Tuesday, January 9, 2007

NHL All-Star Picks

Today the NHL announces its list of All-Stars. The big story will be if "hard working" Rory Fitzpatrick of the Vancouver Canucks is able to make the squad. I've already sounded off on this topic so let's move to more important issues...well, before we do, let me just add this one last comment.

If Fitzpatrick does make the starting line-up due to fan balloting, the best thing for Coach Randy Carlyle to do is to allow Fitzpatrick to suit up and start the game. After his first shift, Carlyle should sit him down and leave him on the bench for the remainder of the game. In all due respect, Fitzpatrick has no right to be there, and I think both men know this. Letting him start the game will please his fan base of approximately 200 people who have nothing better to do than sit at a computer for an inordinate number of hours and click the same voting button over and over again. After they get their jollies out of seeing what they've accomplished like little kids who wait and see Moms reaction after they’ve done something maliciously wrong, they'll switch their attention to the next neo-fad and this debacle will be over with.

Now, on to the picks. The following are selections based on extensive coverage throughout the first half of the season and not just based on what NHL.com has listed as their most recent statistically hierarchy. Although many of the players I do name as All-Stars are amongst the leagues most proficient in scoring, their ability to take over a game when they lay foot on the ice this year has made them very good representatives in my eyes. I've left in players who may not be able to participate due to recent injuries as their totals still deem them All-Stars.

Eastern Conference

Starters:
Forwards - S. Crosby, M. Hossa, J. Jagr
Defensemen - S. Souray, B. Campbell
Goalie - M. Broduer

Bench:
Forwards - Ovechkin, St. Louis, Lecavalier, Heatley, Briere, Straka, Savard, Afinegenov, Kovolchuk
Defensemen - Chara, Kaberle, Preissing, Boyle
Goalies - Huet, Emery

When picking the starting line up, it's almost impossible to pass on these three forwards. Crosby, Hossa and Jagr have been using NHL rinks as if they were their own personal backyard ponds. The ability to see the ice and create more for everyone around them is first in the minds of these three individuals. They are all at, or near the top, of their respective conferences point race and add an element to the game only rivaled by a few. Their poise and flair makes them a joy to watch every night.

Anchoring the blue line are two players who can move the puck quickly and impose their will when needed. Sheldon Souray has had a fantastic season so far for the Montreal Candadiens in all categories. He's once again found his shot that has made him so deadly in the past and is finding a way to get it off at the most critical moments. This is reflective in his 3-game winning goals but more importantly in his 25 powerplay points to help lift the Habs to one of the top PP's in the Leauge and solidify their claim as legitimate contenders in the East. Campbell is the leader of a young Sabres defensive core and has done an outstanding job of minimizing opponents chances and creating for the dynamic offensive players in front of him. He may not dazzle you with his scoring production, but makes his mark with hard, clean hits and very intelligent play.

Sitting in goal is someone who's getting very used to this mid-season festivity; Martin Brodeur. Brodeur is once again at the top of his game and has got the New Jersey Devils rolling again. When Mary's on his game, there's not a better net minder in the League.

Rounding out the Eastern Conference roster includes many mid season staples such as Heatley, Kovolchuck and Chara. Alexander the Great just missed my cut at the starting line up in part because he was matched against players who contribute in all facets just a little better, the cheap hit on Briere earlier this year, and also because of that hideous all red racer jump suit he was sporting at the Georgetown Hoyas Men’s Basketball game last night, not a great look Alex.

Western Conference

Starters:
Forwards - T. Selanne, J. Iginla, J. Thorton
Defensemen - C. Pronger, N. Lidstrom
Goalie - D. Hasek

Bench:
Forwards - Frolov, Sakic, Marleau, Zetterberg, Datsyuk, Rolston, Kopitar, Kariya, Tangauy
Defense - Niedermayer, Schneider, Visnovsky, Phaneuf
Goalies - Giguere, Kiprusoff

It wasn't too difficult to name the starting forwards for the Western team. With Selanne looking like the Finnish-Flash again, he's got his legs back and is flying around the ice. I was watching the Wings/Ducks game last week and Temmu is a pleasure to watch. He moves so easily and finds the right lanes and open space to be at on the ice. His passing ability has improved and now that he has his scoring touch back, he and the Ducks could be looking at a deep trip into June. Iginla and Thorton are doing what they do best. Iginla has found his game after struggling a little last year and is doing so on a team that is desperate for consistent scoring. Thorton is putting up another great year and constantly reminds Bruins faithful what absolute morons their management team was when they dealt the star last season.

Lidstrom and Pronger: The two men who will start on defense for the West are staples and need no explanation. The West is a very deep conference when it comes to blue liners with Zubov, Timonen, Liles and Boucher just getting edged for All-Star status. This will be something to watch come playoff time when teams tighten up and don't play that free spirited, goal oriented brand of hockey found during the regular season.

In net for the West is just an outstanding story. Dominik Hasek has been everything the Wings could ask for and then some. Coming into the off-season, Detroit wasn't sure what their situation would be in terms of a net minder. Ken Holland went with a winner, and someone who's been to Hockeytown before and has only been rewarded. By increasing his stretching regime and paying closer attention to daily bumps and bruises, Hasek has put together an excellent first half of the season. He does play behind a very deep defensive core in Detroit, but as the last line of defense, has been remarkable. At times he's known to play the puck carelessly, but without his quirks, Dom just wouldn't be the same.

The bench for the West is filled with players who have been performing at the top of their game and leading their teams. Now lining with Joe Thorton, Patrick Marleau has been on a tear and has made himself the person you want with the puck when it matters most.

The two youngsters on the LA Kings, Alex Frolov and Anze Kopitar, are dazzling Euros who are just finding the magic on North American soil. These two kids will be a treat for Kings fans for years to come.

Finally, Daty and Zets just couldn't be left off the list of All-Stars. Their play, although statistically wise, is down from years past, and in light of the fact that this is their team now that Yzerman has stepped down, they have been dominant players whenever they step on the ice. Pavel Datsyuk is a player who demands respect from every team in the league. With his supierior hand-eye coordination, skating ability and knowledge of the game, he is Manning-esque in quarterbacking the Wings attack. Hank is the second coming of Peter Forsberg. He plays like an animal on the ice, flying into corners, beating defenders to icing calls, scoring both finesse and muscle goals and does this all with a giant smile on his face and his hair everywhere. Let's just say that I'm very lucky to be able to watch both of these studs in Red and White on a daily basis.

That rounds out my All-Star line ups. The game should be a treat to watch, although not exactly what you would call a true hockey game, it's a very fun time for everyone involved and an honour to those representing their respective conferences. Another added bonus is that the NHL will be treating its fans to a glimpse of the new, redesigned game jerseys that will be used next season. All I've heard is that they'll be form fitting.

As for me, well I'm off to the gym right now to make sure my form will be fitting into one of the new sweaters.

Enjoy the game from Dallas on Jan.24th. It should be fun.

- JW

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Woz

First off, great post. I'm glad someone else cares about sports to talk about it whether it be online or just discussion. I respect that, even though you and Bone still look at me like I'm a rook. I'm always up for a good ol' debate about anything to do with sports, as long as it doesn't involve nascar.
To the picks....I can understand that you have a man crush on every player on Detroit but I think it's time to give credit where credit is due...and that Burkeeees team The Ducks. I know he has the best defensive tandum in the league infront of him but his numbers are too good for him not to lead his conference. I know he is injured, and it may not even be a smart idea to throw him into a meaningless game, but if he's healthy I say he should be inbetween the pipes come the All Star Game.
I also think that Martin Havlat should be on the roster. Being injured really showed how desparately the Blackhawks need him healthy. Again, he went down with a groin injury but I think he as too much talent to ignore.
I have to head to class but just wanted to give you a little insider information coming from a good friend that works for the Bolts; don't be surprised if those "fitted" jerseys aren't introduced as soon as you think. It may be a couple more years before we see them, regardless of what you read. Alright Woz. Hopefully I'll be accepted and will be given the right to either praise your thoughts or rip them apart.
Parting words; I hope Brashear suckers Rory Fitzpatrick if they ever meet.

Out.
Fezard

WoZ said...

I can see exactly where you're coming from in regards to Giguere and only gave the starting nod to my boy Hasek for 2 reason; 1. Hasek is on the Wings 2. He is going to be 42 years old in about 20 days! The man is a freak! I first had JS as my starter, but you can't deny a grandfather his last round on the house.

As for Havlat, I think that he should be in the argument for MVP if you're on the side that thinks an MVP is the most valuable player to their respective team. Nonetheless, he hasn't been active enough this year for me to bump another worth candidate who's been able to stay healthy. In a perfect world Havlat would be on my top line. He's a stud, no doubt about it.

deruelle27 said...

Thank god the Rory fiasco (spelling? lol) didn't pan out... that would have been a shame. Moving on, I think it looks like a great lineup this year. I just have a hard time getting into the game like I used to in the very early 90s. Seems like it has increasingly gone toward the NBA type of show, with next to no desire to actually secure a win, and make an impression.

Besides all that... I will be watching of course, and look forward to seeing the young talent shine! Lets get Syd and Aleks paired up after the starting shift!

Biff said...

Woz

A very well put article. I enjoyed the read. Definitely some very good points made about alot of players and what they have respecitively accomplished this season. A few big suprises this season for me have been Selanne, St. Louis and Marc Savard.
I know Teemu had a good year of last, but to improve on his numbers being a year older is something remarkable.
St.Louis and Marc Savard are two players I give alot of credit too as well. St.Louis for rebounding from a sub par year last season, regaining his Hart and Art Ross winning form. And also Savard for his continued point production without the help of Kovalchuck and Hossa. I know alot of guys who have doubted Savard saying that he's no good without stellar players around him. But this season with the Bruins just shows that this guy does have the skills it takes to be an All-Star.
Well running out of time here boys. Enjoy the game. Wish I could.

Biffer