Archive for April, 2009

Almost time for round 2 of the…

// April 30th, 2009 // No Comments » // Twitter

Almost time for round 2 of the NHL playoffs to start.

I should tweet more.

// April 30th, 2009 // No Comments » // Twitter

I should tweet more.

1:23 oh boy

// April 25th, 2009 // No Comments » // Twitter

1:23 oh boy

I should be camping. Or at a …

// April 24th, 2009 // No Comments » // Twitter

I should be camping. Or at a bar somewhere.

Hello me, it’s me again.

// April 23rd, 2009 // No Comments » // Twitter

Hello me, it’s me again.

Googling for camping supplies.

// April 20th, 2009 // No Comments » // Twitter

Googling for camping supplies.

On the road to Harrisburg for …

// April 19th, 2009 // No Comments » // Twitter

On the road to Harrisburg for some RC plane fun

Another day, another Flyers lo…

// April 17th, 2009 // No Comments » // Twitter

Another day, another Flyers loss

The end is near

// April 12th, 2009 // No Comments » // NHL, The Flyers

Welp. I’m just not used to the Flyers playing so terribly at the end of a season. 4-4-1 is not what I call inspired hockey.

Chalk up another terrible game tonight against the Rangers. All the Flyers needed was 1 point to clinch home ice in the playoffs, and they couldn’t do it. The Rangers stole the game 4-3 with some very ugly goals, but I can tell you right now that this is not the type of loss that helps right before the playoffs. Now it’s Penguins-Flyers in the first round with the Pens having home ice.

Pens in 5, just like last year.

Only 6 games remain…

// April 3rd, 2009 // No Comments » // NHL, The Flyers

The Flyers seemed to be comfortably stuck in 4th place in the Eastern Conference, but honestly, due to some really terrible play, they have now been bumped to 5th, and have lost home ice.

Well ain’t that grand. Everyone else in the conference seems to be getting hot, unlike the Flyers who just lost 3 of their last 4, and are 5 and 5 in their last 10.

5 and 5 doesn’t cut it in the stretch boys. I’m not the only one that agrees. Ask Paul Holmgren, the GM:

“We’re at a critical point. We’re in a playoff position now, but based on how we’re playing, it’s certainly not a sure thing, and we need to play better,” Holmgren said. “I think that’s our key guys.”

Jeff Carter, Mike Richards, Mike Knuble and Scott Hartnell “need to step up now,” the GM said. “They’ve done their share for most of the season. They’ve played fairly consistently, but now it’s all about sealing the deal and getting ourselves into a sure playoff position.”

Even normally quiet John Stevens has had enough:

“I don’t think we dug in and did the little things necessary to win,” Stevens said after yesterday’s practice in Voorhees. “That’s three games in a row we’re playing catch-up, and that’s a tough way to play. We have to do the little things better early.”

I think Stevens is a bit like big Andy Reid. He rarely shows emotions where other people can see it. He rarely gets angry or even shows much emotion. Being a hothead, I’m not used to that. I think we need to light a fire under some of these guys. Give us your thoughts Scotty Hartnell:

“We didn’t come in with an attitude,” Hartnell said. “It was pretty evident in the way we played. We were soft; we weren’t involved. We didn’t go to the hard areas. We didn’t play with a Flyers attitude.”

That about sums it up. It seems hard to believe. The orange and black were at the same point last year, but went on a 7-1-1 run at the end of the season to seal the deal for the playoffs. The stretch is when they usually play their best and most inspired hockey. This year, the point totals are too close, and honestly, something better change or I think they will be on the outside looking in…