Showing posts with label The Hockey Bay. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Hockey Bay. Show all posts

Monday, December 7, 2009

Moved!

The Hockey Bay has now joined the Bloguin family!

Our new home is now http://thehockeybayblog.com

Don't worry the blog will still be the same as before, except for a site design change and a spiffy banner.

Sunday, November 29, 2009

Vote for The Hockey Bay

So the NHL Arena is running a blog-off contest for all the NHL Teams. Yours truly has been nominated as one of the Tampa Bay Lightning bloggers. It says you have to pick your favorite 4, but really you can just pick 1 and hit submit...

but I think Rawcharge are cool people too, so feel free to give them some love too.

It takes about 5 minutes to register for an account, but maybe you'll be rewarded with good karma or something for voting for me. I don't really know what the purpose of this blog-off is, maybe just being voted best blog? Who knows.

So here is the direct link to click if you'd like to show me some love. If you don't, well thats ok too, since it doesn't affect me how I do on a discussion board contest, since well I rarely visit discussion boards...

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Did you see that chic-ago?

*Cross-posted from my other blog Vancity Canuck*

Sorry, I had to do it.



















I am back from my trip to Illinois. It was a couple of days spent at a small university town and then a couple of
days in Chicago.

And now I come back to hear that Paris Hilton has invaded Vancouver and supposedly
wants both Taylor Lautner and Robert Pattinson from Twilight. Puke. She's here filming an episode for Supernatural where she plays a shapeshifter who shapeshifts into....Paris Hilton! Who wrote that?

Chicago was great. Love the city.
Love the food; deep dish pizza, great Italian, cinnamon rolls at Ann Sather, pecan rolls, biscuits, fried fish sandwiches. Yum.













Thunderstorms and tornado warnings? Not so much.














I've never seen a Wal-Mart so large in my life before. I should have taken a picture of it since I took a picture of almost everything else.

Such as the bean:














And Wrigley Field:













But now I'm back, and hockey is just around the corner.

Sunday, March 29, 2009

Adopting A Playoff Team

Now everyone here in Lightningland knows that the Lightning are not making the playoffs. We've been eliminated as of March 3rd. That's over a month ago. Now we have had the pleasure of trying to be spoilers, or at least trying when we are already down 3 goals in the 1st period. But, let's not complain about this season anymore.

I don't stop following hockey just because my team is out of the playoffs, but I have been feeling this blog will need to adopt a team to cheer for. There are some teams, that no matter how hard I try, I can't cheer for, so in the next couple of days, I will go through my list, and through process of elimination will find a team to adopt. Suggestions are welcome.

Of course I will follow the team members of the Lightning who will go to the 2009 Men's World Hockey Championship in Switzerland (more on this in the future). This is only an temporary adoption, not a lifetime commitment. There's still a few more days to finalize spots 7 and 8 in both Conferences, so at least we can start with the eliminations. But back to rules to the adoptions.

Now as my About Me says, I also follow the Canucks. I am not making them the team that THB will follow by default just because I like them, though I think they are a great choice.

Rules

1. No rival teams - That takes the Caps, Hurricanes and possibly the Panthers out of the running. But is there a real rivalry between us and the Panthers, or Canes for that matter, except that they are in the SE division? I personally wouldn't mind to see the Panthers in the playoffs, if only just for the rats.

2. No teams that we love to hate - Rangers, Flyers. No and no.

Teams that are already out of the running:
1. New York Rangers - Even if this team has former Lightning coach Torterella, there is no way I can cheer for them, something about it is morally wrong, see above.
2. Detroit - They are already expected to win the cup thus would be a team that casual fan would cheer for just cause they are a safe bet, so no.
3. New Jersey - No. Just no. I can't get into their games, comparable to a Wild game, even if the Devils have Parise.
4. Calgary - The Canuck fan in me veto's this one

Possible teams? Perhaps we should throw our support under...Boston? Pittsburgh? San Jose? CBJ? Edmonton? Chicago? Canucks? Montreal? St. Louis?

Saturday, February 28, 2009

Lightning Strikes Vancouver

So I have been a closet Lightning fan for a while. As my 'about me' says, I've never been to Tampa Bay. I just like the team. I don't know how is started, but it has just grown over the years.

Living in a city, with hockey as its major sport, on wait, only sport, you just grow up loving hockey. I'll admit that I cheer for the home team when I go to games since I am also a Canuck fan.

But once every 3 years or so, when the Bolts come to Vancouver to play, I get to bring out the my Tampa jersey. This is the day I switch from cheering from the home team and cheer for the bolts.

Last night was one of those nights. Now there are not a lot of Lightning fans in Vancouver, I ran into maybe 4 of them all night. But always nice to get a few "nice jersey's" when walking around gm place. For tonight, my friends disowned me, and the section which I have my seats turned on me.

With the Canucks this season, you never know which team is going to show up. They can play good teams, like detroit or calgary, 'show up' and beat them. But this season, they have played teams like the thrashers, the islanders and st. louis, and LOST. For those games, its like the team didn't even show up.

The problem is they get to a team that they think should be an easy win, such as Tampa last night, they just don't play hard. We've been force fed a lot of hockey mediocrity here. Last night was no different.

But the Bolts played well last night for a team that would gain nothing by winning, except maybe support from their fans. I was proud to see my team not being blown out 7-1 like they were the last time they were here.

It's nice to see Stamkos playing with St. Louis on a line together. Stamkos has really come a long way from the first half of the season. The local radio station was talking the night before the game about how he was only 2 goals away from having the same rookie record as when Lecavalier played his rookie season. It'll be exciting to see what he will do next year. Stamkos' goal was from some nice hard work around the net, and did it ever feel good to stand up and cheer for the goal.

And of course, you just can't beat having Lecavalier on your team. The skill.

Bernier's 'goal' off of the skate of Lecavalier was bad luck. I got razzed by my friends after that one. V4 got a goal, wrong net. The chance that he had at the end of the 3rd.... bouncing off of Salo's skate, well, when things aren't going your way, brittle Finnish defencemen seem to get inside of net's to thwart goals. Bad luck.

Other thoughts on the game:
-Ramo had a good night, I was expecting him to be lit up, a few solid saves

-The team's chemistry has something to be desired. There was a few passes that players over skated, or players passing to no one. I attribute this to the Len Barrie and the Koules-Aid that attempted to throw together a team just cause they could. I have a higher hope for next year now that they have a gm and not just owners putting together a fantasy team.

-Shane O'Brien gave an interview to The Province a couple days before the game, stating that he wanted to win "10 -0". After being traded to Vancouver earlier this year, he did not have good things to say about the ownership group. I'll side with him on this one. The ownership really didn't give him a chance. And if you trade away Dan Boyle, well, that was not a good move either. Where is Matt Carle these days? I was a little worried that O'Brien would do something retarded during this game, take a stupid fight against a team he was pissed about. But his play was controlled, not taking a single penalty, and even made a few good moves. It's nice to see the progress he's made over the year. One thing he hasn't learnt? Running your mouth to the press. I don't know how this will effect him being resigned (he's an RFA this summer), though I hope the Canucks will.

-There's quite a few former Canuck players on the Lightning. For the majority of them, I didn't think they were good players on the Canucks, so I can't really see them being good on the Lightning, ahem, Pettinger? Though, I did forget about how much of a giant that Malik was. A GIANT.

Although I didn't get the win I was hoping for, it was a good game to watch. I got to cheer for my team! And now I hope they beat the sh*t out of Calgary.