Niklas Hjalmarsson’s ‘One Goal’ Commercial
“Meatball”…ha, ha. This is the best ‘One Goal’ promo yet. Mad props go to IKEA for being such good sports. And look, Niklas Hjalmarsson has a sense of humor. Who knew?
“Meatball”…ha, ha. This is the best ‘One Goal’ promo yet. Mad props go to IKEA for being such good sports. And look, Niklas Hjalmarsson has a sense of humor. Who knew?
Ok kids, I’m back. Sorry to leave my little hockeylings hanging yesterday, but as much as hockey is life, sometimes real life interferes. Luckily, I taped the game and was able to go radio silent until this morning so as not to hear the score. So here, belatedly, is your run down of last night’s loss to the Kings if it’s not still too painful. (more…)
It was good to see former Blackhawk James “The Wiz” Wisniewski, even if he was playing for the bad guys (the Ducks), though he was more of a blur. The Ducks were really amped up and played a very fast game; so fast the Hawks were having trouble keeping up on the way back to their defensive zone! (more…)
Tensions ran high tonight in the Hawks’ 7-2 win over the Sharks. Coach Quenneville was barking early at a missed boarding call wherein Tomas Kopecky was hit from behind and his helmet went flying; Brian Campbell got booed as he always does at the HP Pavillion (and I always try so hard not to laugh at that and am never successful); the penalty-kill unit had an awesome night, even for them; and of course Marian Hossa made his debut with the Blackhawks. Boy did he ever. (more…)
Games like tonight’s Hawks/Canucks match-up where the teams are scoreless even after the 2nd period can kind of drag on. It feels more like tennis when you’re watching the boys skate back and forth. But there was still some good scrappin’ to keep things lively, and things lit up in the 3rd period. Seems to me like ever since that now infamous hair pulling incident, these two teams just can’t seem to get along. <chuckle> (more…)
The most consistent thing about last night’s 5-2 win over the Oilers was the inconsistency of the officiating. Beyond all the missed hooking calls that were so numerous I lost count, there were a couple of missed boarding calls (i.e. dirty hits from behind). The weird thing is the refs didn’t allow any fights. So, in theory, the refs would allow dirty hits which had the potential to do damage, but they wouldn’t allow fighting ostensibly because fighting leads to injuries? Yeah, that makes sense. (more…)
Last night’s 7-1 win over the Flames was breathtaking. For the first time this season, it felt like the magic of last season had returned. I can’t decide if that was because the Hawks have finally gelled with each other, or if the Flames just fell down, psyched out by the remembrance of the playoffs last season. I want to believe it is the former, not the latter. (more…)
My reaction to the Blackhawks signing Jonathan Toews and Patrick Kane to 5-year deals, and almost signing Duncan Keith to a 13-year deal? Yippee (!), oh great (!), and holy crap 13 years (!?) respectively. Thank you. That is all.
Playing teams in the Pacific Division is always seemingly tricky for the Hawks. Playing teams as good as the Sharks, you can’t be undisciplined and commit stupid penalties like John Madden’s holding call in the opening minute of the game. (Madden would make up for it in the dwindling minutes of the 2nd though with a goal on a nearly wide-open net.) The Hawks committed almost twice as many penalties as the Sharks. Still, the Hawks squeaked out another win, 4-3, seconds into the overtime period on a brilliant goal by Brent Seabrook who was set up but proper by Jonathan Toews. (more…)
Last night’s Hawks/Maple Leafs game was a bit laborious. The Hawks gave out in the 3rd and I think so did we. Fans seemed contented with the win seemingly oblivious to the fact that the Hawks squeaked out a win against one of the worst teams in the NHL. Should the game have been as close as it was at 3-2? (more…)