You watch, you learn… and have fun.

by on December 8, 2012 in Opinion - 352 Comments

You watch, you learn… and have fun.
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The plan? First make peace with the fact that the NHL latest work stoppage will become a reality. Check. Watch as much non-NHL hockey as I could get my hands/eyes on. Check. During these couple of months I’ve watched the KHL, AHL, SM-liiga, Elitserien, Czech Extraliga, OHL, QMJHL, EBEL, NCAA, and the CHL vs. Russian selects Super Series.

All of this gave me more insight about our beautiful game as well as new appreciation of both the NHL and hockey in general. Here are some of the things that stuck with me as I video traveled across the international hockey stage.

1) Unexpected is the way that the story often goes

Dustin Jeffrey for the win!

Evander Kane – top prospect, power forward, future behemoth. Dustin Jeffrey – bottom six NHLer, a nobody in an NHL team packed with stars? How things change. Jeffrey moved to my hometown team (Medvescak Zagreb) where became one of the league’s star players, putting up 22 points in 18 games played (11 goals) and being adored by the home crowd.

Meanwhile, Evander Kane scored only one goal in 12 games played for the KHL’s Dynamo Minsk before he was released by the team citing “trouble adapting to the European style of hockey” as the main reason. Perhaps. Perhaps that’s troubling Rick Nash, Joe Thornton as well. In the meantime, Tyler Seguin and John Tavares are growing up with style in that league. Oh, Glen Metropolit has 10 goals and 24 assists, enough for 3rd in total points. Damien Brunner is leading the league in scoring with 47 points (22 goals). Bravo Red Wings, bravo.

Here’s an interview with Dustin Jeffrey for one of Zagreb’s radio stations. No worries, it’s in English.

2) People in Finland are smart

HIFK team celebrating.

Some of the rinks in Finland (namely HIFKs Helsinki Ice Hall) shut down the lights during the intermission breaks to conserve energy.  HIFK was founded in 1897 and is one of Europe’s oldest hockey teams.

Since then, the team has won the Finnish National Championship title seven times (1969, 1970, 1974, 1980, 1983, 1998 and 2011) and produced players such as Olli Jokinen, Niklas Bäckström, Esa Tikkanen and Wild’s prodigy Mikael Granlund.

Like father, like better son.

3) Alexander Barkov’s skating isn’t his strength

- that’s about all that’s wrong with him. Everything else is in the toolbox.

- hockey smarts, vision, creativity and sublime scoring skills. When you’re watching a 17-year old who currently ranks 6th in the SM-liiga in scoring you kind of expect him to be that good.

- the son of former Russian player Aleksander Barkov, this Finnish native also holds Russian citizenship and is looking to take the next NHL draft by storm.

4) Jagr’s HC Kladno team is really fun to watch

Yep, they are playing some freewheeling, exciting hockey. Sure, you have Tomas Plekanec and the man himself putting up sublime point totals, but the team also features NHLers Marek Zidlicky, Jiri Tlusty and former NHLer Jan Hlavac.

Kladno also goes by the name Rytíři Kladno (Kladno Knights) and has won four consecutive league titles (1975–1978). They repeated the feat in 1980. This is the fourth time that Jaromír Jágr is playing for his home town team. As you can see, they sport a pretty badass logo too.

5) Russian junior hockey is changing

First the WJC then the Super Series win. The Russians are adapting to the North American style of game, leaving freewheeling hockey behind when they need to. Players like defensemen Andrei Mironov and Nikita Zadorov don’t shy away from the physical game and are very responsible with the puck. Zadorov’s first OHL fight

6) Nathan MacKinnon is really good

You talkin’ to me?

If there is one good thing that could come out of this what seems to be a full season lockout, that’s the fact that our Leafs could win the draft lottery and get MacKinnon. Even when he isn’t playing his best, he’s still controlling the game and putting points on the board – a trait which only the best players in the history of the game possess. His first couples of strides are simply amazing but we shouldn’t simply be talking about his physical talents. His hockey IQ is really high, be it finding space in coverage or predicting where the play will end up.

7) Teddy Bear Toss in Zagreb was really fun

As per usual, when you do things to benefit the less fortunate you always come away with a great feeling. Even though I have known about the event in North America, this was still something new for my city and I was very proud with the way people responded. With an attendance hovering around 6500 people, 5124 teddy bears were thrown on the ice.

Photo credit: KHL Medveščak Zagreb

Also, the Vukovar heroes tribute pic will never leave me. It was certainly something special as the all the smartphones suddenly developed a human component:

Photo Credit: KHL Medveščak Zagreb

8) KHL won’t take away North America’s viewers

To find your KHL team, you have to become emotionally invested in the league. Sure, the hockey there is a good replacement for something that isn’t going on, but it’s the NHL’s history, the Stanley Cup and the rivalries that keep it so engaging. Even at the time when the KHL is trying to make the game more internationally appealing (using English commentators for highlights and replacing Cyrillic with English on the default website, player jerseys and some broadcasts) it won’t replace the NHL in the eyes of the North America viewer.

9) Junior hockey is more engaging

“London’s Youth” – Photo Credit: lfpress.com

At least for this writer it is. There’s just something about watching the stars of tomorrow battling it out for every inch of the ice that really should draw more fans to the CHL.

It’s fun because when you’re watching it you’re not simply waiting for the NHL to start. You are watching something that has future NHL impact and it’s pure hockey, pure competition (Go Knights go!).

It’s the same thing with NCAA – I really enjoyed watching Boston College vs. BU because the atmosphere was so electric.

10) Everyone is talking about Connor McDavid and rightfully so but…

… man, can Josh Ho Sang wheel. He can easily control the pace of any game with that blazing speed. It could make him an NHL superstar one day. He still has to learn when to keep hold of the puck and when to distribute it but the pure potential this kid has can’t be denied.

A feature on Ho Sang being drafted by the Windsor Spitfires.

 

My advice on what to do during the lockout?  Go and watch/play some hockey.

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  • wiski

    This pirate copyright stuff got me worried a bit bout torrents 

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  • Bon Scott was a Leaf fan

    It was a strange situation for sure.  I recall the other couple asking if me and my date wanted to join them back at their place but I wasn’t into it (I’ll get it on with 2 women…but I’m not into it with another man involved).  Plus my date was a long time friend…we weren’t involved romantically.  So, my date asked if I would mind if she went home with the other couple…I said knock yourself out.

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  • wiski

    Kukla’s Korner .com ‏@kuklaskorner
    Donald Fehr Addresses The Canadian Auto Workers: from Sportsnet, National Hockey League Players’ Association…http://dlvr.it/2c3rD0 

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  • JVR

    120″ :-D

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  • DefenceWinsChampionships

    Personally, I don’t see any need to shop Naz like we are selling him. But I do think Kadri could be used as part of a package to acquire an impact player. 

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  • Bon Scott was a Leaf fan

    Apparently the new laws have only changed such that an ISP will forward a letter to their client that they themselves receive from a TV network or movie studio (this happened to me last July when Rogers forwarded me an email that they received from CBS advising that my IP address was downloading Californication Season 3.  However, the movie studio or TV network would still require a court order to get a person’s personal info from the ISP.  I use a program called PeerBlock (www.peerblock.com) that hides whatever I am downloading from others that may be checking…or it hides my IP address…not sure which…but it seems to be effective.

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  • Bon Scott was a Leaf fan

    That’s crazy!!  

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  • JVR

    Now were they inviting you back to their place for some couple on couple fun or were they simply being nice and inviting you and your date back to continue the evening with some drinks?

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  • wiski

    Touche lol

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  • Bon Scott was a Leaf fan

    I gotta shower (and shave…lol)….get ready to take my mother out to Red Lobster for her birthday.

    Smell you folks later….

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  • Bon Scott was a Leaf fan

    Oh, it was definitely couple on couple.

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  • wiski

    I bookmarked the site thanks.

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  • Waiting4LSC

    DWC: I agree. I would rather he stay. If there is trade talk about Naz and Luongo, I’m more interested in what posters think are good alternatives. I want Naz to succeed with the Blue and Whire.

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  • JVR

    Yea, it’s a projector I’ve had for atleast 5 years now. 

    It’s not 1080P and doesn’t have any HDMI jacks on it, so I’m just waiting for the bulb to blow so I can invest in a new HD projector. :-)

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  • JVR

    Was the female half of that couple hot?

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  • JVR

    Fair enough, but with that logic, would you rather see Naz succeed with the Blue and White or see the Blue and White succeed?? 

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  • Waiting4LSC

    JVR: Interesting question: Hope you will respond to this question too. I would have to say I personally would rather see the Blue and White succeed. I was mad when a number of my favourites were traded away, but I never wavered from the Blue and White. From the day of the trade I am one of the biggest Kessel fans, but I would still have to give the same answer. The success of the team is what is most important to me.

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  • JVR

    I’d much rather see the Blue and White succeed and I feel they have a better chance to do so with Luongo, than they do with Kadri.

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  • http://www.hockey-nerd.com Cameron

    Of course you feel that way right now.  Luongo is just finishing his prime years, and Kadri is 22 and has yet to fully enter the league. You might feel differently in 2015. 

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  • WendelGilmour

    If Naz succeeds the Leafs succeed. I still maintain he will be a ppg player and one of the Leafs top 2-3 players if we keep him. Not to mention he has many of the qualities we wish the Leafs had, aside from great skill.

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  • JVR

    I still feel a Top 10 goalie in the league is more critical to the success of a team than a Top six forward on the Leafs.

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  • http://www.hockey-nerd.com Cameron

    Immediately, yes. 3-4 years from now, Luongo won’t fit that bill.

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  • WendelGilmour

    I agree 100%, and there are many vets or other prospects I would give-up to get one.

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  • Bon Scott was a Leaf fan

    She was blonde….but her teeth kinda sorta repulsed me.  I just wasn’t into it.

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  • Knights2Leafs

    lol – you’re not going to let one little repulsive thing stop you ffs.  Couldn’t you get her to wear a mouth guard?

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