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Posted on: April 10, 2008 7:41 pm
Edited on: April 10, 2008 7:49 pm
 

premature articulations:

Unreal.  The Minnesota Wild outplay, outskate, outhit and out-everything but score the Colorado Avalanche, and find themselves in a 0-1 hole.  For all the talk of Chris Simon or Derek Boogaard giving Ian Laperriere a free education in the unwritten code of hockey conduct, the Wild enforcers looked like the Charlestown Chiefs in the first period of their final game, playing "old time hockey" ala Reggie Dunlop before learning that NHL scouts are in the stands with contracts in their pockets.  The end result was not unlike getting a big burger, mostly bun.  All is not lost, though: the good guys played well enough to win more than their share of the next six games if they can duplicate last night's effort.

Speaking of good, bad and ugly, it's time for the Warpy Quark awards.

dangling subatomic participles:

Top Quark(s):  Jose Theodore almost singlehandedly won the game for the Avs in the first two periods.  The Wild threw a lot of rubber at him (some of the shots were even good, but more on that later) but couldn't get anything by him early.  Had they been able to do so, the fans would've blown the roof off the X, and the Avs would've gotten a case of tight sphincters worse than the Rockies did in last year's World Series.

Up Quark(s):  First Up Quark goes to the Avs offense for making the most of the handful of chances they got to light the lamp.  Martin Skoula gets an Up Quark for some superb defensive play (especially in in the first period) though he'll also get a Down Quark for some not so great play in the second.  Petteri Nummelin also gets an Up Quark for an admirable job filling in for Nick Schultz.  The gossip vine has #33 already signed to play in Europe next year, which is too bad because we could use all the help we can get on D for the next few seasons, unless Doug Risebrough pulls a monster trade out of some nether orifice.

Down Quark(s):  The Dildaphonic Duo strikes again.  Martin Skoula gets a downer for his defense (or lack therof) on Ryan Smyth's power play goal.  I'm not sure what he was trying to accomplish by standing motionless with his back turned to Smyth while the latter was camped in front of the crease (though it did make for a kinky looking sandwich).  Niklas Backstrom gets a delayed Up Quark for not going postal on #41, or at least saying to him "hey man, if you're not gonna defend this dude in front of me, how 'bout making yourself useful somewhere else?"  It's a shame this non-play ended up being so costly, because Skoula otherwise played an exceedingly good game.

Kim Johnsson (the other half of the Dildaphonic Duo, as if you didn't already know) gets the other downer for his lazy excuse of a defensive play on the first Avs goal: I haven't seen a lamer looking wave of the stick since a steroidless Rondell White batted cleanup for the Twins.  I've long since given up thinking that Johnsson will ever learn to play the man on defense -- though that shouldn't be asking too much for 4+ mill a year -- but you'd think the guy would at least try to get in a guy's way once in a while.  Nope, not Mr. "if I touch another guy, people will think I'm gay" Johnsson.

Bottom Quark(s):  No doubt about it: Jacques Lemaire has to get the Bottom Quark for last night's game.  It's safe to assume that J-L put the reins on Simon or Boogaard in the early going, thereby missing an opportunity to engage in some manly intimidation and show everyone who was boss.  The game plan of constant perimeter play also left a lot to be desired (if this wasn't the game plan, J-L still gets the Bottom Quark for not doing something about it).  I'm tired of seeing all of our speed players' talents being wasted with constant cycling on the back wall, with no bodies in front of the net to receive a pass even if all the cycling works.  Almost every time a Mark Parrish or Todd Fedoruk get in front of the crease, the Wild get quality scoring chances -- unfortunately, this sort of play seems to be the exception rather than the rule, at least judging by the amount of time I see the Wild with nobody inside the freaking faceoff dots while in the offensive zone.

Strange and Charmed Quark(s):  The officiating last night definitely calls for a Strange Quark.  The Wild must've had a Charmed Quark in their pockets, because the Marble Theory of penalty calling never quite kicked in to even out the power play chances.  Not that I'll ever complain when the good guys get to hog the power plays -- unless of course they decide to keep the puck along the sideboards even with the extra man, which appeared to be the strategy last night.

post-dramatic syndrones:

And in Kihnclusion:  Despite all the negativity of today's post, the Wild played a pretty darn good game last night: they dominated in every measureable category (even faceoffs, which is no mean feat against the Avs) except the scoreboard.  Way more often than not, a team who does this will also end up dominating the scoreboard, so if the Wild can play the next four or five games like they did last night, I love our chances.  GO WILD!!!

...and now, a word from our spawn's hairs...

If my wife to be or not be is watching, String Theory is a Group of Lies.  For the rest of you, thanx for tuning in, keep your stick on the ice, and remember:  if you hear someone shout "that check's no good!" you're either at a cash-only establishment, or you're watching Kim Johnsson play hockey.

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Posted on: April 10, 2008 8:08 pm

Where's the Beef?

Hey WM,

The beef is in Pittsburgh.Or maybe I should say,"the chickens are in the Burgh",after that goose egg the Senators layed against the Pens.......ha,ha,ha!  Wish they all could be that easy but we know that won't be the case.Unless Perry Mason is behind the bench.Over here in the East,the good guys wear black hats...errr,I mean,black helmets.Good Luck to you and yours (Wild) up there.

GO PENZ

CUP4PENS

 



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Posted on: April 11, 2008 12:52 am

I Want To See A Scrum In Front of Theodore

Spot on with your analysis of last nights game. I hate saying but that was a huge minus for Skoula on the Ryan Smyth goal. Push him out of the way, don't just stand there. Johnsson didn't have that bad of game. He is never going to be a physical defender. I would like to see more offense from him but he is not going to be physical presence. Overall I give the D ups for last nights game. ( I don't know what quarks are... but I do understand the concept of up and down).

I loved the physical play last night. I think I even saw Demetra hit someone last night. The Wild took it to them most of the night. My one complaint is the lack of bodies in front of the net when the puck is near the crease. I checked out a couple of other games last night, (damn weather has messed up my dish tonight), and every other team including the Avs seem to have at least three guys crashing the net every time the puck gets to the goalie. Scrum after scrum every whistle at the net. I want to see the Wild do that tommorrow night.

My main problem with LeMaire last night was him using Parrish over Simon. I like Parrish, I thought he was the exact player we needed when we brought him in. He has had a bad year and slumped virtually the second half of the year. He played OK until he got hurt but I think the whole team plays better with all of our enforcers in the game. Big ups to the fridge.

Great game, bad ending. I agree the Wild can do no wrong if they play like that the rest of the series.

GO WILD



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Posted on: April 11, 2008 9:49 am

Where's the Beef?

Thanx, igloo.  Good luck to the Pens, too.  A Wild/Pens final would be really cool; Martin Skoula has improved quite a bit since Malkin torched him earlier in the season, so it could be interesting.

Great point, carp: expecting Johnsson to check someone is probably as realistic as me hitting the lottery this weekend, so I dunno why I keep banging my head against the proverbial wall.  Brush up on the sub-atomic physics, and we'll talk quarks until the bosons and fermions come home:)



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Posted on: April 11, 2008 10:09 am

Where's the Beef?

Great insight that was a really good game I thought that the Wild had out played the Avs. in the first and third period but Jose was awsome, but the second period was all Avs. it has been like that all season.  The third period made the game interesting and the whole game bodies were flying everwhere this is going to be a brutal series which may favor the Wild, the Avs. are more of a speed and finness club.  Either way this is going to be a good series and I am looking forward to tonights game, good luck.



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Posted on: April 11, 2008 10:41 am

Where's the Beef?

Yah, it should be a helluva game tonight.  Even the fans who fork over big money for tickets should get their wad's worth tonight, if ya know what I'm saying:)  Methinks the Wild will get the better of the scoreboard tonight, so there won't be any sweep (or broomfield) action going on.



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Since: Sep 13, 2006
Posted on: April 11, 2008 5:59 pm

Where's the Beef?

The first game was televised on local Twin Cities TV, and now tonight's game is only on Versus. I hate playoff TV scheduling...looks like this'll be another game on the radio dial for me, which doesn't give me a lot of introspective thoughts. That said, the Wild have to tie up the series tonight or it's over. This is not the same team that came back from 3-1. We need to be more physical tonight, soften up the Avs scorers (Forsberg and Sakic are just waiting to be re-shelved for some sort of veteran-like injury), and get some production from Gaborik, Bouchard, and Rolston. Wild win tonight's game 3-1.



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