
Rather Bengt
Nov 23, 2009 May 31, 2012 37 27457
37 year old male from Toronto in Canada. Big fan of the Washington Capitals, Toronto Blue Jays and Michigan Wolverines
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Herb Carnegie 1919-2012
Herb Carnegie, a hockey trailblazer, has died at age 92. The following video is from HNIC and is a 2009 interview with Elliotte Friedman.
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The Calgary Flames 1987 Team Music Video "Red Hot".
Not Caps-related but shown on HNIC AfterHours Feb 26/12. Enough cheese to supply a fondue festival. Check out a young Brett Hull and a young Gary Roberts.
2012 Central Scouting Bureau Mid-Season Draft Rankings
North American Skaters
European Skaters
North American Goaltenders
European Goaltenders
Thanks to Bob McKenzie for the link.
1998 Metro Detroit Ford Dealers TV ad starring MIke Knuble (and Kris Draper and Kirk Maltby)
The Sharks 2012 Holiday Video. Always funny stuff. Major props to the Sharks promotion team.
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Crease-crashing latest conundrum for NHL
A small article from Friday's Toronto Star on crashing the crease. With quotes from ex-goalies now talking heads such as Chico Resch and Darren Pang and various NHL Coaches. Thought it was a good read.
Dale Hunter OT Goal VS Flyers (game 7) - 04/16/1988
Washington Capitals VS Philadelphia Flyers Patrick Division Semi-Final Game 7. Must watch TV for any Caps fan. I remember seeing this originally in Canada on my 13th birthday.
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Bob McKenzie's What's Exactly the Story on Asham-Beagle Anyway?
Bob McKenzie's column for the TSN website on the Asham-Beagle incident and the state of fighting in the NHL today.
Dear GMGM - A Japers' Rink Advice Column - Workplace Issues
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Dear GMGM- I am a young male in my 20s from the DC area and I would like to approach you with a problem I am having. I am a mid-level employee at a fairly successful business (or as successful as things can be these days). Pretty soon my employers will be reconsidering my salary and they want my input on what I think I should be paid. I want to ask for substantially more than I am being paid now but I don't want to be dismissed out of hand or, even worse, let go altogether and replaced with a cheaper alternative. On the other hand, I don't want to lowball myself in my demands. How should I approach this situation?
Signed,
Lowballed in Ballston?
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Dear GMGM - A Japers' Rink Advice Column
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Dear GMGM: I have a dilemma. I am a 21 year old from near Madison , WI. This summer I got a job selling programmes and puffy fingers at my local baseball team's stadium. That's all good. But I have a female co-worker who likes flirting with me and asking for hugs at the most inopportune times. She says she is 18, but I found out the other day she is only 17! This is seriously creeping me out and making me hate my job. What should I do?
Signed,
Badgered in Wisconsin.
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OT Hockey - May 25/11
7 pm - Memorial Cup Action - Mississauga vs Owen Sound
8 pm - Eastern Conference Final Boston vs Tampa Bay
OT HOCKEY - FEB 22, 2011
7:00 - PHX/PHI NYI/TOR NSH/CBJ NYR/CAR
7:30 - SJS/DET
8:00 - EDM/MIN COL/STL
8:30 - NJD/DAL
9:00 BOS/CGY
10:00 - MTL/VAN
OT HOCKEY - Feb 19, 2011
3:30 - ATL/EDM
7:00 - OTT/TOR LAK/NYI NJD/CAR
7:30 - FLA/TBL
8:00 - ANH/STL PHX/NSH
10:00 - DAL/VAN
10:30 - COL/SJS
Is Thrashers' Bogosian Available and If So, Why?
Bob McKenzie's latest TSN blog entry breaks down the trade rumours regarding Zach Bogosian. It's a worthwhile read.
Happy Birthday Joe Sacco
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The Washington Capitals' Mid-Season NCC/60
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Last August with some help from the Verizon Center Concession Prospectus I compiled the 2010/2011 season totals for NCC/60 (Nacho Chip Consumption per 60 minutes) and tried to provide some analysis for the figures. (A link to last year's final figures can be found here.) The All-Star Weekend provides a good opportunity to take in the first half of the season for the Caps. Whereas the team PP % is in freefall and goals have been down, the NCC/60 for the Caps has been more like the PK %: on a healthy upswing. Time to look at some numbers.
Tyler Sloan - 34.35
Matt Bradley - 32.72
Bruce Boudreau - 31.88
Boyd Gordon - 29.76
Alexander Semin - 29.15
Michal Neuvirth - 25.40
John Erskine - 22.06
Eric Fehr - 18.56
Tom Poti - 4.00
Stats Analysis - Again Tyler Sloan posts the big NCC/60 numbers, even increasing his average so far by almost two chips. As mentioned last year, Sloan is versatile enough to go between Nacho Chip consumption and other junk food consumption (pizza slice consumption has also seen an upswing: the man likes his melted cheese). A drop in Erskine's NCC/60 seem to have had a positive effect on Sloan's average. Maybe too much so as Tyler was recently sent down to Hershey for conditioning.
Matt Bradley - Brads is a new addition to the list and has been a tenacious, truculent one at that. His average would likely have been even higher if not for a small mishap where he cut the inside of his cheek on a pesky chip and stitches were required to stop the bleeding. True to form, however, Brads has been able to score nacho chips from the more elite players in the press box to bolster his totals.
Bruce Boudreau - Remember the famous freeze frame image in 24/7 of Bruce with sauce on his face? It was salsa.
Boyd Gordon - Boyd's high totals can be attributed to his strong defensive play (the man is very hard to steal nachos from) and being good on the draw ( he is usually the first to dive into a hot steaming plate of nachos). A good addition to the list who should never be underappreciated,
Alexander Semin - Oh Sasha. Really his average should be higher. But he is consistently inconsistent. Some nights he will scarf down two whole plates, others he will pick at his food. He can also be seen as being too cute when eating. A teammate reports that often Semin will attempt to curl the chip around the outside of the salsa, only to have it break and fall aimlessly to the press box floor.
Michal Neuvirth - A more recent addition to the list. Neuvy has taken on a silent assassin reputation in the press box. His youthful looks have deceived a few teammates as he went in for the kill to steal from their plates. Said one, "No one in the press box likes him anyway."
John Erskine - Oisk's total have taken quite the drop after leading the team in NCC/60 last season. His skills remain: big physique, physical play in the press box corners, his slow ,methodical takeaway nacho numbers. Let's say the decrease is more due to a lack of opportunity. He did score some chips though from teammates celebrating him on his awesome Movember 'stache.
Eric Fehr - Another recent addition to the list, hence the lower numbers. His injured shoulder also doesn't help his NCC/60 as it means less takeaway attempts. Fehr gets most of his nachos from around five feet in and tries to use his size to his advantage in getting position. Unfortunately he also has to deal with his coach who uses methods of intimidation on him to steal his nachos.
Tom Poti; Allergic to nacho chips. Allergic to salsa. Allergic to Cheese. Allergic to black olives.....
So all in all there have been some new names added to the list. Some higher totals from some. Dropoffs from others. Let's all hope for a productive second half of the season and post season.
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Happy Birthday Michal Pivonka
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OT HOCKEY - JAN 25/11
7 pm - FLA/NYR ANA/CBJ NYI/PIT 7:30 pm - BUF/OTT MON/PHI TOR/TBL 8:30 PM - MIN/CHI 9 PM - EDM/PHX
2011 Bob McKenzie's Top Prospects - Mid-Season
Probably the best hockey writer on the topic of draft prospects gives his mid-season rankings. Enjoy.
The San Jose Sharks Holiday Album
So cheesy but I cracked up laughing. The San Jose Sharks wish you" Happy Holidays"
Scoring is done instinctively. The shot itself, if it’s thought about, is not the same as if it’s done instinctively. You can’t teach when to shoot, but you can teach how to get into position to score.
They always talked about my quick release. That was more a matter of survival than anything else. But one of the things I hated to do was waste a shot. I’m probably the guy who wasted fewer shots than anyone who ever played the game.
Aiming for me was a waste of time. For me, the object was to hit the net.
Mike Bossy, 80s sniper for the Isles, on his thoughts on shooting and scoring in 1992.
As recounted in the Globe and Mail article "Shades of 1992: Flailing Offence Drags Down Ottawa" by Roy MacGregor
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