On the Boudreau Firing and the Differences between the San Jose Sharks and the Washington Capitals
Here's the link to the post on my blog. Not a virus, not a scam, not porn, etc:
Thanks
Jack
Love this quote:
"Boudreau had exhausted every option. He flipped lines. He changed coaching styles. Towards the end, he went from being a jovial players' coach to a disciplinarian, benching Alex Ovechkin(notes) and Alex Semin, scratching Semin and Joel Ward(notes) to make a statement. He was a babysitter that had emptied the toy chest, and the kid still wouldn't stop crying."
- from Puck Daddy
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So your argument essentially is that Marleau and Thornton are winners because of a single gold medal on a stacked team, while Ovechkin, Semin, and Green are not?
Just going to say there are a whole lot of points in there I disagree with.
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I believe in next year.
and i’d just add that the evocative language and nuanced analysis you use really adds a lot to me taking you seriously as a hockey fan/blogger.
Midwest caps fan living vicariously through blogs.
Yeah, i’m not gonna bother reading past the second paragraph. “borderline-autistic buffet-raper” is not cool.
by hockeyman33 on Nov 29, 2011 12:04 AM EST up reply actions
when i first read the link, i thought it said “jackass spoken.”
i think i was onto something.
One of my fondest memories of childhood was sitting with my father, watching Dale Hunter pound another players face into the ice.
by wildcaps on Nov 29, 2011 12:19 AM EST up reply actions 3 recs

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