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Archive for August, 2007


The State of the Boston Bruins:2007-2008

Fluto Shinzawa Boston Bruins InterviewToday TheNeilShow sits down with Fluto Shinzawa the Bruins beat writer from The Boston Globe to discuss the state of the Bruins for the 2007/08 season.

TheNeilShow -What does Zdeno Chara have to do to his game to improve on a disappointing season last year?

Fluto Shinzawa -First, Chara has to be mean. Really mean. In 2006-07, Chara had zero fighting majors. Now that doesn’t mean he has to spar with everyone he comes across. That’ll be left to Shawn Thornton and Jeremy Reich. But Chara has to let everyone know that he’s the biggest and strongest guy in the league and that he’s not going to let anybody push him or his teammates around. It looks like Julien will trim his minutes, which should make him less prone to mental mistakes and d-zone turnovers. Would like to see him in front on the power play instead of at the point, but that remains to be seen.

TheNeilShow -Who has a honest shot as a rookie to crack the Bruins lineup this year?

Shinzawa - Mark Stuart and David Krejci could break camp with the team. Nate Thompson will push Mark Mowers for fourth-line centerman duties. Matt Lashoff should also get a look when guys get hurt. Jonathan Sigalet is a darkhorse.

TheNeilShow -Do the Bruins hope one goalie will take a stand and grab the number one roll? Or are they happy with the Thomas-Fernandez tandem?

Shinzawa - If all goes according to plan, look for Fernandez to get about 60 percent of the starts. But it could be a straight rotation too if Thomas makes a strong push.

TheNeilShow -With the Red Sox getting ready for the playoffs, and the Celtics getting ready to get going with Superstar Kevin Garnett. Is there any buzz on the Bruins team this year with fans?

Shinzawa - Hardcore Bruins fans will always follow their team. But in terms of casual sports fans around town, absolutely no buzz. Lifeless.

TheNeilShow -Who do you see stepping up offensively this season with the Boston Bruins?

Shinzawa - Phil Kessel should be better as a second-year pro. Brandon Bochenski projects to be a top-six winger, and if he works hard and gets decent minutes, he should score goals. Patrice Bergeron was hurt much of last year and still put up points, but if he’s healthy, he should be a more dominant offensive presence.

I’m really on the Krejci bandwagon, but that depends on where the Bruins believe he fits. They’re not going to waste him in a fourth-line role, so he’ll play a second year in Providence if he’s not a top-three center. But management is considering putting Kessel on the wing so Krejci can play center.

TheNeilShow -There were rumors that Stanislav Chistov might be playing in Russia this season. Is that true? Will he be at Bruins camp?

Shinzawa - Chistov is headed to Salavat Yulayev Ufa. So he won’t be in camp and the Bruins will clear his $800,000 salary.


TheNeilShow -What jobs are up for grabs going into training camp for the Bruins?

Shinzawa - There will be a good battle for fourth-line center. Also a top-line left wing to play with Marc Savard and most likely Glen Murray. P.J. Axelsson was on the No. 1 line last year, but he’s more of a defensive-minded winger and might be a better fit lower down in the lineup. Peter Schaefer might be in the mix for No. 1 left wing. There’s an opening or two on defense. Stuart, Lashoff, Bobby Allen, Dennis Wideman will be part of this fight.

TheNeilShow -The Bruins revamped their coaching staff this summer. What will the new coaches bring to Boston?

Shinzawa - Julien will play an aggressive style that starts with a heavy forecheck. Obviously he was part of the NJ system during his last stop, but the trap isn’t necessarily his thing. He’ll demand accountability from his players and is known for developing young talent. They’re depending on Julien a whole heck of a lot. They’ve got a new goalie in Manny Fernandez, but there isn’t that much roster turnover from last year’s club.

TheNeilShow -What date do the Bruins open camp? And where are they holding it?

Shinzawa - The Bruins start on Sept. 13 at TD Banknorth Garden.

TheNeilShow -If you were a betting man, where do you see the Bruins placing this year in the Eastern conference?

Shinzawa - I see them fighting for the eighth spot. Could see a scenario like last year when NYI, Montreal, and Toronto were all fighting for that last spot until the end. Wouldn’t be surprised if the Bruins end up in a similar situation.

TheNeilShow -Did the Bruins make any pitches to players in the free agent pool that you know of?

Shinzawa - No specific names to mention here. They didn’t have much cap space. Thornton was their biggest UFA pickup.

TheNeilShow -Are the Bruins ready for the season positional wise? Or should we expect some roster changes before the season starts?

Shinzawa - This is probably it.

TheNeilShow -The Bruins dealt highly touted Hannu Toivonen to the Blues recently, and with camp around the corner another strong goaltending prospect will be there Tuukka Rask. Were the Bruins higher on Rask then Hannu Toivonen?

Shinzawa - Rask is considered a brighter prospect than Toivonen. The Bruins, as well as other insiders around the league, believed Rask was the best goalie not playing in North America last year. Rask will spend 07-08 in Providence, adjusting to the North American game and putting on weight. But he’s considered the future. The Bruins traded for Fernandez because they needed a bridge to get to Rask when he’s ready.

TheNeilShow -There have also been rumours that Patrice Bergeron’s name has been linked to Montreal Canadiens in talks. With the fan backlash over the Joe Thornton deal could this ever happen? Does this “rumour” have any legs to it?

Shinzawa - No truth to any Bergeron rumors. Bob Gainey inquired about Bergeron’s availability a month before the trade deadline last year, but the two sides never even talked about any possible names.

TheNeilShow -Any prospects Bruins fans should look out for this training camp?

Shinzawa - Krejci and Stuart. Rask should be interesting to watch, but he’ll be in Providence this year.

TheNeilShow - We here at nhldigest.com would like to say thank you for taking the time to sit down with us. Can you please let us know what you do and where we can read your work.

Shinzawa - This will be my second season as beat writer for the Boston Globe. Best way to access our material is through http://www.boston.com

You can access his blog at: http://www.boston.com/sports/hockey/bruins/extras/bruins_blog/

http://www.boston.com/sports/hockey/bruins/

Look for more from TheNeilShow as he interviews various sports media members as well as coaches and players from around the NHL.
If you have any questions or comments please feel free to share a comment on the site or email Neil at theneilshow@nhldigest.com.


Canucks Release New RBK Edge Jersey

The Vancouver Canucks finally released their new logo and Reebok RBK Edge Jersey today.

The new jersey features a blend of the classic Blue and Green Canucks colors with vintage style lettering across the chest that reads “VANCOUVER”. Other features include classic horizontal lines on the bottom of the jersey and at the elbows on the sleeves, while vertical stripes adorn the sides of the pants.

You can order your official Canucks RBK Edge jersey at IceJerseys.com

Vancouver Canucks New Jersey|RBK Edge


Hockey Is Heating Up!

With the season just around the corner, it prompts us hockey fans to look to the next few months with great anticipation and excitement. Most of us have a favorite team that we are closely watching as the rosters get finalized and the last of the free agents find their way into unfamiliar jerseys.

This past off season brought us some excitement as the new Reebok Jerseys were revealed, a commemorative Canada vs. Russia series was organized and another outdoor NHL game is on the horizon.

On the other hand, some things never seem to change. The Montreal Canadiens still have the dustiest wallet in the league, making next to no free agent acquisitions and will likely miss the playoffs once again.

The Edmonton Oilers made a bold move by making Dustin Penner an offer of 10X his previous salary. I’m beginning to be more and more convinced that the Ducks were not going to sign Penner anyway and that the Oilers over reacted to a quality available player. My theory is that Anaheim made Penner expendable after signing Todd Bertuzzi, a decision that was probably impacted by Penner’s lackluster playoff performance. The Oilers, searching for anything that could help them, made a very generous offer that shocked most everyone in the league.

The league’s hopeful savior, Sidney Crosby, launched a line of clothing this summer that included some pink duds for the ladies…or a brave man. Sid the Kid is also rumored to switch to the new RBK sticks for the upcoming season. Sidney and Pavel Datsyuk are both exciting young stars and could be virtual gold mines for Reebok.

Don Cherry is still the best intermission show in sports and the old guy even tries to keep up with the times. We thought that he would make an excellent blogger and CBC decided to take us up on our challenge and create a Hockey Night in Canada Blog for Coaches Corner. Let’s hope that CBC continues to maintain their internet presence. I think it allows for some great fan interaction with Grapes!

When the NHL tapped the most popular, fan crazy, league in the United States for marketing help last year, I thought that there would be some major changes. The new marketing boss, fresh from the NFL has had some time to get acquainted with the league and I’m hoping that we can expect some more marketing genius.

With each new season there is much to look forward to and this season should be no different.

In order to whet your appetite and get you ready for anything, have a look at this nice picture of the Leaf’s last cup win.

Toronto Maple Leafs Jersey


Tampa Bay Lightning New Jersey

The Tampa bay lightning are the latest NHL team to unveil their new look for the 2007-2008 season. They just beat the release of the Vancouver Canucks new jersey by a few days.

The Lightning have adorned the Reebok RBK Edge jersey with a somewhat familiar logo. However, the logo font is different and easier to read and the word “Lightning” is missing from the front of the jersey.

I personally like the new Tampa Bay Lightning jersey, especially the more vertical lines used on the sleeves of the jersey. What do you think?

Tampa Bay Lightning New Jersey

Glove tap to Paul for the image.


Hockey News Tid-Bits

With all the hype around the league about the new RBK Edge Jerseys, On Frozen blog took a look at some of the most hideous jerseys they could find.

Blues Trumpet Jersey

I personally would have enjoyed seeing the St. Louis Blues wear the “Trumpet Jersey”.  I’m sure that they would still be begging fans to come back to the arena.  I must agree that not allowing the team to wear those disgusting jerseys might be one of the smartest things that Mike Keenan ever did!

Las Vegas casino giant, Harrah’s Entertainment, announced Wednesday it is partnering with AEG to build a 20,000-seat arena capable of housing an NBA or NHL team. I’m betting Vegas gets franchises for both sports by 2012…any takers?

According to The Hockey News, the Montreal Canadiens will miss the playoffs again this season, finishing 13th in the Eastern Conference. Only the Bruins and Islanders are predicted to do worse.

For those interested in seeing the returning Stanley Cup Champions, individual tickets for the Ducks’ four preseason home games will go on sale this Saturday, August 25 at 10 a.m.  Tickets may be purchased online at AnaheimDucks.com. They may also be purchased by calling Ticketmaster.

For all of you goalie mask freaks out there, Montreal’s Cristobal Huet has a great new mask design for this season. I’m concerned that the goalie depicted on the mask does not have eyes…I hope this is not an indication of Huet’s play for the upcoming season!

Huet's New Mask Design


RBK 9K O-Tech Mini Stick

I was at my local hockey shop the other day looking for a the New Reebok 9K O-Tech stick and found this cool Mini-Stick version of the RBK 9K that Pavel Datsyuk uses.

Of course, if you don’t like mini-sticks, you could always try to pick up the world’s largest hockey stick in Duncan, British Columbia!

If you want a great deal on the real RBK 9K stick, I suggest checking out Hockey Giant.com

for the best price and selection on new hockey equipment.

RBK 9K Mini Stick