My brain is running at a million miles an hour right now. I've been "going" non stop for the last 16 hours and I haven't even had a minute to slow down and take in the action from last night. Here's why:
Timeline of my evening (all times approximate)
5:00: Race home...check in on Detroit and St. Louis from time to time. Wonder what the problem with Detroit is and then rejoice that they might be getting cold at the BEST POSSIBLE TIME!
5:30: Continue to scream at the traffic in front of me, "Get outta the way...!!!!". 1.5 hours to puck drop...3+ hours until I get to watch it unfold.
6:15: Home. Double to check that OCTiVo is ready to record.
6:20: Race to Michael's for cake decorating class.
6:30: In class; post Tweet that I would be away from my phone until I am able to watch the Ducks game later that evening. Begin "freaking out".
6:40: Resist urge to pick up phone. (I don't go anywhere without it...hell, I had to have it surgically removed just for this one evening.)
7:00: Become insanely aware that the game has started...hear the instructor say something about icing. Can she read my mind?
7:15: "Accidentally" peek at phone while looking for a pen in my purse. See a Tweet regarding Parros, assume it's regarding a fight.
7:16: Wonder if MAYBE it was a GOAL?
7:20: SCORE?
7:21: SCORE?
7:25: Need a good reason to go back into my purse to check my phone...
7:30: Yum, frosting. What's the score?
8:00: It's got to be the first intermission, what's the score?
8:05: 25 minutes left, come on lady, frost the cake already! "Accidentally" see another Tweet regarding the high score of the game. "FREAK OUT" becomes ADRENALINE PRODUCING "PANIC"
8:15: Make a Ducks themed cake? Are they WINNING?! Is Hiller in net?
8:30: Yea yea yea...bring cake next week...SEE YA! It's DUCKS TIME!
8:35: Somehow manage NOT turn on radio in car...
8:40: WHERE'S MY PHONE?!
8:45: Run to room. In passing, hope my dad doesn't give me that look of, "ouch, they're getting their asses beat".
8:50: Fast forward to the beginning of the game...I LOVE YOU OCTiVo!
9:00: Knowing that the game will be ending soon, resist urge to fast forward through the first two periods of the game.
9:15: 2-0 AWESOME! Mom comes in to tell me they will be scoring more. GET OUT!
9:20: WHAT IS GOING ON?! TIED?! (Remember that they are apparently going to score more goals...thanks mom!)
9:35: LOSING?! What happened?!? MORE VANCOUVER GOALS?! (Did she not see the score correctly?) So quickly outscored 4-0 in ten minutes of play!!! PLEASE DON'T PULL HILLER...
9:45: Thank you BOBBY EFFIN RYAN! Ducks pull within one...wait...wait...down 5-3...
9:50: Corey Perry...right place, right time!
9:55: Teemu Selanne saves me from a heart attack.
10:15: HEART POUNDING, NO BREATHING, PACING...maybe I'll still be having that heart attack anyway.
10:20: OVERTIME...HILLER HUGE SAVES!!!!
10:22: SHOOT OUT! WIN!
So yea, it was a pretty quiet evening.
These Ducks are HOT right now people. It couldn't have come at a better time for them. The best part? There is only ONE team that can decide whether or not the Ducks make the playoffs. That team?
The ANAHEIM DUCKS.
They are in there people. Only the Ducks can ensure that they stay there. This reminds me of something that UJ and I were talking about just a few weeks ago. While trying to predict their chances of making the playoffs, what teams needed to lose and just how many games the Ducks needed to win, it was decided that only the Ducks can dictate their future. They did that in nail biting fashion last night! WHEW!
ACTION! The whole game was a rough, physical, fast, and goal filled extravaganza! I KNOW these Ducks can be successful when they play hard hitting hockey and we saw that in them again last night. Vancouver has the ability to wear down a team with their quick puck moving offense. The Ducks responded with their own form of solid puck handling.
Weeks ago it seemed as though these Ducks were done, but just as they have been showing us for the past few weeks, they did it again last night in a huge comeback. Tying the game at 5 apiece and ultimately relying on a shootout.
Jonas Hiller is apparently some sort of shootout prodigy. I'll take it. He struggled a bit there during the game (as did the Ducks' defense). Luckily enough for the Ducks so did Roberto Luongo. Hiller had some huge saves throughout the game and while giving up 5 goals is quite ridiculous...getting 5 goals from your teammates surely does help out quite a bit!
Spending too much time in the sin bin as a result of lazy penalties, the Ducks suffered a great deal during the beginning of the 2nd period when they were forced to kill off a lengthy Vancouver 5 on 3 opportunity. On that same PK, James Wisniewski did just what I had suggested and took a page form the "self sacrificing" book of Todd Marchant. He was clearly in pain as he took a puck off the outside of his knee. Since seeing Wisniewski come to the Ducks, he's clearly been a great addition to the struggling defensive core. It was a bit scary to see him hit the ice like that. A huge sigh of relief when he came back out to finish off the game. These are the kind of battles that the fans want to see these Ducks winning right now. These are the battles that are going to take a team (ANY team) far into the post season.
Getting goals from the guys we EXPECT to see score on a nightly basis always makes me feel better. If this team is going to dominate, they're going to need to rely on Teemu Selanne, Bobby Ryan and Corey Perry to find the back of the net regularly. In the end, this was a battle of talents. Both the Ducks and Canucks have some of the most impressive players in the league on their rosters and both are currently boasting red hot goal tenders. The match up between these two teams over the course of this season has been nothing short of dramatic. From a 13 round shootout, another disappointing 4-3 loss for the Ducks in the midst of a plethora of 4-3 losses, a 3 on 3 overtime battle...it was only fitting that this game also went to a shootout.
I expected to see this dramatic fight from both teams. The Canucks are struggling against Calgary for the top spot in the Northwest Division and we all know that the Ducks are just hoping to make it to the playoffs...PERIOD.
The way the Ducks produced a win last night is a huge for the morale of a team headed into San Jose to play one of the best teams in the NHL this season. The Ducks need to keep this fire alive, they need to continue to produce offensively and hold strong(er) on the defensive end of the ice. I'd expect we're going to be seeing JS Giguere in one of these upcoming games. Now is the time for the defense to play hard, provide support for their struggling net minder and provide him with some needed confidence going into the POTENTIAL playoffs (still no guarantees yet people).
Games like this are just another reason I never leave early, never turn off the TV. You NEVER know what is going to happen. Goals can be scored only seconds apart. Games can be decided on crazy stick measurements, last minute penalties, or shootouts.
Remember that fat lady? She got restless in Anaheim. As you read this, she's on her way to LA to sing for the Kings. Turns out for the Kings...it's over.
GO DUCKS!!!
Friday, April 3, 2009
Scrambled Pucks
Frozen Pucks:
Bobby Ryan,
Corey Perry,
James Wisniewski,
Jonas Hiller,
JS Giguere,
Teemu Selanne,
Vancouver
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