Thursday, May 18, 2006

Canada's New Team

The Edmonton Oilers shouldn't be where they are. In fact, they were pretty lucky to make it into the post-season in the first place, qualifying for the playoffs only after the Vancouver Canucks lost game #81 of the season. When the NHL season started, the word "small market" wasn't used when the Oilers boldly went after former Selke and Norris trophy winners Michael Peca and Chris Pronger, showing the fans the organization meant business and were willing to spend to put together a winner.

They were treated like rock stars when they were brought to Edmonton, however they soon fizzled once the season started. They looked rather ordinary, and the goaltending woes they had prior to the NHL lockout resurfaced. They addressed the problem by going after veteran keeper Dwayne Roloson from the Minnesota Wild. Rolly the Goalie didn't exactly set the world ablaze when he became Edmonton's #1 starter, and missing the playoffs seemed very probable.

However, all that regular season mediocrity has been erased. Peca, Pronger, Roloson as well as #1 centre Shawn Horcoff stepped up to the plate when it mattered most, and now Canada has a team to get behind after knocking out the San Jose Sharks in 6 games. Edmonton reaching the final four has now made it four consecutive playoff seasons where a Canadian team has made it at least as far as the Conference Finals. Can Edmonton pull it off and bring Lord Stanley back to Canada? Well, considering that every team remaining didn't even make the playoffs last time there was hockey, anything is possible. And currently having the loudest fans to cheer them on won't hurt them, either. But don't get too crazy...the riot police had to be brought in after the post-game 6 celebrations.

Comments:
I think I know Edmonton's secret. Loud fans. Maybe Ottawa should get soem of those.
 
Dear anonymous,

I have an issue with your posting. Not with the actual message, just that it was written with such aggression and authority.

In the future, please tone it and turn it down a notch.

Thanks,
Sens forever
 
Hey anonymous....maybe I was bluffing.
 
The reason for crowd energy and excitement? It's primarily due to the reason that an Oilers fan does not need to travel 500 miles to their crib. While Sens fan, on the other hand, is ready for a good slumber by the time they hit their Scotia Crib...zzzzzz.

P.S. Oilers defence do not allow forwards to skate a 90 degree angle at their net. Nice work, Redden.
 
Another Oilers' magic moment at Rexall Place -- formerly known as Northlands Coliseum. Yet, just an annual Sens screw-job at SBP.
 
When I went to see the Sens knock off the Devils in their first playoff series win...and when I went to see game 7 of the 2003 playoffs vs the Devils, the crowds were absolutely electric. I think it's because we were at a place the team hadn't been before. Until they get there again to that someplace "new"...aka, Stanley Cup finals, the crowds will be the same. Ottawa's just greedy that way.
 
Greedy? Like when they yell PIZZA PIZZA whenever they're man-handling Florida or St. Louis with a 6-1 lead in the 2nd? Like that kinda greedy?
 
In other words, Ottawa crowds suck.

In some cities, they trumpet the crowd as 'the extra man', alomost a part of the team but obviously not in Ottawa.

Instead of writing this blog for....why do you write this? Anyway, maybe you should lead the charge. Spearhead a fan's initiative to make more noise. Without having to be told my the scoreboard at the Palladium.
 
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