Tuesday, February 06, 2007

A Few of My Favourite Things

What is your least favourite thing about the NHL?

The officiating is still terribly inconsistent, not just from game to game but sometimes from period to period. Whomever's in charge of such things needs to make sure everyone is calling the same things as much as possible. It's frustrating for me as a fan to not know what's going to be called and what isn't. I'm sure it's even more frustrating for the guys playing the game.

The regular season is too long. I could lose 10-15 games and be perfectly happy. As much as I love hockey, the time between Christmas and the trading deadline seems to draaaag. Bring on the playoffs! Which leads perfectly into the next question...

What is your favourite thing about the NHL?

The playoffs. No other sport's playoffs come close to touching the NHL's. We get four rounds of skilled, physical, intense competition. I love the way the playoffs are like a whole new season, the slate wiped clean. I love the surprise of the 8th seed that had to scrap its way into the playoffs upsetting the 1st seed that coasted through the regular season. I love the way guys like Chris Drury get that extra shine in their eyes that time of year. I love the extra effort guys seem to put out - the pounding hits, the hustling after loose pucks, the diving in front of shots. The last team standing at the end of the NHL playoffs absolutely deserves the title of champions. (Unless you're the '99 Dallas Stars. And you probably deserved it a little though I will deny having ever said this later.)

And then the winner is presented with the Stanley Cup, the greatest trophy in sports. I love that it's given directly to the captain and not the owner or the GM. They're important but in the end, it's all about the guys on the ice and I love that the NHL gets that. I love that every member of the team gets his moment with the Cup on the ice and during the off-season. And I love that the trophy is so rich with history and tradition that every player in the NHL has dreamt about what he's going to do with the Cup when he gets it whether it's drinking beer out of it with his childhood buddies or eating cereal or popcorn out of it with his wife and kids. Even when it's not my team doing the celebrating (hopefully that day will come very, very soon) I can't help but get a little teary-eyed and sentimental watching all those grown men skating around willy nilly looking for someone to hug, laughing and screaming and dog-piling in the middle of the ice. For a moment, they're all little boys again. Totally awesome and the best ending in sports.

5 comments:

Elly said...

Best. Picture. Ever.

Heather B. said...

Elly: I was actually looking for one of Ronnie Francis after you put him in my mind, but alas I couldn't find one. Figured Mario would do okay as a replacement :-)

Elly said...

Aww, thanks for the thought, Heather B! A little Mario is never unwelcome (and it is hard to find pictures of Ronnie holding the cup!)

Paige said...
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Paige said...

Maybe I'm just a naive, young fan, but I hadn't realized that the Penguin's used to have those colors. When I first saw the picture I thought it was the Bruins. LOL ;)