Sunday, November 29, 2015

A Timeline of LA Kings Legal Troubles

Yes, the Los Angeles Kings have won two Stanley Cup championships in the last five years. Yes, they have been one of the best teams in hockey to watch in the last five years, but its what has been surrounding the Kings organization away from the ice is what has really stood out for the club. 

It all started back in 2012 when defenseman Drew Doughty was accused of rape by a 25 year-old woman from Hermosa Beach, CA. It was reported that the two met at a bar in Hermosa Beach, where the woman rejected multiple advances made by Doughty after which she was "forced" into a cab taken to Doughty's home where he supposedly raped her. Now, the case was dropped on claim of "low credibility" so Doughty is probably innocent. However I do feel that even though the case was never proven it is important to include in this timeline of unfortunate events.


Doughty

Next was probably the most notable legal issue out of these. In October of 2014, defenseman Slava Voynov was arrested at a hospital after a domestic violence incident involving him choking, kicking and beating his wife, Marta Varlamova. The report was that the incident began at a Halloween party where Voynov punched Varlamova in the face during an argument. The violence continued when the two returned home, and Voynov was reported to have choked her, pushed her into the corner of a hanging TV, and kicked her while lying on the ground. Fast forward 12 months after that, and Voynov had been suspended indefinitely by the Kings, had served time in prison with probation, and had decided to cut ties with the Kings and the NHL completely by returning to Russia. 


Voynov

Another legal issue hit the Los Angeles hockey scene. In late April 2015, center Jarret Stoll was arrested in Las Vegas on suspicion of possessing cocaine and Ecstasy. Since then, the charges have been dropped to misdemeanors. The misdemeanors include provoking commission of breach of peace and trespass. Stoll had just finished out the last year of his contract with the Kings, and this incident pretty much ruined his chance of being resigned by the at-the-time Stanley Cup champions. 


Stoll

On June 17, 2015 Mike Richards was stopped an ultimately arrested at the Canadian boarder under possession of oxycontin pills. This was one of the last straws for the Kings organization as they almost immediately sought to swiftly terminate Richards' contract, which had $22 million remaining on it. The second drug-related offense in three months for an organization already dealing with so many legal troubles.

Richards

Then, just when you thought it was over, it was reported on November 18 that Kings goalie prospect Patrik Bartosak had been accused in New Hampshire of 12 domestic-related charges involving his girlfriend, which also includes a felony assault charge alleging that he attempted to strangle her at an apartment. Bartosak is scheduled for a hearing on December 16 and faces trial on 11 separate misdemeanors in January. The Kings currently have suspended Bartosak. 

Bartosak

The Kings have taken initiative in doing something to help out this reoccurring problem. They have gotten together with The Herren Project, which is a company that works to educate pro athletes on the dangers of drug and alcohol abuse and will create a new position in the team among player management. The team has also announced that they plan to have players go through sexual harassment training

It has a been a whirl wind of legal troubles surrounding the Kings for these last few seasons. The steps taken by the club should hopefully provide some help, but that will only be able to do so much. The onus is on the players.

Thursday, November 26, 2015

Top 5 Performing Goalies So Far in 2015

Playing probably the most important position in the game comes with incredible pressure and stress. Only the best can handle the grueling task of being a goaltender in the NHL, and here I wanted to look at the top five performing goalies of the current season as the morning of November 24th. Let's have at it!

#5: Cory Schneider - New Jersey Devils


Cory Schneider has fit in nicely as the replacement for the retired New Jersey great Martin Brodeur. He is currently posting a record of 10-5-1 in 16 games played for the Devils. Schneider's 2.05 GAA is impressive playing for a team who is not the strongest on defense. After playing second fiddle to Roberto Luongo in Vancouver for a number of years, Schneider was traded to New Jersey and has established himself as a clear-cut number one goaltender and one of the top goaltenders in the league. A .928 save percentage has put Schneider in the top class of the league. He's been averaging around that number for most of his career. 

#4: Martin Jones - San Jose Sharks


After a fairly crazy offseason experience that included being traded twice on the same day, from Los Angeles to Boston, then Boston to San Jose, Martin Jones has looked incredibly solid for his new San Jose team. An 11-5-0 record with a 2.02 GAA average has Jones looking to be one of the top goalies come end of the season. While in Los Angeles, Jones spent his two seasons as the backup to Jonathan Quick which gave him an incredible goalie and mentor  to learn off of. Jones has clearly used that to his advantage, becoming San Jose's number one goalie for the 2015 season 

#3: Jake Allen - St. Louis Blues


Jake Allen has emerged as the survivor of the goalie whirlwind in St. Louis between him and Brian Elliot. 10-4-1 is the current record posted by Allen with 16 games between the pipes. Allen has been flip-flopping as the number one with Brian Elliot for a few seasons now, but to start 2015 he has been the better of the two and solidified himself as the go-to. The 1.98 GAA and the .932 save percentage are propelling Allen to the top of the goalie list. He has been dynamite in net for the Blues and will hopefully continue this pace deep into the season. 

#2: Braden Holtby - Washington Capitals 


Braden Holtby has been a force in net for the Capitals of late. He has backstopped them to some solid playoff runs and has always had solid regular season performances. Currently in 2015 he is posting a record of 12-4-0 with a fantastic GAA of 1.88 and a .926 save percentage. "Holt-beast" offers more than just a decent beard. He offers stud performances and is a big body between the pipes for the Capitals. Holtby's quick reflexes and flexibility help him earn these strong numbers. Look for him to be a candidate for the Vezina Trophy come the end of the season. 

#1: Henrik Lundqvist - New York Rangers


Without question, the best goalie in the NHL and my prediction to win the Vezina Trophy sits atop the goalie list this far into the season. Henrik Lundvist has been absolutely dominant in his entire NHL career with the Rangers. Sitting with a 12-3-2 record, an outstanding 1.74 GAA, and a save percentage of .946, King Henrik is always atop the league leaders in in stats. No other goalie has been as good between the pipes as him the last few years, and Lundqvist will be an elite goalie for many more years to come. He led his team to a birth in the Stanley Cup Final just two seasons ago, and after a recent loss in the conference final, The King looks to backstop his squad to another birth and to his first Stanley Cup win. 

Sunday, November 22, 2015

The Top 5 Logos In The NHL

The sports logo. An iconic visual that represents the entire brand of a team. Sports have created some of the most beautiful works of art in their logos, and hockey is no different. The NHL some gorgeous logos, and I will be giving you my five favorite logos from the league in this article. Let's get started!

#5 Toronto Maple Leafs

A very simple but timeless logo is what puts the Maple Leafs on my list. The Maple Leafs logo has had numerous variants of itself over the franchises extended history, but this is the latest version that they have been using since 1970. The reason I like this logo so much is that it executes the concept of not being too busy but still being full enough to be very pleasing to the eye. It is a symmetrical logo that pays a little homage to the flag of the country the team resides in. A very pleasing logo all around. 



Maple Leafs logo history


#4 Boston Bruins



The spoked "B" of the Boston Bruins is a logo that can be recognized around the entire world of sports. The round shape of the logo is something that I really enjoy and makes the logo very appealing. Black and gold contrast beautifully together and the Bruins pulled it off with flying (two) colors. This more-outlined version of the logo has been the Bruins moniker since the 2007 NHL rebranding season and the people in Boston's design department absolutely nailed this one. The eight-spoked B is a classic that fits well with the teams reputation: big, bold, and bruising. 


Bruins jersey history

#3 Detroit Red Wings



The Detroit Red Wings logo is a complete embodiment of the city of Detroit's spirit. The winged wheel is something that screams the "Motor City". It is just a very appealing and quick-looking logo that is not too busy. The logo almost smells like burning fuel coming out of a Ford and it is faster than a Mustang. This version of the Wings logo has been in use all the way back to 1946 and will not be changing any time soon. 

Red Wings logo/jersey history

#2 Montreal Canadiens


Here at number two we have probably the most classic logo in the NHL: the Montreal Canadiens logo. 1956 brought us one of the best logos in all of sports. A common miss-conception with the logo deal with the "C" and the "H" that don it. The "C" actually stands for "club" and not "Canadiens", and the "H" really stands for "hockey" and not the widely assumed "Habitants" or "Habs" for short. I love that they incorporated two different letters into one shape making it look like one whole logo. It is the best logo out of the Original Six teams and will forever be a classic in the NHL.


Canadiens logo history

#1 St. Louis Blues



Ah, the Bluenote. My favorite logo in all of hockey. For a team named after the music history of the city it calls home, this logo is a top notch and is bold, sharp, and proud. In my opinion it is the most appealing and well-put-together logo in the sport. The Blues logo that also makes the home and road jerseys look extremely good. Ever since the Blues dropped the red trim from their look in 1998, their logo quality has shot through the roof. The best NHL is something to behold, and is quite the beauty to look at. 


Blues logo history

Thursday, November 19, 2015

Artemi Panarin: The Russian Kane

image from NHL

The next Russian hockey superstar is among us, and he has arrived with a bang. 

24 year-old Artemi Panarin entered his first season playing in North America with the Chicago Blackhawks. He had spent all of his young career playing in the KHL in Russia as a member of the powerhouse SKA Saint Petersburg. Panarin posted an astonishing 62 points in 54 games for SKA last season. Those 62 points consisted of 26 goals and 36 assists, with a +18 plus/minus category. 


Panarin with SKA Saint Petersburg

19 games into his first NHL season, "Bread Man" as he is referred to, is leading all NHL rookies in points with 21 and assists with 14. He is second in goals with 7 tallies to his credit. Panarin is tearing it up. Artemi has found chemistry playing the left wing along side his center and fellow countryman Artem Anisimov, and established superstar Patrick Kane on the right wing. Kane and Panarin have been the leading scorers for the Blackhawks all year long and it does not really come with much surprise. 

Both Panarin and Kane are similar players. Both are not the biggest guys in the world. Panarin is listed as 5'11" and 170 pounds while Kane is listed as 5'10" and 181 pounds. Where these are both similar in terms of style of play is that they are bonafide goal scorers and playmakers. Kaner and Bread Man both possess a set of wicked hands which they both use to create space for themselves in the offensive zone. Some respectable speed and great vision. Panarin wields all the tools that Kane has come to be known for ever since he came into the NHL. Panarin is giving Chicago fans the same level of thrill and excitement that Kane gave them when he entered the league in the 2007 season. Artem Anisimov shouldn't be too upset to have too elite goal scoring options on his wings. The hands, the goal scoring touch, the flare, its all there for the young Russian sensation. 

Not everything has been the easy for Panarin since moving to North America. He can speak virtually no English and requires the assistance of fellow Russian teammate Viktor Tikhonov to translate questions asked for him and his responses in interviews. 

Here is a short interview with Panarin, assisted by Tikhonov, talking about how is acclimating to life in North America and learning English:



While he may not be able to say it in the native language of his new home, Panarin knows quite well what he can provide to his new Chicago team. He is an extremely smart hockey player who has everything you want out of a soon-to-be elite goal scorer in the NHL. Do not be shocked if you start seeing the #72 Blackhawks jersey becoming one of the most sold jerseys in the league. 

Panarin is quickly becoming a fan favorite in Chicago, and will soon become a league-wide favorite. A flat-out exciting player to watch. A future star in the making, right before our own eyes.


image from CSN Chicago

Monday, November 16, 2015

Top 5 Scorers 1 Month In - What they are contributing

Here are the current top 5 point leaders in the NHL as of November 16th. You will be able to see their stats, and what they have contributed to their team of late. 

#5 - Taylor Hall, LW, Edmonton Oilers


Taylor Hall has started off the year extremely hot. He is currently sitting at 20 points, with 8 goals and 12 assists in 18 games played. Hall began the year playing on the top line with young phenom Connor McDavid at center. Now, with McDavid being sidelined for an extended period of time with a shoulder injury, Hall has been seeing top line minutes with Leon Draisaitl at center and Teddy Purcell at RW. Hall's speed agility are what causes him to open so much and pot those 8 goals. 

#4 - Blake Wheeler, RW, Winnipeg Jets



Blake Wheeler has been the Jets dynamic offensive leader for awhile now, and he has continued it in the 2015 season. Wheeler is currently posting 20 points, with those 20 points consisting of 8 goals and 12 assists in 18 games played. The Minnesota native has been playing in the top RW spot alongside centerman Bryan Little and winger Mathieu Perreault. At 6'4", Wheeler is a big body power forward who uses his size to create space for himself and power his way around defenders. He also possesses some sneaky speed. 

#3 - Jamie Benn, LW, Dallas Stars



The embodiment of the modern-day power forward, Stars captain Jamie Benn has been reaping the benefits of his size and hockey IQ so far this season. Not to mention playing on a line with the talents of center Tyler Seguin and winger Patrick Sharp. Benn is sitting at second on the Stars in points. He has 12 goals and 13 assists, totaling up to 25 points in 18 games played. Benn has been on fire to start the year, and the Art Ross Trophy winner will look to sit atop the league in points again at the end of this season

#2 - Tyler Seguin, C, Dallas Stars



This list is dominated by Dallas players, and it should come to no surprise. Tyler Seguin is a lethal offensive weapon leading the charge down the middle for the Stars. The 2010 second-overall pick is sitting comfortably with 26 points in 18 games played, with 9 goals and 17 assists. Seguin is racking up a higher assist rate than last year when he excelled in the goal scoring column. Centering Dallas' top line with Jamie Benn and Patrick Sharp on his wings, Seguin has the opportunity to pick up a point every time he steps on the ice. With rate the Stars are playing, Seguin will be at the top of points category for the entire season. 

#1 - Patrick Kane, RW, Chicago Blackhawks 


An offseason backed by extreme controversy does not seem to be phasing Patrick Kane in the slightest. The Buffalo-born superstar is currently posting a league-leading 13 goals, with 15 assists, and the obvious league-leading 28 points. Kane has found his time on the second-line playing with center Artem Anisimov and winger Artemi Panarin. Kane has found some sparkling chemistry with two Russians and those three should remain together for the entire season. He's got the best hands in the league and underrated quickness. His vision of the goalie is at the top of it's class and it is why Kane is one of the best players in the league. 


Sunday, November 15, 2015

A Look at Why Chris Wagner Was Put on Waivers


Centerman Chris Wagner was claimed off of waivers today by the Colorado Avalanche from the Anaheim ducks. Many question why waivers would be made the management-chosen destination for a player who, while may not be contributing in the statistical column, has been a solid 4th line player with an impressive physical presence. 

It is a puzzling move, no doubt.  However there are reasons to look at as to why he was put in this situation.

What comes with a struggling team are all sorts of moves within the organization to attempt to shake up the roster and light a fire under some players to string together some good performances. The Ducks are a team that are going through this exact process of late. Wagner was called up from San Diego on October 26 and since then had been a solid 4th line center on a struggling Ducks team. The Ducks finally seemed to be bouncing back from their dismal start when they put together a four-game win streak. Now, having seemed to take a giant step back and lost 3 in a row, GM Bob Murray felt changes needed to be made. He called up forward Nick Ritchie from San Diego, who has been on fire to start the season. Ritchie has posted 9 goals and 3 assists in his 12 games played. Along with Ritchie, his center Michael Sgarbossa, so Ritchie would have someone that he has chemistry with. 

That put Murray in a spot where he needed to send someone down to not be over the roster cap. Ultimately it was decided that it would be Wagner, seeing that he was the most expandable of the eligible players for re-assignment. 

Murray clearly took the risk, as Wagner has a one-way contract which means any re-assignment to the minors requires him to clear waivers. The Ducks lost a good, hard-working player. It's a bit of a mess in Anaheim right now, and it will be interesting to see what other moves will made here in the near future. 

Tuesday, November 10, 2015

NHL Hockey Players - The Toughest of Them All

NHL hockey is as physical a sport as they come. What comes with that are some pretty tough players. Players that will play through the worst bodily conditions because of how much they love the sport. This is why I believe hockey is superior. I just don't see as much fight in the players of other sports as much as I do in hockey players. They are ruthless, tough, and will do anything to keep playing. Let's look at just a few examples of that. 

The 2013 playoffs were brutal on the body of Boston Bruins center Patrice Bergeron. It probably didn't help that the Bruins made it all the way to the Stanley Cup Final. Bergeron had a fantastic postseason, finishing with 9 goals and 6 assists. It wasn't until after suffering a loss in the final to the Chicago Blackhawks that we knew just how much of a toll Bergeron's body took.



Take a minute and soak that in. Bergeron PLAYED with a separated shoulder, broken rib, torn cartilage, and a punctured lung. What would normally sideline the average Joe from even going to work for a couple weeks didn't seem to phase Bergeron one bit. He acquired these injuries throughout the playoffs, and he just kept playing...and playing...and playing. Such character, will, and heart from Bergeron and a prime example of why hockey players are as tough as they come. 


"Obviously, guys have bumps and bruises. But he's a 
guy that doesn't care about those bumps and bruises.
Hell, he had a hole in his lung. He wears the "B" with
a lot of pride and this is why he's one of the leaders
of our team."
- Bruins head coach Claude Julien on Bergeron's 2013 playoff injuries



Next, is another example of the sheer will and dedication that hockey players have. 

On March 10, 2014 during a game against the Columbus Blue Jackets, Dallas Stars forward Rich Peverley collapsed on the bench. He was revived by the Stars medical staff and was then transported to the hospital. Peverley had surgery before the start of the season to correct an irregular heartbeat, so he knew of his condition. Dr. Gil Salazar was quoted as saying, "After he was revived and transported into the ambulance, I was able to talk to Rich. He was fully able to tell me where and who he was, and he actually wanted to get back in the game." So after basically dying on the bench and being revived, he just wanted to get back up and keep on playing in the game like nothing happened. I mean, nobody knows exactly how Peverley may have been feeling at that time, but that is absolutely insane. I cannot think of any situation in sports where a player has collapsed and then immediately asked to get back to the game. 

The dedication and will of hockey players shines through like a burning sun. Banged up? Playing. Injured? Playing. Just collapsed? Want to play, but probably won't be allowed to. 
Hockey players are a breed of their own. Willing to do absolutely anything necessary to play under any bodily conditions. They are worthy of the upmost amount of respect. I never see anything in any other sport like what I see from hockey. These players are the toughest, no argument. 


Some silly memes that help justify my argument.