I was listening to Chris Kerber talk during the Blues post game show, and the word unacceptable came up quite a lot. Andy Murray has been saying it, the players have been saying it, the broadcasters and journalists have been saying it...This word means nothing. Kerbs was discussing, for example, when parents use this word, there is some sort of consequence that follows. What the hell then?! Stop saying, "this is unacceptable." It's obviously acceptable to play one out of three periods because I'm not seeing much of a change.
I have gone to the last two home games and will be going to my third in a row on new years eve. I have noticed a scary trend as of late, too. Boooooooo's! The St. Louis crowd booooo'd after that terrible first period last night. Ever since the third period loss against the Oilers, the fans have found more and more things to boo about... Seriously, I can't believe that last night was the 8th sell out in a row. With the Blues home record looking worse and worse, I can't imagine 19,150 fans constantly coming out to ole Scottrade for much longer.
There were a lot of things the Blues did wrong and very few things they did right, last night. Give it up to Alex Steen though, he's playing pretty solid right now. Blind passes and failed attempts to clear the puck summed up last night's effort. The Blues go from a solid three game sweep against western Canada, to losing three in a row, including two disappointing home games. The Blues need another wake up call, I guess. To finish, I just want to say that most of these guys are young professionals; key word young. I'm going to the Blues/Vancouver on Thursday, and I hope the Blues decide to play the whole game this time. Unacceptable? Yeah, we'll see...
Wednesday, December 30, 2009
Monday, December 21, 2009
Hot and Cold
That pretty much sums it up for the St. Louis Blues, thus far. Some nights they got it and some nights they don't. However, they had it last night against Vancouver, shutting them down for the second time this season. But, do I dare say that Larry Pleau played a role?
For those of you who did not hear, Larry Pleau (Senior VP and GM of the Blues), was waiting in the locker room after the third period of last Friday's game against Tampa Bay. The upper management finally had to step into the picture. The players said that it was a wake-up call/tongue lashing. It's about time! But, it was good timing...Larry's words would stay nice and fresh in the minds of the players on their trip to Vancouver. And what do ya know, the Blues won! I speak for myself and probably many other fans when I say that this hopefully will be the kick in the butt they needed! Everyone needs to be reminded once in awhile of consequences...even professional athletes.
The Blues have the lowest goal scoring percentage in the league right now. Obviously our "goal scorers" have not been "goal scoring." But, with Backes finding the back of the net five times out of the last five games, and with Brad Winchester finally chalking one up the other night, we might be slowly meeting our potential. Maybe?
The blame is on the players. They are the ones on the ice, making the plays, etc. It's up to our talent to rise to the task of succeeding in this very competitive league. We are most certainly not out of the race, yet. Let's not linger around .500 any longer. GET THE JOB DONE!
LET'S GO BLUES!
For those of you who did not hear, Larry Pleau (Senior VP and GM of the Blues), was waiting in the locker room after the third period of last Friday's game against Tampa Bay. The upper management finally had to step into the picture. The players said that it was a wake-up call/tongue lashing. It's about time! But, it was good timing...Larry's words would stay nice and fresh in the minds of the players on their trip to Vancouver. And what do ya know, the Blues won! I speak for myself and probably many other fans when I say that this hopefully will be the kick in the butt they needed! Everyone needs to be reminded once in awhile of consequences...even professional athletes.
The Blues have the lowest goal scoring percentage in the league right now. Obviously our "goal scorers" have not been "goal scoring." But, with Backes finding the back of the net five times out of the last five games, and with Brad Winchester finally chalking one up the other night, we might be slowly meeting our potential. Maybe?
The blame is on the players. They are the ones on the ice, making the plays, etc. It's up to our talent to rise to the task of succeeding in this very competitive league. We are most certainly not out of the race, yet. Let's not linger around .500 any longer. GET THE JOB DONE!
LET'S GO BLUES!
Saturday, December 12, 2009
Playing With The Lead
Face it, the Blues do not know how to play with the lead. The win in Detroit doesn't count because there was still a sense of urgency...a sense of "oh shit, they could still come back," mentality. Seriously, the Blues haven't had too many games where they have been up by three or more goals, including last year. It's something in which they lack the experience.
This recent Blues team, I think thrives under pressure, which is exactly what they have been in since the second half of last season; pressure. It's like anything else, whether it be sports, work, life, whatever...You learn from your previous experiences and situations. Having and holding a lead is something this team has not quite figured out and unfortunately has little time to learn.
Last night was probably the most devastating loss I have seen in a long time. Even the last game of the playoffs last year was easier to swallow.
Oh, and I'm kind of sick of reporters asking the players and coaches about the Blues record at home and how they can't win at Scottrade. Last night, for two periods, that didn't matter anymore. Even after the game, no one should have been asking why the Blues can't win at home. Instead, they should have been asking, "What are you going to do to better your playing while in the lead?". However, now that the team has suffered this loss, it's going to be hard to recreate whatever they did to get over the pressures at home. It seems as though they are going to have to start over once again. Hopefully, this won't take too long...
Friday, December 4, 2009
The Final Note
Last night, T.J. Oshie hit the final note against the San Jose Sharks, giving the Blues a 3-2 win. With 6.6 seconds left in regulation, Carlo Colaiacovo fired a turnaround snapper right into the back of the net to tie the game at two. I jumped up off the couch and screamed in unison with my roommate, scaring the crap out of our girlfriends. I had trouble falling asleep, to say the least.
The Blues were relentless until the very end. They stole the win right from under the Sharks. They were desperate for points and they wanted more, plain and simple. That desperation is what made them nearly unstoppable the second half of last season. Perhaps that's what the Blues need...desperation. That just might light the fire once again...
They played and won as a team last night. There was no star player, in my opinion. It was a complete team effort and victory...an "ole time hockey game."
Blues, please feed off this win, please...Many people have said this win reminded them of last season's game against Boston. That was the "turn-around" game of the season that sparked the fire. Let this be a reminder to the team AND the fans...this team is not just built on expectation, but execution.
LET'S GO BLUES!!!
The Blues were relentless until the very end. They stole the win right from under the Sharks. They were desperate for points and they wanted more, plain and simple. That desperation is what made them nearly unstoppable the second half of last season. Perhaps that's what the Blues need...desperation. That just might light the fire once again...
They played and won as a team last night. There was no star player, in my opinion. It was a complete team effort and victory...an "ole time hockey game."
Blues, please feed off this win, please...Many people have said this win reminded them of last season's game against Boston. That was the "turn-around" game of the season that sparked the fire. Let this be a reminder to the team AND the fans...this team is not just built on expectation, but execution.
LET'S GO BLUES!!!
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
Playing all 3 Periods
The Blues have yet again shown their weakness in the first period. We played quite well against Columbus last year and they are a team the Blues can beat, no question! Where was the aggression and the forecheck? The game against Dallas was great. That was "our" game from the beginning. The forecheck was the best I've seen all year. Hey, it reminded me a lot of last year! What do ya know? Same with the game against Detroit, even though we let it slide at the end. Last night was just not fun to watch in my opinion. I really can't find any excuse why the Blues cannot bring that intensity like they had this past week. The forecheck was sooo powerful and productive. As a fan, I might be missing something, but I do not understand why this cannot be achieved. Some games we have it, some games we don't...unacceptable.
I can't take many positive points from this game. However, we did score two and we stopped the number one power play team in the league. Good job there :)
The second period was all Blues, but we kicked our legs out from under us in the third period. Back-to-back penalties don't help much when you're down by one. I know the Blues aren't going to win every game and I know this league is extremely competitive, "BUT" the Blues should "bring it" every game! Start hungry and finish wanting seconds.
By the way, Junland played alright. We'll see what happens with him. As for Pietrangelo....well, we'll see what happens with him as well.
I can't take many positive points from this game. However, we did score two and we stopped the number one power play team in the league. Good job there :)
The second period was all Blues, but we kicked our legs out from under us in the third period. Back-to-back penalties don't help much when you're down by one. I know the Blues aren't going to win every game and I know this league is extremely competitive, "BUT" the Blues should "bring it" every game! Start hungry and finish wanting seconds.
By the way, Junland played alright. We'll see what happens with him. As for Pietrangelo....well, we'll see what happens with him as well.
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
Bobby Plager "The Wise"
I was fortunate enough to go listen to Mr. Plager last night...He was a guest on Blues Buzz, a sports talk radio show hosted by Andy Strickland. I had never seen Mr. Plager play hockey, but as I listened to him talk, I gained more and more respect for him. My dad used to tell me stories about Mr. Plager and the ol' Blues teams, so that's how I came to know his name. But, up until now, I had no impression of the man personally.
Mr. Plager was an original Blue. Traded from the New York Rangers to St. Louis in 1967, to play for one of the six expansion teams, the St. Louis Blues. Last night, he didn't talk about himself, though. He talked about the current team and their struggles to find that something special they had last season. But, maybe that's just it...Maybe that was last season and this is this season...Maybe the Blues have to find something NEW. That's what Mr. Plager discussed with Andy last night. He said, "...these young guys like T.J. Oshie, Eric Johnson, Patrik Berglund and David Perron are on everyone's radar..." He talked about how they're not going to be able to get away with some of the stuff they did last year. Many things that made them so successful won't work unless they figure out some way to shuffle the plays around and occasionally work in the plays that used to create the offense, along with new ideas too. All the other coaches and players are ready for those "signature" Blue moves from last season.
In an earlier post I wrote, I talked about Brad Boyes and the one-timer. Well, Mr. Plager covered that one too. He said those opposing players know to look out at the wing for Brad now. Every time they see him leak out there, a stick is going to be right there to block it or force a pass.
Another one of the many things he discussed, was again about the youngsters. He stressed the importance of a mentor. He said that he learned from the greats. During a discussion about Eric Johnson, one of the things he said was that Johnson's trying to do too much. He's missed a lot of games and hasn't even played 100 in the NHL. He's young and has a lot to learn, and what better way to learn than to pick the brain of #2, Al MacInnis.
I, myself learned quite a lot in forty-five minutes, last night. Things that, as a fan, do not really enter most trains of thought. He gave me a little more insight of what players and coaches have to go through and that it's a little more difficult than finding one thing and making it work.
I hope our players take heed to Mr. Plager's advice. Let's Go Blues!
Mr. Plager was an original Blue. Traded from the New York Rangers to St. Louis in 1967, to play for one of the six expansion teams, the St. Louis Blues. Last night, he didn't talk about himself, though. He talked about the current team and their struggles to find that something special they had last season. But, maybe that's just it...Maybe that was last season and this is this season...Maybe the Blues have to find something NEW. That's what Mr. Plager discussed with Andy last night. He said, "...these young guys like T.J. Oshie, Eric Johnson, Patrik Berglund and David Perron are on everyone's radar..." He talked about how they're not going to be able to get away with some of the stuff they did last year. Many things that made them so successful won't work unless they figure out some way to shuffle the plays around and occasionally work in the plays that used to create the offense, along with new ideas too. All the other coaches and players are ready for those "signature" Blue moves from last season.
In an earlier post I wrote, I talked about Brad Boyes and the one-timer. Well, Mr. Plager covered that one too. He said those opposing players know to look out at the wing for Brad now. Every time they see him leak out there, a stick is going to be right there to block it or force a pass.
Another one of the many things he discussed, was again about the youngsters. He stressed the importance of a mentor. He said that he learned from the greats. During a discussion about Eric Johnson, one of the things he said was that Johnson's trying to do too much. He's missed a lot of games and hasn't even played 100 in the NHL. He's young and has a lot to learn, and what better way to learn than to pick the brain of #2, Al MacInnis.
I, myself learned quite a lot in forty-five minutes, last night. Things that, as a fan, do not really enter most trains of thought. He gave me a little more insight of what players and coaches have to go through and that it's a little more difficult than finding one thing and making it work.
I hope our players take heed to Mr. Plager's advice. Let's Go Blues!
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
Not Quite A Winning Streak
David Backes discussed the back-to-back wins with Chris Kerber before the lose tonight against Boston. He said it doesn't really count as a streak until you win more than two consecutive games. I agree...and I can't really say much more. I haven't been able to watch the last couple games unfortunately, so I'm going to keep this one short. However, I can say that statistics don't lie. The Blues power play is of the worst in the league. This cannot go unchanged if the Blues are looking to take another go in the playoffs.
It's disappointing, I know. The Blues record drops below .500, again. After the Islanders game, New York's coach, Scott Gordon said, "I can't believe (the Blues) are just .500 (8-8-4). That just blows my mind with all the talent they have." Enough said....
The next game is Wednesday against the Stars in Dallas. This, as always, is going to be an intense match up. Look for a lot of physical play and maybe a little payback.
Here, this might CHEER US UP!
It's disappointing, I know. The Blues record drops below .500, again. After the Islanders game, New York's coach, Scott Gordon said, "I can't believe (the Blues) are just .500 (8-8-4). That just blows my mind with all the talent they have." Enough said....
The next game is Wednesday against the Stars in Dallas. This, as always, is going to be an intense match up. Look for a lot of physical play and maybe a little payback.
Here, this might CHEER US UP!
Friday, November 20, 2009
Thank You, Thank You, Thank You!!!
When John Kelly screams, "Thank you, thank you, thank you!" ya know something big just happened. The Scottrade Center erupted last night after Johnson went end to end, scoring the game winning goal in overtime. The Blues could not let Phoenix get by with another win in St. Louis. Mason stood on his head last night, I mean "Holy Jumpin'! Did you see that save?" Mason played absolutely outstanding, which he has this whole season. But, last night he was fire on ice. Thank you, thank you, thank you, Mr. Chris Mason...
And what can I say about Keith...You are one of the most talented players to have played the game. Using that "Big Walt" strength and driving that puck into the net, was classic Tkachuk. Thank you, thank you, thank you, big Walt....
Hey Phoenix, you just got "OSHIED!" T.J. Oshie showed us again why he has become such a fan favorite. The creativity and skill that he has is just outright, scary. To think about the potential Oshie and some of the other young stars the Blues have, makes me wonder if there is an end to how good they could become. Thank you, thank you, thank you, Oshie...oh and thanks for the autograph the other night, too!
Eric Johnson, you have saved us from overtime hell. You have brought back something the Blues haven't had in a defense-man for a long time...OFFENSE! I had to defend you in a little argument I had on facebook the other day...This guy was another one of those disgruntled, impatient fans who only picks out the negative points and loves to broadcast them to the world. Anyways, the fact of the matter is that we didn't have anyone last year that fills the role you do now. Thank you, thank you, thank you, E. J.
To finish off this post, I would just like to say that for all of those people who think Andy Murray is incapable of doing his job, should really take a step back and listen. Calling into radio stations and writing reviews, questioning if Coach Murray is right for this organization, is the last thing you should be doing as a fan. Do your research before sounding like an idiot, please. The management respects him, the players respect him, and so should the fans. Don't bitch about the coach, save it for the weather. Thank you, thank you, thank you, Coach Murray...
And what can I say about Keith...You are one of the most talented players to have played the game. Using that "Big Walt" strength and driving that puck into the net, was classic Tkachuk. Thank you, thank you, thank you, big Walt....
Hey Phoenix, you just got "OSHIED!" T.J. Oshie showed us again why he has become such a fan favorite. The creativity and skill that he has is just outright, scary. To think about the potential Oshie and some of the other young stars the Blues have, makes me wonder if there is an end to how good they could become. Thank you, thank you, thank you, Oshie...oh and thanks for the autograph the other night, too!
Eric Johnson, you have saved us from overtime hell. You have brought back something the Blues haven't had in a defense-man for a long time...OFFENSE! I had to defend you in a little argument I had on facebook the other day...This guy was another one of those disgruntled, impatient fans who only picks out the negative points and loves to broadcast them to the world. Anyways, the fact of the matter is that we didn't have anyone last year that fills the role you do now. Thank you, thank you, thank you, E. J.
To finish off this post, I would just like to say that for all of those people who think Andy Murray is incapable of doing his job, should really take a step back and listen. Calling into radio stations and writing reviews, questioning if Coach Murray is right for this organization, is the last thing you should be doing as a fan. Do your research before sounding like an idiot, please. The management respects him, the players respect him, and so should the fans. Don't bitch about the coach, save it for the weather. Thank you, thank you, thank you, Coach Murray...
Sunday, November 15, 2009
"Another Great Effort, But..."
Hard work doesn't always equal a win. The Blues outplayed and out-shot San Jose the entire game, but again could not finish. This lose makes the Blues home record 3-7-1, without winning back-to-back games since Sweden.
The Blues out-shot the Sharks 39-17 with McClement scoring the only goal. Where's the offense? Well, "I" think it comes down to the ugly ones. By ugly ones, I mean the opportunities that the Blues have around the net. There were so many around the net last night that were inches from going in, but the Blues couldn't catch a break. I say "break" because you can never count on those scrappy chances around the net. The Blues did a great job of crowding the goal but we never seem to be in the right spot for the rebound and if we are, the puck races right past one of our players before he gets a chance to shoot. I'm exaggerating a little because I'm frustrated...
One thing I can say about tonight's effort, was that we didn't do that great of a job on the blue line and setting up plays. We definitely need to work on the one-timers. We had some good opportunities on the power plays, but we need the element of surprise. Boyes and McDonald were clutch on those last year, so why not this year? Rebounds and the "ugly" ones will come and go, but we need to set up and make more quality shots.
The Blues out-shot the Sharks 39-17 with McClement scoring the only goal. Where's the offense? Well, "I" think it comes down to the ugly ones. By ugly ones, I mean the opportunities that the Blues have around the net. There were so many around the net last night that were inches from going in, but the Blues couldn't catch a break. I say "break" because you can never count on those scrappy chances around the net. The Blues did a great job of crowding the goal but we never seem to be in the right spot for the rebound and if we are, the puck races right past one of our players before he gets a chance to shoot. I'm exaggerating a little because I'm frustrated...
One thing I can say about tonight's effort, was that we didn't do that great of a job on the blue line and setting up plays. We definitely need to work on the one-timers. We had some good opportunities on the power plays, but we need the element of surprise. Boyes and McDonald were clutch on those last year, so why not this year? Rebounds and the "ugly" ones will come and go, but we need to set up and make more quality shots.
Friday, November 13, 2009
One Step Back
The Blues take a step in the wrong direction after having a great win over Vancouver on Tuesday night. Tonight's game started right where they left off earlier this week. The Blues attacked first when Brad Boyes scored his fourth goal of the season in the first period, assisted by Eric Johnson. This would be the only goal of night for the Blues. But after scoring six goals two days ago, it kind of left me wondering where the motivation had gone.
Andy Murray said in the post game interview, that the team was a little too loose at practice. Perhaps it was the beating they put on Vancouver? Regardless, Murray said he shouldn't have to warn his players not to take any team for granite. The Blues were a different team tonight and Nashville took advantage. They definitely showed their youth, and not in a good way.
The Blues have to go out on the ice with the same enthusiasm, mental and physical preparation ever period. There is no other way you can be a competitive team in the NHL without these points. Focus and take advantage of these next home games, Blues. You're going to have to want it a little more than you did tonight, to beat San Jose.
Andy Murray said in the post game interview, that the team was a little too loose at practice. Perhaps it was the beating they put on Vancouver? Regardless, Murray said he shouldn't have to warn his players not to take any team for granite. The Blues were a different team tonight and Nashville took advantage. They definitely showed their youth, and not in a good way.
The Blues have to go out on the ice with the same enthusiasm, mental and physical preparation ever period. There is no other way you can be a competitive team in the NHL without these points. Focus and take advantage of these next home games, Blues. You're going to have to want it a little more than you did tonight, to beat San Jose.
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Payback with a Hat-Trick
Tonight I was lucky enough to have gone to the best Blues game so far this season! WOW, what a game. All of the built up frustration was finally released tonight with a whopping 6-1 over the Canucks.
First and for most, give it up for David Perron (DP), getting his first hat-trick of his NHL career. What a night to remember. But as we all know, this Blues team has never been about one guy. Our go to guys that many people have been expecting a lot from, stepped it up tonight: Boyes, with a goal and three assists; McDonald with a goal and two assists; Johnson with a goal and a couple assists, and of course DP with the hat-trick. All around great team effort and great hockey!
Not letting go of that playoff sweep the Canucks pulled on us last year, Janssen and Crombeen got into a couple brawls each tonight. Some people are totally against fighting in hockey and it has been debated and debated on if it should be apart of hockey...Why the hell not? This gets our players and the fans going. You might not think it, but a good fist to cuffs is sometimes just what the team needs to step it up a level.
Way to go on the penalty kill, Blues! We are proving to the league that you're going to need a little more than a five on four advantage to score on our PK team. A job well done.
Lastly, I think this is just what the doctor ordered for the Blues. Motivation is a huge factor for this month. We have eight home games in the month of November. The next four games are at Scottrade as well, and you can bet that with this huge victory over Vancouver, the Blues are going to be very tough to beat at home.
Alright guys, ya got the goals behind you, ya got the fans behind you, so lets do some damage during this home stretch and get back into the battle.
First and for most, give it up for David Perron (DP), getting his first hat-trick of his NHL career. What a night to remember. But as we all know, this Blues team has never been about one guy. Our go to guys that many people have been expecting a lot from, stepped it up tonight: Boyes, with a goal and three assists; McDonald with a goal and two assists; Johnson with a goal and a couple assists, and of course DP with the hat-trick. All around great team effort and great hockey!
Not letting go of that playoff sweep the Canucks pulled on us last year, Janssen and Crombeen got into a couple brawls each tonight. Some people are totally against fighting in hockey and it has been debated and debated on if it should be apart of hockey...Why the hell not? This gets our players and the fans going. You might not think it, but a good fist to cuffs is sometimes just what the team needs to step it up a level.
Way to go on the penalty kill, Blues! We are proving to the league that you're going to need a little more than a five on four advantage to score on our PK team. A job well done.
Lastly, I think this is just what the doctor ordered for the Blues. Motivation is a huge factor for this month. We have eight home games in the month of November. The next four games are at Scottrade as well, and you can bet that with this huge victory over Vancouver, the Blues are going to be very tough to beat at home.
Alright guys, ya got the goals behind you, ya got the fans behind you, so lets do some damage during this home stretch and get back into the battle.
Friday, November 6, 2009
2 is better than 1
Unless you're playing golf, two is better than one. That's how the Blues fell to Calgary last night to make this their third straight loss at Scottrade. Granted it was an overtime loss, the Blues still haven't won a home game since Oct. 23, against Minnesota.
It's very unfortunate when you play as hard as what the Blues did last night, and in the midst of battling, two goals go in the net by means of ricochet or your own teammates stick. But hey, that's the NHL and you can never count on luck. The Blues should know this more than any other team in the league now. It's hard to take away positive things from shutouts, but this time we actually SCORED! So players and fans, don't feel so bad. Sure, we didn't win, BUT we now have something positive we can use. Speaking of scoring, maybe we should bring up a guy from Peoria every game, hmm? With Eller scoring his first goal last night, this would be the second time this year we brought up a guy from Peoria and in their first night playing, scored a goal. Stastny, having his first goal of the season against Carolina, was the other Rivermen.
I am a little depressed after this home stretch for the Blues. However, I believe that things are about to change for the better. Last night was the first time I saw, in a while, the Blues starting to shoot with more creativity. Their passes were better, they played with more awareness, and Oshie's determination is nothing but contagious. Watch out Philadelphia and don't expect to (fly) away with this one. LET'S GO BLUES!
It's very unfortunate when you play as hard as what the Blues did last night, and in the midst of battling, two goals go in the net by means of ricochet or your own teammates stick. But hey, that's the NHL and you can never count on luck. The Blues should know this more than any other team in the league now. It's hard to take away positive things from shutouts, but this time we actually SCORED! So players and fans, don't feel so bad. Sure, we didn't win, BUT we now have something positive we can use. Speaking of scoring, maybe we should bring up a guy from Peoria every game, hmm? With Eller scoring his first goal last night, this would be the second time this year we brought up a guy from Peoria and in their first night playing, scored a goal. Stastny, having his first goal of the season against Carolina, was the other Rivermen.
What Would Bernie Do?
I am a little depressed after this home stretch for the Blues. However, I believe that things are about to change for the better. Last night was the first time I saw, in a while, the Blues starting to shoot with more creativity. Their passes were better, they played with more awareness, and Oshie's determination is nothing but contagious. Watch out Philadelphia and don't expect to (fly) away with this one. LET'S GO BLUES!
Thursday, November 5, 2009
Oshie and Eller in the Mix
It's Thursday, and after four days of practice, the Blues are ready to get back to winning. To help in that quest is T.J. Oshie, who has been out since Oct. 23 due to an appendectomy, and Lars Eller, who was called up from Peoria.
Tonight, the Blues will take on Calgary at home. Some of us are cringing a little bit because "home" hasn't felt much like home yet this season. With a record at home of 2-5-0 (including the win in Sweden), the Blues are looking for the offense that they seemed to have temporarily lost. Notice, I say temporarily...Why? Because now that the Yankees have won the world series, they are going to return the Blues offense that they stole at the beginning of October. (note: This will be the only time I discuss the Yankees in this blog...no more)
Tonight would be an important win with Philadelphia and Atlanta up next on our schedule. Having some momentum going into these next couple games is a definite plus. Speaking of Atlanta, how they spoiled our home opener and have a better record than us is just plain wrong.
Alright Oshie, we need you to step it up tonight. Use your pee-wee football training and take out some Flames!
Tonight, the Blues will take on Calgary at home. Some of us are cringing a little bit because "home" hasn't felt much like home yet this season. With a record at home of 2-5-0 (including the win in Sweden), the Blues are looking for the offense that they seemed to have temporarily lost. Notice, I say temporarily...Why? Because now that the Yankees have won the world series, they are going to return the Blues offense that they stole at the beginning of October. (note: This will be the only time I discuss the Yankees in this blog...no more)
Tonight would be an important win with Philadelphia and Atlanta up next on our schedule. Having some momentum going into these next couple games is a definite plus. Speaking of Atlanta, how they spoiled our home opener and have a better record than us is just plain wrong.
Alright Oshie, we need you to step it up tonight. Use your pee-wee football training and take out some Flames!
Tuesday, November 3, 2009
Mason, "Player of the Month"
Okay, so the Blues website is having an open "Player of the Month" voting booth this year. The three players up for it this month are as follows: Chris Mason, Jay McClement, and Keith Tkachuk. Considering the lack of offense the Blues have created in October, I am going to have to go with Mas.
Anyways, I digress. Mason is a confident goalie and he gets the job done mentally and physically. It's hard to see the goods things when there's a slump, but just remember how lethal the Blues are when the offense shows up and Mason is between the pipes. honk, honk, honk.
Monday, November 2, 2009
My First Post
Hello Blues fans. This, as you can see from the title, is the first of many posts on this new blog dedicated to the St. Louis Blues and its' fans. I will be posting my thoughts as well as some action shots from the games. I try to attend as many games as I possibly can/afford. I am not a season ticket holder ( I wish ) but a college student trying to catch a glimpse of what this young and exciting St. Louis Blues team has to offer. So all you fans, enjoy...LET'S GO BLUES!
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