on Justin from Bourne’s Blog? Well, sad to report that things ended up kind of messy on that front.
Big news on the Twitter front: 500 FOLLOWERS! Many said it couldn’t be done but I proved them wrong. My latest scheme to get followers involves using religion as evidenced by this tweet I sent out last night:

(Quite frankly, life is not all about jokes. Some articles call for serious thought, and this, my friends, is one of those articles. Think of this as my Adam Sandler moment — after bombing in Little Nicky, I unload Punch-Drunk Love unto the world. It’s going to be bad. That being said…enjoy! )
–The Caps lost! The Caps lost! Ohhhhh myyyyy gaaaaawd!
–The best analysis I read of the series was penned by Justin Jason Bourne (YESSS!!! I’m the first one to ever use that joke on him) on his blog.
Washington is the first team I can ever remember watching that’s worse when they try harder.
I couldn’t agree more. Justin Jason Bourne’s (BOOM!!! AGAIN!!!) blog is quickly becoming one of my favorite hockey reads. Good insight, easy-to-read style, and humor mixed in. Basically everything that Blades of Funny is not. Plus Justin (I have stopped) seems like a really cool guy to just shoot the breeze with. Quite the looker too. Add his blog to your list.
–Jeez, rereading what I just wrote, it may come across to some like I have a man-crush. Maybe I should erase it? … Nah, I’ll leave it in and see where it goes.
–But back to the Caps. One thing they shouldn’t do is go out and get a high-priced goalie. With Varlamov and Neuvirth developing, it would be pretty unwise to use up cap space on an expensive goalie. <cough>Boston</cough>.
–What about trading Semin and bringing in a shutdown defenseman, you ask? Again, I don’t think they need to do anything rash. Breaking the piggy bank for Volchenkov or Hamhuis isn’t wise with Karl Alzner still developing. Besides, the Caps lost because they thought they would coast through Montreal and instead, they ran into a hot goalie. I think they’ve learned their lesson.
–With that said, Bruce Boudreau is to blame. It’s the coach’s job to make sure his team is mentally sharp. Should he lose his job? I’m an anonymous hockey blogger on the internet, so I think I’m as qualified as anyone to answer this for you…but I can’t.
–Is Anton Volchenkov the coolest name in hockey, or what? Sounds like a smooth Russian gangster who is about to order a hit on the mayor.
Much cooler than Alexander Ovechkin.
And don’t even get me started on how much cooler it is than Semin.
Uh-uh-uh… There was no Semin left for the playoffs because he blew his load in the regular season.
YES!
–You’ve probably already heard this story about Brooks Laich changing a stranger’s tire after Game 7. What you may have missed is the following line:
The jack fell down, and he had to start again.
That could serve as a great metaphor for the Caps next season…
The 2010-11 Washington Capitals
“This Time We’ll Jack It Right”
Don’t you love how I’m able to spin this web? I’m like Spider-Man. Only cooler.
–If the Flames had signed Cammalleri instead of Bouwmeester, do you think they would have made the playoffs? I do.
–On a blog, whose name escapes me at the moment, a writer used the following nickname for Mikael Samuelsson: FU Sweden. I found that hilarious.
–Do you guys think that the Hart Trophy will cause sibling rivalry between Henrik and Daniel? I can totally picture the following scenes play out in real life:
(the twins meeting someone for the first time)
Henrik: i’m Henrik.
Daniel: i’m Daniel.
Henrik: i’m the one who was named mvp.
(someone asking the twins how to tell them apart)
Henrik: he’s the one without THIS. [lifts up hart trophy]
(daniel with wife over at henrik’s house for a dinner party)
Daniel’s wife (looking at the mantle which prominently displays the hart): what’s this?
Daniel: nothing.
Henrik’s wife: that’s MY husband’s mvp trophy.
Daniel’s wife: how come we don’t have one?
Henrik: ’cause he’s not as good as I am.
Oh sure, for the first few weeks it’ll be funny and Daniel will let out a meek laugh. After a while, though, I can totally see him asking for a trade and never speaking to Henrik again.
–Hey, let’s talk about the Panthers. Just kidding. Let’s talk about the Thrashers. Wouldn’t it be awesome if Kovalchuk signs with them come July 1st? Then again, if the Trashers have playoff aspirations, maybe signing Kovalchuk isn’t the wisest thing to do. OH SNAP!
–The Montreal Canadiens really ruined the sexy over in the East. Instead of Pittsburgh-Boston with the Savard/Cooke storyline, and Washington-Philadelphia with the offense vs. grit storyline, and then the possibility of the holy grail Washington-Pittsburgh final, we now get these lackluster matchups. It’s like when you anticipate meeting that sexy girl you met online and she turns out to look nothing like she did in the picture she sent you. The Canadiens are like the lying bi#%h of this years playoffs. Did that even make sense?
–While reading Elliotte Friedman’s 30 Thoughts this week, I found this part quite odd:
A Western Conference front-office type on Mason Raymond: “He’s like a little Sedin.” That’s a nice compliment.
This would be true if the Sedins had lightning speed and sub-par puck possession ability. Someone should tell Darryl Sutter about this guy so he can trade him Ales Kotalik. Then again, that guy may actually be Darryl Sutter.
–This is a good read about Jim Corsi and the Corsi number which is gaining popularity among hockey nerds bloggers. I’m not much of an in-depth stats guy; I like sticking to the basics. That could explain why I was always good in math class up until grade 11 rolled around and everything went to sh#%. Then again, perhaps the real reason was the pot. Perhaps.
The End.
I challenge you to a thumb war…on Twitter! Not tonight though, as that’s the night I dust the Justin Jason Bourne posters in my bedroom.