Thursday, March 31

Caniacs AND Canes Never Say Die!

This team never ceases to amaze me. Just when the playoff chances were looking bleak, the boys completely revamp and come out fighting like a team I haven’t seen all season. Some of us Twitter Caniacs had been throwing around the hashtag #Caniacsneversaydie recently to show our devotion to the team, but the Canes have been showing they're all in, too, these past few games. Holding the no-longer-Ovi-less Caps to a tie through OT and getting not one, but two goals in the shootout to secure the W after a pretty physical game was exciting enough. But then to come to the Habs game tonight and see them looking organized, coordinated, cohesive, determined-- whatever adjective you want to use to describe it-- it was great. We were much better with keeping the puck in the right zone and put more shots on goal than I’d been used to following the All-Star break. Cam’s been consistently ridiculous all season, but the man has been downright mind-blowing lately. I seriously don’t know how Cam does it, but honestly, Mike Maniscalco’s amazing article on him does his skill way more justice than anything I could possibly write, so I’ll direct you here rather than do Mike or Cam a disservice. My girls and I bring our “Thank you Cam!” signs every game, even though he for sure can’t see them from the 300 level. We’re pretty sure he spotted it on his bobblehead night when we were in the 3rd row of 107, and plan to bring them to warmups from here out to get our appreciation across. The man deserves it, without question.
               
As for the rest of this team… if Skins doesn’t get the Calder, something’s off in the selection process. I’m so glad I’ve been fortunate enough to go to as many games as I have this season so I can say I saw some of these crazy games he’s had in his rookie year. He floored me from game 1 (well, the first game I saw him play) @ the Rangers in MSG. I’d heard the hype, but to see it live left me super excited for my return to Raleigh to watch him play more. Up through the All-Star game, his play has continued to leave us in awe, and he’s been doing so since, whether it’s because of something he’s doing on the ice or his maturity, leadership & composure off the ice. Would have loved to see his first hat trick tonight, and loved to see the guys rallying around him to get him the chances, but it’ll come in due time. Jamie could have gotten a hat trick tonight, too, which was awesome considering it was only his 3rd game back from a shoulder injury. He’s been another great player and a great guy, and I know the McBaniac from our group will be very glad to see him v Tampa on 4/9.

If you’ve read my blog, Tweets, or met me at all, you’re likely aware of my affinity for the Finns, Joni included. Canes fans seem very divided on the Joni issue—you either love him or hate him—and it kills me that it’s that way. I get that he makes mistakes, but all the guys do every night (with Cam as the only potential exception). I can remember times that Allen or Corvo or anyone else out there has made the same mistake as Joni in the same game, though I get that sometimes Joni’s have resulted in a big play or point for the opposition. Again, same is true for others on the team, but blame seems most often heaped on Joni. Pretty sure there was a lingering injury or something going on, because he’s looked much better recently, in my opinion, and has some points to show for it. Of course, there’s always the infamous OT goal when he, and I quote, “decided to shoot.” Games like tonight’s definitely showed the upside to having Joni around, which I believe far outweighs the negatives. Then again, I’m not running the team, but still show all the boys some Caniac love.

Saving my favorite Finn, Cane, hockey player in general, Tuomo Ruutu, for last, he’s finally starting to the get the recognition he’s long deserved by media and fans alike. Yes, he hits, but he does much more than that. He plays with such intensity every night that whether he gets a point, makes big hits, or chases down the puck & agitates whoever has it, it’s often creating an advantage of some kind for the rest of the team. He takes a humble, objective, yet emotional approach to the game that comes across in all his interviews (with a side of light-hearted teasing, like calmly dropping “bitching” in or calling himself a gladiator…). Hell, rumor has it the man even coughed up blood in the locker room during a recent game, then came back out to play. For anyone I’ve ever tried to explain “Sisu” to and ultimately failed, that right there is a perfect example. The first two goals in tonight’s game wouldn’t have happened if it weren’t for his forechecking, and that wasn’t enough… the man went on to break the glass with a just right (and completely clean) hit on Hal Gill, the giant of the Habs. The man is awesome, but rarely gets a star as these aren’t the stat sheet qualities considered. The recognition is starting, though, with the Skinner Finn-Sandwich line being the most successful lately, and media types starting to catch on. Ruu would never complain, cause that’s just how he is, and that’s part of why he’s so awesome. I’m stopping my Finn tangent (for now), but seriously, love these boys and love this team! They have heart, for sure, and that’s just what they’ll need in this tough push for the playoffs.

Video from NHL.com of the glass shattering :)





PS- Happy 1st Day of the MLB Season!

Monday, March 28

There's No Crying in Hockey

As an avid sports fan with a psych degree, I find it hard to separate the two sometimes. Superstition reinforcement/punishment schedules, creating disorders based on typical fan behavior… the connections are endless. Dealing with the 5 stages of loss Saturday would be one of those times.

In a span of about 2.5 hours, I watched my Gators lose 74-71 in OT to Butler in the Elite 8, ending their chance at the NCAA championship, then went to my seat in the RBC Center to watch my Canes let playoff chances slip a little further out of reach with a loss to TB. Not the best night as a fan. Probably also not the best night to bring 8 friends from work to the Canes game, many of whom were coming to hockey for the first time. Sad game, and I wasn’t the most fun to be around after it was all over, for sure. The upside is that my regular sports friends and I are learning to work through losses like this a little quicker. Denial came with the 2nd period TB goal that gave them the lead. Anger surfaced w/the 3rd period empty net goal, quickly followed by bargaining in the remaining seconds of the 3rd with our far-fetched hope for 2 quick goals. Depression stuck around for about an hour, from the sound of the final horn, through the ride home, and for a 20ish min discussion in the parking lot as we listened to the Aftermath on 99.9 the Fan. That was when our 3rd Caniac friend who couldn’t make the game started texting us pictures of customized NHL team shirts with inside jokes as the player names and links to Ask the Canes videos that made us laugh. Between Mike Maniscalco’s ever reassuring and honest words on the Aftermath and Kate’s amusing links, we moved on to acceptance and all was, well, not quite good, but somewhat better, at least.

In honor of the videos that made us less sad & the boys that make us love hockey, I decided to post some of the links here instead of a depressing post recapping in detail why Saturday sucked. Even if you’re not familiar with the players, the videos are still pretty funny. Enjoy!

Ask the Canes: What do you sing in the shower?


Canes singing Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer


Canes & Wild players attempting to say, “Where is the bathroom?” in Finnish before their season opener in Helsinki


Chicago Blackhawks w/Joey the Jr. Reporter on what makes Patrick Sharp beautiful


Jonathan Toews & Patrick Kane from the Chicago Blackhawks- hilarious!


PS- My objective recap of Saturday's events: The unlikely quartet of VCU, Butler, UConn & Kentucky are heading to the Final Four this weekend, and the Canes pretty much need to win at least 6 of our remaining 7 games, including the game v Buffalo on 4/3, to get into the playoffs.

Friday, March 25

March Madness... literally

Only during this month can I go from being ridiculously happy to ridiculously stressed and back in such a short span of time. I feel like I’ve been in a permanent nauseous and anxiety-ridden state since the brackets started, in part due to NCAA bball, but also because of the stressful will-we-make-it-into-the-playoffs? drama of the NHL. Bi-polar Fan Disorder? Playoff Panic Attacks? I could write my own addition to the DSM-V if it's not too late... Any fans who make it through the first week of April without suffering a heart attack should get some sort of perks or recognition next season. I’m just saying…

As far as the brackets are concerned, my left side was perfect till ‘Cuse decided they were done dancing. Totally had more faith in Scoop Jardine than I should have, but I can’t help it. I have a thing for fun names. The right side, on the other hand, was rough from early on, though I was pretty proud of picking Richmond for the upset. I’m currently tied for 1831st place in the BS Report bracket out of 23695 brackets. Not too bad, especially considering I’m 100 points ahead of the legend himself, Mr. Bill Simmons. Small victories.

There have been so many crazy endings, close games, and great stories throughout this tournament so far, but there’s just too much for one girl to blog accurately at the moment, especially when her team is among those still battling for a chance at the title. After our short lived run last year, the Gator boys are looking (kinda) hot right now. We had a 79-51 blowout over UC-Santa Barbara in the first round, which was exactly as it should have been. Somehow, we always seem to get matched up with UCLA and took them down yet again in the second round 73-65. (And yes, I realize my 1st and 2nd round claims are technically off, but I’m sorry, four play in-esque games do not constitute a round, in my opinion.) We needed OT to get past Jimmer and his crew, but Tyus made some amazing plays to get our momentum back up and keep us moving forward with an 83-74 win over BYU. I’m semi-watching Badgers v Bulldogs as I type, though the stress of our game earlier has completely drained me, and I admit, my scouting for Saturday’s game will likely be ineffective due to this fact. This is why Billy D is there, too, since he’ll actually be courtside when we play the winner and, you know, calling plays.

The one downfall to all this stressful fun that is March is that sometimes my teams/sports have conflicting game times. Having tickets for the remainder of the Canes’ home games, I’ll be partially in hockey mode when my Gators make their Elite 8 appearance. Thankfully, the sports gods gave my boys an earlier game time on Saturday, so I’ll be able to watch most of the game from the sports bar near the arena, then tracking the end of the game on my phone & tvs on the concourse. Not how I’d like to watch either game since both are crucial, but at least the continued stress means my boys are still in contention… here’s to being anxious through the championship game and NHL post-season!

Monday, March 7

I Can Quit Anytime...

My name is Cheryl, and I admit, I am addicted to hockey.

I didn’t expect it to be so tough to be away from hockey for a week. I should have known better. I followed the Canes games against Montreal during one flight and Florida during another via Twitter. Hell, I even had about 20 mins at the gate in CLT, which I deemed enough time to get out my laptop and listen to ChuckandtheletterK’s live streaming audio before I had to board. (Side note: CLT rocks for having free wifi in the terminals. DTW and terminal B of MCO- shame on you for trying to charge $8) I was in such hockey withdrawal, I met up with another Caniac for practice at the RBCC the morning after I landed. RecZone is great and all, but there’s something different about a full practice on our home ice. While we were there, we checked out the view from our seats for an upcoming game just behind the penalty box. Excited beyond words. Thank you, StubHub.

It feels like some sort of time warp happened over the week I was gone, because I came back to a different team. Sergei played against us for Florida as I was en route to RDU, and Carson had recently been picked up off waivers by Calgary. We reacquired Stillman and picked up Bryan Allen for Sergei, both from Florida, before the trade deadline. I noticed at the Buffalo game that the RBCC also stopped playing the “Smile” intro, which threw off the pre-game routine I’d been used to, but is much less crucial in the grand scheme of things. Thanks to our amazing hockey karma, the Caniac Girl Trio spent our reunion game in lower level seats—an amazing spot for an amazing game. Our boys played 3 whole periods (?!) and quite well, I might add. Unfortunately, Buffalo looked pretty good, too, and we ended up tied. Cue “Welcome to the Jungle” and a spike in my heart rate. I hate OT. With a passion. But Jamie saved the day, getting the game-winning goal less than a minute in, avoiding Buffalo catching us in the standings and any major cardiac damage.

The boys played my 2nd favorite team in the NHL the next night, but I don’t wanna talk about it. Jay Harrison made an awesome save that made the SportsCenter Top Ten plays, but other than that, let’s just say it was the only time this season I heard too much Chelsea Dagger… With a break this weekend, we had to rely on other teams in the East helping us out by beating Buffalo and NY. Unfortunately, that didn’t happen. At all. In fact, both the Sabres and Rangers had some ridiculous games. Buffalo beat Philly 5-3 Saturday, then went on to beat Minnesota in OT the next day. On Sunday, the Rangers had a ridiculous game against Philly. Callahan scored 4 goals in the Rangers shutout victory. 7-0 over Philly. What is happening?! Clearly, our Canes need to be focused and ready for every game ahead of them, because with our competition being this intense right now, we can’t afford to give up any potential points if we want to play more than three games in April. I’m starting to remember how much this final month of the regular season feels like perpetual OT…

Sunday, March 6

Bball Bragging Rights

The group of sophomores that led the Gator basketball team to their first-- and the next year, second-- national championships were collectively referred to as “the ‘04s” for their starting season. Though they’ll likely not be remembered “the ‘07s,” there’s no doubt that Chandler Parsons, Alex Tyus, and redshirt senior Vernon Macklin had a huge impact on their team just like Taurean Green, Al Horford, Corey Brewer & Joakim Noah did in their run. The ‘07s played an amazing senior night game v Alabama. Though they were tied 30-30 at the half, in the 2nd half, the Gators could do no wrong and Bama could do no right. The offense was on fire. The defense was excellent. Rebounds were surprisingly better than normal. Parsons and Macklin ended up with 19 points each. The seniors ended the night with a final score of 78-51, at least a share of the SEC title, and huge smiles on their faces.

After beating Vandy 86-76 Saturday night, the next generation of Gator Boys won our third ever outright SEC Championship and get to sit back and watch until the quarterfinals of the SEC Tournament. Things had been rough since the ‘04s left*, but we’re finally back on track and have several younger players that I’m confident can step up into the roles our seniors are leaving behind. Definitely much more excited this year for the SEC Tournament and brackets, and hopeful we can make a great run this year!

Just as the Gators became SEC Champions again, Duke v UNC tipped off, and as a resident of the triangle area, I have come to appreciate this game on a new level. I started off cheering for Duke 4 years ago basically just to go against my cousin, a UNC fan, and because their blue was closer to Gator/Magic blue, but I’ve found many other reasons to like them since. This game is not meant to be watched from home, so I joined 2 of my Duke-loving friends at one of our regular sports bars for the game, where we ended up surrounded by UNC fans. One was surprisingly not evil and started a conversation with us before the game to keep things friendly. Of course, there were plenty of others that made this game, if you could call it one, nearly intolerable to watch.  Nolan Smith was pretty much the only guy who showed up to play for Duke the entire night. He ended up with 30 points. Nearly half the 67 Duke ended up with. Do with that what you will. Singler looked exhausted, but that’s nothing out of the ordinary. What was off was everything else about him. The only stat you need to understand how he played last night: FG- 3/14. Ridiculous. Needless to say, Duke lost 81-67. Sad day, but there’s always the ACC Tournament… and brackets… and the reminder that UNC couldn’t even win the NIT last season. Just sayin :)

*For Gator alums who lost track and anyone else interested, Noah is still playing for the Bulls, T is playing for Gran Canaria in the ACB, Corey ended up with the Mavs after bouncing around with the Melo trade, and Al Horford is doing pretty damn well with Atlanta. If you consider yourself part of the Gator Nation and do the Twitter thing, several of our current players are on there. Even if you’re not super interested in what episode of Friday Night Lights Macklin’s on or the daily routine of Chandler Parsons, it’s still worth it to see how excited they are after big wins and all the RTs of support from Gators far & wide. They’re a great group of guys. To get you started, look for @ErvWalker11, @ChandlerParsons, @vernon_macklin, @KBoynton_1 & @AlexTyus23.

 
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