May 25, 2007

This, That, and The Other Blonde Thing

It's been a few weeks since I've posted anything new because I've been busy with work and stuff. Let's get you up to speed. And let's try it this way.

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NHL: The Devils were eliminated from the Playoffs, the Finals have been set between the Senators and the Ducks. I hate the Senators, so I'm rooting for the Ducks to bring home the Cup. Plus, it'll be nice to see Scott Niedermayer win a Cup with his brother Rob. However, I think the Senators are too deep a hockey team to be ousted. They came awfully close in 2003, taking my Devils to Game 7 of the Eastern Conference Finals before losing at home. This year is different.

I think Alfredsson, Heatley, Spezza, and Corvo are going to face their biggest challenge of the Playoff year when trying to break out of the zone and establish a decent forecheck. Regardless of Niedermayer and Pronger sitting on the blue line for the Ducks, the Senators look like a team that has been waiting for their chance for years, and now that it's here, it seems nothing will stop them. I'm anxious to see if the Conn Smythe-winner J.S. Giguere will regain his post-season form of 2003 and steal this series for Anaheim. Time will tell....

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BTSH: My hockey team has had a weird start to our season, going 3-2. We shutout Bad Touch 1-0 in Overtime, then the next week we were shutout by the Fresh Kills 2-0, only to rebound the following week to shutout the Lbs 3-0. Consistency, eh? The Rehabs are ranked 5th in the league overall, tied for first in Goals Against with 6 goals in 5 games for a GAA of 1.20, and tied for first in Shutouts with 2 in 5 games (both of which came in the last 3 games). We have this Sunday off for Memorial Day, but then we've got a big couple of games in the following weeks against the Skyfighters (13th place), Rainbows (8th place), Unicorns (3rd place), and the Mathematics (10th place). All of those teams are capable of offensive explosions and are really solid defensively. It'll be interesting to see where the Rehabs are at in a month or so.

We're feeling good as a team, but I'd really like to see us play with more consistency. One week we KNOW we can score, then the next week it seems like we have no idea how to find the back of the net. It's a confidence issue, I think, and it will fix itself once we start to win a bit more. I'm trying to provide as much confidence as I can for my team by giving them big games every chance I get. Anyone that reads my blog with any regularity knows that I want to be the rock for my team, the guy they build their foundation around. Last game, the 3-0 shutout win against the Lbs, my defense played phenomenally in front of me, limiting the Lbs to only 9 shots in the whole game. 4 of those shots, however, came on breakaways, all of which I was able to turn away. That's a real confidence builder for the team, to see your goalie stop everything.

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TV: Big couple of weeks for TV. American Idol finale, Lost, Veronica Mars, Heroes, and Smallville Season Finales, Rosie and Elisabeth Hasselbeck's blow-up on The View. However, I am most excited that Season 5 of The Simple Life premieres this weekend, and I couldn't be happier about that. After the cliffhanger from last season, I'm really excited to see Paris and Nicole back together and working on this show. If you have never seen any of the previous seasons, and are judging it based solely on the fact that it stars Paris Hilton, you're really making a big mistake based on a judgement call.

The show is hilarious, and works very well when Paris and Nicole are interacting together, as they did in the first 3 seasons. The 4th season, due to personal conflicts, saw Paris and Nicole shoot their scenes independently, and in my opinion was the weakest of all the seasons. Season 5, premiering this weekend, will see Paris and Nicole as camp counselors. I can't wait....

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DVD: Also, I just got the full series of David the Gnome, Are You Afraid of the Dark, Hey Dude, The Secret World of Alex Mack, Salute Your Shorts, X-Men: The Animated Series, and Tales From The Crypt on DVD. It's so good to rediscover a TV show from your childhood. They hold up really well over time, as well.

I think when Brian and I have kids we're just going to show them TV from our childhood instead of the stuff that's on TV these days. TV was so good back then, with different shows able to distinguish themselves and really carve out their place amongst one another. I can remember theme songs and characters and story arcs for shows that I haven't seen in more than fifteen years. Good stuff, good stuff....

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CD: This week, Brian picked up the new Amy Winehouse CD. He says it's really good, but I haven't listened to it yet. What do you guys think? As I type this, on MTV, her song "Rehab" just came on. That feels like cheating, to type that I haven't listened to Amy Winehouse yet and then have her come right on TV. Hmmm, maybe I'll give this album a listen. Also, and perhaps more importantly, Celine Dion's new French-language album "D'Elles" came out in Europe and Canada this week. I have it on pre-order but it hasn't come in yet.

I'm dying to get this CD already, it's the first new album Celine has released in years, since "A New Day....Live in Las Vegas" which is just her Vegas show on CD. It's good, but it doesn't make up for a new album. "D'Elles" is a concept project that Celine recorded to honor 10 great women writers from Quebec. All of the songs on the album are their songs. I've heard two or three tracks, but I don't want to ruin it by listening to more. The anticipation is what helps the payoff mean so much.

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Stage: Go see the musical version Legally Blonde at the Palace Theater. Go. Laura Bell Bundy is wonderful, Orfeh is hilarious, Kate Shindle is amazing, and the underfed dogs are awfully cute.

The music is contagious, the set is very impressive, the lighting is gorgeous, the costumes are fun, the theater is electric. I enjoyed myself so much and can't wait to go back.

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Life: No complaints here. Brian graduated and is home now. My brother finishes up 10th grade and my sister completes 9th. May saw the birth of Sholyssa Hartbean and Katony Shindlomeo, the rise of international superstar and emerging big-screen talent Alexa Vega, the well-deserved Tony nomination of Grey Gardens, Brian watching the Bret Hart documentary and quoting "Brooklyn", and a new haircut for me. What a month!

May 06, 2007

Devils Eliminated, Rehabs Win

After a valiant effort, the New Jersey Devils were eliminated yesterday after a 3-2 home loss to the Ottawa Senators. Great season, amazing team. More on the after-shock later.

In other news, we won our hockey game today 1-0 in overtime against Bad Touch. A great game to get my first shutout of the year, with a really solid effort by everyone on the court. Nice job Rehabs, let's keep rolling!

May 05, 2007

We Believe....

Well, this is a rough spot to be in. The Devils have fallen to a 3-1 deficit in their series against the Ottawa Senators. I will be going tonight, Section 217, Row 24, to help the thousands of other Devils faithfuls rally our team to capture a win at home. 90.7% of teams facing a 3-1 deficit in a series are eliminated. In 2000, the Devils faced such a scenario, falling to a 3-1 deficit in their Eastern Conference Finals matchup with the Philadelphia Flyers. The Devils rallied back to eventually win the series and the Stanley Cup.


Tonight, we can't remember what that rally felt like. We can't concentrate on winning three games in a row (incidentally, something we did just last round against the Lightning). We have to play tonight's game one period at a time, one minute at a time, one shift at a time. Defensive accountability and solid offense the things that need to happen tonight for the Devils to have a chance.


Emery has been giving up huge rebounds all series long, but we haven't been there to capitalize on any of them. The offense has come too little, too late. In a perfect world, the Devils would score one or two early goals and just shut down the game for the remainder. Fans of other teams tell me that Devils Hockey is boring hockey because of the defensive mindset of our team. I'll tell you what, defense wins hockey games folks. You need only look at our last couple of games to figure that out.


I'll be there tonight, for what could quite possibly be the last Devils game in Continental Airlines Arena, as the Devils are slated to move to the brand new arena being constructed for them in Newark at the beginning of next season. Maybe I'll be there tonight because I've seen the Devils be eliminated by the Carolina Hurricanes and I know how crushing that is. Maybe I'll be there tonight because I've driven to Ottawa to see the Devils beat the Senators in Game 7 of the Eastern Conference Finals in 2003 en route to their 3rd Stanley Cup win. Maybe some of those things factor into why I need to be there in person, instead of just watching on TV.


But I know with all of my heart that I'll be there tonight because I believe in the boys in red. I believe that the man wearing number 30 on his back can lead this team to victory. I believe that these boys can take home a victory tonight, and march into Ottawa to take a game. But tonight, it's about one game. One minute. One shift. I'll be there. In red.


Believe....