Tuesday, October 23, 2007

An Open Letter to Bill Guerin


Dear Bill,

I was browsing the sports section of newsday.com this morning before the start of my school day and I had the pleasure of reading the article entitled
Guerin finds LI and Islanders a Good Fit.

As I have stated in my previous blog, An Open Letter to Garth Snow, we have brought in players who want to be part of this team and Long Island community. This article was the perfect example of that.

It was great to read how you have acclimated you and your family to life here on the island. Reading the quote of you stating how Long Island and the various shops and restaurants located here in many of our towns, are the "perfect fit" gave us a peek into the person you really are. You have come to Long Island with open arms and the fans have really appreciated your honesty and integrity from day one.

I am also glad you recognize how much passion long islanders have for this hockey team. We are truly dedicated to supporting the team and gaining back the respectability that we as fans and you as a team deserve.

I have to admit, after you had gone a few games without putting the puck in the net I started to wonder if your game was starting to slip a bit. Fortunately, I was completely wrong. Your effort and play on the ice has been tremendous of late and you are doing what all of us expected of you as the leader of the Islanders; lead by example on the rink and as evident in this article, lead off it as well.

Thank you for embracing the New York Islanders organization and Long Island Community.

Sincerely,

Michael

Sunday, October 14, 2007

Random Thoughts So Far....

(Note: I know this post is old, but I thought I had posted it previously.....sorry)

Well, it is only a few games into the season but I wanted to just post some of my thoughts at this point.

Where Is the Red Light?

The Islanders are just not putting enough pucks in the net. Over the past three games they have scored 3 goals collectively, for an average of a whopping one goal per game. I really liked the line of Wasicek, Satan, and Bergenheim last night and I hope Ted keeps them together to see if they can click. We need to start getting some production.

Waiting for Andy

Nobody seems to work harder out on the ice than Andy Hilbert. He skates hard, digs deep in the corners, and gives it his all. But the guy just cannot score. He is constantly put in position to bury the biscuit but he just can't find the back of the net. I hate to come down on the guy, but he has to start scoring on some of his opportunities.

We can still thank Mike

Mike Milbury.....do you remember him? Well, we have to give him a word of thanks for acquiring Trent Hunter for a fourth round pick back in May of 2000. I can almost guarantee you that if Hunter goes into the corner for a puck he is going to come out with 95% of the time. You just can't knock the guy off the puck. He uses his huge frame so effectively to shield off defenders and always finds a way to get the puck to the net.

Until next time, thanks for reading.

Michael

Sunday, October 7, 2007

An Open Letter to Mike Comrie


Dear Mike,

Unfortunately, Islander fans haven't had the opportunity to watch you on a regular basis over the past seven years you have been in the league. Watching your play on the ice last night at the home opener was a gift to all Islander fans.

I haven't had much of an opportunity to observe your skills either. I did see glimpses of it last year, when I am sure you remember this, you undressed Deron Quint (a then Islanders defenseman), with a sweet move and beat Dubie to score a goal for the Senators. Little did I know at that time, you would be part of our team in the near future.

(Readers: If you haven't seen this goal, you can view it here http://islanders.nhl.tv/team/console?hlg=20062007,2,1170&event=NYI1202348)

Thank you for coming here and relishing the opportunity to become a team leader. I could just see the grit and intensity last night on your face and it is something that has been missing from this team for a long time. I had the unique opportunity last night to attend the Ted Nolan press conference and when speaking of you, he described you as somebody who can be that "go to guy" for a team. He also mentioned that "your best players have to be your best players", referring to you, Billy Guerin, Satan, etc. If your performance last night and in the season so far is any indication of the type of player you are, then we have indeed found our go to guy.

Coach Nolan also gave you one of the greatest compliments I think can be bestowed upon a player. He commented on how you have a excellent combination of skills and smarts on the rink. You know what to do with the puck in tough situations, you "think" the game through, and make the players around you better because of it.

I know it has only been two games but I am so impressed with the soft hands you have shown around the net. One of the guys in this league that has always impressed me with his movement on the ice is Tim Connolly. He has this unique way about him, where slight body movements and quick stick movements throw the defenders off, giving him the opportunity to set up a teammate in a position to score or put it by the goaltender on his own. You seem to possess those same qualities.

As the season progresses, I am looking forward to the privilege of watching you each and every night. Hopefully all Islander fans will realize what type of player you are how lucky we are to have you. Please continue to wear that Islanders crest proudly. As you know, we are a proud franchise with a rich tradition of hard work, strong character and skill. You fit that tradition perfectly and all Islander fans, if they haven't already, will soon find that out.

Sincerely,

Michael

Thursday, October 4, 2007

This Is Your Brain On Hockey


Lets get it on

There are only two times a year that really get the hairs on my neck standing up. One is when the big jolly guy in the red suit makes his way down my chimney and the other is the start of the NHL season.

It was a little touch of heaven Wednesday night when I was able to flip on OLN and catch a little of the Ducks/Red Wings game. My two year old daughter was quite the happy soul too, shouting as she pointed at the television screen, "hockey, hockey" (man, am I proud of her).

But Eww, it hurts a bit

Watching the second half of the doubleheader put a little bit of a sour taste in my mouth. Seeing Ryan Smyth setting up shop behind the net, and placing a perfect pass on Joe Sakic's stick blade made me cringe. Considering the type of players Garth Snow brought in this off-season, Ryan Smyth would have fit right in.

Fortunately, the pain didn't last too long as I quickly drifted off to sleep.

Things come full circle

How great would it be if Bryan Berard actually becomes an integral part of the Islanders this year? I am so excited for the guy. He has been through a lot in his career and we should all be pulling for him. I can't imagine doing anything without the use of one of my eyes, yet this guy is playing the fastest game on earth without missing a beat. Hopefully he will be signed, sealed, and delivered fairly soon.

Radek, Radek, Radek

Is there a more unsung hero on this team than Radek Martinek? I was quite elated to read on newyorkislanders.com that he was signed to an extension. The guy doesn't make much noise off the rink, but man can you notice him on it.

Looking Ahead

It's about 3:30 now and I am just about to leave work. I can't believe I will plopping my tush on the couch tonight, flipping on the television, and watching the first Isles game of the season. The weather sure feels like summer, but man am I ready for some hockey!

Enjoy the game tonight......and GO ISLANDERS!

Michael