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Watching Hockey Night in Canada last night went from elation, to multiple cardiac arrests, to ecstatic, to arrest, to ecstatic again. Man, I love the playoffs.

Toronto's alive - JUST! - and now we just need the Devils to...well, be the Devils, and shut the Islanders down, or at least force them into an OT loss. (OT loss - even on points, but Toronto would have the edge in wins.)

I am a little disappointed that Nashville ended Colorado's attempt to squeak into the playoffs, though. Having their game against the Flames tonight be another Win Or Go Home battle would have been pretty cool.

As to Montreal - hell of a game, Michel Ryder can die in a fire, and honestly, this is a pretty clear example of why Montreal needed to do something at the trade deadline. To be a team that was as high as 4th in the East (and threatening Buffalo for first!) and then sliding from late december all the way out of the playoffs has to be maddening, and it's pretty clear that guys like Kovalev and Samsonov weren't going out there to get it done. I don't know if making some trades would have changed that, but at least shifting the chemistry of the locker room around a bit might have made a big difference.

And then, on the home front...

Reading the paper, it appears the pitchforks and torches are out for Doug MacLean.

Not only are the McConnells and the other minority owners meeting this week about "Doug's Future", but the columnists in the Dispatch have pulled out all the stops.

It's bad when a commentator like Brett Hull calls Columbus a team where "Players go to die."

It's a death sentence when the local paper runs 3 separate articles, all about why MacLean needs to be fired. Particularly when one of them was a report written by 5 NHL scouts, all of them outlining major problems with the team that the GM should be able to fix, and others include words like "cover-my-own-tail-at-all-costs mentality", "Strip away the BS and here's what we're left with: The Blue Jackets' record is the worst in the NHL the past six years. They are the only team in the NHL that has never made the playoffs. Attendance is dropping so fast, I think I saw one of the regular ticket scalpers working the drive-through window at McDonald's.", and "For nine years, MacLean has controlled the franchise and, on the hockey side, he has served with no great distinction."

The last article? Simply a list of all the potentially available GM's in the NHL, and what it might take to hire them away from their current teams.

I really, really, really hope that the Jackets ownership is paying attention to the way their team is being covered in the media. National disrespect can be tempered by local support, but when the locals also pull out, it's clear a big change needs made.

We're fine on coaching - Hitchcock's the guy, I think, to really work this team into a playoff contender. But MacLean's proven he cannot get it done, year over year, from when he was both Team President and GM, to his current "consolidation" to GM over the past few seasons. I don't care how much you like the guy - it's time for him to go.
From: [identity profile] narel.livejournal.com
One of my brothers recently got a baby yorkshire terrier for his wife (my mother started a trend... both of my bros have one now...) and they named it Sabres Lindsey Ruff.
From: [identity profile] bzarcher.livejournal.com
The doggie thing? Extremely cute!

However, much as I admire/respect the job the Sabres as a team have done this year, I denounce Buffalo because of the absolutely atrocious behavior their fans have shown when visiting other cities - including Columbus. Rudest fans I've -ever- seen, by far.

Date: 2007-04-08 02:38 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] chaoticgoodnik.livejournal.com
[livejournal.com profile] lyev and I were at the last Sabres-Pens game, and there were Slug fans there. Somewhat surprisingly, they weren't particularly obstreperous. Just typical road fans.

Also: he's not in the list of possibilities (for good and obvious reasons), but if the Jackets even think about poaching Ray Shero, it'll be grounds for posse formation. ;) Just sayin'.

Also also: if the bottom falls out of local support for the Jackets, there is that nice, brand new, big empty arena in Kansas City. ;) Though I assume the Jackets are locked in where they are by contract for quite a while. (Couldn't find any specific info on this.)

Date: 2007-04-08 02:44 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] bzarcher.livejournal.com
Glad they behaved, there. It may be a matter of concentration - individually they're probably not bad at all, but for the game in Columbus they really swarmed in, and behaved abysmally.

I'd actually rather see the Jackets go after Pat Quinn, Don Maloney, or Dave Taylor, but we'll see.

To move to KC, I think McConnell would have to agree to sell the team - the man's an Ohio fixture, and I don't see him moving the team out there under his ownership. If anything, I suspect Nashville or the Florida Panthers are more likely to move to KC - both of their arena leases are up earlier...

Date: 2007-04-08 03:15 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] chaoticgoodnik.livejournal.com
Eh, they seem to have kind of traveled here in small to medium packs. (Packs of slugs. Ew.) Some of them were walking around the arena chanting pro-Buffalo things, and locals made fun of their football team and (in my case) their logo, and then they were quiet. ;)

For what it's worth, I agree with you about Nashville in particular - I know their owner has been making noises about being unhappy with the crowd size at games.

Date: 2007-04-08 03:30 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] bzarcher.livejournal.com
Yeah, having the worst attendance in the league despite making the playoffs is not a good thing.

Date: 2007-04-08 04:28 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] dklegman.livejournal.com
"...there is that nice, brand new, big empty arena in Kansas City. ;) "

That place is a natural home for Professional Bull Riding. Versus has cameras in there either way!

Date: 2007-04-08 05:55 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] flaggerx.livejournal.com
As a long-time Indians fan I can promise this: Good GM's and coaches have 'rebuilding years' where the team's performance is only marginally competitive. Six rebuilding years in a row indicates that the front office can't get it done.

The '95 team was less about Jacobs Field (which didn't hurt) than a rebuilt farm system, good scouts and a real GM>

The Dispatch is right, it's time for MacLean to go. He may be a great guy, but not as head coach or GM of an NHL franchise. Surely there is an assistant who might want a chance to build his own office. Columbus could have a good franchise, and under Hitchcock they've shown signs of being competitive. But they need more if a Stanley Cup is ever to rest in Nationwide Arena.

Date: 2007-04-08 06:55 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] bzarcher.livejournal.com
Plus, the Indians have at least had a few traditions of winning to placate the fans...

Date: 2007-04-08 07:11 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] alathaniel.livejournal.com
Considering the only team with fewer points than the Jackets is Philly, if the locals are demanding new management I'd say they have a point.

Date: 2007-04-09 12:58 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] bzarcher.livejournal.com
Actually, not totally true - the Jackets ended the year in 11th in the West, so 5...no, 6, teams actually finished worse than the Jackets did, leaguewide, but it -is- almost 8 years now since the franchise debut, and not even a slight sniff of the postseason.

They are, in fact, the only team in the NHL to have never made at least one postseason appearance, and that's not a good record to hold.

Date: 2007-04-09 04:41 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] alathaniel.livejournal.com
Ya know, it helps to read the line that says "Blue Jackets", instead of "Coyotes" when you got to double check the numbers ...

Ahem. Lexicdys-ness aside, I agree that something needs to change. As long as it doesn't involve poaching anyone from the Pens coaching staff, of course.

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