The Saturday Classic #13: The Best Hockey Game… Period! June 7, 2008
Posted by Jake Price in NHL, Saturday Classic.Tags: sports, ice hockey, Flyers, Senators, fight
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To celebrate the end of the hockey season (congratulations Detroit) here’s the greatest game of hockey ever played - Ottawa Senators at Philadelphia Flyers on 5th March 2004. In case you don’t remember this game, the Flyers won the game 5-3, but the real fun was the constant fighting that erupted in the last two minutes of the game. The first 58 minutes and 15 seconds passed with no fights at all, then when the Flyers’ Donald Brashear pushed Rob Ray, chaos ensued, with four separate fights breaking out, including both goalies facing off.
When this was finally sorted out and the game could be restarted, it was just three seconds before fighting broke out again, this time between Radovan Somik vs Chris Neil, and Mattias Timander vs Zdeno Chara. Then, when play was restarted again, it was just three more seconds before Mike Fisher got it on with Michal Handzus. There was then a fourth set of fights featuring Mark Recchi vs Brian Smolinski, and John LeClair vs Wade Redden, before play was stopped one last time as Patrick Sharp and Jason Spezza traded blows, meaning there had been five fight stoppages in just thirty two seconds of play!
There were 21fighting majors handed out, including a double for Donald Brashear for instigating. The two teams shared an NHL record 419 penalty minutes, including a single team record of 413 for the Flyers. The bad blood between the two sides was probably due to the Senators’ Martin Havlat high-sticking two Flyers in previous games, ironically Havlat was not involved in the fighting as at the time he was sitting in the penalty box!
Great Stanley Cup Commercial May 24, 2008
Posted by Jake Price in NHL.Tags: advert, hockey, sports, Stanley Cup
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Thanks to The Willful Caboose for posting this terrific advert by NHL for this year’s Stanley Cup Finals - it really is a simple but brillianty done film.
The Saturday Classic #12: Massacre in Minnesota May 24, 2008
Posted by Jake Price in NHL, Saturday Classic.Tags: hockey, Jagr, Lemieux, Pittsburgh Penguins, sports, Stanley Cup
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The Pittsburgh Penguins are in the Stanley Cup Finals, game one of which is tonight, hoping to emulate the successful Pens team of the early nineties. So, this week’s classic is highlights of game 6 of the 1991 Stanley Cup, when the Pens, complete with their devastating one-two scoring attack of Mario Lemieux and Jaromir Jagr, crushed the Minnesota North Stars on their own rink to win their first championship.
The added enjoyment in this comes from the irrepressible commentary of the one and only voice of the Penguins, Mike Lange - “she wants to sell my monkey”. Quite.
Pronger Should Get Longer March 20, 2008
Posted by Jake Price in NHL.Tags: Ducks, ice hockey, Islanders, Pronger, Simon, sports
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I have some reservations about the eight-game ban Anaheim’s Chris Pronger received for stamping his skate on the leg of Vancouver’s Ryan Kesler. When you consider that the Islanders’ Chris Simon was banned for thirty games earlier this season for a similar incident involving Jarkko Ruutu, it doesn’t seem much punishment to me.
Now, don’t get me wrong, I’m no Chris Simon apologist. As an Islanders fan I have no qualms with the punishment and have become completely fed up with the behavior of Simon. He truly is the king of the knuckleheads and I couldn’t care less if he never puts on an Islanders jersey again, or that of any other NHL team to be honest. But Pronger is no angel either. He has a long history of ill-discipline that may pale when compared to Simon, but is significant nonetheless. Yes, you could argue that Pronger’s stamp wasn’t as aggressive as Simon’s but to me that’s just splitting hairs. It could easily have caused a horrific career-threatening injury to Kesler and was a completely unacceptable action. The fact that Kesler wasn’t badly injured is neither here nor there. I love the physical side of hockey as much as any red-blooded male, but I have no time for sickening cheap shots such as these. (more…)
Nash’s Amazing Winner January 28, 2008
Posted by Jake Price in NHL.Tags: sports, hockey, Blue Jackets, Coyotes, Nash
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Anyone who follows hockey, and most of those who don’t, will know about Rick Nash’s sensational winner last week for the Blue Jackets against the Coyotes with just 22 seconds remaining after Phoenix had just levelled the game with Nash in the penalty box.
Just in case you haven’t seen it here it is, one of the greatest goals, if not the greatest goal, I’ve ever seen.
I’ve just watched Nash complete his hat-trick in the All-Star Game, and it just proves that he is one of the leading talents in the NHL at the moment. I hope Columbus can hold on to him, because this is exactly what needs to happen if hockey is to continue to gain support outside of its traditional heartland.



