![]() WHO SAID THIS? "Sometimes people ask, 'Are hockey fights for real?' I say, 'If they weren't, I'd get in more of them.'" (Answer below.)ĭIDJA KNOW? The Devils first-ever third jersey – primarily black – symbolically honors all of the State's pro hockey teams. ![]() INTERESTING OBSERVATION DEPARTMENT: This from a veteran of the NHL journalism scene: "Hockey writing has completely drIfted from on the ice to off the ice!" Or, as teammate Cale Makar asserts, "Dermy's a strong guy!" The new title-holder – until someone floors him – is Kurtis MacDermid. His banner headline read:ĪVALANCHE DEFEATS REAVES: Without explicitly saying so, it was apparent from Chambers' story that New York's enforcer now is the former NHL heavyweight champ. The Denver Post's Mike Chambers perceived its significance and so did his paper's headline-writer. Normally, a two-minute bout such as this would be ignored by the media but not this time. Sportsmanlike, MacDermid never threw another punch once Reaves was on his back. Just to put a coda on the conflict, MacDermid pinned his foe to the ice until linesmen called off the bout. Going toe-to-toe against Reaves, MacDermid of Sauble Beach, Ontario, stayed even in the punch count and then went ahead to stay with a punch that sent Reaves to the ice. Reaves' title held up until last week when his Rangers invaded Denver and Colorado's 6-foot-5, 233-pound defenseman Kurtis MacDermid challenged the roughian Reaves, who tips the scales at 6-2, 225.Īs coach Jared Bednar succinctly noted,"Kurtis brings 'security' to our team." Not surprisingly, a few eager journalists immediately awarded him the "Champ" label. As far as I know, Fergie never lost a bout and helped the Habs to several Stanley Cups.Īfter being pushed around – and out of the playoffs – last spring, the Rangers opted for big-time toughness this season and signed free agent Ryan Reaves. Later, the Canadiens John Ferguson acted as ice cop for Jean Beliveau and Bernie (Boom Boom) Geoffrion. (I watched it from the old-MSG press box.) I remember Rangers defenseman Lou (Leapin' Louie) Fontinato getting that title until he lost a vicious fight with Gordie Howe of the Red Wings during the 1958-59 season. Over the years, players who never seem to lose fights get an unofficial media designation as "NHL Heavyweight Champion." Or, when the defending team controls the puck after expiration of the penalty." (I second the motion because it makes sense!) The game clock should expire only when the two-minute clock penalty clock expires. "A minor penalty taken with under two minutes to go in the third period of a game in which the penalized team is ahead by one goal should become a full two-minute power play for the team trailing by one goal. THE READERS WRITE: Zachary Weinstock of Manhattan suggests the following rule adjustment. Another reason to like Marc-Andre Fleury: He still uses a wooden goalie stick. That's why Calgary should be considered for The Stanley.ħ. Under rough, tough, irascible Punch Imlach, Toronto won four Cups. The Oakland A's ownership is eyeing a move to Nevada ditto for a major league soccer team.Ħ. ![]() This year's version of addition by subtraction – Evander Kane.ĥ. Jake is to the Yotes what Cale Makar is to the Avs and Adam Fox to the Rangers. If I'm Coyotes GM Bill Armstrong there's no way in the world that I'd trade Jakob Chychrun. No, it isn't a sin that Alexei Ovechkin has scored a ton of goals on the power play. NEXT QUESTION: Who's the next coach to go?ġ. The Hockey News Annual pegged Maurice's Jets at 20-1 to win Stanley.) The only way that shelf life gets extended is if you win championships. He summed up Hockey 101 with these right-on words: We're talking about a coach who not only knocked "Invincible" Edmonton out of the playoffs last spring but did so in four straight.īut the Habs swept Peg in the next round and that had to ultimately result in Paul's decision. Matter of fact it reminds me of Jim Rutherford's bolting from his Penguins lair seemingly without reason nor explanation.Ĭlassy as they come, Maurice refused to continue doing a job he felt no longer was working for him, nor his Jets. Knowing Paul Maurice since his Whalers days, I was stunned to the core by his totally unexpected resignation on Friday. ![]() THE WINNIPEG JETS SHOCKER OF ALL SHOCKERS ![]()
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