Sunday, November 05, 2006

Avs Beat Canucks, Piss Off Alanah

It was a hard choice at first, do I watch "Logan's Run," or watch the Avs. Tonight, I made the right choice. The Avs won a game they really shouldn't have. The Canucks came out strong, stayed strong, and didn't get the bounces. They were all over the Avs, making them dump the puck in, rather than carry it across the blue line. The old saying goes, I'd rather be lucky than good, and there was some serious luck tonight. Three pucks to posts after they got past Jose Theodore, and 38 shots for the Canucks vs. 20 for the Avs. Does this prove that Luongo isn't the savior of the Canucks? Not yet, but that sure is fun to type. There will be some complaints about the first Avs goal, that Brunette may have interfered with Luongo, and you know what? Maybe. Hard to tell. But there you go, you can't always complain like Roloson and make it work. The win puts the Avs into 2nd in the division, which I don't think even Jim "Boomer" Gordon would have thought possible (that was a slight dig, but it's made with love). This could be a flash in the pan (I am carefully pessimistic), but a few more wins would go a long way to making me feel better about the season.

Overall, it was an odd night in the NHL:

The Buffaslugs suffered their first regulation loss, to Toronto no less

Phoenix won

Boston scored 6 goals

Malkin didn't score

The only thing that would have made the night stranger would be if Mick McGeough made a good call. That would use up one of his three a year.

5 comments:

Tapeleg said...

You, sir, are on, until the break of dawn. Roy by the 13th.

Robert L said...

Cool, and long live Cornwall's Newsy Lalonde, who still co - owns the NHL's oldest record with Joe Malone, Cy Denneny and now Evgeni Malkin. I was cheering for Malkin to break it, cause it's amazing stuff. Maybe a fluke will occur and Chad Kilger will break it! LOL

I have somewhere in my archives, a piece on Roy, written during last years Mem Cup, that I will locate and post soon, as a preamble to his inclusion in the HHOF. Our two pieces may get some bloggosphere mileage, who knows?

Sean Zandberg said...

No way, dude, the Avs are good.
They could be the fastest team in the NHL.
Look at Theodore now, huh?

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Doogie2K said...

Theo playing good hockey? What is this, 2002? Crazy shit.

Was the Habs shellacking before or after he was embarrassed by Chicago? Between the two, I have to think something sparked him to remember how to play goal.