The Committed Indian
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The Committed Indian
$3 Elvis Was A Hero To Some But He Never Met To Shit To Us The Committed Indian The REal Fan’s Program secondcityhockey.com Well, once again, a Hawks effort can be described as “She’s ugly, but she’s got nice tits.” That’s all there is to say about Saturday night in St. Louis. The Hawks weren’t very good, the Blues were, and yet we still came out of it with two points. It’s strange how St. Louis is the only team that consistently tries, and succeeds, to be overtly physical with the Hawks. Maybe other teams aren’t equipped to do it, maybe other teams feel they have enough talent to skate with the Hawks, but the Blues have been at it since last year. Perhaps it has something to do with the fact that the six games against Chicago are some of the few that actually matter to the Blues, but the Hawks have yet to deal with it well. They’re going to have to, and at some point soon. Obviously, the Hawks have not played well this month, and yet they are 5-31. Obviously, we all knew that the dizzying performances of December wouldn’t last forever. There were always going to be lulls and dips, but the Hawks are still finding ways to win while in them. Sometimes you need your goalie to stand on his head, as Huet did Saturday. Sometimes you need a slice of luck, as in the goal the Blues scored that didn’t count due to a lack of a camera inside Huet’s glove. Sometimes, you need an opponent’s agoraphobia help you out, as apparently the Blues were terrified of the open space between the posts (St. Louis’s finishing can only be described as pornstar marksmanship, splattering everywhere). As long as you keep putting up the wins, whatever it takes, that’s all anyone will ask at the end of the year. Let Us Up (We’ve Had Enough) It’s pretty apparent to everyone that the Hawks need the All-Star Break as much as anyone. The first half has included all the preseason hype, the goalie controversy, that ridiculous red-carpet ceremony, a coaching change and all the adjustments involved therein, a 9-game winning streak, the hoopla of the Winter Classic, etc. The Hawks look a little jaded. Leading in that category is Patrick Kane. Maybe it’s the scoring drought, maybe it’s the ankle, maybe it’s both, but it’s easy to get under Kaner’s skin these days, and teams are doing it. We’d love for the Hawks to pull Kane out of all All-Star activities, except Bettman and McDonough would have Tallon and Q killed for doing so. Clearly something’s off with Patrick, though, and he really could use the rest. When Keith went down, we said to ourselves, “It’s OK, the Hawks don’t face any offensive juggernauts before the break.” Well, January 19th, 2009 MIKKO CASE it’s not OK. There have been far too many turnovers in the defensive zone, the transitions have been spotty at best, and the PK looks like a shell of its former self. Is there now any doubt about this team’s most important player? The Team Is Too Dull, Dear Liza To the encounter before us: A game against the Ambien-substitute Minnesota Wild -- a game that VS. has been kind enough to take timeout from televising Sidney Crosby taking a shit to broadcasting. By now you know the drill with the Wild. They trap, they defend, they don’t score much, and they bore you to death. They’re coming of a 3-0 loss to Anaheim, and it may have not even been as close as that. The Wild sit right at the bottom of the playoff-picture in the West, and likely won’t contend for the Northwest Division title as they did the past two years (winning it last season). It’s no secret why, this team can’t score, nor is it particularly interested in doing so. No one has more than 12 goals (in comparison, five Hawks do). The one saving grace has been the play of Mikko Koivu, who is their one source of consistent flair. He’s one of three Wild forwards who are a + on the season. He’s also far and away the team’s leading scorer. When Koivu doesn’t get a point, the Wild are 5-12-2. Keep him off the $3 committedindian@gmail.com scoresheet and you probably win. But, then again,, the Wild are harder to penetrate than an armed nun. They’re second in the league in goals-against, and Niklas Backstrom’s numbers, as always, are up among the league leaders. The Hawks used to struggle against trapping teams, but have had a decent amount of success against Minnesota recently. However, without Keith’s speed to help break down Minnesota’s trap, this will be tricky. 51 Phantom should consider earning his paycheck tonight. They Won’t Catch Me (Cuz We Got Something Building Up Inside....) Pretty simple plan, then; score first. The Wild are 6-13-3 when the opponent dents twine before they do. Forcing them to, at some point, come out of their shell brings them out of the comfort level, and will open up space for the Hawks. They’ll probably have to do it 5-on-5, as after seeing the league’s third-best and best PK in the Sabres and Rangers, respectively, they’ll get the secondbest tonight. Though they are tired, the Hawks need to close out with two strong games against teams they are better than. Should be easy enough to do at Fortress United Center. -Jesse Jane MUSINGS FROM THE EDITOR First off, let me thank the Blackhawks for turning me into a complete hypocrite. No sooner do I run an editorial wailing on people yelling, “Shoot!”, in the crowd, than their lack of urgency and competence on six 5-on-3’s cause me to do the same thing. I am what I abhor. I guess pretty soon I’ll be downing Miller Lite’s in Lincoln Park and wearing collared shirts with flared collars. It’s all over. -What the hell happened to Bill Clement? Perhaps he didn’t enjoy being a studio-host instead of game-analyst, but if I watch Pierre McGuire and Mike Milbury for one more minute I’m going to set my dick on fire. Once again, I don’t expect NBC to commit too many financial resources to their coverage of hockey. But is there anyone more annoying in the broadcast booth than Pierre McGuire? The mothSam erfucker NEVER SHUTS UP! The dude between the benches is a speak-when-spoken-to position (I’ll let you make your own women-joke here, enough of my female friends have stopped talking to me). Yet McGuire chimes in every 15 seconds. You end up with three men in the booth for a sport that’s too fast to have that. I like the idea of putting someone ice-level at the benches for a different perspective and to tell us what’s going on down there. But that should be something you go to twice a period, and at a stoppage in play. God, I’m calling for Eddie Olczyk to have more room to speak. It’s all gone pear-shaped. Secondly, and maybe this is too inside-baseball, but Mike Milbury knows nothing about hockey. If Matt Millen’s credibility as an analyst has been ruined by his Bataan Death March of a stint as Lions GM -- and it has -- then so has Milbury’s. Look at his record as the Isles GM, it’s downright hilarious. Yes, he’s a fiery character, and is comfortable on camera, but it’s an empty shell. For the love of God, find whatever lake or river Bill Clement is fishing in and get him on my screen. Pronto. -I have neglected to mention this, but I’m a big fan of the postgame show that Judd Sirott is running on WGN. I catch it in the car on the way home from every game, and though the callers can be... well, subpar, Sirott’s passion and knowledge carry through. He hasn’t been afraid to point out areas Fels the Hawks have been subpar in, and his back-andforth with Troy Murray is usually pretty enlightening. That being said, Judd will always be the guy who went on a 5-minute rant about Adam Creighton that contained more profanities than I would have thought ever humanly possible. I was about 12 at the time and a regular caller to the Heavy Fuel Crew on The Score, which Judd produced. Needless to say, I’ve never recovered from the experience, and so Judd probably deserves some credit for warping my mind just enough that one day I would produce this rag. . NHL STANDINGS Eastern Conference 1 Boston 3 NY Rangers 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Washington Montreal New Jersey Philadelphia Buffalo Pittsburgh Florida Carolina Toronto Tampa Bay Ottawa Atlanta W L 29 14 33 27 27 8 16 11 27 15 23 17 24 23 21 21 17 14 15 16 NY Islanders 12 12 20 16 20 21 OTL PTS GF 4 70 160 4 58 123 123 3 6 3 9 5 4 7 5 7 21 10 25 5 21 29 GA 7 4 61 60 57 57 51 50 49 47 98 149 134 141 137 118 115 146 134 129 126 San Jose 13-8-2 3 Calgary 15-4-4 12-7-2 14-8-2 13-8-1 14-5-3 13-9-2 14-7-2 10-7-6 10-8-3 2 4 5 6 7 8 Wankers HAWKS Phoenix* Anaheim Vancouver Columbus 12-10-2 117 141 12-10-1 9-10-4 10 Edmonton* 112 140 5-8-7 9-13-3 12 Dallas 8-12-3 14 Los Angeles 126 125 37 105 127 28 1 10-11-2 11-10-2 133 162 37 16-5-3 19-3-1 143 144 41 38 Western Conference HOME AWAY 17-3-1 137 165 112 161 10-5-4 8-9-4 10-7-4 8-13-2 7-12-2 *late game not included 11-11-3 9-12-3 5-14-3 5-17-2 9 Minnesota 11 Colorado 13 Nashville 15 St. Louis W L OTL PTS 31 8 6 68 33 6 27 14 23 18 25 23 22 22 22 22 23 19 20 17 17 TOP 10 LIST 10 19 19 19 19 19 22 17 22 20 23 5 4 8 5 5 6 4 3 3 1 7 3 7 4 71 58 58 51 GF GA 158 107 170 127 141 134 151 108 117 130 HOME AWAY 21-1-2 12-5-3 16-5-3 11-9-1 16-3-2 14-2-5 15-6-2 51 133 131 13-10-3 48 122 124 50 47 136 135 11-10-3 111 101 47 122 132 45 124 147 47 43 41 38 15-5-4 11-8-3 8-12-3 10-9-2 11-9-3 13-7-1 9-12-3 9-8-3 13-11-0 11-6-4 8-11-3 13-8-3 9-11-0 126 134 14-9-0 110 131 12-8-1 8-14-2 126 145 11-9-3 6-14-1 106 124 12-11-6 9-13-1 5-9-1 PUCK DROP Look-A-Likes Top 10 Reasons We’re Glad We’re Not Minnesota Sports Fans 10. Tavares Jackson 9. Kevin McHale makes John Paxson look like a member of MENSA 8. That fucking horn the hairy dude blows at Vikings games 7. We imagine the only thing worse than living in the same city as the White Sox is losing a one-game playoff to them 6. Football indoors is for pussies 5. Tavares Jackson 4. Baseball indoors is an affront to the Gods 3. Living even closer to Green Bay than we do 2. Knowing you lost a team to fucking Dallas, Texas 1. We won’t say it again, but it rhymes with Bavares Backson Dopey Pierre-Marc Bouchard One is a pansy-runt of the group. The other hangs out with Snow White. Chicago Blackhawks 25-10-8 A popular comment amongst Hawks fans is that Biscuit should be giving half of his contract to Keith, as after all it was Dunc who got him that deal. We still think it’s true, but in the two games without his normal partner, Biscuit has been the best player for the Hawks, and by some margin. Pos Player Ht WT AGE GP G A P +/- PIM PP SH GW S S% Salary (Cap Hit) 88 R 32 L Patrick Kane 5'10" 187 20 41 16 26 VerStud 5'10" 180 22 42 13 23 42 2 26 8 0 2 122 13.1 $3,725,000 36 16 43 4 2 2 74 17.6 $491,667 24 19 R The Perfect Beard 6'2" 217 27 43 14 C Captain Marvel 6'2" 209 20 43 13 22 36 18 16 4 0 2 123 11.4 $6,000,000 23 36 7 29 3 0 3 101 12.9 $2,800,000 10 L The Sharp-Shooter 6'1" 197 27 43 51 D 51 Phantom 6'0" 188 29 43 21 14 35 1 37 7 0 4 130 16.2 $3,900,000 7 23 30 8 8 4 0 1 59 11.9 $7,142,875 16 L Nails 6'2" 198 23 2 D Duncan Keith 6'1" 194 25 43 8 19 27 19 18 0 0 0 100 8 $1,550,000 41 5 21 26 23 20 1 1 1 86 5.8 $1,475,000 36 C Dave Bolland 6'0" 188 33 R Dustin Byfuglien 6'3" 247 22 43 8 17 25 15 18 0 1 2 57 14 $845,833 23 40 9 10 19 4 53 3 0 2 104 8.7 $3,000,000 25 D Cam Barker 6'3" 22 R Troy Brouwer 6'2" 213 22 30 3 16 19 -3 34 3 0 1 34 8.8 $2,768,587 213 23 34 6 10 16 7 34 3 0 0 59 10.2 $675,000 7 D Brent Seabrook 55 L Ben Eager 6'3" 220 23 43 5 9 14 16 45 2 1 0 73 6.8 $3,500,000 6'2" 220 24 39 8 3 11 3 89 0 0 0 37 21.6 $568,000 46 C 43 D Colin Fraser 6'1" 188 23 43 3 8 11 2 42 0 0 0 32 9.4 $500,000 James Wisniewski 6'0" 207 24 14 1 6 7 2 6 0 0 0 39 2.6 $900,000 23 28 D Aaron Johnson 6'1" 211 25 25 3 4 7 17 20 0 0 1 18 16.7 $600,000 R Craig Adams 6'0" 197 31 27 2 4 6 -1 16 1 0 0 30 6.7 $600,000 37 R Adam Burish 6'1" 189 26 27 2 2 4 1 49 0 0 1 37 5.4 $712,500 8 D Matt Walker 6'3" 214 28 31 0 3 3 6 39 0 0 0 38 0 $600,000 5 D Brent Sopel 6'1" 211 32 23 1 1 2 -4 8 0 0 1 15 6.7 $2,333,333 Totals/Averages 6'1" 203.75 24.38 149 264 659 43 5 1382 10.78% $44,187,795 *injured Let’s see: $7+ mil for a d-man who isn’t even on the first PP unit. Fucking wonderful. # We thought it was weird that according to Behind The Net, it was Barker who was the best player on the PP. We assumed it was a benefit of playing with Phantom and the rest of the #1 unit. Then he goes and creates the goal against St. Louis. One game is not a trend, but it bears watching to see how Cam does on the PP without Campbell. Maybe those numbers are exactly as they appear. # Goalie HT WT AGE GPI Min GAA W L OT SO SA GA Sv% G A PIM Salary 39 Nikolai Khabibulin 6'1" 209 36 23 1336 2.34 13 3 5 1 688 52 0.924 0 2 4 $6,750,000 38 Cristobal Huet 6'1" 205 33 22 1274 2.31 12 7 3 2 600 49 0.918 0 0 0 $5,625,000 Totals/Averages 6'1" 207 34 2610 2.33 25 10 8 3 1288 101 0.921 0 2 4 Probable Pairings Probable Lines Left Wing Center Right Wing 22 Brouwer 10 Sharp 88 Kane 32 Versteeg 16 Ladd 37 Burish 19 Toews 33 Byfuglien 46 Fraser 55 Eager 36 Bolland 24 Havlat 16 years ago, David Stern sent me to ruin the NHL. I have done everything I can think of to drive the core fan away, strip hockey of all that’s great about it, and eliminate any attention by the mainstream media... 25 Barker 51 Campbell 43 Wisniewski 7 Seabrook 8 Walker 23 Johnson $12,375,000 TOTAL CAP NUMBER: $57,283,000 CAP SPACE: $274,000* *space also affected by buyouts and injured players Injury List Duncan Keith- Questionable (Concussion) Brent Sopel- Out (Talent) I am so close to completing the task Stern charged me with.... Feeling Minnesota 22-19-3 Score 20 goals, get yourself a fat contract, then pot 13 and on pace for 16 this year. What a country! Pouliot was counted on to have a breakout rookie season, but disappointed everyone with his lethargic work eithic and general asshoolery, and was recently sent down. Upon being informed of his demotion, Pouliot apparently threw quite the hissy-fit. Good thing they handed him a job at the beginning of the year, then. # Pos Player Ht WT AGE GP G A P +/- PIM PP SH GW S S% Salary (Cap Hit) 9 C Mikko Koivu 6' 2" 200 25 44 12 29 41 7 38 3 1 2 149 8.1 $3,250,000 20 R Antti Miettinen 6' 0" 190 28 44 10 20 30 -2 18 2 0 2 93 10.8 $2,333,000 15 L Andrew Brunette 6' 1" 210 35 44 11 13 24 -2 10 5 0 0 60 18.3 $2,333,333 96 C P.M. Bouchard 5' 10" 173 24 41 8 15 23 -9 12 2 0 0 84 9.5 $4,080,000 25 C Eric Belanger 5' 11" 187 31 41 9 12 21 -10 4 3 0 3 89 10.1 $1,750,000 3 D Marek Zidlicky 5' 11" 190 31 39 6 14 20 -6 36 6 0 2 76 7.9 $3,350,000 8 D Brent Burns 6' 5" 219 23 40 7 12 19 -9 33 3 0 2 114 6.1 $3,550,000 47 D Marc-Andre Bergeron 5' 9" 198 28 34 4 13 17 -2 20 3 0 0 67 6 $1,116,000 11 R Owen Nolan 6' 1" 214 36 26 10 6 16 0 15 6 0 3 64 15.6 $2,750,000 5 D Kim Johnsson 6' 1" 193 32 43 1 11 12 1 22 0 0 0 54 1.9 $4,850,000 67 L Benoit Pouliot 6' 3" 199 22 37 5 6 11 1 18 2 0 1 34 14.7 $896,000 19 L Stephane Veilleux 6' 0" 190 27 43 6 5 11 -9 19 0 1 1 74 8.1 $863,000 51 C James Sheppard 6' 2" 210 20 44 3 7 10 -14 18 0 0 1 51 5.9 $1,400,000 22 R Cal Clutterbuck 5' 11" 213 21 40 6 3 9 -2 24 1 0 1 56 10.7 $702,000 39 C Krystofer Kolanos 6' 3" 206 27 16 3 3 6 3 16 1 0 0 27 11.1 $352,000 55 D Nick Schultz 6' 1" 200 26 44 1 4 5 4 21 0 0 0 31 3.2 $3,500,000 10 R Marian Gaborik** 6' 1" 199 26 6 3 2 5 0 0 1 0 0 22 13.6 $6,333,333 41 D Martin Skoula 6' 3" 226 29 43 0 4 4 -11 4 0 0 0 25 0 $1,800,000 18 L Colton Gillies 6' 4" 189 19 23 1 3 4 -1 8 0 0 1 13 7.7 $1,042,000 24 L Derek Boogaard 6' 8" 257 26 35 0 3 3 4 61 0 0 0 10 0 $950,000 12 R Craig Weller 6' 4" 220 27 25 1 1 2 -2 41 1 0 0 20 5 $600,000 Totals/Averages 6' 2" 207.09 26.74 108 188 -64 483 39 2 1230 8.78% $48,300,666 # Goalie HT WT AGE GPI Min GAA W L OT SO SA GA Sv% G A PIM Salary 32 Niklas Backstrom 6' 1" 189 30 37 2172 2.18 21 14 2 5 1071 79 0.926 0 0 2 $3,100,000 29 Josh Harding 6' 1" 197 24 9 478 2.26 1 5 1 0 248 18 0.927 0 0 2 $728,000 Totals/Averages 6' 1" 193 27 2650 2.22 22 19 3 5 1319 97 0.926 0 0 4 In Know Thy Enemy tonight, Elise will mention that Harding has had no ** injured support. Boy howdy. The Wild have scored 16 goals in his 8 starts. He’s been another reliable Wild goalie, and almost certainly takes over next year. Probable Pairings Probable Lines Left Wing Center Right Wing 15 Brunette 9 Koivu 11 Nolan 96 Bouchard 19 Veilleux 18 Gillies 25 Belanger 22 Clutterbuck 39 Kolanos 24 Boogard 51 Sheppard 20 Miettinen 3 Zidlicky 8 Burns 5 Johnsson $54,104,000 CAP SPACE: $2,596,000* *space also affected by buyouts and injured players 47 Bergeron 55 Schultz 41 Skoula $3,828,000 TOTAL CAP NUMBER: Injury List Andrew Brunette-Questionable (Ankle) Craig Weller-Out (Head) Marian Gaborik-Out (Money) ...IS THIS THE YEAR? We here at The Committed Indian were lucky enough to steal a copy of the actual written exam that each Ice Crew applicant must complete. We provide it here, without comment, to show you the grueling standards the Hawks ask of anyone who wants to shovel snow and pull off the outifit given them. We think you’ll be surprised. Ice-Crew Written Exam Multiple Choice: 1. When a man in a leather jacket and slicked-back mullet smiles at you and grabs himself, you: A: Call the cops B: Show off your butterfly knife C: Take it as a compliment, but bathe rigourously after 2. When you’re out at the bar/club, guys have: A: Been unable to speak around you B: Openly wept at the sight of you C: Been immediately dumped by their girlfriends for leering at you 3. Other women think you’re a... A: Whore B: Trixie C: Bitch D: All of the above 4. When your front steps are covered in snow, you...: A: Grab your shovel and take care of it B: Borrow the neighbor’s and take care of it C: Ask the super to do it while wearing your pajamas, causing him to do it uncomfortably around his throbbing erection D: Use a lighter and can of bug spray 7. I can ________ my ass A: Rest a beer bottle on B: Break a man with C: Get what I want with 8. The thought of going out in the crowd of Hawks fans makes me...: A: Excited to pump up the crowd B: Nervous, but it’s part of the job C: Call my lawyer 9: When clearing snow by Hawks bench, I should.... A: Clear entire area B: Quickly get out of there to not provide distraction C: Swim in Kris Versteeg’s dreamy eyes True or False: 1. A Luv-A-Bull would be your ugly friend I try and get guys to talk to. T or F 2. I have bought a drink for myself. Ever. T or F 3. Objectifying myself is wrong. T or F 5. Hockey players are: A: To be avoided at all times B: To be respected C: A trophy 4. Objectifying myself for money and attention is wrong. T or F 6. If you ever come across the editors of The Committed Indian, after reading the hilarious but utterly tasteless things they’ve written about you, you will: A: Kick them squarely in the nuts B: Have football player-boyfriend kick them in the nuts C: Tell them how incredibly funny they are and fulfill their every fantasy Choose One: Essay Question: 1. Describe in detail the Israeili-Palestinian Conflict, including history, and possible solutions. or 2. What color underwear are you wearing? The Fight Card HAWKS vs. WILD Fight Stats provided by Hockeyfights.com GAME FIGHT TIME 2-8-08 Seabrook v. Schultz 2nd. 0:21 1-11-08 Ruutu v. Veilleux 2nd. 19:01 10-04-07 Koci v. Boogard 2nd. 3:06 Bloody Nose Black Eye Bruised Ego √ √ √ √ Just Dancing √ Analysis Biscuit lands a few uppercuts early and Schultz just waits for it all to be over. Brent should do this more often. Right off a center-ice draw, Ruti pulls sweater over Veilleux’s head and that’s about it. Lands decent shot when Veilleux is on ice. A Shakespearian fight, full of sound and fury but signifying nothing. Lots of punches thrown, some land, nothing accomplished. What To Watch For: Probably not much, once again, as the Hawks will be too busy trying to stay awake. The Wild still carry winner of The Biggest Slob in Derek Boogard, but the Hawks don’t have anyone who’s going to tussle with him. Cal Clusterfuck likes to bounce around, and will probably piss someone off royally. Whether that leads to goofiness, we shall see. Expect him to take one run at Kane; that’s your most likely source of the rough stuff. Power Play Team Opp PPG PP% Team OPP DET 193 52 26.9 LAK 49 23.6 VAN 22 PIT PHI BOS SJS WSH STL ANA CHI ATL MIN TOR BUF CGY NJD EDM 167 172 208 194 195 183 198 188 191 196 194 202 158 201 45 41 44 43 27 23.8 22.7 40 21.9 39 20.7 43 39 40 38 39 30 36 21.7 20.4 OTT 179 NYI 186 FLA COL MTL CAR 196 202 174 210 186 210 211 TBL 192 19.6 NYR 204 19 PHX 20.4 19.3 17.9 DAL NSH CBJ 187 185 196 193 PPG PP% Team 34 17.4 MIN 32 32 34 29 35 30 33 33 30 28 17.9 17.2 NYR 189 BUF 182 16.8 CGY 16.7 NSH 15.7 BOS 16.7 16.1 SJS CHI 15.6 LAK 15 FLA 15.6 PHI 30 14.7 MTL 26 13.3 NYI 25 21 13.5 10.9 TS NJD OTT 152 192 169 209 186 168 196 228 185 199 173 200 182 Penalty Kill PPGA PK% 23 87.8 24 19 26 25 33 30 28 33 39 32 35 31 36 33 Team TS ANA 239 86.8 VAN 217 85.2 STL 87.5 86.5 PHX CBJ 84.2 DET 83.3 WSH 83.9 83.2 82.9 82.7 82.4 TBL PIT COL DAL CAR 82.1 EDM 81.9 TOR 82 ATL 176 195 197 190 224 217 200 176 176 170 195 199 170 PPGA PK% 44 81.6 41 81.1 33 38 39 38 81.2 80.5 80.2 80 45 79.9 41 79.5 44 39 39 38 47 52 45 79.7 77.8 77.8 77.6 75.9 73.9 73.5 Spotlight Jacques Lemaire We have to apologize for using an old Blue Line-joke here, but it was just too good to pass up. We have railed on Ken Hitchock here before, so it stands to reason we won’t care for Lemaire any more. We certainly don’t. Lemaire is the only coach the Wild have ever known, and is the biggest reason why they won’t accomplish much. It’s bad enough that the Wild play the most boring game in the league, in front of a fanbase that deserves so much better. But Lemaire’s abhorrence of talent is borderline sickening. You just watch, Marian Gaborik will go elsewhere next season, “miraculously” be healthy and put up 50 goals when free of Lemaire’s shackles. Wild fans will tell you that they believe in the system because...wait for the cliche... defense wins championships. Uh, not by itself it doesn’t. The Wild’s total of 21 goals in their last 11 playoff games will tell you that. Supporters of the Wild are blinded by their run to the Western Finals in 2003, where they lost to Anaheim. But that was in a different NHL, and in this one you can’t defend your way to the Cup. People point to the Ducks of 2007, but once again, we implore you to look at the wealth of talent on that team. We think it can be argued that Lemaire runs this defense-first, second, and third policy not only because he falsely believes it will work, but to get all the credit when it does. Should he ever loosen the reins and let some skill play, we think he’d fear not being credited for the production. With Koivu and Bouchard down the middle, and Burns and Zidlicky on the blueline, there is the base there to ice a skilled team one day. You won’t see that happen until Lemaire is no longer behind the bench. Thus, you won’t see the Wild doing anything important. The Committed Indian is printed by Royal Omega Graphics- Elk Grove, IL 847-952-8000 kagroyalo@aol.com KNOW THY ENEMY Tonight, Dan from Deuce By Definition (deucebydefinition.com) and Elise from 18,568 Reasons Why (18568reasonswhy.com) are kind enough to tell us a little bit about the Wild. We think she’s legal, but not totally sure, so tread lightly, gentlemen. And ladies, we suppose, though that would be HOT! Q: The past two seasons you’ve managed 98 points and 104 points, but this season you’re on course for around 90. What’s been the problem this year? Dan: Well, we plain and simple shit the bed in December. We only managed to get more points (9 I think) than the lowly-assed Islanders (who are hellbent on getting either Victor Hedman or John Tavares ) because we somehow forgot to score more than one goal a game. It’s an annual thing unfortunately, really crappy Decembers, but this one takes the cake. We went from Division Leaders to the Division basement and on the playoff bubble in the span of 31 days. If there is a silver lining, the slide illustrated to the brass that the fans aren’t just Kool-Aid drinking, gulliable doofs who are just happy to have hockey and that we demand more, and that the lack of organizational depth and poor decisions with free agents, trades, and drafting is severely hurting us. If we suck at the highest level, we’ve got nothing or no one to be excited for in juniors, college, or the minors. Also, there was a high hope that the kids (James Sheppard, Benoit Pouliot, and Colton Gillies) would produce- Sheppard has 10 points, Pouliot just was demoted, and Gillies eats alot of press box food so far. So we got that going for us. Obviously, Niklas Backstrom’s numbers are impressive. But how much of that is him or the team in front of him? Will the Wild resign him this summer? Elise: This is a huge debate right now. While he’s definitely helped by the system in front of him, there’s no doubt he is a quality goaltender; he was when he won championships in the Finnish Elite League and he has been since the Wild signed him. No one has any idea whether or not he will be resigned. There’s been talk between the two sides, but there’s definitely a market out there for him and his no-trade clause expires February 1. The team’s backup goalie, Josh Harding, is definitely capable and is better than his record shows (he had no goal support in any of his games). Backstrom’s been great and really enjoys Minnesota, but he’s 30 and Harding is only 24 and has always been tabbed as the Wild’s “goalie of the future,” so it may finally be his time to step up and take the starting job. We know rookie Cal Clutterbuck has been exciting Minnesota fans. Tell us why. Dan: We’ve never, ever, had anyone with such a consistent physical presence in the history of the team; so even in December, when shit was really bad (and boring to watch,) at least we had Clutterbuck, who flies around and will smoke someone into the boards (legally, I may add) every shift. I’ve felt that he’s got some offensive upside as well, and his recent production indicates it as well. He’s gone from 4th line guy, to a top-line winger. He’s so fun to watch. Go to youtube, and look up his hit on Carlo Colaiacovo of St. Louis; he just drills Colaiacovo, helmet-less, after getting soundly whooped by Colaiacovo in a fight earlier in the period. He just drove him batshit crazy; he’ll draw a couple penalties a game just from constantly hitting people. Mikko Koivu is leading your team in scoring by a wide margin. Does the hockey world know how important he really is? Here’s your chance to tell a small section. Elise: Koivu is the face of the franchise, that spot is no longer Gaborik’s. The rest of the league doesn’t seem to realize how good he is. He just recently started to turn into an elite player last year and is still getting better and should have a spectacular NHL career. He basically leads the Wild in every category, has captained them every month but December (the Wild uses the rotating captain system), and is a great all around player. People said he was snubbed for the Selke last year and for the All-Star Game this year. He deserves more recognition than he gets, but I have no doubt he’ll get it very soon. Brent Burns broke out last season with 15 goals and a +12, but this year -- while still contributing offensively -- he’s a -9. What’s up? Dan: Our brass is too cheap (or was too damn casual with our assets) to go out and get someone to help with scoring, so he was moved to the wing position in the slim hope he’d help with scoring. Instead of a Top 10 defenseman, you got a generic checking winger; I’m not knocking him for his play, because he played well, but the production wasn’t there. That’s on the brass, especially when Doug Risebrough has come out and said “you know, we might have fucked up his development a bit.” He’s come around since the end of the year, but it took a while for him to get back into the swing of things, and I think he’ll take off after the All-Star Break. There’s no question that fans in St. Paul are some of the most passionate and knowledgeable around. So tell us, honestly, how you feel about your team’s coma-inducing style? Do the results justify the means? Or are Wild fans longing for a more expansive style of play? Elise: Ok, ok, the Wild play boring hockey. Although Wild fans try to defend them, there’s no getting around that most of the time they play a style that’s not very exciting to watch. Obviously, it would be nice to have a team that plays a very open, fast style, but defense is the only thing fans have known for the Wild. Coach Jacques Lemaire has been with the team since day one and, because of him, so has the trap. Everyone always says, defense wins championships, right? Hawks-WILD: the Last 4 Dec. 28th, 2008: Hawks 4, Wild 1 (wild one wild one....) Oct. 27th, 2008: Hawks 2, Wild 3 An ass-whipping from pillar to post, and one so bad that the crowd at Excel Center boo the Wild off the ice. Buff scores twice in home state. Hawks lose their customary game in St. Paul on Vs (they’ve done it three straight seasons). Hawks badly outplay Wild, doubling them in shots 36-18, but can’t break Backstrom and Wild’s maximum security prison system. Mar. 4th, 2008: Hawks 4, Wild 2 Feb. 20th, 2008: Wild 0, Hawks 3 Patrick Lalime is the best player on the ice, and J-Willy has a goal and an assist to overcome the Wild. Buff scores, too. If only he played every game like it was in Minnesota. Hawks first win over Minnesota in two years. Khabby turns away 38 shots, and Bolland scores twice. This is right about where Editor’s man-crush on Bolland becomes full-blown. Hockey Sabermetrics CHICAGO Every game, we provide you with the Behind The Net numbers. These are at even strength, 5-on-5. Key: QUALCOMP- A measure of the quality of competition each player faces on the ice. Calculated by averaging +/-/60 for opponents on the ice against player. QUALTEAM- A measure of the quality of teammates each player plays with. Calculated by averaging +/-/60 for teammates on ice with player. TOI/60- Time on ice, per 60 minutes, that player spends on ice at full-strength. GFON/60, GAON/60- Goals for and against team per 60 min. player is on ice +/-ON/60- Team’s Plus/minus, per 60 minutes, while player is on ice. +/-OFF/60- Plus/minus of team while player is off ice, per 60 minutes. RATING- +/-ON/60 subtracted by +/-OFF/60. NAME QUALCOMP QUALTEAM TOI/60 GFON/60 GAON/60 +-ON/60 GFOFF/60 GAOFF/60 +-OFF/60 RATING -0.02 -0.14 11.68 4.31 1.44 2.88 2.45 1.86 0.6 2.28 Andrew Ladd 0.1 0.25 12.43 3.71 1.8 1.91 2.65 2.18 0.47 1.44 Duncan Keith 0.07 0.18 18.39 3.5 1.99 1.51 2.73 2.24 0.49 1.02 Martin Havlat 0.03 0.13 13.23 3.48 1.9 1.58 2.72 2.15 0.57 1.01 Dave Bolland 0.1 0.38 12.09 3.58 2.08 1.5 2.71 2.07 0.63 0.87 Kris Versteeg 0.06 -0.17 12.48 3.32 2.06 1.26 2.84 2.14 0.7 0.56 Troy Brouwer -0.01 -0.21 11.37 2.64 1.4 1.24 3.06 2.13 0.93 0.31 Aaron Johnson Brent Seabrook 0.09 0.35 16.61 2.94 1.93 1.01 2.94 2.16 0.78 0.22 Matt Walker -0.03 -0.14 13.26 2.77 1.75 1.02 2.89 1.92 0.96 0.06 James Wisniewski 0.06 -0.01 15.11 2.27 1.42 0.85 3.06 1.89 1.17 -0.32 Patrick Kane 0.07 -0.16 13.83 3.07 2.65 0.42 2.65 1.91 0.74 -0.32 Dustin Byfuglien Ben Eager 0 0.15 11.95 2.26 1.63 0.63 3.17 2.2 0.96 -0.34 -0.1 -0.25 8.09 2.28 1.52 0.76 3.2 2.08 1.12 -0.36 0 -0.16 17.6 3.01 2.38 0.63 2.9 1.88 1.02 -0.38 -0.1 -0.27 7.78 2.51 1.97 0.54 3.03 2.1 0.94 -0.4 Brian Campbell Colin Fraser Jonathan Toews 0.05 0.01 13.01 3.11 2.57 0.54 2.87 1.87 1 -0.47 Adam Burish -0.04 -0.14 6.85 2.6 1.95 0.65 3.17 2.04 1.14 -0.49 Craig Adams -0.16 -0.24 7.66 1.74 1.74 0 3.31 2.27 1.05 -1.05 Patrick Sharp -0.01 0.01 13.31 2.72 2.62 0.1 3.03 1.85 1.19 -1.08 Brent Sopel -0.09 -0.02 10.89 2.16 3.11 -0.96 3.22 2.25 0.97 -1.93 Cam Barker -0.03 -0.09 13.98 2 2.57 -0.57 3.37 1.72 1.65 -2.22 Corsi Rating Shots attempted for a team vs. how many are attempted against while a given player is on the ice, per 60 min. NAME CORSI James Wisniewski 26.1 Martin Havlat 13.8 Dustin Byfuglien 12.2 Andrew Ladd 11 Duncan Keith 10.5 Dave Bolland 10 Kris Versteeg 10 Aaron Johnson 9.9 Brent Seabrook 9.8 Brian Campbell 9.8 Jonathan Toews 9.7 Adam Burish 8.4 Patrick Kane 8 Troy Brouwer 7.6 Cam Barker 7.4 Ben Eager 6.7 Patrick Sharp 6.4 Craig Adams 4.4 Matt Walker 3.4 Penalties Drawn vs. Taken Pretty self-explanatory. A measure of penalties drawn vs. taken, per 60 min. NAME PDRAW/60 PTAKE/60 Adam Burish 1.9 0.6 Patrick Kane 1.6 1.1 Colin Fraser 1.6 0.7 Kris Versteeg 1.5 0.9 Craig Adams 1.5 0.9 Patrick Sharp 1.5 1 Dave Bolland 1.4 0.6 Troy Brouwer 1.4 0.9 Ben Eager 1.3 2.7 Andrew Ladd 1.1 0.8 James Wisniewski 1.1 0.6 Jonathan Toews 1 0.8 Dustin Byfuglien 0.9 1.4 Martin Havlat 0.8 0.6 Brian Campbell 0.7 0.2 Brent Sopel 0.5 1 Aaron Johnson 0.4 1.8 Matt Walker 0.4 0.6 Brent Seabrook 0.3 1.2 Player Face-offs Face-Offs Taken FO% Jonathan Toews 674 52.8 Colin Fraser 447 47.9 Kris Versteeg 75 46.7 Patrick Sharp 505 46.5 Dave Bolland 599 44.9 Rank: 27th 47.5 Total Power Play Ratings This is a measure of a team’s goals-for per 60 minutes of player being on the ice on the power play. Player GFON/60 Cam Barker 11.7 Patrick Sharp 8.67 Patrick Kane 8.08 Dustin Byfuglien 8.04 Jonathan Toews 7.89 Brian Campbell 7.83 Brent Seabrook 7.2 Duncan Keith 6.81 Martin Havlat 6.64 James Wisniewski 6.35 Kris Versteeg 6.29 Penalty Kill Ratings This measures how many goals a team gives up per 60 minutes the player is on the ice on the PK. Player GA/60 Matt Walker 4.06 Dave Bolland 4.37 James Wisniewski 4.68 Brent Seabrook 5.19 Adam Burish 5.52 Aaron Johnson 5.73 Duncan Keith 5.99 Brent Sopel 6.43 Kris Versteeg 7.72 Colin Fraser 7.77 Hockey Sabermetrics MINNESOTA Every game, we provide you with the Behind The Net numbers. These are at even strength, 5-on-5. Key: QUALCOMP- A measure of the quality of competition each player faces on the ice. Calculated by averaging +/-/60 for opponents on the ice against player. QUALTEAM- A measure of the quality of teammates each player plays with. Calculated by averaging +/-/60 for teammates on ice with player. TOI/60- Time on ice, per 60 minutes, that player spends on ice at full-strength. GFON/60, GAON/60- Goals for and against team per 60 min. player is on ice +/-ON/60- Team’s Plus/minus, per 60 minutes, while player is on ice. +/-OFF/60- Plus/minus of team while player is off ice, per 60 minutes. RATING- +/-ON/60 subtracted by +/-OFF/60. NAME QUALCOMP QUALTEAM TOI/60 GFON/60 GAON/60 +-ON/60 GFOFF/60 GAOFF/60 +-OFF/60 RATING K. Kolanos -0.11 0.1 4.33 2.44 0.81 1.63 2.06 2.31 -0.25 1.88 Mikko Koivu -0.11 -0.09 8.81 2.72 1.36 1.36 1.93 2.36 -0.43 1.79 Benoit Pouliot 0.13 0.1 14.59 2.68 2.2 0.48 1.55 2.17 -0.62 1.1 Nick Schultz -0.1 -0.01 9.52 1.87 1.53 0.34 1.83 2.5 -0.67 1.01 Antti Miettinen 0.07 -0.01 16.88 1.98 1.65 0.33 1.86 2.49 -0.62 0.95 Erik Reitz 0.12 0.06 13.08 2.13 1.81 0.32 1.82 2.33 -0.51 0.83 Owen Nolan -0.09 -0.11 9.52 2.24 2.44 -0.2 1.52 2.21 -0.68 0.48 Kim Johnsson -0.04 -0.03 12.62 2.09 1.9 0.19 1.89 2.17 -0.28 0.47 Andrew Brunette 0.05 0.03 18.45 1.94 1.94 0 1.92 2.38 -0.47 0.47 Craig Weller 0.09 0.16 13.81 2.22 2.22 0 1.77 2.16 -0.39 0.39 Cal Clutterbuck -0.09 -0.01 6.37 1.13 1.88 -0.75 1.74 2.61 -0.87 0.12 M.A. Bergeron 0.03 -0.16 10.48 1.47 1.61 -0.15 1.94 2.16 -0.22 0.07 Marek Zidlicky -0.03 -0.01 12.94 2.11 2.25 -0.14 2.17 2.11 0.06 -0.2 0 -0.08 16.41 1.73 2.21 -0.48 1.91 2.18 -0.27 -0.22 Brent Burns Colton Gillies 0.06 0.04 15.74 2 2.67 -0.67 1.92 1.92 0 -0.67 P.M. Bouchard -0.13 -0.13 7.8 1.4 1.75 -0.35 2.17 1.81 0.36 -0.71 Eric Belanger 0.01 -0.03 13.21 1.93 2.84 -0.91 1.81 1.95 -0.14 -0.77 Stephane Veilleux 0.03 -0.08 12.82 1.64 2.57 -0.94 1.87 2.01 -0.13 -0.8 Martin Skoula 0.03 -0.18 13.2 1.3 2.27 -0.97 2.22 2.22 0 -0.97 James Sheppard 0.02 -0.08 15.97 1.88 2.77 -0.89 1.94 1.84 0.09 -0.99 Corsi Rating This measures how many shots are attempted for a team vs. how many are attempted against while a given player is on the ice, per 60 min. NAME CORSI P.M. Bouchard 8.7 Marek Zidlicky 8.5 M.A. Bergeron 7.9 Andrew Brunette 4.2 Mikko Koivu 2.2 Eric Belanger 0.1 Antti Miettinen -0.5 Kim Johnsson -1.2 Brent Burns -2.8 James Sheppard -5.1 Martin Skoula -7.6 Owen Nolan -8 Nick Schultz -9.3 Colton Gillies -9.4 Benoit Pouliot -9.7 Derek Boogard -10.2 Stephane Veilleux -12.3 Cal Clutterbuck -12.8 Krystofer Kolanos -13.6 Craig Weller -16.9 Penalties Drawn vs. Taken Pretty self-explanatory. A measure of penalties drawn vs. taken, per 60 min. NAME PDRAW/60 PTAKE/60 Cal Clutterbuck 2.5 1 Derek Boogard 2.4 2 Craig Weller 1.9 1.1 Krystofer Kolanos 1.4 2.3 Stephane Veilleux 1.4 0.5 Owen Nolan 1.3 0.2 James Sheppard 1.3 0.3 Erik Reitz 1.2 1.4 Eric Belanger 1.1 0.1 Brent Burns 1 0.9 Colton Gillies 1 1 Mikko Koivu 0.9 0.9 Andrew Brunette 0.9 0.5 P.M. Bouchard 0.8 0.6 Kim Johnsson 0.7 0.6 M.A. Bergeron 0.6 1.4 Benoit Pouliot 0.5 1.5 Antti Miettinen 0.3 0.6 Martin Skoula 0.3 0.2 Player Face-offs Face-Offs Taken FO% Mikko Koivu 925 54.0 Eric Belanger 627 53.6 Krys Kolanos 91 51.6 James Sheppard 490 41.6 Rank: 19th 49.7 Total: Power Play Ratings Penalty Kill Ratings This is a measure of a team’s goals This measures how many goals for per 60 minutes of player being a team gives up per 60 minutes the player is on the ice on the on the ice on the power play. Player GFON/60 Owen Nolan 8.58 Andrew Brunette 8.28 M.A. Bergeron 7.7 Marek Zidlicky 7.65 Eric Belanger 7.36 Mikko Koivu 7.32 P.M. Bouchard 7.27 Antti Miettinen 6.13 Brent Burns 5.87 K. Kolanos 5.44 Player GAON/60 Kim Johnsson 2.31 Brent Burns 3.32 Stephane Veilleux 3.34 Eric Belanger 3.42 Nick Schultz 3.97 Martin Skoula 3.99 Antti Miettinen 4.12 Mikko Koivu 4.68 Marek Zidlicky 5.13 Referee Stats For The Hawks Referees 1st NHL Game Hawks Games Hawks PP’s Hawks PK’s Pens/Game Hawks PP/Game Hawks PK/ Game W L OTL 2 Fraser, Kerry 1980 3 14 17 10.3 4.7 5.7 3 0 0 3 Leggo, Mike 1997 3 10 15 8.3 3.3 5.0 2 0 1 4 McCauley, Wes 2003 5 11 14 5.0 2.2 2.8 2 2 0 5 Rooney, Chris 2000 - - - - - - - - - 6 Marouelli, Dan 1984 3 14 11 8.3 4.7 3.7 1 2 0 7 McCreary, Bill 1984 3 14 12 8.7 4.7 4.0 2 2 0 8 Jackson, Dave 1990 3 14 13 9.0 4.7 4.3 2 1 0 10 Devorski, Paul 1989 2 9 13 11.0 4.5 6.5 1 1 0 11 Sutherland, Kelly 2000 - - - - - - - - - 12 Koharski, Don 1981 1 6 7 13.0 6.0 7.0 1 0 0 13 O’Halloran, Dan 1995 2 12 10 11.0 6.0 5.0 1 0 1 14 LaRue, Dennis 1991 4 17 16 8.3 4.3 4.0 3 0 1 15 Auger, Stephane 2000 4 17 13 7.5 4.3 3.3 3 0 1 16 Shick, Rob 1986 1 2 2 4.0 2.0 2.0 0 0 1 18 Kimmerly, Greg 1996 5 26 25 10.2 5.2 5.0 3 2 0 20 Peel, Tim 1999 2 13 13 13.0 6.5 6.5 1 1 0 21 VanMassenhoven, Don 1993 2 6 4 5.0 3.0 2.0 1 0 1 23 Watson, Brad 1996 2 7 4 5.5 3.5 2.0 1 0 1 25 Joannette, Marc 1999 2 13 5 9.0 6.5 2.5 1 0 1 26 Martell, Rob 1996 1 3 1 4.0 3.0 1.0 1 0 0 27 Furlatt, Eric 2001 3 14 10 8.0 4.7 3.3 1 1 1 28 Lee, Chris 2001 1 5 4 9.0 5.0 4.0 1 0 0 29 Walsh, Ian 2000 1 1 3 4.0 1.0 3.0 0 1 0 30 Hasenfratz, Mike 2000 3 22 13 11.7 7.3 4.3 0 1 2 32 Kowal, Tom 2000 3 11 7 6.0 3.7 2.3 3 0 0 33 Pollock, Kevin 2000 2 7 9 8.0 3.5 4.5 1 0 1 34 Meier, Brad 1999 3 12 14 8.7 4.0 4.7 3 0 0 35 Warren, Dean 1999 - - - - - - - - - 36 Morton, Dean 2000 2 16 10 13.0 8.0 5.0 0 1 1 38 St Laurent, Francois 2006 2 14 15 14.5 7.0 7.5 1 0 1 39 Dwyer, Gord 2003 3 16 15 10.3 5.3 5.0 2 0 1 40 Kozari, Steve 2006 3 18 12 10.0 6.0 4.0 2 1 0 42 O’Rourke, Dan 1999 2 11 13 12.0 5.5 6.5 1 0 1 43 Pochmara, Brian 2006 1 4 7 11.0 4.0 7.0 1 0 0 45 St. Pierre, Justin 2003 4 19 15 8.5 4.8 3.8 2 0 2 Points Goals 1 2 Team G Jeff Carter PHI 30 1 Evgeni Malkin PIT 69 1 BUF 27 3 A. Ovechkin WAS 57 3 WAS 4 Zach Parise NJ 9 Patrick Sharp 5 GAA Player A. Ovechkin 3 NHL LEADERS Tomas Vanek P. Marleau SJ CHI 29 26 24 21 Player 2 4 5 26 Sidney Crosby Ryan Getzlaf Pavel Datsyuk Patrick Kane Team PIT ANA DET CHI P 59 55 54 42 Player 2 4 5 9 SV% Player Team SV% Team GAA Steve Mason CBJ 1.81 1 Tim Thomas BOS .937 M. Fernandez BOS 2.07 3 Jonas Hiller ANA .930 Tim Thomas Jonas Hiller N. Backstrom Cristobal Huet BOS ANA MIN CHI 2.00 2.09 2.18 2.31 2 4 5 8 Steve Mason Craig Anderson M. Fernandez N. Khabibulin BOS FLA BOS CHI .936 .930 .928 .924 Block Party Once again, we’re delighted to have Chris Block from The Third Man In (thethirdmanin.com) and Puck Chatter (puckchatter.blogspot.com) join us to provide way too intelligent commentary on the Hawks for this publication. Hopefully, he won’t notice. individual battles will get nastier. Are the Blackhawks physically prepared for that? Mentally? Toews and Kane will take a beating every night from here on out. Campbell, Keith and Seabrook can expect the same. The Blackhawks will either learn to play through it, or allow it to consume them and get swal If the first half of the 2008-09 season showed us the Blackhawks lowed under the pressure. They can’t fight everyone who lays a finger on the were head and shoulders above 80% of the league but not quite at the level two wonder boys. of the top five or six Cup contenders, then the second half will lead us down Twelve straight days on the road with two swings through tradian even more intriguing path. tionally tough waters lies ahead. Another litmus test for a young group of With the pressure turning up for all but two Western Conference men finding being, and staying good in this league won’t be easy. teams with legitimate chances at making the postseason (sorry LA and St. It was only two months ago this team appeared apathetic and overLouis) and playoff intensity about to hit, the question is will the Blackhawk matched in Los Angeles and Anaheim, dropping both games at the end of the continue to fly in that zone underneath the Detroit’s, Boston’s and San Jose’s annual November ‘circus’ trip. Chicago began three games in four nights of the world, or will the pressure pull them back to the pack? Time will tell. dropping a tough overtime decision to the Sharks in the toughest building to What’s quite certain after 43 games is the Blackhawks will parwin in on the road. Follow-up losses to the Ducks and Kings only comticipate in postseason hockey for the first time since 2002. At this point, it pounded the heartache. would almost literally take an act of God to prevent them from it. Once they Next week the Hawks return to the scene of the crime only this arrive, the Hawks will attempt to win a playoff series for the first time in time they’ll start in Anaheim and finish at the Shark Tank. Again, three twelve seasons. games in four nights all in buildings Chicago has had a tough time earning Of the current top three seeds in each conference points in recently. The Blackhawks have lost four in a (San Jose, Detroit, Calgary, Boston, Washington and the row at Honda Center and their last nine meetings with New York Rangers), Chicago has not faired well. The the Sharks in San Jose dating back to March 19, 2003, a Hawks are 3-5-2-3 (separating the latter two into overtime 3-2 overtime win thanks to Theo Fleury. Staples Center and shootout losses, respectively) against the top seeds in hasn’t exactly been a skate through Millenium Park lately each conference with all three victories coming against the either. Flames. They’re 0 for 10 if you exclude Mike Keenan’s After some time in the California sun, the crew. Hawks will take another swing in western Canada against It’s not as if those squads have blown the Blackthe Oilers, Flames and Canucks. hawks out of the building. Well, the Red Wings did twice Usually a barometer of which the rest of the but San Jose needed overtime on Thanksgiving Eve and season will be judged, mid-December’s trek through a little luck after messing around and getting away from Alberta and coastal B.C. seemed surreal to those of us their system ten days earlier at the UC. who’ve kept in close contact with this team through the Boston is very much like Chicago is some ways last decade. What are the chances the Hawks will take all and drastically opposite in others. The Bruins can skate six points again? with any team in the league but they can also bang you The final two games on the road trip will come Chris Block all night long (insert Doug Gilmour babysitter joke here). after the team has a chance to unwind for two days at They won’t be bullied because more often times than not, home in Chicago. Atlanta should be an easy two points they are the ones doing the bullying. seeing they are one of only four teams (all in the East) Drew Stafford’s hit on Duncan Keith and the aftermath last week with losing records at home. And oh yeah, the Thrashers are pathetic. showed us two things. The final stop on the trip brings the Hawks back to St. Louis, First, the Blackhawks now are willing to stand up for themselves where the Blues have put up a good fight in spite of a flock of injuries. With and their teammates, a trait lacking on the West Side for many years. Ben Dallas looming the next night in the team’s return to home ice, the February Eager, especially given the 3-1 score at the time, was right to immediately 13th meeting with the Blues has all the makings of a trap-game. respond by attacking Stafford. No matter what anyone thought of the hit (it Following tonight’s game, twelve of the Hawks’ next sixteen will was clean), it resulted in a teammate having to be helped from the ice and be settled away from the United Center. After this weekend’s All-Star festhat alone is cause for retribution. tivities, Joel Quenneville’s team will play eleven of their next twelve on the It’s also beginning to highlight how touchy this team has become road. Even a three-game southern-swing with invites from the Lightning, to handling the physical game. They like to dish it out, but are ready to take Panthers and Stars won’t present any two-point gift baskets. it? February’s road warriors will reap the returns in March though Detroit established a trend in how opponents should be approachwhen the Hawks can rack up the points with a home-laden schedule. Howing the Blackhawks. There were glimpses prior to the Dan Cleary hit on ever, getting to that point in the position they’re in now and not fighting Patrick Kane at Joe Louis Arena last month (that resulted in the high-ankle every night with the Canucks, Oilers, Ducks, Stars and Preds for playoff sprain the Hawks are risking their season allowing him to play through), but positioning will be the truest test of how far this Blackhawks team has come. the way the Wings pounded players like Kane, Toews and Campbell that Anaheim and Vancouver will be the only two teams capable of night has set a precedent for the rest of the league to follow. Clean, consisascending beyond Chicago in the Western standings and probably two teams tent physical aggression while not getting caught up in any payback antics. the Hawks would like to avoid in the first round or at least have home ice Saturday in St. Louis was no different. against. If the Hawks falter in the second half, expect both to leap frog them. Patrick Sharp dropped the gloves for the first time this year after Jay McKee put Patrick Kane on his can just inside the Hawks’ blue line. As foreign as this may be to Hawks fans, it is the truth; the BlackPerhaps this impressed some, but to say it was an overreaction on Sharp’s hawks will control their own destiny. But can they handle the load? behalf is putting it mildly. At the end of regulation Kane took a jab at Blues’ defenseman Barret Jackman, who responded, not in kind, prompting the Hawks to swarm Jackman almost leading to a fight between Jackman and Matt Walker, who are best friends off the ice. As the conference battle tightens games will get more physical and The Making of The Chicago Blackhawks YEAR 2008-2009 DRAFT 2007-2008 Patrick Kane (1st round) 2006-2007 Jonathan Toews (1st round) 2005-2006 2004-2005 2003-2004 2002-2003 Cam Barker (1st round) Dave Bolland (2nd round) Troy Brouwer (7th round) Brent Seabrook (1st round) Dustin Byfuglien (8th round) Duncan Keith (2nd round) James Wisniewski (5th round) Adam Burish (9th round) GM HISTORY Dale Tallon (2005-Present) Bob Pulford (Too Fucking Long, Too Many Fucking Times) Mike Smith (2001-2004) Bob Murray (1999-2000) TRADE FREE AGENT Ben Eager (PHO 1st round 2002) from PHI for Jim Vandermeer (FA PHI 2000) Craig Adams (HAR 9th round 1996) from CAR for future considerations. Andrew Ladd (CAR 1st round 2004) from CAR for Tuomo Ruutu (CHI 1st round 2001) Martin Havlat (OTT 1st round 1999) from OTT and Bryan Smolinski (BOS 1st round 1990) for Tom Preissing (FA SJ 2003), Josh Hennessy (SJ 2nd round 2003) and Michael Barinka (CHI 2nd round 2003) Kris Versteeg (BOS 5th round 2004) from BOS for Brandon Bochenski (OTT 7th round 2001) Patrick Sharp (PHI 3rd round 2001) from PHI for Matt Ellison (CHI 4th round 2002) and CHI 3rd round pick 2006 Brian Campbell (BUF 6th round 1997 Cristobal Huet (LA 7th round 2001) Matt Walker (STL 3rd round 1998) Aaron Johnson (CLB 3rd round 2001) Brent Sopel (VAN 6th round 1995) Nikolai Khabibulin (WIN 9th round 1992) Colin Fraser (PHI 3rd round 2003), Jim Vandermeer (PHI FA 2000) and 2004 2nd round pick from PHI for Alex Zhamnov and 2004 4th round pick (WIN 4th round 1990) info in part provided by hockeyreference.com COACHES Head Coach-Joel Quenneville Assistant Coach-John Torchetti Assistant Coach-Mike Haviland Assistant Coach- Marc Bergevin Goaltending Coach-Stephane Waite The Making of The Minnesota Wild YEAR 2008-2009 DRAFT 2007-2008 Colton Gillies (1st round) 2005-2006 Benoit Pouliot (1st round) 2006-2007 2004-2005 Brent Burns (1st round) 2001-2002 Mikko Koivu (1st round) Stephane Veilleux (3rd round) Derek Boogard (7th round) 2000-20001 Marc-Andre Bergeron (EDM Undrafted FA 2001) from ANA for 2008 3rd round pick Marek Zidlicky (NYR 6th round 2001) from NSH for Ryan Jones and 2009 2nd round pick FREE AGENT Andrew Brunnette (WSH 7th round 1993) Krystofer Kolanos (PHX 1st round 2000) Antti Miettinen (DAL 7th round 2000) Owen Nolan (QUE 1st round 1990) Craig Weller (STL 5th round 2000) Niklas Backstrom (Undrafted FA) Eric Belanger (LA 4th round 1996) James Sheppard (1st round) Cal Clutterbuck (3rd round) 2003-2004 2002-2003 TRADE Martin Skoula (COL 1st round 1996) and Shawn Belle (STL 1st round 2003) from DAL for Willie Mitchell (NJ 8th round 1996) and 2007 2nd round pick Kim Johnsson (NYR 11th round 1994) John Scott (Undrafted FA) Curtis Foster (CAL 2nd round 2000) Pierre-Marc Bouchard (1st round) Josh Harding (2nd round) Marian Gaborik (1st round) Nick Schultz (2nd round) Erik Reitz (6th round) info in part provided by hockeyreference.com COACHES GM HISTORY 2001-Present: Doug Risebrough Head Coach-Jacque Lemaire Assistant Coach- Mike Ramsey Assistant Coach- Mario Tremblay Assistant Coach- Matt Shaw Goaltending Coach- Bob Mason The Hawks Record When... Playing at home............ 14-2-5 Playing on road........... 11-8-3 Scoring first.......... 15-3-3 Opponent scores first........ 10-7-5 Shoot the puck bimbo scores...... 4-0-1 Shoot the puck bimbo doesn’t score...... 10-1-4 Shoot the puck bimbo blows editors of Commited Indian..... 0-0-0 ANYONE blows editors of Committed Indian ................. 0-1-0 Playing on a Monday.............. 1-1-1 Playing on a Tuesday................ 4-1-0 Playing on a Wednesday........... 5-0-2 Playing on a Thursday.............. 0-2-0 Playing on a Friday................ 4-2-2 Playing on a Saturday............. 4-3-3 Playing on a Sunday................ 7-1-0 Savard changes lines during game... 1-2-1 Coach Q keeps lines as they are..... 24-8-7 Are out-muscled by opponent.... 8-8-4 Outshoot opponent....... 17-5-3 Are outshot by opponenet.... 8-5-5 Havlat shies from contact......... 16-6-6 Patrick Kane scores............... 8-3-2 Jonathan Toews scores.......... 5-0-4 Martin Havlat scores............. 9-1-1 Patrick Sharp scores............ 14-2-2 Dustin Byfuglien scores......... 6-0-1 Dustin Byfuglien turns down a hit...... 21-8-6 Andrew Ladd scores............. 7-0-1 Dave Bolland scores......... 6-0-1 Adam Burish scores....... 1-1-0, and totally ruins that joke 51 Phantom scores....... 3-2-1 Duncan Keith scores........ 2-3-0 Brent Seabrook scores...... 4-0-1 VerStud scores.... 8-3-1 Troy Brouwer scores.... 5-0-0 Scoring a Power Play goal....... 19-4-7 Not scoring a Power Play goal... 6-6-1 Allowing a Power Play goal...... 9-7-8 Not Allowing a Power Play goal....... 16-3-0 Scoring a short-handed goal........... 3-1-0 Allowing a short-handed goal......... Taking 30 or more shots......... Taking less than 30 shots..... Allowing 30 shots or more...... Allowing 30 shots or less......... 100 Level doesn’t cheer for anthem. 1st of a back-to-back...... 2nd of a back-to-back..... Opponent played night before.... Seabrook gets a flat-footed penalty.... Burish takes a penalty....... Keith takes a penalty......... Sharp takes a penalty....... Toews takes a penalty..... Havlat takes a penalty.... Sopel takes a penalty...... Sopel looks 6 steps slow...... 51 Phantom blows a coverage...... Toews is trying too hard...... At least 1 fight in 300 Level... No fights in 300 Level..... Playing Eastern Conference..... Playing Western Conference..... Playing Central Division...... Playing Northwest Division.... Playing Pacific Division Playing Atlantic Division Playing NASCAR Division Playing Northeast Division Playing in October.... Playing in November.... Playing in December...... Playing in January..... Playing in February..... Playing in March...... Playing in April...... UC plays really stupid goal song..... Huet’s five-hole open like Lindsay Lohan’s..... Getting obliterated on face-offs....... Are even close on face-offs..... 1-1-1 19-7-5 6-3-1 11-6-5 14-4-3 14-1-5 2-3-3 6-2-0 6-1-1 8-2-4 4-3-2 5-1-2 9-2-2 6-2-2 5-1-0 3-2-1 7-5-5 16-8-7 3-6-2 2-1-3 12-1-2 4-2-2 21-8-6 4-3-5 10-2-0 7-3-1 1-1-1 0-1-0 3-0-1 4-3-3 6-3-3 10-1-1 5-3-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 14-1-5 2-5-2 9-7-4 16-3-4 Eddie O tells crew to “stop it right here!”.... 22-10-8 Eddie O tells us D have the forwards and forwards have the D during 4-on-4........ 22-10-8 We fantasize about shooting Eddie O.... 22-10-8 We’re ecstatic Pat Foley is back...... 23-8-8 Ice-girls wear skirts....... 6-1-3 Ice-girls wear pants....... 3-1-0 ice-girls wear shorts.... 5-0-2 Ice-girls wear hideous pink outfit....... 1-0-0 Leading after 2 periods...... 20-1-3 Losing after 2 periods...... 1-6-2 Tied after 2 periods......... 4-3-3 In overtime.......... 3-3 In shootout....... 2-5 Cam Barker plays....... 18-6-5 Cam Barker is in Rockford due to GM incompetence..... 3-2-3 Lacking a #2 center........ 25-10-8 In 1-goal games..... 6-4-8 In 2-goal games...... 6-3-0 In 3-goal games....... 6-2-0 In 4+ goal games...... 6-1-0 Scoring 3+ goals..... 23-2-4 Scoring less than 3 goals...... 2-8-4 PA plays Ministry....... 0-0-0 PA plays Modern Cock-Rock..... 13-2-5 PA plays Classic Cock-Rock....... 9-1-5 PA plays P.J. Harvey........ 0-0-0 Fraser fights...... 7-2-1 Burish fights....... 4-1-0 Seabrook fights..... 0-0-0 Barker fights......... 0-0-2 Buff fights......... 0-0-2 Sharp fights........ 1-0-0 Eager fights.......... 9-0-1 On Comcast...... 19-5-5 On WGN....... 6-3-3 On Vs........ 0-1-0 On NBC.... 0-1-0 Judd Sirott swears a lot off-air 25-10-8 Editor of Committed Indian bleeds on programs........ 1-0-0 Not going to the game? Get The Committed Indian via Email! $2/issue, and now just $50 for the rest of the season!! Just go to www.secondcityhockey.com and look for the link on the left. All season-subcribers will be entered into a drawing for a free jersey from Triple Threat Sports!