07 September, 2008

Sunday a Day of (Kettler) Unrest

Cup'pa JoeWith five days off before Friday’s game with New Jersey, an observer of Sunday morning’s practice at Kettler Capitals might think the Caps were immersed in a mid-season training camp. Chris Clark, Viktor Kozlov, and Alexander Ovechkin were excused from the skate. Boudreau skated the rest of a weary hockey team a little more than an hour, and often hard. A lot of the drills in the session’s opening opening half had the look of fall camp’s.

“What we’ve done the last 10 days has all been verbal and visual rather than actually doing it, because we haven’t had the time on the ice,” Coach Boudreau said afterward. This block of off days, he added, “is a great teaching tool, and that’s why we want to use it to our advantage.”

During Saturday night’s Comcast telecast JoeB and Craig alluded to Alexander Semin not yet being in “game shape.” In drills Sunday morning Semin looked mobile, but his timing with some of his elite moves appeared to be just off. His razzle-dazzle has some rust on it. And how couldn’t it? He’s missed not just a large number of the team’s games this season but scores of practices as well.

Chris Clark, Boudreau said, is “day to day.”

From a Caps’ official: “Pittsburgh only has 24 points . . . that’s a bigger story than our having 20.”

Agreed.

And what has happened to Ottawa?

On Kettler’s second sheet of ice early Sunday the Washington Junior Nationals, coached by ex-Cap Mark Tinordi, were facing the Portland Junior Pirates in an Atlantic Metropolitan Hockey League game. The rink was crammed with spectators, the rock music during play stoppages was loud, and the hockey was superb. I really didn’t know a thing about this league and its level of play, so I did a bit of research on the ‘Net late yesterday. The Jr. Nats are affliated with the Junior Capitals and the Washington Little Caps (Tier I). They play their games at Kettler and at the Gardens Ice House in Laurel, Md.

The Junior Nats and the Junior Caps form the Washington Junior Nationals College Development Program (WJNCDP). From the team’s web site: “It is the mission of the WJNCDP to help players develop as young men and as hockey players, but also to help guide these young men toward some form of college hockey.” Coach Tinordi has two sons skating for him — Jarred and Matt. The Nats are 14-11-0-2 and will travel to Hudson, New Hampshire this weekend  for a two-game series against the Northern Cyclones. This is good hockey to watch — you now have two good reasons to make winter visits to Kettler Capitals.

The Caps are off Monday and then travel to Chevy Chase Country Club Tuesday evening at 6:00 p.m. for a return engagement of last season’s highly appealing outdoor practice there, weather permitting. The forecast for Tuesday evening looks pretty good. I’m particularly interested to see what someone like Nicklas Backstrom thinks of this noval and perhaps annual outing.     

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4 Comments

  1. Smitty wrote:

    I had no idea ol’ Mark was still in the area. Might just have to check that out.

    Monday, December 3, 2007 at 10:42 am | Permalink
  2. B.ORR4 wrote:

    This block of down time is just what the doctor ordered. I’m looking forward to Dec. 7th against the Devils to see exactly what the Boudreau system looks like in a real-game situation.

    Monday, December 3, 2007 at 10:48 am | Permalink
  3. dmg wrote:

    That’s an interesting point about the Penguins but they have played two fewer games.

    Monday, December 3, 2007 at 1:13 pm | Permalink
  4. P-Mac wrote:

    That’s an interesting point about the Penguins but they have played two fewer games.

    This is beyond irrelevant. The Capitals and Penguins were basically tied at this point last year. Pittsburgh rolled into town, the Capitals were up 4-0 very, very early, only to lose 5-4, and pretty much tank the rest of the season.

    The Penguins have been in another division for quite a while now. Worry about your own record.

    Tuesday, December 4, 2007 at 4:24 pm | Permalink

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