Dale Tallon Is Not The Smartest Cookie, IMO

Blades | March 2nd, 2011 - 3:42 pm | Comments: 9

Senile auctioneer Dale Tallon seen here auctioning off his assets to an empty room.

For those of you wondering how much the car repair bill from my last post came to, it was $1500. To raise the cash I had to spend all of February on the street corner turning tricks However, due to “shrinkage” thanks to this awful winter we’re having, I still came up short — at least that’s the excuse I’m sticking to! So now you know why posting has been so light lately.

Here are some thoughts while I bathe the ashamed stench from my body, replacing it with the ashamed stench of a grown man who takes baths.

–Hey, remember the last post where I wrote these brilliant words:

I don’t have much hockey commentary today, but if there was such a thing as being able to buy the Devils stock right now, I’d do it.

PAT ON THE BACK FOR ME! I AM SO EFFIN’ SMART!

//ignores preseason post where he had the Devils ranked #4 overall.

–I didn’t participate much on Twitter lately but there were great laughs to be had at the expense of silly reporters on deadline day. Puck Daddy had a great review of all the shenanigans. It’s funny ’cause so many of these media guys take themselves and their jobs so seriously, but in reality they’re just like you and me!

–Speaking of deadline day, let’s talk about the subject of this post: Dale Tallon.

Look, I get the whole “blowing up the team because it sucks and is going nowhere” but besides Niclas Bergfors, Tallon got absolutely nothing in return in this latest fire sale. In fact, if you go back to the Horton and Ballard trades, Tallon really only got Bergfors and two late 1st round picks (used select Nick Njugstad and Quinton Howden). What’s worse is that he’ll probably lose Vokoun for nothing in the summer and still has the Olesz ($3,125,00 untill 2014) and Booth ($4,250,00 until 2015) contracts on the books.

The best trade Tallon made was getting Grabner in the Ballard trade but he then promptly waived Grabner who now has 25 goals and is a +9 (and is used to kill penalties!!!) on Long Island. Hindsight is 20-20 you say, but I voiced this opinion throughout the summer/fall. Grabner is notorious for having crappy training camps so I’m pretty sure Tallon had no clue as to what type of player he was getting in him.

PAT ON THE BACK FOR ME! I AM SO EFFIN’ SMART!

//ignores preseason post where he had Tampa Bay ranked #21 overall.

So yeah, Tallon gets a pass because of what he did in Chicago but he made some pretty boneheaded moves over there too.

In conclusion, I am like totally way smarter than Dale Tallon.

The photo Gonchar used on Match.com to lure Bryan Murray last summer.

–Sergei Gonchar has two more years left at $5,500,000!

In conclusion, I am like totally way smarter than Bryan Murray.

–Both the Erik Johnson/1st rounder for Chris Stewart/Kevin Shattenkirk and James Neal/Niskanen for Alex Goligoski trades were pretty fair and good for all teams involved. I’ve read people who chose sides and blasted the trades but I don’t see that as a reasonable take. Every one of those teams got what they needed/wanted.

–If I had to chose one player I’d want out of that bunch, I’d be Erik Johnson. My only concern with him is that he doesn’t strike me as the smartest cat around but hopefully that’ll change with experience and age.

–My wife watched the Oscars so I caught a bit of it (I would ever watch such a non-manly show on my own). People are blasting James Franco as a host, calling him too relaxed and carefree. To those people, I ask: what the f^%k did you expect from Franco? That’s his whole shtick and I’ve never seen him not be himself.

In conclusion, the Oscars and the people who watch them are silly.

//waves goodbye to the one female who reads this blog.

“Bye, Mom!”

–I had a chance to watch a few Ranger games this month (gambling will do that to you) and I was mightily impressed with Ryan McDonagh. That kid is going to be a very fine defenseman in this league for many years to come. Sucks for Habs fans.

–I was looking at the odds to win the Stanley Cup recently and the one that really stuck out for me was Nashville at 34 to 1. Good value there, my friends. The Preds totally strike me as a team built for the playoff grind.

On the opposite end of the spectrum, having the Lightning at 11 to 1 is just silly. No way they win more than one round (if that).

–You know, there’s a chance that Vancouver could meet Chicago in the 1st round and that would be truly epic. I’m sure Canuck fans are relieved they no longer have Big Buff to contend with, but if I were the Hawks coaching staff, I’d call up Kyle Beach, team him up with John Scott, plant both in Luongo’s crease and then count how long it takes for the ‘Nucks to self-destruct. I’d have the self-destruction over/under line set at 2.5 shifts.

–I’m already laughing at the team which overpays a 31-year-old Brad Richards in the summer. Not Gonchar-esque laughing but laughing nevertheless.

–That is all for today. Follow along on Twitter, I’ve lost some followers and would like to get them back just so I could block their rude asses for unfollowing me. You just don’t do such a thing to a man!

–OH, BEFORE I GO. LEAVE SOME COMMENTS, OTHERWISE I WON’T BLOG AGAIN . Yes, that was an empty threat and a pathetic display to get some attention from my reader(s).





What’s This? … A Post? … From The Lazy A#$????

Blades | September 20th, 2010 - 10:38 pm | Comments: 9

"I read Blades every single day, motherf%&ker!"

Okay, listen. I’m sure you’re all dying for me to post me #21-#25 preseason rankings but it’s not to be. I’ll get around to it. One day.

Truth is that I’ve sat down late at night 2 or 3 times in the last two weeks to write up a post but as soon as I fired up the editor, I wasn’t feeling it. I’m like an artist. I need to be inspired and motivated to do a post, otherwise what’s the point, right?

Yeah, I ain’t an artist. Just a hockey blogger who doesn’t blog.

But yeah, it’s been a busy month out here. My son started kindergarten this year and that’s caused quite the change in our lives. I haven’t lived with an alarm clock since I dropped out of university in ’97 to pursue “other opportunities” so this daily appointment thingy will take some time getting adjusted to.

On a similar topic, let it be known that I hate schedules and appointments.

Anyways, let me get on to some quick thoughts…

–I haven’t been paying much attention to the hockey world in the past few weeks. I very much dislike preseason hockey and more importantly, preseason hockey news. I don’t care what some writer has to say about some player who will be playing in the AHL next year. I don’t care about these heated “camp battles” for the 4th line spot. Nor do I care about hyping up some rookie who will be a shadow of himself by the time the real games start. Just not for me. *shrug*

–September is pretty much where I devote all my “sports time” to the NFL and the baseball races.

–With that said, I am going into this post blind with nothing prepared. I have Dan Ellis written on my “to blog about” list but that seems like such a dated topic that it would be silly to write about, right?

F&ck it! I’ll chime in since you’re dying to know my opinion. Dan Ellis isn’t a bi#ch in my book because of what he said. There was lots of truth to what he said even though he had a hard time articulating himself. The real reason why Ellis is a bi%ch is because of the way he handled the aftermath. If you’re going to say something that you believe in. Stand by it and take the heat that comes. Don’t cry and whine and make yourself out to be a victim. That’s bi%ch.

–Okay, post over. Nothing else to write about… Wait. Let me fire up Cap Geek and comment on new contracts… that will save this post!

–Bobby Ryan 5 years at $5.1m per… what the hell took so long to get this signed?

–Marc Staal 5 years at $4m per… ditto!

–Peter Mueller at $2m per over 2 years could be a steal if he plays like he did after coming over to Colorado. Good deal for the Avs there, imo.

–Steve Mason at $2.9m per over 2 yrs. seems a little excessive after the season he had last year and the way the goalie market is, but I guess you can make a case for it.

–James Neal $2.9m over 2 yrs. *yawn* <— insightful info you can only get here!

Is that a concession stand? If so, she must be lost.

–That’s it for the big $ signings. What else can I write about? Alex Ovechkin’s love life? Sure, that will save this post! Here’s a link to a pic of his girlfriend. (s/t Puck Daddy). Russian girls are hot. Too skinny girls are not. So I’m torn.

–Oh yeah, almost forgot to comment on the Canucks captaincy discussion to officially overkill it.  Henrik will be captain. Or they’ll do some combo with Daniel but really, I don’t know if they want to get all “weird” with the “C” again so my money would be on Henrik flat out. Re: Kesler… I heard from a radio guy who I respect that there is some “untold” behind-the-scenes stuff that will prevent him from getting the “C”. No clue what it is. Maybe he slept with someone’s wife? Lol, that’s just me being retarded so don’t go spreading that rumor.

–Random thought: Eminem’s new album is pretty good, imo. I don’t like the vast majority of rap these days but on the recommendation of a friend, I gave this one a listen. Three tracks really stood out: “Talkin’ To Myself”, “Going Through Changes” and “You’re Never Over”.  Many of the others were pretty good too.

–Anyways, I think that’s it for real. I promise to get the second part of the rankings up before October although at this point, I think both you and I know that it’s an empty promise.

–If you’re thinking about  following me on Twitter, don’t let my lack of tweets this month put you off. It’ll get more busy come October. For now, I just use it to vent my frustrations at the end of each Detroit Lions game.





Some Tips For Your Fantasy Hockey League Draft

Blades | August 23rd, 2010 - 9:49 am | Comments: 8

With September just around the corner, it’s time to create a strategy for your upcoming fantasy hockey draft. Here are some tips to get your started…

    "What you say about Steve Mason, bi*ch?" - Tuukka

  • If you decide to draft Tuukka Rask, be prepared for the inevitable “Steve Mason” references from the gallery. Shut ‘em up quickly with a sarcastic “because playing behind Chara is just like playing behind Fedor Tyutin, right?”
  • Be sure to bump Kris Versteeg up on your draft cheat sheet. His numbers are set to rise because he’ll finally be able to get a good night’s sleep as opposed to staying out until the wee hours of the morning playing the role of Patrick Kane’s wingman.
  • If you draft Roberto Luongo, be sure to also use a late-round pick on backup Cory Schneider, and another one on farm team starter Tyler Weiman, and yet another one on farm team backup Eddie Lack. Remember, Keith Ballard is now on the Canucks.
  • While it’s alright to draft a couple aging players with the hope that you can squeeze one more good year out of them, it’s never a good strategy to have your whole roster consist of these types. You can avoid getting yourself in this predicament by sticking a post-it on your monitor with the following rule written on it: Do Not Draft Any Red Wings.
  • If your league counts penalty minutes, it’s not a bad idea to use a late pick on a goon who will rack up the PIMs. Most of them will still be around in the last round so don’t overpay, otherwise you’ll be known in your league as “Mr. Sather”.
  • It’s always nice to gain added flexibility by drafting players who are dual-position eligible. For example, Dustin Byfuglien is a forward who slots in as a defenseman in some games, thus making him eligible at both positions. Another example would be Mike Green, although for some reason the powers that be never update his position in the main computer.
  • If you’re playing with a new group of guys who don’t know each other very well and you sense the draft atmosphere is kinda cold, I suggest you draft Evander Kane with your next pick. The jubilation and applause that follows will surely break the ice.
  • Contrary to what you’ve been hearing from the media all summer, a great manager does not go into a season with Mike Smith and Dan Ellis as his two goalies.
  • Dan Ellis wants to the world to know he's a specialist, just like Paris Hilton.

  • Speaking of Dan Ellis, should you draft him, try to refrain from calling yourself a “fantasy specialist” right after the selection. Doing so will just force you to explain the whole Ellis Twitter debacle and in turn make you look like one giant geek in front of the whole league. (If you need clarification on what the hell I’m talking about, reference the 2nd paragraph in this link — see, I look like one giant geek now, right?)
  • If you’re about to select Tomas Kaberle with the intention of trading him to another manager after the draft ends, you should probably rethink that pick.
  • If during your draft you notice some of the other managers are writers for the Toronto Sun, try to make them feel at home by changing the league’s language setting to Czechoslovakian. Howver, be sure to keep an eye on them ’cause they may try to do something unethical like trading amongst each other to form one “super team”.
  • Don’t get too emotional with your roster. If you let your emotions run wild, you’ll end up dropping a player who messed your team up, only to pick him up again a few months later with the expectation of a different result . That’s sheer lunacy.
  • Don’t draft Alex Tanguay. Especially if you’ve been burned by him before.
  • Oh, and don’t ever trade one good player (who may or may not have a celebrity girlfriend) for a package of lesser-skilled players.
  • But don’t worry too much about the last three things. They’ll only spell your team’s downfall if you make all three mistakes in the course of one calendar year and surely nobody on this planet would ever be that dumb.
  • Lastly, since all fantasy leagues end in the regular season, it’s okay for you to draft Russian-born players.

Hopefully this list will serve you well… good luck, my friends!

For those still reading, I’ll be a guest on Rink Side Rants this coming Thursday at 9pm est.  Yup, this will be my podcasting debut so if you want to hear some lame attempts at humor and just overall awkwardness which will make you cringe, do tune in.

You can also follow me on Twitter, where the push for 1000 followers is gaining steam.





I Claim This Abandoned Blog!

Blades | August 16th, 2010 - 4:09 pm | Comments: 5

"Hey, you ... yeah, you ... wanna to try some melatonin? Totally organic."

Well, I haven’t made a post in like 12 days and contrary to the rumors out there, I haven’t left to Russia to write about the KHL.

Truth is that I’ve been swamped with other things and my stress-level has been through the roof. It was so bad that I had to pop some melatonin pills just to sleep. Pretty gangsta, right?

Anyways, I have no clue what I’m going to write about but I figure I might as well throw up a post so I’m not forgotten.

Here … we … go…

–Brian Burke wasn’t able to trade Kaberle for what he wanted. <sarcasm>That’s so shocking. I thought people would be lining up and throwing 1st rounders and top prospects at Brian’s door.</sarcasm>

Sure, Kaberle was a solid offensive defenseman for many years but he’s now 32, a UFA after this season and he’s also kind of a flake.

And let’s not forget that while Kabs put up 49 points last season, he only put up 6 in the final 26 games. Sure, Dion’s arrival cut into Kaberle’s ice time but I think there’s more to that. Much like many players of his ilk (read: carefree Europeans), I think Kaberle is a commodity who’s stock is going to be going down fast. A GM would have to be absolutely stupid to give up the bounty that Brian was looking for in exchange.

–I’ve totally reached the point where I just want the regular season to start. I’m starting to lose all interest in the latest off-season news. Granted, though, a trade or two that’s actually significant could change my mind.

"Inside Sources"

–Who are these people that actually believe what’s written by unknown internet writers with “inside sources”. Like seriously, what the f*ck?

This @NHLSourcesSay guy has over 9000 followers (is my jealousy showing? no? phew!) and much to my dismay a tweet of his was actually quoted by a mainstream hockey blog I read. Thank god I was sitting on the toilet when I came across the reference so it all kind of fit together nicely, I guess.

–I posted on Twitter earlier today that I’m going to start an account called @NHLSourcesInMyMindSay. A reader replied with a better name: @NHLVoicesSay. I started to wonder how hard it is to pull stuff out of your butt and post it to the world. Let me try…

@NHLVoicesSay Hearing talk that Willie Mitchell in a daze over whether to sign in LA or Vancouver. Of course, daze could be post-concussion related.

@NHLVoicesSay An NHL GM told me he likes to eat pickles for breakfast.

@NHLVoicesSay Hearing Tomas Kaberle deal could still be in the works between two teams. Toronto is one, still waiting on word about the other team involved.

@NHLVoicesSay Just got word that Kovalchuk’s ready to sign in the KHL if he can’t get the money he wants in the NHL.

@NHLVoicesSay Being told Darryl Sutter feverishly on the phone trying to trade for Todd Bertuzzi.

That’s gold, Jerry! Gold!

–Marc Staal is still unsigned. If I was a GM, I’d seriously consider playing the as*hole and offer him a $5m per contract. Just the possibility of poaching him would be worth facing the wrath of Sather.

Also, depending on what team I’m running, I wouldn’t mind overpaying Staal in exchange for getting him at a cost of a 1st, 2nd and 3rd round pick. Young defenseman like him aren’t a dime a dozen (fyi: they’re more like $48m a dozen).

–Wouldn’t do that with Bobby Ryan though.

–I think that’s all for today. I have lots of catch-up reading to do and maybe I’ll do another post later on this week. I also hear that Vladimir is working on a post so stay tuned!

–Don’t forget to check out the Blades of Funny Twitter feed which broke 900 followers today! Over there, you can see me answer questions on the topic du jour. Like this…





The “There’s Nothing To Write About” Article

Blades | July 29th, 2010 - 2:02 pm | Comments: 12

Okay, maybe summer ain't that bad, after all.

It’s the end of July. We’ve officially reached the period where I’m ready for summer to end.

I’m not a summer guy. I don’t like excessive amounts of heat. I’m a fall/winter guy. I like rain and snow –  it’s calm and peaceful.

But here we are.

A month and a half to go until each team’s fan base anoints a preseason standout as their team’s next big thing. Optimism will run rampant. Bets will be made on how many records he’ll shatter.

In a related note, we’re two and a half months away from each one of those preseason studs plying their traits in the AHL or CHL, much to the dismay of local fans who’ve already purchased their jerseys.

But for now, there’s nothing to write about…

–I could write about Maxime Talbot calling Ovechkin “a real douche.” But what sort of analysis could I add to a statement that was based on truth?

–I guess I could write about the recent signings.

–Alexei Ponikarovsky signed with the Kings for $3.2m. Alexander Frolov signed with the Rangers for $3.0m. Both contracts seem about right. Both players will drive fans of their new teams crazy. And both will take their talents to Avangard Omsk in 2011. So, yeah.

–Mason Raymond and Matt Moulson both avoided arbitration and signed ~$2.5m deals with their respective teams, proving once again that one good season in the NHL is the real-life equivalent to winning the lottery.

–One little side note on the Mason Raymond signing: A radio sports show host in Vancouver — and I stress “host” (not “caller”) — said he was initially fearful that the upper-end of Raymond’s contract would be $4.0-$4.5m. Yes, some things are better kept to oneself.

–Andrew Ladd signed for $2.35m, which is damn good for the team. Maybe Ladd should hire a new agent ’cause I’m pretty sure I’d be able to get him more.

–Fabian Brunnstrom re-signed with the Stars for $625k. I’m shocked he has yet to live up to the hype which surrounded him upon his arrival in North America. I mean, most 23-year-old guys who play beer-league hockey in Europe (take that Swedish Elite League!) usually become difference makers when they cross the pond, no?

–That’s pretty much it for the signings that caught my eye (sorry, Mr. Fleschmann and Mr. Perron).

–Hmm, what else can I write about?

–Did you guys hear that the word out of DC is that 2009 1st rounder (24th overall) Marcus Johansson may be the Caps’ answer to fill their 2C void. Here’s a Washington Post article hyping him up a bit. Yes, you’re right, there’s a little too many Nicklas Backstrom comparisons for my liking in that article. Mind you, if he does take the 2C spot, I imagine he’ll be an upgrade over old-man Morrison.

–I’m sure you know at least three people who are going to call the Thrashers the”Atlanta Hawks” this season, and they’ll find it utterly hilarious. A better nickname, however, would be “Chitlanta.” Read it aloud. Okay, on second thought, it’s not much better.

My editor in Angola.

–If you haven’t heard, Down Goes Brown has joined the National Post. In a related story, I’m putting the finishing touches on my contract to become the “hockey insider” for a national paper in Angola. All I have to do is convince them the sport actually exists.

–”No, no, man. Is impossible. Water not get hard. You silly white man. Now take out your kidney.”

–I got a kick out of reading some of the articles on Puck Daddy this week which involved quotes from Russian hockey guys.

There’s this one which includes an interview with Frolov’s agent. Take it away, Sergei Isakov…

The Kings started slow negotiations with Frolov again. I think that Los Angeles is actually concentrating on signing Kovalchuk. [...]  And it was so happening that Frolov’s future in Los Angeles depended on someone else. And it wasn’t nice.

Read the last sentence in Borat voice.

Don’t you know how people are treated in the NHL? If a player has a year left on his contract it is necessary to spoil his season in order not to sign him for big money. That’s what happened with Frolov.

Conspiracy!

Moreover, right now Frolov is almost in New York. He left from one major US city to another, now in the East. It’s a huge city with a lot of temptations.

“Huge city with a lot of tempations?” Lol, was that really necessary to say?

Then there’s this article with quotes from KHL’s President. Take it away, Alexander Medvedev…

I would like to congratulate all hockey fans, especially from St. Petersburg. One of our most renowned and titled defensemen Denis Grebeshkov is coming back to Russia.

Behold… the great Grebeshkov returns to the motherland!

He is doing it at the best age for a player – in October he will be 27 years old.

With Grebeshkov’s arrival, the average age of a KHLer now drops to 38.4.

The greatest ever?

The contract is for two years on standard terms. It shows once again that modern hockey players clearly understand why this contract structure is in effect this year. There were no objections from Grebeshkov as to why the contract is a ‘70-30′

Sounds to me like some other free agents didn’t quite like the “70-30″ contract structure and this Medvedev’s way of telling them that they’re not “modern hockey players.” Well played.

I know that Grebeshkov wanted to continue his career in the NHL. And I think that Edmonton made a big mistake by sending to Nashville such a defenseman.

Harsh. Not only are the Oilers having to put up with crap from Souray and Ethan Moreau, they’re also getting trash-talked by the President of the KHL. Damn.

Maybe Denis didn’t have a good season due to an injury. But he fully recovered and he didn’t look bad in the Stanley Cup playoffs, just like the rest of the Predators. Although we remember that Nashville was only in one round of the playoffs.”

“Didn’t look bad in the Stanley Cup playoffs.” Behold… the great Grebeshkov returns to the motherland!

Then there’s Medvedev’s pandering to Kovalchuk…

He told Pavel Lysenkov of Sovetsky Sport that SKA St. Petersburg of KHL “easily offer Ilya Kovalchuk a contract for the same 17 years like New Jersey … If Kovalchuk likes number 17 that much.”

Kovalchuk comes off like he’s a preschooler who really, really just wants stuff that matches up with his favorite number. I’m guessing his 2nd favorite number is 102,000,000.

And then there’s a required shot at the NHL…

I haven’t spoken with him myself. I don’t want to make his difficult situation any worse. Instead of taking a rest and training, Kovalchuk has to get ready for a court hearing. And these cases, as we know, are unpredictable. There were a lot of instances when players chose to find a peaceful solution with clubs right before hearings.

Going by this quote, it sounds like Medvedev has confused “RFA salary” arbitration with “is the contract legal?” arbitration. Unless I’m missing something and Kovalchuk does have to prove he’s worth $102m going forward. If that’s the case, it is a difficult situation for him to be in, especially when you consider he’s not resting or training.

–So yeah, not much to write about in the middle of summer. Maybe I’ll just talk about my Twitter account which has over 870 followers.

–Rumor has it that Alexander Medvedev is a follower. That would why I’m getting tweets like this sent to me: “Mr. Funny Blades, please make joke about Oilers for moving Great Grebeshkov away. HAHAHA”

–I hope you’re all enjoying your summer. I’ve packed up my DVD player and a couple discs which have hockey games on them, and I’m off to Angola to prove the sport does in fact exist.

–”No, no, man. Is impossible. This thing called electricity not real and devil machine you bring me with discs not work. You silly white man. Now take out your kidney.”