MOL is in Connecticut visiting our new nephew, leaving me at home by myself to watch the Bruins. Not a bad deal really. I saw the little guy yesterday, and he’s super cute. He does a lot of baby things like sleep, and look around like he’s lost. It’s pretty cool. MOL gets to hang with him tonight, so I have done all my laundry, ate left over Chinese and yelled at Shawn Thornton for having a crappy fight with Toronto’s Jamal Mayers. Like I said, not a bad deal. I’ve been super busy over the last few weeks. I’ll spare you the gory details, but I have made three observations in this young NHL season. They are, in no particular order.
1. I grossly under estimated how good the Bruins are. I mean, when I wrote the piece about the sneaking suspicion I had about their suckatude, I couldn’t have been more off base. Milan Lucic has turned his game around so drastically it’s hard to explain. He’s gone from zero to hero in no time, and I am pretty sure if he ran for Governor of the Commonwealth he’d win in a land slide. Not only is he responsible for a hit that will be played on every jumbotron in every arena in the NHL (well, maybe except for Toronto) for the next 20 years, he’s started scoring and piling up assists at a furious pace. Oh, and don’t forget his first fight of the year last Thursday. In a battle that had Jack Edwards near a stroke, he beat Mike Komisarek like he stole something in a 6-1 thrashing at Boston last Thursday.
On top of Lucic’s improved play, they have the ability to roll four very solid lines. In fact, one could argue the line of Shawn Thornton, Stephan Yelle, and Chuck Kobasew (now that he’s back. The real loser in all of this is Petteri Nokelainen who finds himself the odd man out since Koba’s return) has been the Bruins best and most consistent line. They have been super fun to watch all year, and I have been having the time of my life as a season ticket holder so far.
2. Someone is going to get killed if something isn’t done about the hitting from behind problem. Forget the headshots, I think the biggest disciplinary issue facing the NHL, is guys hitting each other from behind. Tom Kostopoulos’s hit on poor Mike Van Ryan, best known this year as the guy that Milan Lucic almost put into the second row in Boston with his glass shattering hit, and the guy that almost got paralyzed by some asshole with no respect for the other guys on the ice, should have been suspended for at least 5 games. The first thing you are taught when learning how to body check, is don’t hit someone when you can see their numbers. I have heard all the rational that Van Ryan turned at the last minute and the like, but it’s bull shit. Van Ryan fully had his back to Kostopoulos, and the only thing he turns is his head from looking right at the glass, to looking left over his shoulder to see if TK is going to slow up. Guess what? He’s not. Ding Dong. I’ll get it. Oh, and to the announcers out there. All of them. Can we stop defending people that are doing these heinous things on the ice please? Why is there any blame being laid on Mike Van Ryan? Tom Kostopoulos could have pulled up, and shouldn’t have hit him. Sorry or not about it, he had a choice on the ice, and he made the wrong one.
3. This game needs policing. This is NOT your father’s NHL. If it were, they’d still be trying to break up the fight that would have erupted after Tom Kostopoulos hit Mike Van Ryan. There seems to be a lot more punks in the league than ever before. Jarkko Ruutu was running around like a punk earlier tonight against New York, and wouldn’t fight when Aaron Voros tried to fight him. Steve Ott was ringing the bell all over the ice in Boston a few weeks ago, and never would answer the bell. When he slew footed Nokelainen at the end of the first, he should have been held accountable as soon as the second period started, but he never was made to answer the bell. If something isn’t done soon, i.e. removal of the instigator penalty, and guys having more respect for one another on the ice someone is going to get really hurt out there.
So, that’s what I’ve been seeing. Right now I’m watching the third period of the Sharks and Nashville. Jody Shelley just had a nice go with Greg De Vries. Shelley landed a wicked upper cut to win the fight. It was the last of three fights in a row. Nice to see Brad Staubitz get in a dust up with Jordin Tootoo as well. Big Joe Thornton was in the first one. Not much of a fight really. I love the Center Ice Package for this very reason. Anyway, I’d love to hear your opinions on the first quarter of the season so far. Don’t leave me out to dry here goons and goonettes. You know what to do, and as Dave says Stay Gooney!
TKO
I am very thankful to the Goonblog team for allowing me back on the bandwagon this year. It’s great to be back watching a team I can actually root for, instead of the statue formerly known as Glen Murray and a bunch of other guys.
My friends are sick of hearing about my mancrush on Dave Krejci. I’m also glad that there weren’t a lot of guys like Looch aren’t when I was running my mouth at 20 years old. Watching Savie go after Ott in the Dallas game was just awesome. Savie, in case you didn’t know, is not a fighter, but he was sticking up for his teammate and it was great to see.
There is still plenty of room on the bandwagon if you have any friends that want to join me. There is some great hockey being played. Boston needs to have this team’s back…you know, like Savie, eh?
When was the last time you saw a link on the front page of Boston.com of a hockey fight, like Lucic v. Komisarek was just the other day?
Chris
TKO, welocme back on the bandwagon. As you said, there is plenty of room on board, so please feel free to look around. If you have any questions, we have many people on staff willing and able to help. Please enjoy yourself, and remeber to goon it up.
Red Thunder
Likewise, I am also proud to be A bruins fan this year. With high hopes of them taking Stanley back after all these years, (shit… I was 4 years old last time)
My idea of A bandwagoneer is someone who only roots for and stands by the winning teams. I have Been A Bruins fan all my life, win or lose. Unlike all these so called fans who suddenly emerged when the red sox started winning. (I hate baseball)
Or when the patriots started winning. New England is A difficult place to be A Redskins fan.
And I truly believe being A Bruins fan cost me A job earlier this year. (no lie)
OK, so I have no real direction on where I’m going with this, I will end on saying…
I wanna see more Bruins bumper stickers on vehicles that are already polluted with red sox, celtics and the patriots.
This being another pointless alcohol induced comment for my Brothers On Blades.