NHL: Five burning Northwest Division questions
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09/07/2010 -
Philadelphia, PA (Sportsbook Betting Lines) - The Vancouver Canucks plowed through
the Northwest Division with a 15-7-2 mark en route to the third best record in
the Western Conference last season. However, their regular season success did
not translate to the playoffs, as they fell in the conference semifinals for
the second time in the last three years.
Putting the puck in the net was the least of the Canucks' worries, as the team
finished with a second-place finish to the Washington Capitals in goals scored.
The problem was a defense that allowed three goals or more in 15 of the final
21 regular season games.
Since Vancouver did not employ a shutdown defenseman after Willie Mitchell was
lost in mid-January, the likes of Shane O'Brien and Andrew Alberts, and even
Kevin Bieksa, averaged just as much ice time as the trio of Christian Ehrhoff,
Alex Edler and Sami Salo.
The main question coming into the new season is how much the new additions on
defense - Dam Hamhuis (Nashville) and Keith Ballard (Florida) - will help
solidify the unit, especially in the playoffs?
Hamhuis (arguably the top free agent defensive defensemen) and Ballard, (third
in the league in blocked shots), will play important roles with Vancouver,
especially on the penalty kill - an area of weakness all season long, as well
as in the playoffs when the Canucks allowed 17 power-play goals on only 54
chances.
With the pressure of an Olympic year on home ice off of goaltender Roberto
Luongo, look for the gold medalist netminder to regain his past form and lead
Vancouver into the Western Conference finals for the first time since 1994.
CAN COLORADO'S CRAIG ANDERSON REPEAT LAST YEAR'S SUCCESS?
Most prognosticators predicted the Avalanche would finish last in the Northwest
Division last season after compiling just 69 points the year before. That was
not to be the case, as Colorado stunned the experts with 95 points and a spot
in the postseason.
Leading the charge was Craig Anderson, who came into 2009-10 with a grand total
of 88 career starts in six career NHL seasons. Tomas Vokoun's former backup in
Florida set the city of Denver on fire in his first two games, with wins over
San Jose and Vancouver on his way to a 10-2-2 October and an outstanding .939
save percentage.
However, his post-Olympic numbers were pedestrian, with Anderson winning only
seven times in 18 games with a 3.28 goals-against average and an .895 save
percentage. Some folks pointed to his sizeable workload (71 total starts) as
the reason for the late-season demise but how would that account for his
tremendous postseason play against San Jose, a series in which he literally
stood on his head?
Look for backup Peter Budaj to ease Anderson's load this season, especially
since the organization acted quickly in re-signing the five-year veteran well
before the July 1 free agency deadline. To that end, Anderson should continue
his outstanding play leading the Avalanche to the playoffs for a second
straight season.
WILL THE RETURN OF JOKINEN AND TANGUAY PAY DIVIDENDS?
The Flames were rolling along at the midway point of last year with a 24-12-5
mark, but a second-half slide (16-20-5) prevented the club from reaching the
postseason for the first time since 2003.
Scoring was a huge problem as the club ranked last in the league with 204
goals. Only two players tallied more than 15, with Jarome Iginla potting 32 and
Rene Bourque netting 27 - a far cry from 2008-09 when five forwards hit for 16
or more.
Olli Jokinen never meshed on the top line with Iginla, so last year's trade
with the Rangers made sense. Nevertheless, Jokinen was brought back this off-
season along with another former Flame, Alex Tanguay - a winger that has seen
his goal totals drop each season since the lockout.
Will both forwards help Calgary move up the ladder in goals scored when they
failed the first time around? The final answer will not come until the season
starts but the prognosis is not a positive one.
CAN MINNESOTA ENJOY A FAST START IN 2010-11?
In college football, it usually takes a full season for a team to adjust to a
new coach and his system. If one applies that logic to the NHL, look for the
Wild to have a much-improved campaign.
Minnesota got out of the gate slowly last year with a 3-10 record in its first
13 games. In fact, the Wild did not win a game by more than one goal until its
17th contest.
What should be taken from last season was a solid 35-26-8 mark over the final
69 games. More importantly, the team played exceptionally well inside its own
division, tying Vancouver with a 15-7-2 record in those contests.
The Wild was also tough to beat at home. Only seven of the other 29 squads won
more games in their own building last year, and as luck would have it, eight of
this season's first 10 games (after the two matchups with Carolina in Finland)
will be played at the Xcel Energy Center.
WILL THE KIDS BE ALRIGHT?
Not much is expected from Edmonton this season except the steady progression of
a pair of teenagers and the reigning Canadian Junior player of the year.
Taylor Hall, the 2010 first overall draft choice, and Magnus Paajarvi are the
teens, while Jordan Eberle is the elder statesman at 20 years of age.
Only Calgary and Florida scored fewer goals last season than Edmonton, so look
for the three youngsters to get ample opportunities to shine. If they can
inject some quickness and passion into the team, the Oilers have a chance to
climb out of the NHL cellar, especially with Ales Hemsky healthy for the first
time since last November.
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NFL Football Trash Talk
Trash talk has a place in every competitive endeavor (except baseball; those stirrup-wearers are too busy chewing on their sunflower seeds and their supplements to worry about what their opponents are doing).
Fantasy sports is no exception. Any intelligent discussion of the subject
would probably start with a thesis statement or a definition of terms.
Thankfully, this wont be an intelligent discussion.
Let me just say that I am happy to take a place in this space alongside my talented colleagues, even our commissioner. (You should see how she bleats like a demented paper boy about league fees on our fantasy site).
Trash talking, I would argue, is primarily about amusing your friends,
their sheeplike demeanors and sloping foreheads notwithstanding. The best place I have found for football trash talking is at www.SportsAlarm.com.
Beyond the entertainment factor, though, I would recognize that the
sophomoric ritual has one advantage, when properly applied. It magnifies
your fantasy triumphs and mitigates your fantasy failures by transforming
the eventual point total into an afterthought. Winning makes it seem like
your opponent really is a truss-owning, lapel-pin-wearing nitwit. And in
defeat, trash talk can be the air bag to break the fall from your
hyperbolic heights. The plug-necked yahoos on your team, you can say,
will be sacking groceries by the end of the season.
The best trash talk, in my view, is layered and nuanced. And it doesnt
focus only on your opponents team. It picks apart your opponent. The idea
is to create a shock-and-awe-scale blizzard of nonsense, and the goal is to
make your opponent drop his hands from his keyboard in exasperation.
What team does your opponent root for? Accuse a Giants fan of having a Joe Namath pillowcase. Wheres your opponent from? Give a look of concern no matter his reply, then say, I'll try to type slower for you next time. Is your opponent into politics? Label everyone a tax-and-spend corporate shill.
Cap all that with a liberal application of irrelevance. For instance, dont just conclude by saying your opponent is a twerp who drafts like my grandmother. Say that your opponent is a sweater-wearing, eyebrow-plucking twerp who drafts his team about as well as Zsa Zsa Gabor gave acceptance speeches at the Oscars. By the time your foe makes sense of that, his starting running back will have had puppies.
But what about you? Hmm? Recall a memorable slam? Have a tried-and-true technique? Know someone who seems impervious to insult? Take a moment and tells us about it. Put together some (fit-for-publication) thoughts. You wont be too busy returning phone messages from your friends, Im sure, to reply.
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El Duque expected to throw Tuesday
PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. -- New York Mets pitcher Orlando Hernandez, sidelined at spring training because of arthritis in his neck, is expected to resume throwing on Tuesday.
Hernandez received a cortisone shot Thursday after leaving camp and returning to New York to have his neck examined. The 41-year-old right-hander is penciled in as the team's No. 2 starter behind Tom Glavine.
El Duque's health is a major issue for the Mets, who won the NL East in 2007 and came within one victory of the World Series. Their aging and unsettled rotation is a big question mark this year.
MySportsbook.com has the Mets as -110 favorites to repeat as NL East champions odds.
Hernandez went 11-11 with a 4.66 ERA last season, including 9-7 with a 4.09 ERA in 20 starts after the Mets acquired him from Arizona in late May. But he missed the playoffs because of a torn calf muscle.
New York already is without Pedro Martinez, out until at least midseason following rotator cuff surgery. Among those competing for starting jobs are prospects Mike Pelfrey, Philip Humber and Jason Vargas, plus veterans Chan Ho Park, Jorge Sosa and Aaron Sele.
Notes: Mets manager Willie Randolph is excited about two new utility players he could have on his bench: Damion Easley and David Newhan. ''Their value is really all over the place,'' Randolph said. Easley can play anywhere in the infield and could be used as an emergency outfielder, though Randolph said he would prefer to keep the veteran in the infield. Newhan, meanwhile, can play second base, third or any outfield position for the Mets. ''I love versatility,'' Randolph said. ''I love guys that can give me options when I need them to step in.''
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