Thursday, April 22, 2010

New Video

So... I made a video, for my podcasting class. This one has actual video clips, this time, unlike the last one. It is quite similar though, focusing mainly on the Stanley Cup Finals. Also, it may be a good idea to stop watching before the end, because I had to say something on the video, and its stuck on at the end. So...blah. Anyway, check the video out. Tell me what you think. I think its pretty neat.



Friday, April 16, 2010

Race to Four, Not Race to One


It's the race to four, not the race to one.

That's why I'm not worried about the Penguins chances in this round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs. Even though they lost the first game by a slim margin, they still have six more chances to get to the elusive four wins.

Tonight, is the first of those six. Again they will meet with the Ottawa Senators, and again they will get a chance to defend their Stanley Cup Champion status. To any doubted, I say, anything can happen in the playoffs. It's like a brand new season.

Friday, April 9, 2010

Goodbye, Igloo


Last night, as Pittsburgh Penguins fans, we said goodbye. It was like saying goodbye to a childhood home, or an old friend. We said goodbye to the Mellon Arena, The Civic Arena, the Igloo.

Technically, it wasn't really a final goodbye. That will come later. But it was a ceremonial goodbye. It was the last regular season home game to be played in the Mellon Arena.

And boy, did the Pens go out with a bang. We all hoped they would win this game. It would have been sad if they hadn't. But who expected the outcome that they got?

Just a few highlights:

They beat the Islanders 7-3.

Sidney Crosby got his 500th career point.

Marc-Andre Fluery made a spectacular triple save.

Bill Guerin became the first player to score 20 goals with at least 7 teams (he's played with the Pens, Islanders, Blues, Stars, Bruins, Oliers, and Devils, as well as the Sharks).


For more on the game and Mellon Arena's farewell see:

Friday, March 26, 2010

So...Kinda Unprepared Today

I don't have a post prepared today, so I figured I'd just throw something up to keep the continuity going.


So... a few questions/topics/whatever:

  • What's up with Malkin this season? And when is he gonna get back to the way he was last year?
  • In the last week, they lost to the Caps, Devils, and the Canes. The Devils and the Caps kinda pissed me off, but the Canes not so much. I'm not saying I'm a Canes fan, but I don't hate them. So my question is...do you "not hate" any other teams in addition to the Penguins?



Friday, March 19, 2010

All That Build-Up…



For nothing.

Really Boston?

Matt Cooke nearly turned one of your guys into a vegetable and you do nothing?

As we all know a few weeks ago, Matt Cooke laid a heavy hit on Boston’s Marc Savard. The hit was so bad, that Savard had to be taken off on a stretcher. So… in the days that led up to this game, people speculated what the Bruins would do to retaliate. Some thought they would go straight to the source and set their sights on Matt Cooke. Others thought they would try to hit the Pens where it hurt and go after Sidney Crosby.

…And nothing happened.

In fact, Boston did nothing… at all.

They were totally shut out. It was an awesome night for the Pens though. Tyler Kennedy scored for the first time in how long, Marc-Andre Fleury had a shut out and of course, Matt Cooke and Mike Rupp got into fights.

Here’s to winning the next one, tomorrow (March 20) at home, against the Hurricanes.

Friday, March 12, 2010

Stanley Cup Champs Slideshow

This is my first attempt at a video using Adobe Premiere Pro. What better subject than our boys, the Pittsburgh Penguins?



I found most of the pictures on the Penguins website.

Pictures: They Won This Time!

So, this game turned out a little bit better than the last one. They won 6-3. And the game was awesome.

Here are some pictures I took at the game:

The guy in front of us in line, as we waited to to into the arena


Evgeni Malkin's introduction during the "Dallas" themed opening


They're wearing the blue jersey's again...


The opening faceoff


A sweet fight between Craig Adams (Penguins) and Steve Ott (Dallas Stars)


To see all of the pictures, as well as some I took in Pittsburgh before and after the game, visit my Facebook page.

Friday, March 5, 2010

Dallas Stars




Short post today....

I'm going to the Pens game tomorrow, against the Dallas Stars. I'll post pictures in the next few days.

Hope they do better than the last game I went to.

Friday, February 26, 2010

Canada vs. Slovakia : Hossa Sucks




These Olympics have been full of showdowns for Sidney Crosby, and Team Canada.

First they faced Team USA, pitting Sid against Penguins teammate Brooks Orpik.

Then, Sid vs. Ovie. Ovechkin was once again taken down by a team that included Sidney Crosby.

Tonight, Team Canada takes on Slovakia. And who’s on Team Slovakia? Dun dun dun…..Hossa. If you’ll remember, Marian Hossa was a member of the 2007-2008 Penguins. The same Penguins that went to the Stanley cup finals, and lost to Detroit. We all know what happened after that. Hossa went to Detroit, thinking his chances were better, and then got beaten my his old team, the Pens.

Knowing Hossa’s luck, tonight’s game will probably end up the same way every game involving Sid does. With a loss.



Also, if you like my blog, check out these blogs:
Pensblog
Puckhuffers

Friday, February 19, 2010

Hockey Fights



They make a boring game more interesting. They make a losing game worth watching.

Hockey is pretty much the only sport in which players can get into a full blown fist fight, and be back in the game in 2-5 minutes.

But why is it allowed? Is it only in the NHL? Why do they do it?

The main reason it’s allowed is that it’s tradition. Fighting in hockey has been around since the 19th century.

And no, it doesn’t only happen in the NHL. It exists in ametuer hockey, just as much as professional hockey.

As for why they do it, it usually has to do with frustration. Most players fight because they are frustrated that another player is playing dirty or basically doing things they shouldn’t. Usually in these situations, they player that starts the fight feels that the other one has not been punished for what ever it is that they did.



For more on hockey fighting see:
Wikipedia - Fighting In Hockey

Also, for some fighting videos see:
Hockey Fights